JUVENILE EMPLOYMENT
PROBLEM FACING DOMINION (By TYi^erar"! — A«w«oiatlon.j WELLINGTON, Nov. 8. A special committee of technical school teachers instructed at the conference in. May. to report on. juvenile employment has completed its task. The report condemn® the attitude of the Government in refusing to accept responsibility for remedying a deplorable position. It hopes the State may be spurred to action and suggests, as ai first step, the setting up of a national advisory council of youth employment. It is/ pointed out that action has been taken in other countries and it is stated that Now Zealand still lags behind in the provision, of an adequate organisation and State support. It is .stressed, that the problem is not a temporary one, although the present circumstances make it more urgent. The raising of the school age is advocated ; the complexity of modern life, it is stated, demanding fuller preparation for life.
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Hawera Star, Volume LIII, 8 November 1933, Page 9
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