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The Sydney Morning Herald from Sydney, New South Wales, Australia • Page 13

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13 The Sydney Morning Herald, Wed, Dec 3. 1980 1J ON OUT To 01S Alleged trafficker's wife takes a -TTai Brewery disputes put many jobs at risk Call to Govt to end beer crisis Sti. "if 1. the stand From NEIL KELLY i Employers seek wage inquiry From JAMES BUCKELL Uncertainty again clouds the future of wage indexation following a request by at the national Wage case hearing yesterday for a public inquiry into wage fixing. "The advocate for the National Employers' Industrial Council, Mr Colin Oolites, asked the Arbitration Commission to hold the inquiry before handing down its decision.

i Mr Polite said the employers FOR YOUR A 4 M5k. rhtfVWl las, ru. OFFICE FURNITURE HtlL7 REQUIREMENTS i SST Were "totally and utterly" opposed McEnnally Office Furniture! to me granting or any increase. hours. But the unions had refused to go before the commission.

Mr Mclnerney said thousands of Christmas parties would be without beer because of the dispute. The NSW Minister for Industrial Relations, Mr Hills, said he had already intervened in the dispute by referring it to a Full Bench of the State Industrial Commission. He had also held talks with officials of Tooheya Ltd and union representatives last week, but had found no common ground to bring the parties together. Mr Hills said: '1 have told both parties that if at any time I can contribute to solving the dispute I will be ready to do so." Liquor Trades Union members sacked from Tooheys' Auburn brewery three weeks ago will meet outside the plant's locked gates this morning to discuss the future of the The meeting will alio discuss the outcome of talks with the company early this morning. Tooheys' Auburn brewery ceased production three weeks ago after the company sacked 329 employees who refused to sign a letter agreeing to refrain from industrial action.

Meanwhile, employees at Tooheys' Hunter brewery in' Newcastle yesterday reimposed overtime bans and a nine-day fortnight in support of their sacked colleagues. Victoria's 1,000 striking brewery workers seem almost certain to vote today to continue their week-long strike. The stand-down of 600 brewery drivers, clerical staff and general workers depends on the outcome of today's meeting. The State secretary of the Liquor Trades Union, Mr 1. Goddard, said last night he did not expect the men, who are striking for a $20 wage rise and a 35-hour week, to vote to go back to work.

By DEBORAH HOPE, ot our Industrial Staff The Australian Hotels' Association called yesterday for the State Government to end the long dispute by brewery unions seeking a 35-hour week. The association's NSW president, Mr Barry Mclnerney, said last night that the strike was jeopardising thousands of jobs in the hotel industry. -About 10,000 permanent hotel employees faced the prospect of stand-downs, he said. Mr Mclnerney said many of the State's 2,000 hotel operators were in severe financial difficulty because they depended on high summer beer sales to overcome winter losses. He said the president of the NSW Industrial Commission, Sir Alexander Beattie, bad stated that only the commission had the power to fix working CITV Gr.

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Good St Tel. 637 9699 down tne decision. Earlier in the case, the ACTU i MF13O102 threatened to withdraw from the indexation system if further de auctiotii ferments were granted. i The employers based their ar- 1 11 tl HuCJ BANGKOK, The youne Thai wife of the alleged Sydney heroin trafficker William Charles Sinclair went into the witness box 1 at the criminal court today to gjve evidence for her Mrs Panjun Sinclair, 32. said she and her husband, who is 67, had married in July, '1978.

three months before bis arrest oq charges of attempting to smuggle 8.4kg of heroin from Thailand to She produced the registration of the marriage, which was closely i examined by. the judge. She told the court she and Sinclair had married because he had planned to stay in Thailand for good. They had begun building a house in Bangkok, but it had never been finished because of lack of money. A picture of the house waa shown to the court.

Mrs Sinclair described her marriage as "always without conflict or argument," and said her husband was "generous, polite and respectable." She said on the day of Sinclair's arrest three or four policemen had come to their Sat and had taken away $3,000 in Australian currency. She said Sinclair had brought the money from Canada On trial with Sinclair are the Sydney footballer Paul Hayward, 27, and Warren Fellows, 27, a Manly hairdresser, who have pleaded guilty to illegal possession of heroin, but' not guilty to attempted trafficking. After a 45-minute hearing the trial was adjourned until tomorrow. aliment for the inquiry on the current level of Industrial disputes whicn, they said, "can only be seen as a rejection by unions of the whole process of conciliation and arbitration." SUMMER HILL BLOCK OF 4 .169 SMITH STREET (Cnr. AHman Street) 4x2 bedroom units with bio sunrooma New Strata approval New fire doors fitted and srehbsre repaired One lock-up garage with room for one more and 2 car ports Walk to Summer Hill Railway Station and Shopping ACTION DATE: Thunday.

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