AIDING UNEMPLOYED
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£80,000 Subsidy For Aucjcland
(By Telegraph
AUCKLAND, Last Night. The offer of a subsidy of £80,000 from the Employment Promotion Fund for the purpose of giving full-timo work for four months to 1800 unemployed in the Auckland metropolitan area was made to-day by the actingMinister of Labour, the Hon. P. C. Webb, at a conference with representatives of local bodies in the city and surrounding districts. The Minister, who was aceompanied by Mr. W. Bromley, of the Employment Division of the Labour Department, stressed the need. for tackling the unemployment problem in a non-political way and gavo an assurance to the conference that men who refused work when offered would receive. scant sympathy from the Government.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 150, 13 July 1937, Page 13
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