"NOTHING LIKE ENOUGH."
FEMALE FACTORY HANDS. (By Tclesrapn.-Speoinl Correspondent.) Auckland, August 24. "Thoro'is nothing like enough female labour available to go , round," declared Mr. Arch. Clarlc at tho Auckland Employers' Association's meeting yesterday, when referring to tho difficulty in securing factory girls. The position with regard to factories, ho declared, was just about as acuto as in domestic circles. They could not executo all their orders because — sufficient hands were not available, and, as a matter of calculation, .he supposed that from 70 to 100 more hands could. find employment in the Auckland factories. "Tho time has come," said Mr. Clark, "when, as far as female labour is concerned, the Government should tako into consideration the question of immigration on a very extended scale."
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 904, 25 August 1910, Page 11
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