WARTIME CONTROLS.
SPEEDY RELAXATION URGED. AFTER END OF HOSTILITIES. (P.A.) WELLINGTON, This Day. The speedy relaxation of controls affecting employment and material and the easing of the burden of taxation as soon as the war ended was urged by Mr Percy Coyle in his presidential address at the annual meeting of the Wellington Employers’ Association. This would he the main ingredient in New Zealand’s success in postwar competition. Controls necessary in wartime had the effect of stifling initiative. With the end of the war in sight there should be a general desire by progressive people to look ahead and cherish all that peace should bring—freedom for Avorkers to accept work according to their personal desires, freedom for employers to obtain materials and manufacture goods for the needs of the people and to enter into competition in order to demand recognition for the quality of their respective wares;
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 64, Issue 212, 19 June 1944, Page 4
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