LABOUR FOR FARMS
APPROVAL OF SCHEME
(Special to tho "Evening Post.")
MASTERTON, This Day.
At the request of one of its members, Mr. J. H. Bremner, the Wairarapa provincial executive of the Farmers' Union placed, at the head of its order paper on Monday what Mr. Bremner I called "Unemployment and Employment" —the existence, of extensive measures of unemployment relief side by side with a serious shortage of labour in some sections of farming injdustry, particularly dairying.
Mr. Bremner moved: "That the executive express its approval of the scheme outlined by the Minister of Employment for the placing of lads and younger men on farms."
After an extended discussion, the resolution was carried with the addition of the words, "and considers that the scheme should be put into immediate operation."
It was also agreed that the urgency of the position should be impressed upon the Minister.
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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 123, 20 November 1935, Page 6
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