TRANSPORT WORKERS
PAYMENT FOR INJURY Stating that cases had come to its notice of men working particularly long hours for other employers, in addition to doing their ordinary work, the secretary of the Auckland Transport Club, in a letter received at a meeting of the Auckland Transport Board this morning, suggested that the board stipulate that no part of its subsidy should be paid to any employee who received an injury and who was in receipt of accident compensation from employers other than the board. It was stated that the club had no power to reduce the benefit without an alteration in the rules. , The board deferred consideration of the matter until next year's estimates were under review.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 80, 5 April 1943, Page 4
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