SHOP WORKERS
AN IMPORTANT N.S.W. AWARD (Australian Press Association). SYDNEY. September 17. The New South Wales Industrial Commission in a tentative award, covering shop assistants, provides that male rates of wages are to be paid to the assistants employed in any shop, department <>f a shop, or section of a shop selling groceries, male clothing, hardware, furniture, Manchester goods, wireless sots, and equipment, motor accessories, and cooked provisions. An employer may employ all female assistants in the sale of woman’s garments, baby ware, fancy goods, tors, cakes, and flowers. In other departments, except small shops, not loss than fifty per cent oi the shop assistants shall b© males.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 September 1937, Page 3
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