WORK AND WAGES.
THE QUESTION OF OVERTIME. I By Electric Telegraph—Copyright] [Cmted Press Association.] Melbourne, February 24. 1 Although the wharfies’ union decided to resume overtime, the coal lumpeis refuse to work after hours. TEE FURNITURE TRADE. [Per Press Association.] Wellington ,■ February 24. An important conference affectingthe furniture trade is to be held at Christchurch' at Easter. Delegates from the New Zealand Furniture Trade Employees’ Federation and the bcdoiated Furnishing Trade Society of Australasia will bo present, and the question of a federation between Australia and New Zealand will bo discussed. Another question will be the establishment of a Federal trade journal to protect the interests of furniture trade workers throughout the whole of Austalasia.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 46, 24 February 1914, Page 6
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