P. & T. EMPLOYEES
RESOLUTION AGAINST CUT. (By Telegraph —Per Press Association) WELLINGTON, February 18. A section of the P. and T. Employees Association last night resolved, while recognising the country is passing through an unfavourable period, they were firmly of the opinion that, the ten per cent, reduction in salaries, particularly those still suffering from the reductions made in 1921, is grossly unjust. The meeting considers if Civil Servants are required to contribute towards the deficit then every person in the country should do so also, ant! that merchants and business houses and distributors of all articles should be compelled by Act of Parliament- to reduce- prices, as also should professional men in all walks of life and proprietors of newspapers.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 February 1931, Page 5
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121P. & T. EMPLOYEES Hokitika Guardian, 18 February 1931, Page 5
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