BREACHES Of AWARDS.
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.Weiilfigtbfi.iniy&ji ; Before Dr McArthur, S.M., to-day, Johnston and Son, printers, were proceeded I'against' by the Labour Department for.,employing Isaac jM.ijvhinqy. as a composer, from .Tnnunry Ijtthjtp ■June 24th, 1911, at £2 per week ill-■'-■••l of £3 5s per week as required b7"~tho Welling™,. t:;; w: rrnpll-i?nl award. Evidence- showed that JMawliinov had been employed by Johnston ami Son sinoo June 18th, 1910, at 2os weekly, till November Btli, whorl lie received £2 weekly. He could not be 6lassed aS a turnover as he had been ten years at the trade, alia was about 30 years old. Defendants were fined.£ls. Isaac Mawhiney. for accepting less than the award rate of wage's, was Sued £L . . . William JameS Hart, butcher' at Island Bay, was fined £2 for a tirea&h of an award in employing casual boy labour;
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Colonist, Volume LIII, Issue 13168, 26 July 1911, Page 3
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140BREACHES Of AWARDS. Colonist, Volume LIII, Issue 13168, 26 July 1911, Page 3
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