UNEMPLOYED WOMEN
MEETING OF COMMITTEE
A meeting of tho executive of the Mayoress's Women's Unemployment Committee was held with a fair attendance. The office committeo reported that registrations are mounting up, and that day work is urgently required. As the result of an appeal over the wireless a good many offers of employment have come in, but many moro are required. The committee felt that in these days when so many people are forced to do without permanent help it should be possible to place competent women for a whole or halfday's work, and it is hoped that as tho offices become better known more work will be available for the women registering there. Discussion took place on matters connected with tho opening of a shop, which is one of the schemes the committee has in hand. It is hoped that in this way many women, who aro capable of doing really good work, will have a means of disposing of such articles as children's clothes, fancy work, cake, sweets, jam, etc., all goods which they can make at home. In the meantime all who can offer employment, either hourly, daily, or weekly, aro requested to ring 28-982, or call at 119, Willis street.
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 84, 6 October 1931, Page 11
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204UNEMPLOYED WOMEN Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 84, 6 October 1931, Page 11
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