CONCILIATION COUNCIL.
Several Disputes to be Heard in Christchurch. Several fixtures have been made for industrial disputes to be heard in Christchurch during the next few weeks. To-morrow the Conciliation Council will sit to hear the Dominion Engineers’ except Wellington, dispute, in which Messrs T. O. Bishop, secretary of the Employers’ Federation, and J. Roberts, secretary of the Alliance of Labour, will be engaged in the interests of the employers and employees respectively. There has been no agreement in the engineering trade since shortly after the Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Act was amended to make conciliation compulsory and arbitration voluntary. the employees and employers failing to agree on several occasions that they have met. Next week the brewers’ dispute will occupy the attention of the Conciliation Commissioner, Mr P. Ritchie, on May 20, and the brewers’ drivers’ dispute will be heard on the following day. A fixture has also been made for the consideration of the tearooms dispute on June 12.
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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20310, 21 May 1934, Page 8
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