UNEMPLOYMENT BOARD
• v ’ ' labour vacancy. (By Telegraph—Per Press Association) WELLINGTON, May 3. A circular lias been issued to all of the* ‘union's proposing that there should be no nominations for the position of Workers’ Representative on the Unemployment Board, which has been “j-^ndrwed'^TfttSi'.ftJiMtlfrpifgli" the" retire-' ment of Mr ;W. Bromley.
The opinion union, circles isb stated to be unanimous that no action will be taken from that quarter to fill the vacancy, on the ground tlmt the Minister of Labour fright to make \th*e 'final choice,;" ah.d not the unions), The 'moii&iiations close on May' 21 gt. and nlreqdyy'one or two unions have 'LOie.uo part in the appoint ment of ' a .member,
The;. Unions • affiliated to the Alliance of Labour/and', to the New Zealand Jabour/Party tdl condemn the Uncmplbymchty&t. It is stated that Mr V. T. Aming, a former Secretary of the Wcllimito" Seamanle iUiiion, nominated but thaj there is, a proviso for lis witlid ra®a operate at the dictation of’ the Unions; ‘
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 May 1931, Page 3
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