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. , . i . - — - ■ ■ - ; ; ~ ~ ; - — • — : , . » Everyone has their snare of w^orry! It^ is generally worry over something to lose ot something desired. Everyone has. so methihg to lose, m that fact lies the joy of -possession. Everyone has something to gain from sound Government directed for the benefit of all classes. No Government has ever done more m a practical way to relieve the workers from worry than the Coates Government. This is not merely election talk. It is a fact proved by deeds, not empty assertion. Housing. Elducatioh. What is the greatest everyday problem of the Worker and the In three years the Coates Administration has built new schools to Worker's Wife? To secure (a home of their own and a sense of the tune of Half a Million sterling and extended the opportunities security. Relief from worry. for the children of all classes to improve their prospects m life. _ . ,' f . ' - Free dental clinics have been established and the health of every . v The Reform Government has made good housing possible tor child has received consideration. thousands of workers. During three years of Coates administra- . tion £6,336,31 0 has been devoted to providing workers' homes CToUntry W^OrkerS. by means of, State Advances. If this sum were apportioned . . ... .l - . . £ , ■, . | .ii .i b • . j t j 1 1 • •i. i. ul m ,j tA «„«• The Government has decided to acquire areas ot lands m rural over all the Registered I rade Unionists it would be equal to over . , t . n , , , j . . L • .- cvi m v ji t i c -j. i tl:. :. j ui^ »u^ Wl^„„|. wm , districts where partially employed workers can devote their time , £63 I Os. per head! lhmkotit! I his is double the amount ever . *' . . f -- *: ' • . . c . , n .. i m r . „. . r , i .... i o to the prohtable working ot 1 U to Id acres with hnancial assistadvanced to Workers for home building by any previous Govern- w» i«e h*"»«- b jj.. v v v- /«:*u^ ■;« . ance from the State. In addition, small holdings t either m- , ". "'.''■■ dividual or m. groups) m the vicinity of large towns will be Old Age and Widows' Pensions. encouraged. Under the Reform Government the total payments for three i»r*%— i.^i.«.» *"«--— ~—««*:^~» years of Pensions amount to £3,728,980, offering a yearly . Workers Compensation. average of nearly 1£ millions sterling. During the last three In 1926 the Coates Administration increased the amount of years under the prior Government a yearly average of only just icompensation m case of death to £1,000 and materially increased over £384,000 was attained. Old Age Pensions were 1 0/- per the weekly payments for injury, week, under Reform. 1 7/6. For. Widows, with one child, pen- V «■''»>' sions were £12 per year and £6 for every additional child; how, Industrial Rest. £52 per year and £26 for every additional child, limitation of t^ Coates Government has sought to^ promote Industrial Peace " | these Pensions was £30; how £208 per year. by bringing Workers and Employers together m a spirit of goodSorial Welfare "' ' " ' w^' The Industrial Conference of last year did splendid work ■*" - . »,-,,-*, i t' r\ m tft ' s direction and is to be continued. Great attention has been paid, to Motherhood by the Department _ -.^ , , , nu- v ci y •/ , v c~-l l v „ u«*« U.,;U f«^ ,u;r>U Ihe Coates Government has now set up an able and competent or Health. Several kantane Hospitals have been built tor which „„„,..,«.•„ c \t/ i ! ■■■•■■•■■ .iT ■■•' -v" j r- -U - i J„ f L«„ QV „ committee comprised of leading representatives of Workers, large grants have been made. Contributions towards these are **• re • i * • *•" * j madeannually and m addition the Department pays £125 per Employers and. Government : offioafc .to : mv^ate. and report .■,-:■. . year towards the salary of each Plunket Nurse. Grants last on the means of minimising the hardships of periodical unemployyear to the Plunket Society totalled £24,911. Thousands of ment. Workers' wives and Workers' children have been benefited by . Invalid Pen sions. . the splendid humanitarian work of the Plunket Society under the n r* •- uc* . «i:j'*,. ••'■'■■ j. i- j •,. £ «.u r * r The Coates Government is proposing a scheme of invalidity direction and assistance ot the Coates Government.. . . i. *■,*** c JT ... j ' • *. v pensions to reheve the family man from worry and anxiety where Tariffs. * * sickness interferes with the breadwinner supporting his family. By wise and judicious Tariffs the Coates administration has There is definite evidence of the practical efforts of the Govern- ■-- protected the worker against the dumping of foreign competitive ment on behalf of all classes — not windy talk but practical goods aj»d has reduced: the cost of everyday necessaries of life. measures for the good of all the people.
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NZ Truth, Issue 1195, 25 October 1928, Page 10
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