ARBITRATION COURT
COMPENSATION CASES The Arbitration Court, which has been absent from Auckland during the past week, will resume its sittings here on Monday. * The first three days of the week will be occupied with compensation cases. On Thursday the stonemasons’ dispute, and an application to amend the painters’ and decorators’ award, will be heard, and Friday has been set apart for the tailors’ dispute, and for applications concerning the clothing trade award. The dairy employees’ dispute will be heard on Monday, April 22, and the following two days will be devoted to the cooks and stewards’ dispute. On April 26, applications will be heard to add parties to the freezing workers’ award, and to amend the tallymen’s award. The week commencing April 29 will be wholly occupied with apprenticeship matters, beginning with various appeals concerning furniture trade apprentices.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 637, 13 April 1929, Page 12
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139ARBITRATION COURT Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 637, 13 April 1929, Page 12
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