ARBITRATION COURT
IMPORTANT APPEAL CASE ( Per Pr«*« A«Roel*tl©». J CHRISTCHURCH. June IG. The appeal against the decision of the Registrar of Industrial Unions in refusing to permit an amendment to the membership rules to allow all workers employed in laundries and dyeing and dry-cleaning works to come under the Christchurch ’tailoring, Dressmaking, and Other doffing Trade Employees’ Union was heard in the Arbitration Court this mofu’ng. The appeal was conducted liv Mr J. Roberts, secretary of the union, who said that the case was n-» doubt important and perhaps woti’d affect workers in other parts of New Zealand as well as those in Chnst’cliurch. Judgment accordingly woild be reserved.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 142, 17 June 1936, Page 6
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