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MUST MAKE UP MINDS ON 40-HOUR WEEK

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By Telegraph

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Keeeived I ridav, 9...1) p.m. HYDXLY, Feb. 21. Tlie Xew South Wales (lovernment will liave to define i(s altitiule on the introduetion of a Bill for a 40-liour wee.k, bel'ore Ihe State Parliament meets liext Wednesdav. The first notice of motion is that by Mrs. L. Fowler deelaring ' that State legislation for a 40-hour week slrould imniediately be introdnced and applied to all workers under State awards The motion, wliieh lapsed last year but was restored the dav Parliament adjourued for Christmas, will be discussed by Cabinet and caueus within tlie nest i'ew days .

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Chronicle (Levin), 22 February 1947, Page 5

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106

MUST MAKE UP MINDS ON 40-HOUR WEEK Chronicle (Levin), 22 February 1947, Page 5

MUST MAKE UP MINDS ON 40-HOUR WEEK Chronicle (Levin), 22 February 1947, Page 5

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