CUTS IN WAGES
MUNICIPAL EMPLOYEES M AT I EK BEFORE CITY COI'NCIL At ilit- • ity Cuunei'. meeting la-t ig'ut tut Wuiks <.‘vmmittee reported hat representatives of the Municipa’ abourers’ t'nion had waited on the »mmittev. and asked that the remainig five per cent, ot the wages cut be •-’"re i. The . -unjiiittee recommends le uuui!"!. t«> • ou>ij*r the request after te end of the tinar;*-ial year when the The Mayor ask«d that the mallei • • held over till the first meeting uf le • i.uin-ii in January. < r. Trott .-a’d be did not think that they did that they would be i ’i fu: ihei ahead. Hr inoxed that ir r port l»e adopted. Cue Mayor moved au amendment »at it be heid over till January. <»n a • ote being taken the amend ent was lost. • r. J. Kobert.'un tabled the folluwig notb-e »>f motion: “That the moon relating to the restoration of cuts e rescinded and that the cuts be re vred in aii • ases where the on will not bring the wages or salar-
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 277, 27 November 1935, Page 6
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174CUTS IN WAGES Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 277, 27 November 1935, Page 6
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