TRAINING LABOUR
MANUFACTURERS' VIEWS
A skeleton scheme prepared by the Government for subsidising men recruited from Public Works and other Government jobs during a period of training in various industries', was considered at a meeting of the New Zealand Manufacturers' . Federation Council in Wellington this week. The council adopted the view that the proposals at this stage were not sufficiently complete to justify approval by the federation, which, however, desired to co-operate in every possible way.
The meeting decided to make immediate endeavours to find a satisfactory basis for the training of male and female labour. It was stated that manufacturers were fully alive to the necessity of encouraging output in industry, and considered that co-opera-tion was necessary if the man-power already available in New Zealand was to be used and workers for manufacturing industries were to be provided.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 117, 20 May 1939, Page 11
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139TRAINING LABOUR Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 117, 20 May 1939, Page 11
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