ARBITRATION COURT NOMINATIONS.
November 18. The nomination papers in connection' with the election of a representative of the workers on the Arbitration Court show that - Mr M'Cullough, who was until recently a. tinsmith in the Railway Workshops at: Addington, and whose name hae been - much in evidence of late on account of tha circumstances of his retirement from the public service, has secured a majority of the Jiominations of the trades unions throughout the Dominion. The question of appointing him to the position (at pro-* sent held by Mr Robert Slater) in accordance with the recommendation of a majority of the unions, is now under the consideration of the Minister of Labour. Met Samuel Brown, of Wellington, the present representative of the employers on the. court, was the only penon nominated for that position for the ensuing term. Mb W. A. Pryor, general secretary of the Employers' Federation of New Zealand, has been nominated as the deputy representative of the employers. As there was no other nomination he will, of course, be elected.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2801, 20 November 1907, Page 36
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