MANPOWER BREACHES
Several eases of failure to-register tor work of national importance under inc manpower regulations were heard by -'llStilwell, S.M., in the Magistrates Court, Wellington, yesterday. Albert Haslam Armstrong was fined £” and costs; Iris D. Brown, £2 and costs, and Walter Leonard Hainmington, £1 anti costs- Sylvia Hobbs was lined £2 and costs tor leaving essential einploynieiit at tlie New Commercial Hole] witliout permission from tlie manpower officer: Pliellis Mariee Mm-ten.-ison was lined £2 and costs for failing to comply with mi instruction from the manpower ollieer that Stic should resume employment with t>llnnmili and Co.. Uil.. or alternatively, submit evidence to show why she shout l not work: Dorothy May Mary I reston was lined £2 ami costs for leaving eiiiplo'vment at Godfrey Phillips Liniiteil, without permiesiom: Dorotliv Edna Simanoff was lim'd 10/- ami costs for falling to notify change or address to tlie manpower olllcer. £l. lor tailing to reTiui't fur interview when called on. mid for. tailing- to return to work when n-strui-leil; David Trevor Viggars vyas lined £1 unit costs for failing to notify tlie. manpower olllcer of change <>f address L. m u eosto on each of two charges of tailing to comply with Instructions to return to ms employment, mil £2 mid costs for leaving employment at tlie Vesta Battery company witliout permission from the manpower office l ’- . ~ , n „„ In the case against M illiam J. Walker, Limited, for breaches of tlie employment restriction order, Mr. Stilwell reserved his decision. Mr. W. .1. Stacey appeared tor the company.
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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 6, 2 October 1943, Page 7
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255MANPOWER BREACHES Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 6, 2 October 1943, Page 7
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