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LABOUR MATTERS

PHE TR L K GTi AP [IISTS’ G RIRV’ANCKS (By Telegraph.—Prrss Association.—Copyright). SYTi.VKV. Tieeember 20. Great dissatisfaction continues among the telegraphists over the schedule. Which, it is claimed, has already broken down. The men also are restless over the official delay in dealing with the trouble. Mr Justice Hi.trains has replied to the telegraphists’ appeal for a compulsory conference to settle their grievances that a case is needed for arbitration, but lie could not promise another hearing owing to pending eases. THK SYDXKV f.UTCHKrtS . The Retail Hatchers’ Wages Hoard agreed to withdraw the week’s notice given by the employees, and to consent to tl 10 varying of the award to allow Shops to be closed at six on Saturdays.

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Southland Times, Issue 17225, 21 December 1912, Page 6

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LABOUR MATTERS Southland Times, Issue 17225, 21 December 1912, Page 6

LABOUR MATTERS Southland Times, Issue 17225, 21 December 1912, Page 6