FRENCH “NEW DEAL”
BILL FOR INDUSTRIAL CODES. GOVERNMENT TABLES MEASURE. By Telegraph—Press Assn.—Copyright Paris, Jan. 10. The Government tabled a Bill providing for industrial codes resembling the modified American “new deal,” attempting to adjust production and consumption. Only depressed important industries are affected. The Bill, which will have international repercussions, is based on the examples of the United States, Britain, Italy and Germany. In envisages restriction and limitation of working hours, withholding stock and loan issues, and rationalisation of industry. The Government intends industries to co-operate voluntarily and assumes the right to enforce agreements.
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Taranaki Daily News, 12 January 1935, Page 5
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