JOBS GOING BEGGING
Fifteen hundred girls were wanted lately for rush work at Hayes, Middlesex, factories in connection with the Radio (Exhibition—and tho.v could not be found. "We want the girls, trained or untrained. as soon as possible," stated an official of a company. "In addition, wo want cabinet improvers, French polisher improvers and highly-skilled radio testers in as great a number as wo can get them. "The girls need not know anything about radio, but if they are sufficiently nimble-fingered to do good needlework they would be all right for us. Salaries offered are at or abovo union rates, plus an efficiency bonus."
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21396, 20 October 1934, Page 2 (Supplement)
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