AMENDING ARBITRATION ACT.
WIDESPREAD OPPOSITION.
(Per Press Association ) ThP a.i .;* U + 9KLAND, October 7. r ml A.rbltra*l°n Act Amendment Bill l-ehalf of 1100 members of that body to • ,wn^ y *° *arl«"nent our conviction that the Bill is the most harsh and reactionary measure devised in any civi-^-— lisea country outside of Russia for many years, and expressing the opinion that this attempt to revert to the coercive methods m vogue against workers in mediaeval times and under the Roman umpire emanated from the organised - employers of the country and their offiC!?V + % °pmion,is *ur&er expressed tut the complete humiliation of organised Labour in New Zealand aimed: i I c P'"omoters of this iniquity wiir w defeated in practice, and that th& «nl it passed must inevitably result iw chaos. ' v >■
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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 19910, 8 October 1913, Page 5
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129AMENDING ARBITRATION ACT. Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 19910, 8 October 1913, Page 5
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