44 Hour Week Not Answer To Shortages
The opinion that a general increase in the working hours from 40 a week to 44 would not ly assist vital production that 'would 1 overcome the shortages* which were militating against successful rehabilitation was expressed at the qUart-. erly general meeting o£. members ofthe; Waikato...R,,S. A.-. " ' .. The question was'lntroduced when the president, Mr B. E. Woodhams* after reporting on the . Dominion’ conference, recalled that several of the remits concerning housing and land settlement problems had advocated an increase in the working hours of the country generally, and that the conference had decided to ask all associations for an expression of opinion from their members.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 13, Issue 3, 4 October 1948, Page 5
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11244 Hour Week Not Answer To Shortages Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 13, Issue 3, 4 October 1948, Page 5
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