SHEEP OWNERS MEET.
New Industrial Laws Welcomed. Per Press Association. WELLINGTON, June 29. The annual meeting of the New Zealand Sheep Owners’ and Farmers’ Federation was held to-day. The president (Mr H. D. Acland) in his address, expressed gratification at the great and beneficial reforms made by the present Government in the industrial arbitration laws. For the first time for a generation the employers would be able to meet the workers’ union on equal terms in conference with a view to settling the terms of employment. He sincerely trusted that both parties would avail themselves of the privilege and recognise the necessity of mutual agreements being made on lines which would enable the industry to be carried on without undue hardship to any section of the community and with a prospect of the re-absorption into industry of the whole of the available labour on a basis that would admit of our trade and industry being continued on sound economic lines.
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Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 492, 29 June 1932, Page 7
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