WAGES AND PROFITS.
AN AMERICAN'S VIEW. [»X TELEGRAPH.—PRESS ASSOCIATION.] WELLINGTON. Thursday. At a civic reception to-day Mr. Charles Francis, industrial representative of the Labour Department of America, speaking on industrial matters, said it was an undoubted fact that wages must come from profits. That wa3 the source from which payment must come. The prosperitv of any successful country depended lareelv on the degree to which the people worked together to secure maximum production In the training of workmen technical education was of the greatest value. For that reason it was a branch of education to. fit eumn&4 fe» £b* fafi,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17780, 13 May 1921, Page 4
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