THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES
An Fxm.nu.ni> I’noi'iii tv. Over the whole range of occupations Hitt) whi h fciiale labour was introduced during the war. the rever-ion to the older I in lice is now vittually complete. Even where n few women are still left in such eriip ath.us. they are regia: ed as they retire hy men. The eunfitlenl pretlit tions that wartime dilution would usher in tt new ouccli of wi tin. n's employment oil work | rcvimis!v done hy lien have been fnllilhd in hardly a single o-i tipat-xn, even where women’s work during the wat gave the greatest sati-l'ai lion. The she ter ill ration of women's working life aml the Sgecial incisions that have to Iro nia 'e where women arc dll- | loVi d are 'I ill effective I a triers to any w idc.-picad suhstii tit ic-;i of women’.hiliocr for men’s, even while, in a teclinical sense. the women are equally c:l> a!d“ of doing the work. Mere conservatism i< also prelutl ly a p werlid fart,:r ii! th“ n*vt* sum t<» jiv-unr ! r;tci i-.'Mi** ‘ N«*w St:»t« siunn/*
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 September 1924, Page 2
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182THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES Hokitika Guardian, 17 September 1924, Page 2
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