CLEANERS AT THE CAR SHEDS.
' you kindly'allow mo through tho medium of your widely-read paper, to more' clearly state tho case for the car-cleaners? Thd" number of cars cleaned each, night is, I, think,"mori"' than 72, and the number of cloaners'l2, and of this number the averago on' duty each night is not more than tcny many in the courso of tho week being'bid up with colds or sonic other 'causes owing to the uncongeniality 1 of the task, tho filth of myriad feet from town .and country concentrating ".'in' all ' conceivable" places from floor'to'coilins,: the disturbing'and inhaling of which contribute to the causes. Now, when tho' men ar? absent, their share of the work has,' by a supreme effort, to be done by those present, and for no reward.. Again, it is not true that "tho cleaners ' get £3 per . week',' get 1:, £3 per week of "seven nights, which is a different thing.—l am,
etc., < ONE OF THE CLEANERS. , Wellington, June .22.
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 241, 4 July 1908, Page 6
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164CLEANERS AT THE CAR SHEDS. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 241, 4 July 1908, Page 6
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