WOMEN’S JOBS PROTECTED
(P.A.) WELLINGTON, September 29. Women who are directed by district manpower officers from their ordinary jobs into more essential work are entitled to get their jobs back after the war. This was made clear by an official of the National Service Department today when the question was raised about the rights of women and girls when transferred to war work. He said they received the same P r ° teatl ? n . ~a t under the Occupational Re-Establishment Regulations. Any person Greeted essential work by a man-power officer was entitled to his job back after the war just as if he had gone into the armed forces. That applied to females as well as to males.
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Southland Times, Issue 24862, 30 September 1942, Page 5
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