DSW protest
From page 1 workers is such that they are often unable to handle cases that are not 'official cases' which come through the court. "At a time when benefits have been cut it is hard to see how the present service can be maintained if the Taihape office is downgraded," said Kathy Frater spokesperson for SSAG. "Are they
expecting the already stretched volunteers to pick up the extra work?" "We urge people to attend the public meeting to be held at the Taihape Primary School Hall on 30 April at 7.30pm. This has been called to allow people to listen to how the changes may affect them and to express how they feel," said Ms Frater. "It is just one more knock at the rural community."
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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 8, Issue 383, 23 April 1991, Page 2
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128DSW protest Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 8, Issue 383, 23 April 1991, Page 2
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