More women in works
'AZ. Press Association) ' WELLINGTON, March 22. More women should be employed in New Zealand freezing works, particularly on quality control and checking of meat, said the chairman of the Meat Board’s grades committee (Mr W. J. Polson). ; Presenting the report of his ’ committee to the board’s electoral committee, Mr Polson said that the rejection 1 rate for New Zealand meat exported to the United States > was almost twice that of • Australia’s. I “This rate of ours could ■ change with women being ‘ employed. They take more ' time over checking things i and are better suited to work I of a repetitious nature,” he
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Press, Volume CXII, Issue 32873, 23 March 1972, Page 3
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