SIX DAYS' WEEK
-e EXTRA HANDS ENGAGED. Publicity has been given to a statement that the hotelkeepers who had raised the tariff to tho public were still managing' with tho same staff as formerly. Mr. John Bevorklge, chairman of tho local Licensed Victuallers' Association, and licensco of tho Grand Hotel, was consulted with regard to tile statement, which he states, as far. as ,ho is concornod, to bo utterly without foundation. / "With only twenty-five people in the Tiouse, I linvo had to engaco two extra Lands," said 'Mr. flcveridge. "How many would I have to engage with a hundred guests in the house? At least six hands, I nssurn yon. Tho new award has matlo a considerable difforenco to hotel-keepers with large staffs, and I, [or one, am heartily sick of the whole business.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2146, 12 May 1914, Page 5
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134SIX DAYS' WEEK Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2146, 12 May 1914, Page 5
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