CO-OPERATIVE KITCHENS.
Tho domestic servant problom has become serious, and the constitution of a board does not appear likely to nialio it less so, says a writer in the "Sydney Morning Herald." In fact, some housekeepers are anticipating a revolution in the kitchen.
Mrs. Mackinnon, of Sydney, who is woll-known because of her interest in political and domestic education, was askod what she thought of the inclusion of domestic workers in tho schedule of tho Industrial Disputes Act. It had suggested to her the possibility of a great change in household management. Tho shortening of the hours would, she said, mean in sonio houses trying to do tho work by shifts, which did not seem possible. "Her reason for thinking, so was the present difficulty ofsEcuring girls. Then, too, there were housewives who could not afford to pay tho wages demanded by Somo girls. There never was
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1313, 16 December 1911, Page 11
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147CO-OPERATIVE KITCHENS. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1313, 16 December 1911, Page 11
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