WORK AND WAGES.
(To the Editor). Sir, —Please print this paragraph for information of the public; 1 clipped in from a southern papor:—A novel idea was propounded at a meeting of Christ-church employers in order bo devise a common couibo of action in an industrial dispute. "1 want a clause introduced," said an employer, "to provide that when a man enters on his day's work he shall not think of anything but the work lie is on." It was agreed the clause was highly desirable, but the difficulty would he the enforcement of it. It was also noted that then the unions would Bar thai employers claimed the employees both in body and mind. Now, Sir, I want one thing added to the paragraph; just my own idea that the employer wanted the mail stoppedi from thinking 011 anything but the work he was on in case he should mediate on the need for a rino in wanes.—Yours, &k\, TVELT;-HEAT) FED.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 26 July 1916, Page 2
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161WORK AND WAGES. Horowhenua Chronicle, 26 July 1916, Page 2
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