AUXILIARY WORKERS
DOMINION-WIDE TRAINING COUNCIL TO BE SET UP (Per Press Association.) WELLINGTON, this day. Provision is made under the Auxiliary Workers Training Emergency Regulations, 1941, gazetted last night for the setting up of a Dominion Auxiliary Workers’ Training Council to formulate and recommend training schemes at technical schools and elsewhere for the purpose of training auxiliary workers, to put into operation any approved scheme, to arrange for the establishment of local councils and to co-ordinate their activities, to arrange for the placing of auxiliary workers in industry on the completion of their training and to follow their progress after they enter industry. The council will comprise such representatives of the employers, workers and Government departments as the Minister of Labour thinks fit, the chairman to be appointed by the Minister.
The regulations further provide for the appointment by the Minister, on the recommendation of the council, of a salaried organiser of emergenc‘y training to direct the work and for the establishment, where required, of local councils.
The regulations specify that hn auxiliary worker, on completion of training, is not to be engaged while there is a qualified worker in the same class out of employment on the register of the local union and no qualified worker must be dismissed because an auxiliary worker has been engaged.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20486, 21 February 1941, Page 9
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217AUXILIARY WORKERS Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20486, 21 February 1941, Page 9
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