WORK FOR SINGLE UNEMPLOYED
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Stimulation of Secondary industries GOVERNMENT'S PLANS
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AUCKLAND, This Day* Although the Governmeflt scffieme fd place 7000 men on full-time employment at standafd rates during the n6xt 12 months# eaehx man to bo Ongagjed for four months, applies to married men only, it was emphasised by the aoting-Miiiister of LahOur, the Hoh; P* O. Webb, this moi-nihg# thafi plane were being prepared under whioh siiigie men would be employed on useful works, such as big road jobs and othffl? developmental schemes. (Flle Minister said that as soon- as able-bodied men Were absorbed attention would be paid to the prohlem of the mari not physically fit but . capable of lighter erhployment. Mr Webb added that #ith the retilrn of Mr Savage and Mr Nhsh from tha Imperial Conference a review of the whole econoinic situhtion would be made, as Cabifiet was anxious to stitfitilate secondary industries, which Were of importanCe to the industrial Ixfe of the country.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 150, 13 July 1937, Page 5
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163WORK FOR SINGLE UNEMPLOYED Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 150, 13 July 1937, Page 5
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