BUILDERS' DISPUTE
PREPARATION OF MATERIAL PROTEST BY WORKERS (Per United Press Association) WELLINGTON, June 24. A vigorous protest against the proposal to enable the men to be employed in the preparation of material half an hour before the normal starting time at the ordinary rate of pay was made r the workers' assessors in the Dominion builders, contractors, and general labourers' dispute, the hearing of which was commenced before Mr S, Ritchie, conciliation commissioner, to-day. The parties had previously agreed to the following clause:—"Except where otherwise specified, a week's work shall not exceed 40 hours of eight hours a day, to be worked from Monday to Friday inclusive." When the question of the preparation of material arose, the commissioner said it seemed that, despite the main clause restricting the hours to 40, labourers might be worked 42J hours without overtime.
"I think it is the meanest thing I ever heard of in my life," declared Mr P. M. Butler, the workers' assessors' agent. " I am sure my opinion is shared not only by my colleagues, but by some of those on the other side of the table." The commissioner nointed out that the words "except where otherwise specified" in the main hours clause made al] the difference.
Mr Butler proposed that where men were preparing material their hours should not exceed eight a day. Mr A. Fletcher (Wellington), employers' assessor: I will not agree to thai.
Mr Butler: I knew you would not Further discussion was deferred.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23226, 25 June 1937, Page 12
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247BUILDERS' DISPUTE Otago Daily Times, Issue 23226, 25 June 1937, Page 12
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