ARBITRATION COURT
ASSISTANCE SUGGESTED. (United Press Association.) Wellington, September 9. It is stated that there is a possibility of the trade union movement in Wellington making representations to the Government for the establishment of a temporary court to afford some relief to the Arbitration Court. Work has been piling up since the coming into operation of the industrial legislation and there is a complaint in trade union circles about the delay. The court should, it is felt, already be dealing with the question of the basic wage, whereas there appears only a likelihood of the work ahead of the Court piling up into formidable proportions. -
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Southland Times, Issue 22991, 10 September 1936, Page 6
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105ARBITRATION COURT Southland Times, Issue 22991, 10 September 1936, Page 6
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