WOMEN TEACHERS
PROPOSED RETIRING AGE. ‘ I // (By Telegraph—Per Press AsßoeidlUOtt. ' WELLIN’GTON, Sept. 26.; r “Why .should women teachers' ire-1 • tire at the age of 55? I do' not: agree with the proposal at all',’’; sa w Mrs E. W. Kane, at a ’meeting- of the Wellington College, Board, when the proposal adopted In- Otago Secondary Schools Board Advocating*/ a retiring age of 65 years' .TOr/ : male teachers,, and 55 3 ears’ 1 . 1 for’ , wotffpn.teachers was received. ;■ . : ‘ ;://; . Members agreed . that' h'dt’'retiriAg ( '' age should be fixed. The. Wellington - Board decided to take no actiohWWr 1
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 September 1930, Page 4
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