A QUESTIONNAIRE FOR CIVIL SERVANTS
If you are a civil servant ask yourself these questions: Have you received from the Fraser Government working conditions equal to conditions outside the service? Do you agree that because of the influence and power of certain union “bosses” the groups they represent should be singled out for special treatment? Do you believe you should be taxed twice for one beneflt? Do you favour the handing out of “plums” to outsiders, thereby limiting your own prospects of advancement? The Fraser Government, in spite of all its fine words, has NOT improved the lot of civil servants, many of whom are under grave economic handicaps. The steady progress towards a State dictatorship gives the State more and more power over its employees, whose prospects of improving their positions are thereby <rfminished. What New Zealand should aim at is a balanced economy in which an efficient civil service, maintaining the high traditions established in the past, plays its part along with private enterprise in fostering the progress of New Zealand. That is the objective of the National Party which is pledged to correct the legitimate grievances of the civil service, and ensure a fair deal for all. Therefore. Change the Government, VOTE NATIONAL. _____ _ 1116
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Waikato Times, Volume 132, Issue 22151, 24 September 1943, Page 6
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