SOCIAL SECURITY
PROPOSALS IN UNITED STATES. (By Telegraph-Press Association— Copyright) WASHINGTON, March 10. “All can agree on the common objectives that work, fair pay and social security after the war must be firmly established. We must not return to the inequities and fears of the past, said President Roosevelt when transmitting to Congress two proposals of the National Resources Planning Board recommending post-war plans and extended social security embracing work and relief policies. President Roosevelt explained that the Resources Board envisaged guaranteed jobs when demobilisation day arrived, with rationings and price control retained during the transition period. The board aimed, first, at prevention of economic insecurity through fuller utilisation of productive resources and comprehensive measures of health improvement; secondly, Governmental provision of work . for all willing and able to work if private industry was unable to find employment; thirdly, education beyond school age to equip young persons for the future; and fourthly, minimum security through social insurance.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 12 March 1943, Page 3
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157SOCIAL SECURITY Wairarapa Times-Age, 12 March 1943, Page 3
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