MANUFACTURERS' VIEWS
(P.A.) WELLINGTON, Friday. In a statement in regard to the employment restriction order, Mr D I. Macdonald, secretary of the Manufacturers Federation, says the manufacturers accepted that winning the war must be the first consideration. Consequently, many industries must suffer some restriction of material ana manpower in order that quantities of war materials and things necessary for the army overseas and within the country could be produced. The success of thy order would depend on its administration, and he had faith in the National Service Department and felt the administration would be sound and sensible ar.d not bound up rigidly in red tape.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 114, 16 May 1942, Page 5
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