The New Zealand Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Law, Volume 8, Issue 48

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1900 - Arbitration, Industrial - 25 pages
 

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Page 4 - The hours of employment, sex, age, qualification, or status of workers, and the mode, terms and conditions, of employment ; (c) The employment of children or young persons, or of any person or persons or class of persons, in any industry, or the dismissal of or refusal to employ any particular person or persons or class of persons therein...
Page 20 - Court trying the suit or appeal, or executing the decree, entertains reasonable doubt, the Court may, either of its own motion or on the application of any of the parties...
Page 4 - ... a copy of a resolution passed by a majority of the members present at a general meeting of the society, specially called in accordance with the rules for that purpose only, and desiring registration as an industrial union of employers, or, as the case may be, of workers.
Page 3 - ... the wages, allowances, or remuneration of any persons employed or to be employed in any industry, or the prices paid or to be paid therein in respect of such employment...
Page 10 - Act, at any time, enter any building, mine, mine workings, ship, vessel, factory, workshop, place or premises of any kind, wherein, or in respect of which, any industry is carried on or any work is being or has been done or commenced, or any matter or thing is taking place...
Page 3 - Court" means the court of arbitration constituted under this act. " Employer" includes persons, firms, companies, and corporations employing workers.
Page 24 - Any notification made or purporting to be made in the Gazette by or under the authority of this act may be given in evidence in all courts of justice, in all legal proceedings, and for any of the purposes of this act, by the production of a copy of the Gazette, printed by the government printer for the time being.
Page 19 - ... without sufficient cause to appear or to produce any books, deeds, papers, or writings required by such summons to be produced, shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding twenty pounds [$97.33], or in default of payment to be imprisoned for a term not exceeding one month...
Page 20 - Power to proceed if any party fail to attend. 116. If, without good cause shown, any party to proceedings before the Board or Court fails to attend or be represented, the Board or Court may proceed and act as fully in the matter before it as if such party had duly attended or been represented.
Page 22 - ... a certificate in the prescribed form, under the hand of the clerk and the seal of the court, specifying the amount payable, and the respective...

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