SPEEDY GIRL WORKERS.
PORK-PIE FlftM SUED. " It takes a man twice as long to do (he work as a girl," said a representative of the firm of I'M ward Parsons, Ltd., Irchester. Nort hauls, at WeJlingboro, recently, when the firm was fined ,C 6 for employing six women on Sunday, contrary lo (ho Factory and Workshops Act, 1901. fie added that the firm, which manufactured pork pies, found that, in hot weather,. if made on Saturday, the pies were not tit for sale on Monday. The Bench recognised I lie difficulty, but the chairman said so wide a breach of the law could not be tolerated.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20420, 23 November 1929, Page 2 (Supplement)
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