ANOTHER WAGES CUT.
ALTERNATIVES SUGGESTED
Since the beginning of the montl , the executives of service oraankn + - ’ in the P„ st nnd Telegraph „„“d“S Sffias. WSJSffW"* position, with its actual and proTahle lutm-o effects upon State ! the president, Mr V. 1. Kent Johnston, and the generai seciWary Mr. J. H . McKenzie, "of th o Post and Iclcgraph Employees' AssosSi"’ four organisations —the p„' t ‘“j J™ «» Amalgamated Sociotv of K n I •f 10n, q 10 rants” and the Loeom Ser - Fircmcn and Cleaners' L Iliad unsuccessfullv en ( w T~ ,ie ot .jc * i;»ai”‘a: u au^:s v ; s ™r;i>" ■ ting policy. No effort had been gc ' cut j in the attempt to place their before the Government, but i/ view'of tho failure to secure an appointment it was now necessary that certain dele gates should return to their l lor n,° Therefore, it had been decided to f ward a written statement to the Special Economy Commission and at tho same time seek the aid of the Press to place their views before the public in the same way that the advocacy of wage-cutting by various deputations to the Government had been given public-
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 25 February 1932, Page 4
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193ANOTHER WAGES CUT. Horowhenua Chronicle, 25 February 1932, Page 4
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