CHANGE OF EMPLOYMENT
Because industries were essential it did not mean that employers could sit back and make no effort to replace men who desired to change their employment, said the chairman, Mr. J. U Liddell, when the Auckland Manpower (Industrial) Committee held its first sitting in the North at Whangarei. The chairman emphasised that employers should endeavour to obtain men to fill such positions, through the placement officer, advertising ana other avenue?*
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New Zealand Herald, Volume 79, Issue 24249, 15 April 1942, Page 4
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