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Bus company claims moral victory after losing case

While it was a loss in law, Wellington's Mana Coach Services is claiming a moral victory in a stoush against the New Zealand Tramways Union.The bus company pushed a case to the Employment Relations Authority after the union publicised secret details of a

Liam Baldwin
Tue, 02 Mar 2010

While it was a loss in law, Wellington’s Mana Coach Services is claiming a moral victory in a stoush against the New Zealand Tramways Union.

The bus company pushed a case to the Employment Relations Authority after the union publicised secret details of a successfully mediated dispute it had with an

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Liam Baldwin
Tue, 02 Mar 2010
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