RELIEF WAGES
NO FURTHER Cy ROTORUA WOMEN'S ot PROTESTS AGAlNst PROPOSAL RESOLUTION CARR^ At .a ispeeial meeting 0f ti cutive of the Rotorua AVom/ called to diseuss the questio'' lief workers' wages, the folk solution was passed. "The members of the t Women's Club, who have in conjunction with the Bob employment Committee, i„ istering funds for alleq/ tress among relief worker^ lies, view with alarm anv j reduction in the men's W eonsider the hurden of heaf tion has been futile, inS(J the Government's policy [ heen a sincere attempt ultimate solution of the ab ment problem and nrge ther, ment to recluce taxation (, individual citizens of the Ba greater margin to e/ bour on more productivj which the Government hani failed to do." It was decided to send a t the resolution to the Prime | the member for the distrk H. Clinkard, and to the Council of Vv omen.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 409, 19 December 1932, Page 4
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150RELIEF WAGES Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 409, 19 December 1932, Page 4
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