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Concessions Not Favoured By County Council • "SP00N-FEEDING," SAYS CHAIRMAN The practice .of allowing additional concessions, chiefly relating to travelling. timo, to . employees, is. not favoured by the Hawke's Bay. Countv Couucile, who yesterday passed a resolution rtquesting that the executivo of ihe New Zealand Counti'es Association should take up the. matter' and see that a close control was exercised. Mr W. Tucker cqnside'red ihat, where an employee received-a good wage, h® should be prepared to go a long distanee un his own accounL for it. lle would like the New Zealand executive to bc fully alive to .extras crecping. in regard to these allowances "We have no. need to grumble as far as our men are concerned. buS where men are receiving a gooii rat« of pay one .dees, object to little 'pecks'' creeping in," said tlie chairman. Mr F B. Logan. "We have made all the concessions that .a h'Cal body is eutitla ! to make. This council is being maintained by those * who ' are most affected by flucluations and I don't like to see what might be called spoon-feeding going on." • .....
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 39, 9 November 1937, Page 3
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