HAPPY WORKERS
REFORM’S HIGH AIM THE CO-OPERATIVE SPIRIT FINE SENTIMENTS BY MR COATES [Per Press Association.] HAMILTON, Oct. 24. Mr Coates made a short visit to Hamilton yesterday and opened the Railway Institute, erected by the employees of Frankton house factory. He was welcomed to the electorate by Mr J. A. Young and other speakers. The Prime Minister congratulated the employees upon the enterprise and co-operation shown between controlling and working staffs in the erection of the building. Only by team work could results be attained. Good bosses made good men, and a good understanding between them produced good results. He could not please everybody, and was not going to try, but’he wanted workers in the Department to feel happy and contented, and he desired close co-operation between all sections. They could make the Department a. success by pulling together. He would like to see the same spirit which was responsible for the erection of the institute permeate the Department from the youngest member of the working staff to the highest executive heads. The Minister was cordially received and left later for Te Aroha, where he delivered a short speech and then visited Te Awamutu and Cambridge.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19438, 26 October 1925, Page 6
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