CHILD ENDOWMENT
DELATION TO WAGES CONFLICT OF AWARDS *!/ Cable.—Press Association.—Copyright SYDNEY, Thursday. THe question of the validity of the tnild Endowment Act, particularly in jj 3 application to employees bound by federal awards, was discussed by the federal Arbitration Court, when a Bumber of firms engaged in the timber mdustry, applied for an order calling the Australian Timber Workers’ i-nion to show cause why the wages or he workers should not be reduced ® proportion to what it cost the employers for endowment taxation. Judge Lukin, having regard to the ’hde application of any decision he ““Sht make, referred the matter to wo Full Court. pointed out that Federal awards * re based on the living wage for a his wife and three children, while New South Wales awards are oa sed on a wage for a man and wife A. and N.Z.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 86, 2 July 1927, Page 13
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