ARBITRATION COURT
QUESTION OF NIGKT BAKING. LEGISLATION SUGGESTED. ■ (By Telegraph—Press Association ) AUCKLAND, Tuesday. In the Arbitration Court, dealing with bakers' and pastrycooks' demands,, Mr Justice Stringer said the bakers had the Court's entire sympathy in their desire to do away with night baking, but there was a difficulty in that the Court could not control the master bakers who did not employ hands. ■ The existing awards had not long to and the question ought to be considered from a Dominion point of .view when when they expired. Possibly the' matter could be dealt with only b\- special legislation. On other demands the Court reserved its decision. The Court filed an amendment to th* grocers' assistants' and drivers' award (within 25-mile radius), granting a bonus of 7i per cent until further ordered by the Court.
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Waikato Times, Volume 90, Issue 14088, 18 June 1919, Page 6
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