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SOCIAL SECURITY CONFERENCE

REVIEW OF INTERNATIONAL TREATIES

(New Zeatuna Press A ■;sr.etation.)

AUCKLAND, January 30. An employers’ representative on tne governing' body of the International Labour Organisation, Mr C. Shaw, of New Jersey, United States, arrived here by flying-boat to-day to attend a conference of a committee of experts to review international treaties on social security. The committee will sit at Wellington from February 8 to 20. It will consider the operation of social security in different countries and the training of persons to administer schemes.

Mr Shaw said that the committee’s findings would be referred to the annual conferenqe of the International Labour Organisation in .1951. “New Zealand was a pioneer in the social security field, and we hope to profit by your experiences and also by your mistakes. There must be a balance between social security and individual incentive." he added.

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Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26025, 31 January 1950, Page 6

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SOCIAL SECURITY CONFERENCE Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26025, 31 January 1950, Page 6

SOCIAL SECURITY CONFERENCE Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26025, 31 January 1950, Page 6

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