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RECRUITING AT HOME

ATTITUDE OF EMPLOYERS By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright 1 (R-ec. 'August 20, 8.5 p.m.) London. August 20. Sir George Pragnell, chairman of the National Patriotic Association, is dissatisfied owing to many business men failing to encourage their employees to enlist by promising them re-employ-ment on the return of peace. Trade is too good for recruiting to be good. O'ivo thousand shopkeepers have signed a pledge to assist, but tho bulk is less inclined now to lose workers than for an earlier ending of tho war. _ It is believed that anotinor half-million men would immediately enlist if the employers encouraged them. The "Wholesale Toxtilo Association, •in a manifesto, agrees to re-engage employees who enlist.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2546, 21 August 1915, Page 6

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RECRUITING AT HOME Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2546, 21 August 1915, Page 6

RECRUITING AT HOME Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2546, 21 August 1915, Page 6

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