WOMEN WORKERS.
COMPETITORS WITH MEN. NEW PROBLEM OF PEACE. VANCOUVER, April 12. Advices from Paris state that Eugene Uneux, the author, declares that the economic struggle between men and woni<?n .is talcing such a violent character /that the new sex war seems to be' the- -.most, -important question that: will have- to be faced when peace is declared. Once they are demobilised, aoid -have received their well-deserved homage, men will want to go back to the work they left.-. Women, having proved themselves m work m which H was thought they would be incapable, and having grown accustomed to independences will refuse to quit by persuasion' jobs they were called to in 'the moment of necessity. Both will be m the riirtit", making the struggle all the more bitter.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13973, 20 April 1916, Page 3
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