YOUTH’S DILEMMA
DECISION IN APPRENTICESHIP APPEAL
(By Telegraph—Press Association) WELLINGTON, 17th August. The dilemma of a youth who, after several years’ effort, has succeeded in getting employment at a suitable trade and yet cannot obtain the registration of apprenticeship necessary for him to continue in work, is the subject of a written judgment delivered by Mr Justice Blair in the Court of Arbitration. John Macpherson, of Hastings, registered both as a plumber and as an electrical wireman, appealed against the refusal of the district registrar of apprentices at Napier to register a contract of apprenticeship between him and Patterson Bootli Ebbet, aged 19 years. His Honour upheld the registrar’s decision, notwithstanding that it will have the effect of putting the youth out of work again.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 20 August 1934, Page 6
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