UNEMPLOYMENT ACT.
REGULATIONS GAZETTED. ENROLMENT BY NOVEMBER 11. NOMINATIONS FOR THE BOARD. [by TELEGRAPH. —OWN COniIESrONDI'.NT. ] WELLINGTON. Friday. Regulations under the -Unemployment Act, passed during the present session of Parliament, arc published in the Gazette. Under these regulations it is necessary for all malo persons who have reached the age of 20 years, whether liable for payment of the 50s tax or not, to registci within one month of the date of the operation of tho Act, October 11. In the application for registration, the following particulars have to be furnished :—Name, residential address, occupation or calling, name and address of employer (if any), business address (if any), and tlie date of attaining 20 years of age (required only when the applicant attained tho age of 20 after the commencement of the Act). The legislation form must be signed by the person furnishing the particulars, and the signature must be witnessed by some adult person "of competent understanding. Certificates that persons have been registered will bo issued by postmasters. Nominations for the Unemployment Board close on November 7. Nominations will be received from organisations of employers engaged in primary and secondary industries, organisations of workers, and from the Returned Soldiers' Association.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20698, 18 October 1930, Page 10
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