EMPLOYERS’ PRESIDENT
MR. ALBERT SPENCER RE-ELECTED
MEMBERS’ TRIBUTE
A. a meeting of the recentlyappointed executive committee of tne Auckland Employers’ AssociaAh?’ yesterday afternoon, Mr. Albert Spencer was reappointed President for a further term of office.
Referring to the splendid work done 1 Air. Spencer on behalf of the association, members attributed its profits and financial stability as bAng argely due to his efforts, and that were sure it was the unanimous A* , ot a H the members that he Tv ag:ain accept the presidency. |n his address he had shown a deep sho5 ho industrial situation, not in New Zealand, but over the world, and it would be a great a ,‘ s to all employers if he could not his way to retain office. n ,7~. r - spencer, when signifying his mngnesx to again accept office, ‘•anked the members for their ex-nidi-nce. and referred to .*® Sreat assistance given him by the fT 0 vice-presidents. Messrs. .J. S. and J. C. Entrican. both of b< rejected.
,}* accepting office, both Mr. Dawes '‘ u Mt. Entrican spoke of the liar°ny, with which the work of the was carried out, and said with fv a Pleasure to sit at meetings Th president and committee, tha ° finance committee, consisting of •Me» prcsi^ent - two vice-presidents and **f Brs ,* W. Coles and James Lowe, also re-elected. J* e P r '~sident and vice-presidents ■ . inted delegate sto represent Cftnf Alckla nd employers at the annual clfD- e , ncf> of tlie ew Zealand Emners Federation, to be held at euington on October 23.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 791, 11 October 1929, Page 11
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