BASIC WAGE
ifi.S,vy. ; :9:ETAILER s ORRO.SE CUT. Press Association). (Received this day .at 12, noon). x \ , <. SYDNEY, October 24. Retp.il Traders’ Association of INewSoufh W=d,es ’recpnpnended t° its •dneipb.ers .that the -2/r basic wage reduc Ifion be not applied. Thus far eleven ,‘Sydney .ftritis have declared they «u not reduce the wages of ,their staffs m cpnfpnnity with the new declaration, some stating they already 'consider the wage too low, and that a reduction would affect the spending power of the community.' •The Premier (Mr B. S. B. Stevens) consults his Ministerial, colleagues toddy • to poUpy,regarding the. new basic wage.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 October 1933, Page 6
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100BASIC WAGE Hokitika Guardian, 24 October 1933, Page 6
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