UNEMPLOYED WOMEN.
WHY NO PROVISION?
. (To the Editor.)' ' ' The bill before the House of Represent f makes provision for unemployed no provision for unemployed women T i of a good many women who are f ac W 05r ployment at the present time with J i ®f§ outlook. What are the to do if no provision is made for k Act?. Surely the Aet win t\ £ m t *% Parliament without some provisional such women. I believe the women's S\ fot the Labour party'has set up an"2?°' bureau at the Trades Hall in order S V M ployed women can register. I hone mssk of Auckland will .take opportunity so that some idea of the"w" of workless women shall be-known. •' ■ A --M. GASSIE,
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 172, 23 July 1930, Page 6
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