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TRAINING APPRENTICES.

MASTER BUILDERS MOVING.

(Per United Press Association.) WELLINGTON, November 19,

The Master Builders’ Association discussed an intimation from the Labour Department that a committee comprising the representatives of those engaged in hoys’ welfare work had been established for the purpose of endeavouring to prevent boys from going to blind alley occupations. The memorandum stated that, in loosing up the returns in connection with the carpenters and joiners’ trade, it was found that a considerable number of employers had failed to accept their responsibility in regard to the training of apprentices. It was decided to communicate with all the members of the association, drawing their attention to the apprentice question, and urging the employers to engage their full quota of apprentices.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19952, 20 November 1926, Page 15

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TRAINING APPRENTICES. Otago Daily Times, Issue 19952, 20 November 1926, Page 15

TRAINING APPRENTICES. Otago Daily Times, Issue 19952, 20 November 1926, Page 15

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