TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION.
APPLICATION TO AMEND AWARD. Prms A.-socialion. WELLINGTON, November 28. The application of the New Zealand Typographical Union for an amendment of the award was before the Arbitration Court again to-day. At the conclusion of the evidence the Court reserved its decision. Mr Justice Stringer said the Court might find itself limited to giving such an increase in wages as was warranted by the increase in the cost of living as (iisclosed by the last statistics furnished by the Government Statistician. If the Court came to that conclusion, there would be no reason for delaying its decision to permit of evidence being I heard in other centres. If it was thought that the other matters brought forward should be considered, evidence in other districts would have to be heard, as it w y as a Dominion award.
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume VI, Issue 1808, 29 November 1919, Page 13
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