Educational Classes.
Classes from the Central School, Masterton, arc being taken on educational tours to places of interest in the town. This morning classes visited the Masterton Post and Telegraph Office and the Waingawa Freezing Works.
Wages of Youths. Lowering of the minimum age for juvenile labour from 18 to 17 on milk rounds was commented on by Mr Justice Tyndall in the Arbitration Court in Auckland yesterday during the hearing of the milk roundsmen’s dispute. The judge declared that such a trend, if it were extended, might jeopardise economic stability and certainly would not promote it'. Mr W. E. Anderson, for the employers, said the alteration had been agreed to by the parties because of difficulty in getting boys. Mr J. Purtell, for the union, said such youths would get the full minimum award wage of £5, plus the Court’s bonuses of 10s.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 11 February 1943, Page 2
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