THE RAILWAY DISPUTE
OPENING OF COMMISSION. THE ORDER OF REFERENCE, FIRST SITTING IN PRIVATE. B v Telegraph—Press Association. WELLINGTON. Friilay. The tribunal set up to consider the A.R.S.A. section of Hie railway dispute : held its first silting 10-day. The order of reference directs the tribunal In m- | quire and report- to the .Minister of RuilI ways on such matters affecting the rates I of pay and conditions of work of the I Second Division, as may be brought | before it by the Department or the I A.S.H.S. It is directed that the tribunal ! shall report as soon as possible. The inquiry may be conducted in public ’I and whenever the members (Dink fit. To-day’s proceedings were private. The Prime Minister attended the opening of the tribunal. In the E.F.C.A. dispute the arrangement is that two outside representatives are to lie selected. The Society has nominated Messrs W. D. Hunt and Hickson, M.P. The Government has not announced its nomination yet.
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Waikato Times, Volume 92, Issue 14363, 14 May 1920, Page 5
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