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FORD'S FACTORIES.

VISITED BY AUSTRALIANS. " (Oablfe— -Fresa Assooisiion — Copyris-bt.) ^Auatralir.a sad K.3. Pt®sb AssGoiatioa.) Received Tuesday 10.25 p.m. NEW YORK, March 28. The Australian Industrial Mission spent a day at Detroit inspecting the Ford American and Canadian plants and having an opportunity interviewing employees. The "minimum wage at Ford's is twenty four shillings per day. The industry is working four days per week through a slack period. Two former Australian unionists, now employed at Ford's visited the Mission tonight, interviewing the employers' representatives and stating that mass production was not harmful. They knew men working from ten to fifteen years without injury to healttw * : w ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ '

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North Otago Times, Volume CVII, Issue 17170, 30 March 1927, Page 5

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FORD'S FACTORIES. North Otago Times, Volume CVII, Issue 17170, 30 March 1927, Page 5

FORD'S FACTORIES. North Otago Times, Volume CVII, Issue 17170, 30 March 1927, Page 5

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