CLOTHING TRADE DISPUTE
NO AGREEMENT IN SECTIONAL CASE FURTHER CONSIDERATION POSTPONED (Per United Press Association) WELLINGTON, Nov. 3. When the hearing of the shirt, white and silk workers' section of the clothing trade dispute was concluded in Wellington to-day before the Conciliation Commissioner (Mr S. Ritchie), no agreement had been reached on hours, wages and holidays. A settlement was reached on several minor points. It was agreed to give further consideration to the dispute after the hearing this week of the dressmakers' and milliners' dispute and the main clothing trade dispute.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23340, 4 November 1937, Page 6
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