AN EMPLOYER'S DUTY TO HIS GIRL WORKERS.
Tim duly of tho employer bos not only in g'ving work to his employees but also in seeing ["hat. they are propel ly cared for, particularly girl workers, who, in many cases liavo left their homes, parents and friends, to earn m ing in the city. Tho Young Women s Christian Association urgently needs to extend its activities in Wellington. Jho public, particularly employeis, are h.in„ appealed to for tho worthy object. Consider what an institution ot t ns lialu e means to tho girl a«v from rionic, .ml your verdict will ho that tht . .C.jV is no'ble in character and work, orid 1 ni ■ solutelv necessary, fallow voui "PP II - _° by posting a donation to t.iei treasurer, Mr. A D. Bavfcild, Box 10(1, To-day. It's urgently ueedod.-(Pub-lished by arrangement).
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 265, 5 August 1919, Page 2
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137AN EMPLOYER'S DUTY TO HIS GIRL WORKERS. Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 265, 5 August 1919, Page 2
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