MUSICIANS’ DISPUTE
CONCILIATION FAILS. By Telegraph—Press Association WELLINGTON, December 12. The Conciliation Council proceedings in the musicians dispute collapsed today when the Auckland employers’ assessors opposed the making of any agreement covering their district. When, after long discussions, their position was made clear the Council commenced to discuss the clauses of the employers’ application for an award, but the discovery that Canterbury employers had objections to the inclusion of several important classes of workers caused the employers’ advocate, Mr W. J. Mountjoy to express the opinion that further progress was unlikely while those two points were outstanding. An attempt by the workers’ assessors to have the dispute referred to the Arbitration Court was defeated, but endeavours are to be made outside the Council to bring the Auckland objectors to conciliation.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19671, 13 December 1933, Page 8
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130MUSICIANS’ DISPUTE Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19671, 13 December 1933, Page 8
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