FORTY-FOUR HOUR WEEK
P,CCEPT£D IN NEW SOUTH WALES A- A ni'Xl-AHIiD PULU'.V. lAoceinc< 1 February 10, 1 0..>.> p.iu. SVDNKY, February lb. ,1 udsje Heehy, of the Industrial ; oU rt, who is iniinirinjr into Uie iit nir week i]Uestion, said he t hoU.-tiL- lo ,voIIM be justified in acceplini; as the tee la red policy of the Slate il hours’ a - .irk )>(.•!• week as (he definite adoption ,r a lii#rln-r industrial standard. Ilf mils would In' mi mployers to ireiye Ilia t the adopl.inn would he pre--1 [dir la I lo industry, and in, eases where ■ iiiployees wished hi eniphasise Iheit laitn Ilia I (lie change was desirable for he well-being of employees, the onus vould be upon (lie employees lo estaois.li the facts.
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Waikato Times, Volume 94, Issue 14592, 16 February 1921, Page 5
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124FORTY-FOUR HOUR WEEK Waikato Times, Volume 94, Issue 14592, 16 February 1921, Page 5
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