MILK FOR WELLINGTON.
BONUS TO ROUNDSMEN. In order to encourage the most efficient ; service, i»i the interests of customeis the Milk Committee of the Wellington City Council soma time ago decided upon a plan of distribution of bonust?s among roundsmen gaining a certain .number of service points, awarded according to work carried out at the depot, upon the rounds and in respect of the general ..manner in which del ivery vans arc turned out' daily, ; , ; The committee recommended to tho. Council this week that, a bonus of £I"s£> should be distributed- the .20 'roundsmen who ware successful in the last competition. The chairman of the . committee, stated that - there could' * bfi no question 7 |: that very good results had followed upon i; the institutioix of the, competition" and j, bonus system; an all-round,improvement •[ ; ;in rounds service wafr noticeable ~ n ' ■ X'
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18772, 28 July 1924, Page 7
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