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POST AND TELEGRAPH CASUAL WORKERS. (Per United Press Association.) Auckland, May 22. A strong protest has been sent to the Hon. G. W. Forbes by Mr. A. W. Hall, M.P., regarding a circular issued to casual employees of the Post and Telegraph Department. The circular states: Casual employees on a day to day basis are not now granted leave of absence. Their employment automatically ceases when they cease duty on account of sickness or other cause, and they cannot be re-engaged. In future when a temporary workman is absent from duty on account of sickness or other cause, except annual leave, approved time off or absence due to accidents sustained while on duty and approved by the secretary, he is to be paid off.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ST19300523.2.119

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Southland Times, Issue 21090, 23 May 1930, Page 11

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NO LEAVE Southland Times, Issue 21090, 23 May 1930, Page 11

NO LEAVE Southland Times, Issue 21090, 23 May 1930, Page 11

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