TO THE TTY IiJLBCTUK OF GISBORNE WHAT THE LIBERAL ADMINISTRATION HAS DONE FOR THE WORKERS PASSED THE WORKERS’ WAGES ACT, to cocure to them Full, Payment of their wages. FACTORIES ACT, to protect Children and Young Persons Employed in Factories, insuring proper sanitary conditions, and granting the Weekly Half-Holiday. TRUCK ACT, requiring all Wages to be paid in money. SHOPS AND SHOP ASSISTANTS ACT, Limiting the Hours of Work, and Providing for Weekly Hall-Holi-day. SHIPPING AND SEAMEN’S AMENDMENT ACT, making Better Provision for Maintenance of Seamen incapacitated through Illness, Fixing Minimum Hands, and providing Adequate Appliances for Life-saving. INDUSTRIAL AND CONCILIATION ACT AND WORKERS’ COMPENSATION ACT, to promote Harmony between employer and employee and Minimise Industrial Strife. EMPLOYMENT OF BOYS AND GIRLS WITHOUT PAYMENT PRE- ! VENTIOW ACT. , WORKERS’ DWELLINGS ACT, providing Cheap Homes for the Workers. NEW CUSTOMS TARIFF, taking Duty Off the Necessaries of Life to the extent of £105,000. JF Y OU APPRECIATE rjpHESE BENEFITS yOU VOTE FOR THE HON. J. CARROLL.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2346, 12 November 1908, Page 4
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164Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2346, 12 November 1908, Page 4
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