AUCKLAND BOARDING-HOUSES.
AUCKLAND,
March 1
The dispute relating to the conditions of employees' in boarding-houses and private hotels' was advanced a definite stage at tho Arbitration Court this morning ; but it has yet to be decided which boadring-houses in Auckland shall be deemed to come within the scope of the award. Lance-corporal Long, secretary of the Auckland Union, announced when tho court assembled that, as the result of a conference which eat until •i late hour last night, a settlement had been arrived at on the lines of tho award already in-anted in Wellington. Mr Wright, for the boarding-house proprietors, exnlainod that they had been unable to come to any dicision as to which establishments should come under the award and which should not. \ number of proprietors were in attendance to give evidence, and after hearing the evidence of the proprietors tho court reserved its decision pending further information regarding other boarding-houses.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3234, 8 March 1916, Page 26
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