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TRAINING OF ARTIDANS

APPRENTICES’ SYSTEM. AUSTRALIAN JUDGE’S VIEWS. The effect of an application'before the Australian Federal Arbitration Court ou the future training of artisans was discussed by Judge Beeby in Sydney recently. The application by the Metal Trades Employers’ Association, sought a variation of the employment of junior labour ed as to permit the engagement of learners in the' general engineering, sheet metal, tmd; moulding sections. . “I regard this,” said the judge, “as a matter of vital importance to the whole industrial world. There is a new theory developing that compulsory apprenticeship is inappropriate to modern methods of production, and I always anticipated that some day the Court would, have to hear argument on the point whether, in the changed circumstances of production, compulsory apprenticeship under the old-fashioned form of permanent engagement for a period of' five years, is to continue. That issue has been raised for the first time.

’“There will bo no alteration of the principle on which this Court has acted without a very wide consideration of the •matter as it applies to all industry. This is not by any means a matter that is going to be disposed of without full consideration of ita effects on all industry. ‘ ■ “No doubt if this application is granted, it will mean the beginning of the adoption of a new idea as to the future training of artisans. It will mean the insertion of a new method, and that will not be done without very grave consideration and a survey of all industry. Later, I will determine what further information will be required and to what extent other industries which are really concerned in this matter should have an opportunity to come here.”

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Taranaki Daily News, 12 August 1932, Page 9

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TRAINING OF ARTIDANS Taranaki Daily News, 12 August 1932, Page 9

TRAINING OF ARTIDANS Taranaki Daily News, 12 August 1932, Page 9