WOMEN WORKERS
IDEA OF REMOVING, THEM. (United Press Association —By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.) (Received this day at 10.10 p.m.) LONDON, Sep. 24. Addressing the Oxford contereiice of works directors, managers and foremen, Sir Herbert Austin urged tl e ado - tion by Great Britain of Hitler’s idea of removing wopieu from industiy. Tne women of Britain had built round themselves a position which they had not occupied before tiro war. Industry was not women’s place. He was confident if all were removed -therefrom, except perhaps in the cotton industry, it would solve unemployment. British industry was now unable to support higher wages or a shorter week, unless the world were- better organised. A definite move in the opposite direction may be expected. Increasing hours and reducing wages, was a more economical basis.
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 September 1933, Page 6
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