Attempt to Improve Standard of Motor Mechanics’ Work
EFFICIENCY TEST TO BE PASSED Minister Replies to Deputation Press Association. —Copyright. Wellington, Today. Mr. F. McKecn, M.P., who introduced the recent deputation to the Minister for Labour, Hon. A. Hamilton, from the Motor Trade Union protesting against conditions under which examinations for motor mechanics are conducted by the Motor Trade Association, has received the following letter from the Minister of Justice, the Hon. G. J- Cobbe: “My colleague, the Hon. Minister of Labour, has passed on to mo the representations made by the deputation from the Motor Trade Union on July 27. I have had careful inquiries made into the subject matter discussed with particular reference to the suggestion that the Motor Trade Association had committed false pretence in* accepting examination and certificate fees from members of the union introduced by you. ‘I find that your conclusions have been drawn somewhat prematurely and that the Motor Trade Association is even now organising a scheme for the improvement of the standard of the trade. This should be for the mutual benefit of motor vehicle owners, garage proprietors and those employed in garages. “Briefly the idea is to induce motor mechanics to qualify to pass an efficiency test. Garages employing a certain quota of duly qualified men and whose shop equipment is up to a certain standard will be certificated. Motor unions will bo advised as to garages that are certificated and it is contemplated that their guaranteed efficiency will command preference of support. “Competition will ultimately require all garages to employ certificated men and thereby bring about a general raising of the quality of the work done and incidentally justify a higher standard of charges which will, in turn, enable a higher wage scale to bo paid. ‘ “I have had papers and blank certificates relating to the whole plan of the scheme submitted to me and I think the idea is a commendable one, but it is still in embryonic stage and it is too early yet to pass judgment upon its manner of working out in practice.’’
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 342, 28 August 1933, Page 5
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