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FORTY-HOUR WEEK

Shortage of Tradesmen. Wanganui, March 20. A weekly loss of 200 work'.ng hou. with the present staff since the int"< duction of the 40-hour wee-k was r Hodge, at a meeting of the Wang; nui Education Board in reply to query from Mr. J. W. Batchefiir. It was suggested that the ar-Jii" • ( might mj-ake up this loss of ;ime b the t mploymeii.t of more workers. “We cannot get men for love c money,” said Mr.'Hodge. There v'a a very great shortage of tradesihei The placement office was going as sist them by remev-ng - a number c painters and carpenters fro?u the I ul lie Works camp at Fordoll.

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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 388, 20 March 1937, Page 4

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FORTY-HOUR WEEK Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 388, 20 March 1937, Page 4

FORTY-HOUR WEEK Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 388, 20 March 1937, Page 4

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