Larry Green, a third-year University of Canterbury commerce student, models the Student Job Search sandwich board being used to encourage employers to offer Jobs to students this summer. He is holding some of the 5000 bookmarks advertising the SJJS., which will be distributed. Mr Green will 1 visit malls and
streets throughout the city from next week. The regional manager of Student Job Search, Ms Michelle Wynter-Smith, said the Canterbury region had 24,000 full-time and part-time students. About 5000 would probably need jobfinding assistance from the centre over the coming summer. Ms Wynter-Smith said ai-
though details of the recentlyannounced tertiary employment grant had not been finalised, it appeared employers would be able to claim up to $6O a. week if they employed a student fulltime for four to 12 weeks. However, agriculture, horticulture, general labouring and hotel and restaurant work would be exempt from the grant
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