WAGE CUTS
ITS EFFECT UPON INDUSTRY
KOTA HI AN PB ESI DENT'S VIEW
(Australian Press A ssoriation.)
SYDNEY. April 27
‘•Wages should be the last thing to !>c cut in lindi'j tr\." declared Mr N. Base ill, addressing the X e wrast! - Rotary (!ont'erenee. H" added : "It wages are first -attacked, how can you expert confidence of your workmen. Ibe employer should be a ieaoer without bit'lig an autocrat.’’ Profits were morally and ethieslly wrong, he continued, i olital.ied at the expense of the worker. In times of depre: sio ■, th • bur' 1 m -should mu. lie placed m ft- .shoii'.l-rs of those | -■ st able to bear namely the employees.
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 April 1932, Page 5
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110WAGE CUTS Hokitika Guardian, 28 April 1932, Page 5
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