P. & T. OFFICERS
DEMAND FOR BETTER
SALARIED
(13y Telegraph—Per Press Association.)
'INVERCARGILL,, November 15. At a meeting of the Southland •branch of the P. and T. Officers’ Association’ to-night, the following resolution was carried : “That this section of the P. and T. Employees’ Association is averse to me increase in salary made to Members or Parliament in its dying hours. It further records its opinion tmii the reason tendered by the Labour Party having for its so-called object an increase in pay for civil servants was nothing less than party camouflage, and • mat as between the political parties there is little or no difference, ns they are not out to do justice to the moral claims of the members of our service, who for years have been demanding a living wage.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 November 1929, Page 3
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