MEN CAN LEAVE
EMPLOYEES ON FARMS
That reservists on farms can leave their employment to take up any type of work was stated by members of the Armed Forces Appeal Board at Cambridge. A reservist intending such a change, would first have to inform the manpower officer, if an appeal on his behalf had been allowed previously. "A man can leave his job at any time and take any job unless he is under the direction of the er officer,"' said Mr A. Hayward, a member of the board. "Farming has not yet been declared essential; not that, it isn't, but because it would be too difficult to manage. Unless a reservist has been sent to a farm by the manpower officer, he is definitely free to go elsewhere,''
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 6, Issue 56, 16 March 1943, Page 5
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129MEN CAN LEAVE Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 6, Issue 56, 16 March 1943, Page 5
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