THE UNEMPLOYED.
THE POSITION AT OifcTORNE. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Uisbornc, Last Night, it being alleged that there were scores in Uisliorne out of work, the Trades and Labor Council, at a meeting, passed ll'e following resolution: — - nlutt the East Coast Trades and Labor Council lakes exception to the Labor Department importing labor to this district, whilst there are several local unemployed unabsorbed." The seerc- j taiy was instructed to send copies of ithe resolution to the iiiiuSLei joi xjhbur and the Secretary for Labor. A: j Tillies' representative iimue eiuruirWH to-day at the Labor Bureau, and ascertained that in the last 14 days tlier>e v have been Hi names registered. Twentyfour 'have been found employment on Government works, and seven have been sent to private employers, the remainder being single men with no pressing necessity for work. Of the contingent which arrived by the W.iinnu'i'ii on .Saturday only seven have so far put in an appearance at the railway I construction wojks.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 198, 11 August 1908, Page 2
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162THE UNEMPLOYED. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 198, 11 August 1908, Page 2
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