“GIVE YOUTH ITS CHANCE”
Prince of Wales Appeals to Employers
t-ttt E need new blood, young blood, full of life and energy, \Y / in industry and commerce if we are to grapple successW fully with the problems and competition of to-day and to-morrow, as lam confident that we can. Recruit wisely, train thoroughly, trust boldly, and our young manhood will not fail you,
To all employers I would say very earnestly: Give the rising manhood of the nation the chance to prove its worth and its enterprise. Bring into positions where they can exercise initiative, imagination, courage, and responsibility, young men at an earlier age than you have thought of engaging or promoting. If a man is not capable of taking responsibility and exercising authority and initiative by the time he is 30, there is small chance of his becoming so later.
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Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 50, 22 November 1932, Page 9
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