WAGES RESTORED.
TEN PER CENT INCREASE.
(l>y Telegraph.—Own Correspondent.)
WHANG Alt EI, Saturdav. to r re e stYr h o a T rei C ° Unty Col,ncil d< '^ k ' d to restore 10 per cent of the cut in all salaries and wages according to grade lno council was probably the first low l body in New tfealand to nlako reductions in salaries and wages, and 1. obably one of the last to consider partial restoration," said the clerk, Mr. if HemphiH, in placing the position before the council.
Mr. Hemphill said that a 10 per cent cut was made in February, 1931, and the total reduction amounted to 20 per cent.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 243, 14 October 1935, Page 10
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