‘Jobs for all’ under Labour
PA Palmerston North , Full employment with the emphasis heavily on youth' will be among the policies on which the Labour Party will fight the next election, says the Leader of the Opposition (Mr Rowling). ; ' The New Zealand life-style I had been built on the prinI ciple of a person’s rieht to [work,” he told a meeting at 'Feilding. I “We must create job opportunities for younger neopie through the New .Zealand’s small and medium type of businesses, of which there are 100,000, and new employment opportunities must be offered before old .jobs are destroyed,” Mr Rowling said. The National Party was dominated by elements who worshipped big business and were openly critical about employment and the opportunities of the smaller unit. “Today we have the S.I.S. working at the directions of the Prime Minister,” Mr Rowling said. “All kinds of secret negotiations and halfsecret negotiations are being carried on by the Govern- 1 ment with multi-nationals.”
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