WELL PAID SERVICE
“ The P. and T. Department has been delivering the goods, yet they are not receiving the remuneration commensurate with its service, and their is a big discrepancy between the P. and T. and other Departments,” stated Mr ,1. 11. McKenzie, Permanent General Secretary of the Association.-who
was greeted with applause when he spoke at a Postal social at Greymouth recently. He went on to state that there was an incubator in Xew Zealand and into this they stuck tlie Forestry Department. Tlie Government of Xew Zealand maintained that they could not pay salaries to the P. and T. officials, blit if they could pay a Department like the State Forestry big salaries, then the P. and T. were worthy of consideration.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 November 1927, Page 4
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124WELL PAID SERVICE Hokitika Guardian, 24 November 1927, Page 4
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