LABOR RESPECT.
j LOCAL CUXIHTLOXr?. i FoUowins; iis the. report to the Labor '• Department by i!r J. K Arnold, local ' nyont. for the period ending October '27, ; J.UI4:- - j (ieii«ra].--Thc conditions of trade and ; labor here have improved slightly during i the month. Thu Freezing Works are just j about to open, and thu dairying season ■ :■,-. i:> i'.'U operation, so that there is now ii'itl" i!!",i■•-itv in lindinjj employment lor • men in ;,:,;.- hi:-.s of farm labor, t'.uildin;;' i o;>i r.: ;ii- cie.vinue ipiiet. IN-i.iilevs rcI'i'h.; - '.;'.. been a considerable decrease ; in i'„-- !■-::•.>!■! r of applicants for work. ;.' iieivvL '! , rr.i!e--.--Jiriel.-|,-iyingaiid c:\r- . pi.r.ivy :.i;,- joinery continue slack, and v \ few ::-,■•;■.-:.;eii are out of work. Pain tiny ! >-hov. - ■■'■:>:■ i-{ improvement as t!ie line j we;;!fi.-i' e'-nfimnv. I'iastvriitjr: Slack. ' 1'h:.,.1-:i,-. : :•.:;■>. ;>a>.litt.ir.;j: i-Miiol. I \\. ■ ■:-.., i'. jn: f Trades.- iioxniakinfr: ■Kai'-. i ■•'■ i' ,•< leaking an.! upholsterin- is ' !-iiH ■':''• i'oopc.riiit; and sa-'h and door . facK.-b -. \.,rnial. ' ' j v:..;.;;, ,:■;„..» Trades.- - iil-etrieal ensile . !■;■:;• l-'airly j,'ood. LiU'in;,' and |i:;;:o-.L .- id iron moulding: Still busy, : but ... .. Il:v orders are near comple- | tiim. ;■-•■ ,:•■■ others are not forllieoinin;.' | i,hcr-- e i.':,-iy to be a falling-oil in this [ in;-'- '«, ;''m iii-ar future. i 1.,-ai.!.-- ■S'rade.s.— (fac- ■' tori.-;: Trade has slackened oil' consid-
era i; tin? month: iv|mir shops ton!iru'v J.SI-..V. Saddlery and liamw'lUi'.'.iriL 1 ': -lusy. ! - Trades- and ! Millf!!' »v: l!af-v. Shirtnmkiii": Busv. I Tiiilorii-;' v-Hm): Still <iui.'t, but shows | -iijir- (i since last month. I .t I! r."!><lt!S. —Shopkeepers report j that ••..•!! • ->» lias Iweii steady tliroujjh the 1 r.ltlioilKli those who (to a ' Jiook !••• ;'k ie complain of the i of te.ir.. .1. ! f'liM :, Trades. - and ! I'rii ; e;.': l;.t;sy. ; ,V.;n-r..- sun;, etc.- Tannine, t-iivryin;*. o-,i,i r. Quiet. .Slatij>;!l.lcrinß. I'rei "ib:: ::m! preserving!: Work is in- < i. : preparations are also comp;< !■., .oinins season. (kcsiniMini Trades. • . Blacksmithin!-- . ...iieh anil carriage building: 'No:!' 1 :!:: factories are working fu!l Kltlr. ' i < ! ,V''e au.i Motor Trades.—fiusy. Ai.-iirr.-iaral Operations. -• Farming', dairy in;.;. • ie.: All classes of farming may now lie considered to be in full mvinß. All (h< iry factories have started, and fiMwr.* it'.* anticipating pood returns, a" s«-n.-ntl conditions seem favorable. . UiifMileil Labor.—During the month farm nor!, throughout the district has been ni'jiv plentiful, and experienced men seeking vn-s class of employment have j litile in being placed. There lias h.. n :,o demand for other classes of mi'-kill'•-? ?:»bor.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 141, 7 November 1914, Page 4
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382LABOR RESPECT. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 141, 7 November 1914, Page 4
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