BETTER TIMES COMING
JUDGE FRAZER’S OPINION . Dis I' ITES POST PON I. D I Per Pres? A-tuciation. I AUCKLAND. Aug. 8. By mutual agreement the application by the Dairy Factory Companies’ As soeiation for a now award in the northern district and the app ication by employees for exclusion fron rhe 10 ■*r «•*»** h?z been deferred until ; fhe end of the year. when, failing the 1 parti* ; coming to an agreement at a ! conference, the Court will grant a ’ special hearing of the dispute at Well- I ington or New PlymouJi. Local dis- | putes in other district will also be • postponed, pending a conference. ! Yesterday Judge Frazer suggested . that the parties conf.-r, which they did, and this morning Mr J. Roberts, for the employees, said that all of the | cards had been placed on the table Ly i both sides, nnd the ’armors ’ position I appeared to ’<» bnd indeed. “We are | willing to wait for better times.’’ he *aid, “but surely then the employers ■
I will restore rhe 10 per cent cut. ” The Judge congratulated the parties I<> doing the wise thing “I imagine that In December things will be iniuroved ”
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 74, Issue 187, 10 August 1931, Page 6
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