BUILDERS' CONFERENCE
! j SYDNEY. October 22. Th.3 Builders' Confeicice adopted re-o-1 lutioni declaring that compulsory fo:icilui- > tion and arbitration had failed to xeitie di putp.-, and favouiin^ the ]ri ■>tu>le or mutual concilic'tio-u with equ-il iep:e.-en-j tation for both fides ' Mr Bennett lecoided his opposition to ; tl>= first resolution. He said that con- | filiation bcardo had s- el tied a number of i dispute; in New Zealand. ! The Euild«rs' Conference adopted resolutions in favour of a Ruiklei-s lim'r- , anoe Company ; also in favour of uniform j ai tides of agreement and condition^ oi contract. Th n pi tides of agreement are Lo be re- ' vised by the New South Wal^s .Woci.i- . tion. and forwarded to the various S.tates | and New Zealand, with a view to their ' general adoption and adaptation to local I conditions and legislation.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2902, 27 October 1909, Page 24
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BUILDERS' CONFERENCE
Otago Witness, Issue 2902, 27 October 1909, Page 24
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