EMPLOYMENT OF BOYS
APPRENTICE'S’ ACT AMENDMENT REQUEST BY EMPLOYERS. (Per Press Association.—Copyright.) NEW PLYMOUTH. This Day. The necessity for the alteration of the Apprentices’ Act, altering conditions and wages, so as to make it possible for employers to employ the fail numbers of apprentices in their respective trades, was urged at a meeting yesterday of representatives of the Taranaki Chamber of Commerce, Farmers’ Union and Rotarv Club.
The chairman of the chamber, Mr A. P. Sandford, suggested that the Government should take the responsibility of paying boys o/ a week for the first 12 or IS months of the apprenticeship, so that employers could be induced to engage apprentices without delav.
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Northern Advocate, 4 August 1932, Page 8
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