TRAINING COLLEGE STUDENTS
PROBLEM OF FINDING POSITIONS Dominion Special Service. Auckland, May 1. The problem of finding some employment for the excess number of training college students has been puzzling the Board of Education for some time, and a suggestion to place them in positions without competition was not approved by the Minister in a letter read at this morning’s meeting. The Minister stated that he did not consider it advisable to adopt the suggestion that boards should be allowed to give trainees their first permanent appointment without competition. The Minister further stated that he would make inquiries as to whether it was not possible to carry on ex-students as supernumeraries with salaries equal to training college allowances until such time as their services were required on permanent or relieving The chairman (Mr. A. Burns) stated that 154 ex-students of the training college were not employed permanently, but 109 of that number had temnorary positions. The letter was received.
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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 184, 2 May 1929, Page 10
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