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AN INJUSTICE

BUILDERS PROTEST.

< DUNEDIN,’ 'July ’l2. ‘ The head of a large in. terviewed, 'said : “The proposal to subsidise bui'ding work .'is a grave injustice to established builders, and particularly apprentices. “At- present we"' have thirty 'apprentices and about the same number of men not on the unemployed register. Therefore, we could not employ the e men on work carrying a subsidy. In other words, it means, that we will have to discharge the whole of these apprentices and take on men who uU'e on th - ' register. Thiis is a grave injustice the apprentices, as they would then b • turned out with their .trailed : lml f learned.”

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Hokitika Guardian, 13 July 1932, Page 6

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AN INJUSTICE Hokitika Guardian, 13 July 1932, Page 6

AN INJUSTICE Hokitika Guardian, 13 July 1932, Page 6

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