AGAINST REGULATIONS
The following is a copy^ of a letter forwarded by the Opotiki Unemployment Committee to the Opotiki Borough Council and read at its meeting on Tuesday night: "It has been reported to my committee that a proposal is to be. submitted to your council to dispense with the services of two of the permanent staff, on the grounds that their work can be performed by relief workers employed by the qouncil. "I am directed to point 0U1 t0 y°u that the instructions of the Unemployment Board expressly stipulate that relief workers may not be employed under the board's scheme on jobs from which permanent workers of the local body have been dispersed with, in order that advantages can be taken of the services of relief workers; neither may local bodies put men off jobs other than relief works, with a view to finding them work under the scheme. "As your council may not be aware of these conditions, I 'am inI structed to b'ring them to your notJ ice since the violation may result in l the board withdrawing its allocation of unemployment monies to your council."
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 570, 29 June 1933, Page 6
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189AGAINST REGULATIONS Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 570, 29 June 1933, Page 6
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