WAGES ADJUSTMENT
P.A. . WELLINGTON, Friday! 1 All kinds .of views .were expressed If when a discussion took place it a I meeting of the; .Wellington Chamber •of Commerce', in . regard to the decision of members- of Parliament r ! to.'. increase their own salaries. Some i to : members raising their i salaries when, as being responsible for the stabilisation policy, they i fh° ul d. be giving a 'lead. Some thought the proposal on right lines ! -and some - even that, the salaries * should be greater to attract capable ' men to take up politics";" ' On the whole, however, the opinion seemed to be general that the lower 1 Paid elemenis._ Jn._ the. - community, | especially in the Public Service, r were entitled to first consideration, ll and a motion was carried asking the I Government to give immediate ; attention to the question of adjust* I mg the salaries and wages of under- 1 paid sections of the community, ■t ■. particularly those in the Public |V Service. >
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 304, 23 December 1944, Page 6
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