AWARDS.
COURT'S TRENCHANT REMARKS [Per Press Association.] (4REYMOUTH, October 2. In deciding that the old' YvVtovside Union's award of 1913 is no longer valid, and that the Union Steam. Ship Company had not committed any breach of such award by employing new unionists and entering into an agreement with the same, the Arbitration Court judgment makes the following comments: —''The old union seems to*"re£*»rd the award much as Germans regard an international treaty— as a mere scrap of paper, binding on them if and only when it suitod their own purposes. And ju?fc as the German view has been condemned by all civilised nations ;•<:> absolutely destructive of international morality and .good faith, so the Court thinks, if the union's views of an award were to provail, it would he absolutely destructive of industrial morality and good fuitli."
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 11508, 2 October 1915, Page 10
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137AWARDS. Star (Christchurch), Issue 11508, 2 October 1915, Page 10
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