WAGES CUT RESTORED
AUCKLAND CITY COUNCIL EMPLOYEES. LABOUR COUNCIL’S ACTION. (Per United Press Association.) Auckland, June 6. The Labour City Council to-night decided to restore all cuts made in the salaries and wages of employees earning £3OO per annum and under. The council on a Labour vote also rejected a motion to restore the higher salaries. It was resolved to meet the increased cost for the year of £11,700 by increasing the estimated deficit by that amount and not to increase the rates. The council also decided to frame a by-law permitting meetings in all but busy traffic areas and in all parks but Albert Park. The estimates adopted by the council provide for the same rate as last year.
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Southland Times, Issue 25305, 7 June 1935, Page 7
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120WAGES CUT RESTORED Southland Times, Issue 25305, 7 June 1935, Page 7
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