INDUSTRIAL EFFICIENCY
PROPOSED LEGISLATION DELAY TILL NEXT SESSION URGED (Special to Daily Times) AUCKLAND, Sept. 29. Holding that the passage of the Industrial Efficiency Bill should be deferred until next session, the Auckland Chamber of Commerce has communicated with the Associated Chambers of Commerce asking it to take immediate action to secure such delay The chamber considers that the provisions of the Bill are so far-reaching and the definition of the term “ Industries ” so wide, including all classes of business, and not merely manufacturers, that a delay until next session is necessary to enable its provisions to be fully considered. If the Government should be unwilling to accept that suggestion the chamber is of the opinion that at least the definition should be narrowed down in such a way as to limit the scope of the Bill to the manufacturing industries.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22999, 30 September 1936, Page 10
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