MARRIED WOMEN TEACHERS
PROTEST AGAINST EMPLOYMENT.
TIMARU, March 12. / The following supplementary remit from Otago was carried unanimously by the South Island Federation of School Committees’ Association at the annual conference yesterday:—“That we protest against the employment of married women teachers when their husbands are in employment, and ihat the Act be amended to make such oi:> plovment illegal.” The latter part of the motion was added after a discussion in which all the delegates .spoke in favour of toe remit, and the words “steady and adequate” were deleted before the word “employment.”
The following remit from Canterbury was withdrawn:'—-“That the emp'.ovment of female teachers whose husbands are earning sufficient salary te keep them, be not approved of by vne conference, and that strong representations be made to the Department ,i> support of the protests made by the various Education Boards of New Zealand.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 March 1930, Page 3
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