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DRIVERS’ AWARD

SOLUTION NOT FOUND FURTHER STOP-WORK MEETINGS PA WELLINGTON, Feb. 27. Further stop-work meetings of drivers operating under the New Zealand motor and horse drivers’ award are proposed by the National Council of the New Zealand Drivers’ Federation. The Conciliation Council sat in the drivers’ dispute on Friday and Saturday and after making some progress adjourned until a date yet to be fixed. A special meeting of the council of the Drivers’ Federation was held after the adjournment and the secretary, Mr A. C. Melville, later announced that the council had decided to recommend to all affiliations that stop-work meetings be called in order to place information of the present deadlock fairly before members for a decision. The chief point of difference between the employers and workers’ representatives in conciliation is still conditions to apply to rural drivers working under part 2 of the award.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 27017, 28 February 1949, Page 4

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DRIVERS’ AWARD Otago Daily Times, Issue 27017, 28 February 1949, Page 4

DRIVERS’ AWARD Otago Daily Times, Issue 27017, 28 February 1949, Page 4

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