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LEFEVER v. NATIONAL DOCK LABOUR CORPORATION, LTD.

(1943) 76 Ll L Rep 160

MAYOR'S AND CITY OF LONDONCOURT.

Before His Honour Judge A. Ralph Thomas.

Dock Labour Scheme (London)-Attendance money - Lighterman - Suitable employment -"A port transport worker . . . shall carry out the instructions of the port manager and in particular shall . . . proceed to and accept any employment for which he is suitable"-Plaintiff lighterman in reserve pool directed by port manager "to proceed to and accept employment" with Messrs. C.-Ordered to "back wheat" with corn-porters - Refusal-Whether suitable for work-Card not stamped with "attendance stamp"- Attendance money not paid-Claim against National Dock Labour Corporation, Ltd.-Dock Labour Scheme (London), Clauses 15, 18 (a), 21, Schedule 3.

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