DRAINAGE BOARD DISMISSAL
to not »prrgi» ©» ?*■ i*sm. fortun* to be -dismissed by the D*aina«* Boprd, which is a Labewr body, and
* ""».»» wile and few* children living on fresh air. The ptra* vjous Government. I have been a«W . vised, always started a man who suffered dismissal the following week oav sustenance. I am beginning lise just how the Labour OovarnaaeM really treats an unfortunate man, mak-' %&JF*J ,if i »»w| t «hiWr«n «35rjJ« point of starvation. lem a workae* and have alway* been a Labour avp-' porter, but have aweltenad at laft/l have voted Labour for the last time, also my wife. After all, M«wwCoaS« « n 0 d Forbes were not so bad when one realises, that there waa a world-wide depression Qn . when tti£y were in PQw*r,wy o ure, etc..
UNFORTUNATE RELIET WORKS* September 15, lSja., [An inquiry" into this case showed that the local bodyconcerned had had no option but to dismiss the men. said Mr M, Ross District Employniant Officer, yesterday. They had beenpreviously warned, he added, and. in the circumstances, as the dismissal wis caused through their own action, the Labour Department could do nothing but mflict a penalty-of two- wieJcsJ
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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22511, 20 September 1938, Page 13
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