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Instead of at once laying any complaint before the court, the local inspector first in- A-e. -ti^ated the case r and' if he found evidence that a breach had been committed made report to the chief inspector for the colony, and then, if so instructed, laid the case before the court. If he found the coni- plaint without basis or trivial, or that evidence to prove the case could not be had, he took no action, leaving the complainants to act or not as they chose. This style of procedure was similar... to that fol- lowed in cases of breach of the factory acts, but inspectors were not permitted by the amendment, to use any of their powers of investiga- tion under the latter in action- under the arbitration law. To this should be added that inspectors have frequently been able to bring about an amicable settlement between the parties of the matter com- plained of Avithout recourse to the court. Thus, the inspector in Christchurch reported for the year ended March 31, 1904, that out of 40 cases of alleged breaches brought to his attention it was only necessary for the department of labor to proceed against 1 em- ployer in the court; in 1 other cases the parties themselves \vent to the court by agreement to secure an interpretation of the award in respect of the claims made, Avhile in all the other cases where a bona fide bre;:ch of award had occurred the inspector was himself able to effect a settlement agreeable to both parties.
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