BREACHES OF AWARD.
By Telegraph—Press Association.
CHRISTOHUKOH, August 23. j At the Arbitration Ooart, to-day, A. S. Ford, butcher, was fined £5 tor paying, and P. -Greenslade £1 for accepting,, leas than the minimam wage. J. Down, oaipenter, was fined £5 for employing a youth without indenturing him. Samuel Nathan, furniture maker, was fined £5 on eich of three charges of employing a man on piecework, and £5 for failing to indenture an apprentice. The Kaiapoi Woollen Company was* charged by the Tailors' Union with failing to observe the preierence clause by dismissing union men and employing □on-uniaoists. Ihe case wbb dismissed. 0. Calvert, oarpenter, was fined £5 for employing a greater proportion of underpaid men to competent journeymen. Palkinder and Son, plumbers, were fined £5 for failing to indenture a boy, and Thomas Ryan, carter, £5 for paying less than the minimum wage. A. 0. Howlaad wan fined £1 for failing to indenture a boy under the terms of the industrial agreement. J. Matton was fined £5 for failing to indenture a boy, and Freeman and Go,, coach builders, were fined £1 for employing two boya •as helpers in painting a shop iustead of one.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8219, 24 August 1906, Page 7
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196BREACHES OF AWARD. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8219, 24 August 1906, Page 7
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