AFTER 40 YEARS
0 A.S.R.S. RESOLUTION. I e It was stated to a “New Zealand * Times” reporter this week that the 1 Amalgamated Society of Railway ’ Servants'is strongly urging that all 1 public servants eligible to retire after 1 over forty years’ service shall be reL tired. ’ 'l’he question of r trcnchment :f th? ' public servic • has boon i cits'oil, it 1 is understood, by various branch 1 meetings of the society; and at more ■ than one of them the opinion has been very emphatically stated that before ’ anything else is done in that direction , the nuii who have already put in more ; than 40 years in the service and are entitled to retire on a- pension should be called upon to retire. < The men protested strongly again t any dismissals of men, especially of married men, not entitled to pedons, so lon if as so many arc retained in the service long after the age for retirement. l»m-.MHiii.inillw«lfMTB<nwr.-intBBI
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Greymouth Evening Star, 13 August 1921, Page 8
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