MERIT AND DEMERIT SYSTEM.
% lelegiaph.— Own Correspondent.)
CHRISTCHURCH. this day. "le rumours of impending trouble The employees of the Tramway 5™ seem to be* well founded. The f-wojees are reticent, but it is under- «* that a -rreat deal of discontent F** s over the introduction of the J™- 1 " system" and a rei-ent appoint- <. chairman of Board mainthat the "Merit and Demerit" bvswhich has been adopted by the will work satisfactorily, and he *at the Board's employees will that it is the best method of e«€mg the quality of work. He extfned that the Board ha.s been investi- |. "*S the matter for eighteen months. teerit" ioUnfl that thp " :Nt " rit and De " otii 6,11 has proved in k°f Parts of the world, and it was inmPn take an illterost in th<>ir j| object is not to penalise tarn!" DftW s ?" stem many advanover the old one. When a man s a f au it something has to be , w him, and under the old system *» BTispend,3d; under the new I ac/Bill have to go without a reward.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 73, 26 March 1906, Page 3
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