INJURY RISK.
MEN ON EMERGENCY DUTIES. (P.A.) WELLINGTON, Jan. 23. “There is no need lor concern on the part of employers about possible injury to employees, while on Emergency Precautions Services duties, even if they were on the employers' premises,” the Director of National Service (Mr J. S. Hunter) stated in reply to an inquiry. Those engaged in Emergency Precautions Services duty received similar protection in respect of injury or death due to such duties as that given to the Territorial Forces, he added.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 62, Issue 88, 24 January 1942, Page 3
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