TOO MANY CHANGES.
At the btgnuing of eve*y dairying season, says Mr D. Cuddie, Dairy Commissioner, in his annual report, there is a change in the management of a number of butter factories, and the result is very often a change in the quality of the produce. Sometimes it is for the better, but just as often some deterioration is evidenced. Managers and butter makers who have be2n dim? fairly goos work where they have been employed for some years do not always succeed so well when they take over the work at other places. Then, again, really goo:l men are sometimes alhwod to leave their employers, owing to other dairying companies offering slightly higher salaries. Altogether there are too many change in the management of factories throughout the Dominion. The directors of many of the dairy companies do not seem to recognise that it would pay them to retain t'-.e services of the-best men in the business*.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9665, 2 December 1909, Page 4
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158TOO MANY CHANGES. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9665, 2 December 1909, Page 4
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