RIGHT OF APPEAL
DECISIONS OF ARBITRATION COURT (PA.) WELLINGTON, Apl. 13. The secretary of the Employers’ Federation (Mr C. G. Camp), commenting on the Federation of Labour proposal that the decisions of the Arbitration Court should be final, said that the view of the employers was that such a proposal would be contrary to the principles of British justice. Over a period of years. Mr Camp said, it had been found necessary to contest a number of Ihe decisions of the Arbitration Court, and these in many instances were found lo be erroneous in law. In these circumstances it was imperative that the fundamental rights of the workers and employers to appeal to a higher court should" be retained.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24890, 14 April 1942, Page 4
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119RIGHT OF APPEAL Otago Daily Times, Issue 24890, 14 April 1942, Page 4
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