SYDNEY FACTORY’S SCHEME
\ TTRA('T I XG WOl I K S EMPLOYEES Sydney, May 21. What is the near ultimate in the efforts to attract women employees is being tried as an experiment by the management of a clothing factory at Flemington, Sydney, where to-morrow a nationally known night club band will play to the workers in the factory ’ cafe at lunch lime. The management announces that the innovation follows the , American
practice. “I have talked to the girls at the place,” said the band leader, “and I am prepared to give them anything from ‘Jealousy’ to ‘One o’clock Jump.’ ”
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXXIV, Issue 14067, 23 May 1946, Page 3
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