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THE EMPLOYERS' SIDE.

WHAT THEY THINK

(Per Press Association.) Wellington, June 10.. The special meeting of the Now Zealand' Employers' Federation, which has been considering the best means of promoting industrial peace, has passed the following resolutions: _(1) That in view of the announced aims and intentions of. prominent sections of official Labour, it is the opinion of this meeting that a national conference between representatives of Capital and organised Labour would be futile. (2) In order to prepare the way for the establishment of more friendly relations, and better mutual understanding, employers are recommended to get into closer touch with their own employees, by the establishment of workshop committees, meetings with employees, personal inquiry into grievances and consideration of sttgesitions, and by gsuch other means as may be deemed desirable. (3) That employers be recommended to encourage educational propaganda in their own establishments in connection with matters affecting the common interests of both employers and workers, with a view to combating the prevalence of unsound economic theories. Such means are suggested as workshop committees, staff meetings, circulation of informative literature, short talks, discussions, etc. (4) That earnest consideration should be given to tho adoption of a system of payment by results (either by means of piecework, premium or the bonus systems) or profit-sharing and superannuation funds, as may be best applicable to each particular business. (5) That the Government should he recommended to provide, by means of national taxation, adequate provision, fo runeinplo.vment and invalidity insurance. (6) Encouragement as assistance to. be given by the Government to workers to build and purchase their own homes.

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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 4012, 11 June 1920, Page 2

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THE EMPLOYERS' SIDE. Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 4012, 11 June 1920, Page 2

THE EMPLOYERS' SIDE. Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 4012, 11 June 1920, Page 2

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