DISMISSALS IN GERMANY
BACHELORS 25
Men over 25 are to have the jobs now held by men under that age in Germany.
Herr Syrup, president of the ReEmployment Bureau, lias issued a decree providing for a general dismissal of all office employees and labourers in German industry under the age of 25, to make room for older unemployed men, especially married men and the heads 'of large families. The decree makes exceptions of married men under 25 and those with dependants, apprentices, youths ■who have Berved one year in a labour camp and n old warriors of the; Nazi party."
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21396, 20 October 1934, Page 2 (Supplement)
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