POOLING OF LABOUR
key Factory workers WELLINGTON SUGGESTION (Per Press—Association.) WELLINGTON, tbis-day. The pooling of key labour resources iu industires not directly concerned with the war- effort, -was urged in a statement issued ..by the Wellington Man-Power Committee which is of the opinion that, with the demands already made by the December 15 and January 10 mobilisations and the pending call-up of January 20, pooling along the lines was absolutely essential, not only , to maintain the output of civilian goods, . but to prevent hardship and possible loss of livelihood to employers affected by the mobilisation, while competitors with employees outside the present and pending mobilisations were not affected.
The committee had. already indicated to-the appellant employers the desirability in their own interests, and those of the community of some such a cooperative -scheme. and, since then, there had been announcements of the adoption by some. business groups of the type it had in mind.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 20660, 10 January 1942, Page 6
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