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How employment of women in banks trading in New Zealand tends to expand is shown in. “The Banker,” organ of the New Zealand Bank Officers’ Guild. It was stated that there are nearly 300 women employed on the staffs of the hanks. “The ladies have appareritly wakened'up to the fact that the Guild is worthy of their wholehearted support. Already a committee of their own sex lias been formed in Wellington for the purpose of furthering their welfare, and local committees are- also being established in other centres.” The journal understands-: that the women are particularly interested in the subject of superannuation, ■vvhich was considered, at the recent conference of bank officers.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 August 1929, Page 6
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