APPRENTICES ACT
URGE FQfi : ALTER ATION. • * ‘*iv V • ’■ (per Press Association — Copyright.) '■ NEW PLYMOUTH, August 3. “To urge upon the Government the necessity for ah alteration of the Apprenticeship Act, §o altering the conditions and the as to make it possible for the employers to employ a full number of apprentices in their respective trade.-’,” was the decision of a meeting to-day of representatives of the Taranaki Chamber of Commerce, Farmers’ Union, and Rotary Club. The Chairman of the Chamber, Mr A. F. Sandford, suggested that the Government should take the responsibility of paying boys five shillings a week for the first twelve of eighteen months of their apprenticeship, so that the employers could be induced to engage apprentices without delay.
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 August 1932, Page 5
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121APPRENTICES ACT Hokitika Guardian, 4 August 1932, Page 5
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