WAGES CUT.
APPLICATIONS FOR EXES Per A; sociatioai—Cotj Auckland, Jfj The first, applications for tion from the award of the j tion Court reducing the cost ing bonus by 5s were made t The application was made half of the city butchers. It was stated that there special term i-> the agreeme the wages sb ould not be redu t ing the time : was in force. I ployers agreed that such wj case, and -h-erefore exemptj granted. Regarding :he Freezing Allied Trades, Mr Sill for the said this application would the whole freezing industry Dominion, and that the owner preferred that the ease shonl heard in Christchurch. The j was covered by a Dominion and while the Unions had filed cations for exemption, instei hearing eaclt separately, it be better to deal with the whol ter in Chri-- hureh. The employers agreed t counse. The Judge said as Christ, appeared to b s the headquan the industry he would be pn to deal with b... whole of the cations there. This course was agreed to carpenters ami joiners dispm for a Dominion award. Mr Bloodworth said he ha cited the Fe te- .j.M Builders, I individual association. His Honour said the matter be remitted te the Court at ft Wellington an) Christchurch plications he- 1 at the sameti This was >greed to. It was agreed that the Talli application should be with) provided th- Dn-on Company other shipping ompanies raa )
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume XXIII, 20 May 1922, Page 8
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