THE LATE NIGHT.
ALTERATION OF HOURS. MATTER BEFORE THE COURT. By Telegraph—Press Association. AUCKLAINTj, Tuesday. Mention was made in itlhe Arbitration Court ito-diary of a desire on the part of Auckland employers to revert to 8.3'0 o'clock on late chopping night instead of 9 in -llhc award and close at 12.30 on Saturday. Mr Justice Eraser saM flhe Court wit* absolutely un'alblc to alter lan award without the consent of botlh parties.
Mr Crosby, secretary of the Employees' Federation, said the 'matter had been referred to Uhe unions throughout the Dominion, and itihey were well satisfied wllh the award as it stands. He Jlhought the unions would be ill advised to lagree to tihe proposed alteration, having achieved a curtailment of Uhe late night after 12 years' flgMing.
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Waikato Times, Volume 97, Issue 15980, 7 May 1924, Page 5
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