40-HOUR WEEK FOR POLICE
PROPOSAL TO BE CONSIDERED (P.A.) WELLINGTON, October 3. Included in subjects for discussion at the annual conference of the New Zealand Police Association, which opens in Wellington on Tuesday, is the possibility of working a 40-hour week in the Police Force, and it? effect on recruiting for the force.
One remit deals with a proposal for an improved style of uniform, and also a lighter uniform for summer. The conference will continue for th fee days, and will be officially opened by the Prime Minister (Mt P. Fraser), who is also Minister in charge of Police.
A complete new draft of the Police Regulations is to be issued under the recently-passed Police Force Act, and this is to be carefully examined by the conference.
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Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25306, 4 October 1947, Page 8
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