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TRANSPORT TO WORK

Company’s Bid For Staff A Christchurch manufacturing company is offering a direct transport service to persuade women in the Bishopdale, Avonhead and Burnside areas to work at its city’ factory.

The company urgently needs about 40 women to increase production of a wide range of clothing to meet “a tremendous rise” in demand. The company’s personnel officer (Mr M. Busby) says that every house in the three suburbs will receive a circular about conditions of employment at the factory. Orders for the company’s products had increased sharply from Auckland to Invercargill and the only way to cope with them was to engage more staff, said Mr Busby.

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31162, 12 September 1966, Page 14

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TRANSPORT TO WORK Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31162, 12 September 1966, Page 14

TRANSPORT TO WORK Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31162, 12 September 1966, Page 14

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