ARBITRATION COURT
CONDEMNED BY SIR MARK SHELDON. Vancouver, January 31. A warning was given to Canada to-day by Sir Mark Sheldon, when addressing the Canadian Club against the establishment of a labour arbitration court similar to Australia’s. “Meet labour at a round table, but don’t bring in a third party.” He declared that one of the most unfortunate features of arbitration was that it brought employers and ' employees before the board as litigants, making it difficult to enforce the ruling of the arbitration court over great masses of men. He expressed the opinion that Australia would solve its difficulties. He believed that one of the most potent factors in bringing about a settlement of her insistent labour troubles would be the recognition by Australians that they could not remain independent of the rest of the world.
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Southland Times, Issue 20999, 4 February 1930, Page 2
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