ONE CHANNEL.
HEARING DISPUTES.
PUBLIC SERVICE STAFF.
COMMISSIONER'S ATTITUDE.
The attitude of the Public Service • oiiimin-idiier. Mr. T. Mark, towards the
""t aI -1 ii- li m cut of an association of nonpernia nenl. clerks in the Public Service.
has lii-en revealed during his visit to An-island this week.
Th« commissioner has advised the Public Service Association that he will' not. £iant recognition to any association <> r" temporary employees, and that any representations from any branch of t lir „cr\ii c will require to be made, as in tlm past, through the Public Service Association, which, he states, is the pole chaunci of communication on geneva! i pic -1 ions affecting all officers under hirt . onirol, both permanent and tcmporary.
It i- understood that the movement •■•riii .in organisation of n 111-perman-ent iMni'Siyei-H in th.■ service ori'jina I :-d 111 1 V i-t ■ hurch. nnil that nienib rs ~imi-
1 \ <• ii 11 l< i\ nl in A ink In in! were in*it"il tM ,i - i.-1. in ii-> format ion. The "■a i ii> of those affected in Auckland
,ii.. ,11 . i < I in the employment branch 1,1 Ihe >oi-i,i| Security Depart incut, and -mull number are in the Housing <■ "ii ti uution Department.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 116, 19 May 1939, Page 9
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203ONE CHANNEL. Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 116, 19 May 1939, Page 9
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