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KKFI SAL TO RE-EMPLOY (By Telegraph—Parliamentary Reporter.) WELLINGTON", this day. Stating that it had been reported that employers had been allowed to settle cases arising out of their refusal to re-employ men who had been absent for miiitarv training Mr. Carr 'Government." Auckland u est! asked the Minister of Justice in the House of Representatives yesterday if he would issue instructions for all such offenders to be prosecuted without undue delav and that full publicity should be "given to the cases.
Mr. Carr stated that whore employers endeavoured to evade the provisions of the Act venturing them to re-employ men after military training and had the matter settled out of court, they avoided the stigma that should attach to those unpatriotic enough to decline to employ the men who were making themselves fit to protect the prr£ perty of their employers.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 168, 18 July 1941, Page 6
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