THE HALF-HOLIDAY.
NEW BRIGHTON PROTEST TOWER OF THE COURT. Per Press Association. WELLINGTON. June 21. A clepriiation of Now Frighten shopkeepers wailed ..ii the 7 Jon'G. J. Anderson. Minister of Labour, regarding t In* halt holiday which the Arbitration Court fixed by award as Saturday, as "■"II o- Wednesday, llie day < boson by Hie people: 1 lie deputation smJ tiiat the people's wishes had been nullified bv the Court. -Mr Anderson said that it might be possible to amend liie Shops and Offices Act. because there bad been a number of clauses in awards which caused worry to the people concerned, hi cases where the half holiday was decided by poll, tho decision should stand, ami ho did not think the Court should have power to aflect the de-
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17572, 24 June 1925, Page 8
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