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More and still mare! ’ Now, there are more jobs in the freezing = : w ifc| industry than ever before! '^y-•3B^ a i? £ yHiC:--ik ■l'';'< ; ?<iA"'-- -G -Gm I•• Despite the closure of older urban works such as Suu’huowii ~ W' ; - Gm-m G<, ■ ' ' ’:-' ; l-':m’ : ;- ; ’ ; and Gear (positioned io serve an earhet era; ana foe assomafod problems, well reported at the timemhe met rnm.m *. flSSzzrr s^ " .... iisSjEjEaH -|gg- a 3Ejgg|» that not only have new works openeoeg.Oringi ana Takapa.i - : — =• : . but - through industry diversification. Hundreds of new ;T : =^.;.ea^«Wd:^^SSKffln : ' H . • ‘ jobs, jobs that didn't exist before, have been created ’.'.'n<i: -, more, new job opportunities are occurring constantly SPREAD r == =~~ --jFgS ~^=; : 'a —~ lasE."' The New Zealand Freezing Companies activities am spm.id =. i=?-T =T ; i“ : ~"==L throughout the country, providing employment in large.rnd . ~ =\ • small communities. It is a vital industry for New Zealand. L "• OLF I-^- ~ •' producingasitdoes. one third of our overseas exchange Ana s :: G ~. = .- with 34.000 New Zealanders from Moerewa in the North to the g. ■' gsL.-GZ.-' .Z Bluff employed directly in it. tne industry has the potential for B. \ ZGZ greater growth and greater rewards for all communities in out mfo.'l:. :: T : : COUHtCy 1 ’■’ W IMPROVING --__ sf ■ ...("SisagSg With the great number of people employed and the sui pnsmg yg variety of vocations in the freezing industry, (slaughtermen. ■ : =jp •■ 7 ?; : ~== process workers, shepherds, gardeners, clerical staff, s' 11 " B! laboratory technicians, cooks, drivers, nurses, engineers ■ tne = : ' : Z:ZZ._ ST,/ TmsaE^ - . : y-ggg..,- 1= list is endless) there are bound to be anomalies. /' t:::;: "jsp'" : n= misunderstandings and stoppages. But because unions. I : GGZ gs ie _Z~ __==~ a? "‘"' biiss-b •• ■•-- t management and workforce are getting together, working f —~Ogggg G : 2GF'GG .=; g iiyjSßEzLeiiiUsggL .. -Grts-isE::' _. i things out. there have been less industrial problems in the last . .zi—xjaESE' HZ.:; ~~Zir- se ’G :):ie=;iia±s±E=^ :; . - ■ mF two years than m previous years. All parnes-are proud of in.s .■aasaSßac.UMfldKdja^¥ , » ,: S::.. ~= : ~ r T 'ZLZX' ; L ■■===■— j| improvement IE 55 "'- -.".••W"' J TECHNOLOGY ; ■..mZ - = =r_ .;-s-i =ss=— _ ssss. .... j-=Tr-TT. ....... mz~===;: .:.G==s=== T=iE New technology has taken some jobs right out of the business g- ~ Tiff- = =^ : ' ... :===— :~g===r~ ::: But job functions that have become outmoded have been mon - ==^-^ : \yy \ than balanced by/tew/obs created. Technology has produced •■, 1 ' ~ jj-n... 1 .--.Lgi: ~~s j ....... \.' :::: _<= better jobs, cleaner jobs and less tiring jobs. Tnat s ajatge pail ====sc=-El- ... ' -=diiUi£^==^- ;;; . —=~--j=;:.. ' .r| of our technology - today and in the future C REWARDS T-"~=r =?;c :?: '.L As the Nev/ Zealand Freezing Companies are mostly New '==Ge<.. Zealand owned, the profits are mainly retained right here for . •2_^ ::: fe:;;r" the benefit of us all. And as some of the companies are farmer — co-operatives and many share? offered in punlic companies ;:F ~Bgggj^fe ; --'..V. .diddssdseF:'are taken up by the workers themselves, the rewards go to zz£Z____lZ~ :: '' - ’ ::::::: those who have worked for and earned them. ■frfcs 3 AWARENESS ss-;b=.7===;: ' V ” : .-- :: '■ ■ :: -'- 1 '" ~ ~ ==: ~ - ~ ln our second century we hope tnat the people of Nuw Zealand =«ai' = : G ;: will continue to be aware of the far-reaching importance of the '■ : Ch _ii___ ■■•■-~~ ;;: ’.?. freezing industry, the skill with which it is operated, me f *: ■ " overseas money it earns and the number of New Zealanders it ■ ====?"•■■ ~i;i . '-== employs ■■■r =liii ■ja-i =^=ss_— j —;:. : ; ; :Epaafei::;ii:"S“ —,i We ate doing well we are proud of that andwewii! continue TRYING TO IMPROVE 1 HINGS ALL THE T i'.IF. iijjjillF New Zealand feezing —Association Ins Pmgfr -HFi—hfc. • • • NLf C z Wfflr
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