PREMIER AND TEACHERS.
REPLY TO TEACHEEB. Pec Press Association.
Wellington, last night. Mr Seddon to-night received a deputation from the Nilw Zealand EdccatioaaS Institute, which placed before him lisa views of. the Institute oh the Superannuation Bill, The deputation expressed an opinion that the Bill was good fos> members under thirty, but the" £32 minimum under the Bill was too low.. Mr Seddon, in reply, said the proposals under the Bill were really very generousThose receiving low salaries would get the, benefit of the £52 minimum. The capital value of the minimum pension was £45,316 for males and £33,770 for female* If they made it £lO4 it would take t 4 males £121,321; and for females £lll In fact, allowing for back services J* ~ "■ cost £255,000. With subsidiar' and £lO4 minimum, the ' : y benefits value would be £504,352. - decreasing the age of fer- , 7 n r ®B ard *0 he could! not fo K KB Ja I O3 ’ £*£““*• dark. The teache" a . Bap the colony, br f 4B b f * <*«>« claim eo ; scheme too rr j 6 «jft«tanately for the in ff voars jany of them were o£ ai3Tan <s* service r' ■ v^loreas relatively in the railway aget ® employees were of a muon younger
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1518, 28 July 1905, Page 2
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