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BAKERS’ COURSE

REHABILITATION AID EX-SERVICEMEN IN TRADE The Rehabilitation Board has arranged, subject to certain conditions, to assist ex-servicemen in the bakery trade to attend a refresher course in baking conducted by the Wheat Research Institute. The course, which will be held at Christchurch, will be of approximately five weeks’ duration. The board will make a contribution of £2 17s 6d a week towards the wages of any of its wage-subsidy trainees undertaking the course provided the employer makes up the difference, between that and the gross contract wage for the period of the course. Actual and reasonable transport costs to and from the trainee’s place of employment will also be met by the Rehabilitation Board. In the case of ex-servicemen bakers who intend to set up in business on their own account and those who intend to re-enter or continue in the trade, the board will pay a subsistence allowance of £5 15s a week and will meet transport costs from and to the place of employment. Men taking the course must have had at least a year’s experience in the trade.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26274, 4 October 1946, Page 9

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BAKERS’ COURSE Otago Daily Times, Issue 26274, 4 October 1946, Page 9

BAKERS’ COURSE Otago Daily Times, Issue 26274, 4 October 1946, Page 9