CHARITABLE AID
jjT'Post" Special Commissioner.)
ihospital boards to be I relieved of payments § to unemployed lOHARGE ON RELIEF FUNDS
WELLINGTON, Wednesday. 'It has been the .practice for hos2l boards to provide sustenance' for 'istered unemployed, particularly in ' stand-down periods," said Mr. jdes in his statement. "Waste is |sed by duplicaiion and overlapping en the same able-bodied unemployare assisted from public funds by • Unemployment Board and hospi- \ boards and possibly other spcial 'anisations. |It is therefore proposed to remove ^ all the hospital boards the nec4y for assisting. This means that any relief It may jPossible to give to registered unWoyed, apart from wages, will be en from the unemployment fund, he hospital boards will be respon|e for relief to those whose disis due to a cause other fhan unployment. 'M a result of the proposed change aiethod and organisation hospital | charitable aid boards should be ? to reduce their demands for leyM loeal bodies.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 181, 24 March 1932, Page 5
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