HIGHER SALARIES ASKED
P. AND T. OFFICERS SEP MINISTER “DIFFICULTIES AHEAD” Press A ssocia tion WELLINGTON, Today Representations were mace to "•>, Government today in support at ■ creased salaries for P. and T. It was asked that in the deril division the maximum should be rai , from £295 to £340 per annum In the general division an trier*, was sought from £240 to £2<»o * S * Replying, the Hon. G. \Y j- w , said he would place the requests K fore Sir Joseph Ward at Rotorua nev week. Referring to the fiuaucial positio Mr. Forbes said the country j,2| difficult time ahead, and said som* outside business organisations maintaining their staffs, but not whs out sacrifice. He reminded the dentation that there were many peoni who would like to get into the Pubiit Service. One of the difficulties in maintaining the Public Service 4 the face of very hard times. ™
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 967, 9 May 1930, Page 10
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148HIGHER SALARIES ASKED Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 967, 9 May 1930, Page 10
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