SILENCE IS GOLDEN.
MEMBERS of the Unemployment Board should be very chary of receiving deputations of unemployed or addressing meetings on the subject. They have been appointed, for better or w T orse, for a term of two years, and they have not had time to frame a policy. Indeed, it is possible that Parliament may have to direct the policy of the board in important matters. At this early stage of their appointment, therefore, the members of the board, while informing themselves of all the facts of the case, should practise a judicial aloofness as to what they have to say regarding the hoard’s policy.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 19241, 1 December 1930, Page 8
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