THE PRINCE OF WALES LOOKS FORWARD.
" 1 think the outlook for the future I affords grounds for reasoned optimism It may lie that it is brighter when we look back and compare it with the troubled times from which we have emerged. First and foremost there Is the news spirit of co-operation and goodwill between employer and employed in which the human elements is the keynote. The human element plays an enormous part in industrial relations. It is as necessary to study that human element as regards the workers, as it is to study new methods, new ideas, and new organisation. The status of being consulted, where appropriate, and where possible, is the natural aspiration among the workers. The tendency in this direction must help forward the improved relations in industry.”—The Prince of "Wales, in a recent important public address.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 May 1927, Page 4
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140THE PRINCE OF WALES LOOKS FORWARD. Hokitika Guardian, 16 May 1927, Page 4
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