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HAIRDRESSERS’ AWARD

CONCILIATION, PROCEEDINGS (Per United Press Association.) WELLINGTON, October 10. The Wellington hairdressers’ dispute was the subject of proceedings to-day before the Conciliation Commissioner (Mr W. Newton), There was a marked divergence of opinion on the wages issue and no agreement had been reached at the luncheon adjournment. Mr Mountjoy proposed an adjournment for a fortnight in order that the position could be discussed more fully by both panics. This did not mean, be said, that the employers were necessarily prepared to offer anything further. On the contrary, they might decide to revert to the original offer. The proposed adjournment was agreed to and the meeting proceeded to discuss the other clauses of the employers’ proposals, a number being agreed to subjcc f to an agreement being reached on the wages issue. •

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21772, 11 October 1932, Page 10

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HAIRDRESSERS’ AWARD Otago Daily Times, Issue 21772, 11 October 1932, Page 10

HAIRDRESSERS’ AWARD Otago Daily Times, Issue 21772, 11 October 1932, Page 10

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