LABOR LEGISLATION.
EFFECT OF HIGH WAGES
(Pee Press Association.) Auckland, September 1
Some interesting remarks fell from Mr Charles Rhodes, vice-president of the Auckland Employers' Association and local director of the Waihi Gold Mining Company, at the annual meeting of the former body to-day, concerning the effect of the increase in wages due to our labor legislation. "In the Dominion," said Mr Rhodes, "higher wages results in an increased cost of living as well as, I think, in a better standard of living. In many cases I am convinced that wage-earners now save no more than formerly in spite of greater earning capacity. But in a country producing the raw material of export, it is certain that every rise in wages affects our ability to compete 111 the world's markets, where prices are governed by an outside standard, s with gold and silver, frozen meat, butter and cheese, etc. In the latter cases the increased cost of production simply hinders our commercial and economic progress, while distance and Customs duty prevent outsiders from underselling us locally. I don't suppose these facts will appeal to the worker," added Mr Rhodes, "bul undoubtedly "they affect the community generally."
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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVII, Issue 10241, 2 September 1909, Page 2
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196LABOR LEGISLATION. Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVII, Issue 10241, 2 September 1909, Page 2
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