JOB CONTROL.
W here there in class consciousness 1 Tiero is always suspicion, jealousy and bitterness. We nave lion* in New Zealand many contributing factors to "Moscow lii.il-- «n,i the like. Memlters of t lit- Labour party brain-lies are afraid to criticise tin* (Jovernment at their meet ings lest they l,e dubbed di-loval and possibly expelled. Then, again. on* Public Works we liave tlie sjH-.-ta.le <,f job control. In other wonlri. <ranjs r»f men elect their " H't'v so de-ire can oh-trin-t I .W.I), official-. and then, bc.-au-c the ollieiiil "ives instruetions not to their likiii". lie is reported to the Minister as being an tioni-t in the hand- of the capitalist against the SocinlUt (on eminent. And as for pimping, it is the order of tliedav. I belie\>'. sir. that if T.abonr is returned at the nc\t election. an<l I said "if." then we will see their Socialist policy in full operation, ind overboard goes f, ~..<1.,,,, a ,„l individuality. I hey have already taken over eertain interest* \silli gl'caf dip]..ina. v. \s a result. pie do not sc. l that it is just a "trv out" to what reaction there is i., s,,eh 1.-gi-lat ion. t.i.e I lie • •overniueHt enough r „p,. i( ~,| „ „ j|] \,, w Zealand governed mv nia - - illiteraev and . lascons.ious workers demanding M.— ow trials for those oppo-cd to the Com mi,lent ki:ki:i)mm.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 35, 11 February 1937, Page 6
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