LABOUR INSPECTORS CRITICISED
"I don't like vague terms, especially in these days .■when the Labour Department has so many green-horn inspectors on the road," said the secretary of the Canterbury Employers' Association (Mr. D. I. Macdonald) 'during conciliation proceedings before; the Commissioner (Mr. S. Ritchie) on Monday (states the Christchurch "Press"). "Recently I have had to do with two Labour Department inspectors; ■ who have interpreted awards *'absolutely wrongly, so that I have had to haye the matter righted by the officer in charge of the Department in Christchurch (Mr. R. T. Bailey). It was different with the old inspectors: they knew their work." ■ ■ I
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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 68, 17 September 1936, Page 25
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