CIVIL SERVANTS' SALARIES.
SUGGESTION OF INQUIRY. "The civil service is on edge, ami tho Government must at tho first session take members into its confidence as to whether adjustments of salaries and w : agos by grading is in proportion to the cuts that were mado some years ago," said Sir John Luke, Reform candidate for Wellington North, on Tuesday evening. 4, 1 would advise a special Parliamentary. Committeo bo set up to consider the schedule in all its bearings. "A contented civil service is of the highest importance. The individual member of Parliament has not the opportunity to determine the fairness of the claims on tho State, hence I urge a special committee."
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20087, 26 October 1928, Page 16
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