A USEFUL BUBEAU
EMPLOYMENT OF GIRLS
The news from the Wakeiield Street Women's Unemployment Bureau is most cheering. No fewer than fifty girls have found employment from there within' the last few weeks, and the market for domestics seems to be much more "brisk" than it was. The fact is, the girls who get the training so efficiently given in the kitchen and sewing rooms are much more available people for employment than when they are simply industrial, without the knowledge of or capacity for, adequate housework. The girls soon become much more employable, and the result is as stated. It is to be hoped that many more, hearing this, will come forward for this training. They get a small payment, and all inealsj and in
addition learn what will always oe valuable to them for the rest of their lives, r well as making them much more employable in the present. A. pleasant feature at the rooms is that quite a number of girls and women come in for advice, or, perhaps, sympathy in their various troubles, and these are always forthcoming, as well as the more substantial help of training and help to get placed. The kindly doors at the bureau are open for many hours each day, and it is hoped that the unemployed girls and women of the city and district will remember this and make good use of the help offered to them so readily and generously.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 50, 27 August 1932, Page 8
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242A USEFUL BUBEAU Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 50, 27 August 1932, Page 8
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