FARMERS WARNED
Must Keep Books Press Association—Cooyrlgni. Whangarei, June 21. ‘‘Unless farmers take notice of the publicity given this case th re is no doubt we will have a crop of them before the Count,” s-aid Mr G. N. -Morris, S.M , in the Police Court to day -in giving judgment in a case under the Agricultural Workers’ Ac'. "Many do not realise .their responsibilities under the Act,” he added. The case was one in which J. Whatnough, Opuawhanga, was charged with failure to keep wages and holiday books in respect of two agricultural workers. The inspector of awards said <a number of farmers had failed to meet their obligations in respect of the keeping of wages and holiday books, <and in future he would be compelled to ask for Eubsdanti.,l penalties. Whatnough was fined £1 10s by the Magistrate.
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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 453, 22 June 1937, Page 7
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139FARMERS WARNED Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 453, 22 June 1937, Page 7
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