Public Service Salaries
(PA) WELLINGTON, Saturday. The general secretary of the Pt-'bhc Sew vice Association (Mr. J. T . u ;*| b^) made that considerable progress had been made by the public service consultative couunit tee engaged in the preparation of new -a ary scales at. the express request ot the G The committee first considered the manner in which the new railway rau..s should be applied to the Public Servic*. Jhen. hi .fore hearing the evidence of , p, c . groups of employees, it- examined those social and economic factors wmch a ew the Public Service oda>. and thos like > to affect it in post-war ycais. ft ai °o reached a tentative, agreement upon a number of general principles, such as nx ine minimum remuneration for auults and others the incidence of any recommended increases and the question of equal pay for equal work. x . ffrouDC The hearing of evidence Loin ffie has commenced. The casts & ndc groups are expected to be “. the in™of the committee by today, and ncccvsa 3 fixtures afterward will be matte.
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Northern Advocate, 7 May 1945, Page 2
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