CIVIL SERVICE BONUS.
1 TEACHERS WANT A SHARE. b By Telegraph.—Presi A»»ocI»tlon, 1 Wellington, Last Night. B la view of the fact that announceI ment has been made of the payment to " the various departments of the Civil '• Service of a, cost of living bonus, and ' that no similar announcement has been Jk s made to the memberß of the teaching | profession, the following telegram Trail 1 to-day dispatched to the Minister of Edu-i v . cation:— "We observe a statement in. (the Presa that a bonus is being paid to officers of the various departments of the Civil Sero vice, but no similar announcement has been made regarding teachers. We trust 0 that, in justice to a class of public serr vants who in many instances live In conditions most unfavorable, you will B safeguard their interests by arranging for . the simultaneous payment of a tenuis to . them also—(Signed) T. T. Forsyth, Pre--0 sident; G. L. Stewart, Secretary, Eduea- . tion Boards' Association." i -*—l
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 April 1920, Page 4
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164CIVIL SERVICE BONUS. Taranaki Daily News, 30 April 1920, Page 4
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