Industrial Design Council
Sir,—A position is now available with the New Zealand Council of Industrial Design as promotions officer. I notice that the Government considers this as such an important position that it is prepared to pay a maximum wage of $5200, almost as much as a watersider gets. No doubt this might almost
tempt some of the Ph.D.s and B.Sc.s away from the wharves where they find greater reward for their studies than they can in industry. When will the rest of the country be brought up to the living standards enjoyed by watersiders?—Yours, etc., PETER CALCOTT.
March 21, 1971. [The New Zealand Industrial Design Council had no comment' to make on this letter.]
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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32567, 29 March 1971, Page 14
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