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THEY LIKE THE GOVERNMENT STROKE. Mr Collins: Why doesn't the Government pay the prevailing rate of wages? Outside employers in many instances pay a higher rate. Mr McLachlan: And yet if Government employees are so much worse off than ivorkers in private employment, it is strange that we are all so terribly pestered for Government billets.

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Free Lance, Volume I, Issue 4, 28 July 1900, Page 12

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THEY LIKE THE GOVERNMENT STROKE. Mr Collins: Why doesn't the Government pay the prevailing rate of wages? Outside employers in many instances pay a higher rate. Mr McLachlan: And yet if Government employees are so much worse off than ivorkers in private employment, it is strange that we are all so terribly pestered for Government billets. Free Lance, Volume I, Issue 4, 28 July 1900, Page 12

THEY LIKE THE GOVERNMENT STROKE. Mr Collins: Why doesn't the Government pay the prevailing rate of wages? Outside employers in many instances pay a higher rate. Mr McLachlan: And yet if Government employees are so much worse off than ivorkers in private employment, it is strange that we are all so terribly pestered for Government billets. Free Lance, Volume I, Issue 4, 28 July 1900, Page 12

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