Labor Bulletin of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts No. 21
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... If a large number of men on either side openly defied the Court, it is difficult to say what would happen, and it might be impossible to deal with them. The same might be said if any large body of individuals took exception to any particular legislation and acted in concert to frustrate its objects. It is sufficient to say that up to the present no such case has arisen in New Zealand. Production of Books. Boards have no power to call for books, but the Court has. This power was not made the... subject of any serious objection by any employer to whom Judge Backhouse spoke. Effect of the Act on Industrial Prosperidj. With possibly one exception, industries have not been hampered by the provisions of the Act. . . . The boot trade is the exception. ... It would certainly appear that the conditions imposed have been such that this particular trade has not shared in the general prosperity. ... In the case of this industry it seems awards have been made which its conditions do not justify I would add that I doubt whether New Zealand was ever so prosperous.
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