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NEW ZEALAND’S FUTURE. RESTRICTIVE LEGISLATION. %By Telegraph.—Press Association) A! CKLAND. Tuesday. A warning that economic difficulties Ite ahead of New Zealand was given by the president of the Auckland Provincial Employers’ Association. Mr J. S. Dawes, at the annual meeting today. Mr Dawes said, while it was gratl- | fyfng to mte that the Inere lae In I 1 prosperity recorded in 1935-36 still i for t was 1 the high prices ruling for primary * pr -duefs. which prices it was impos- ’ The effects of the Industrial legislation have been to penalise the em- | ploymei • of 1 »t* ur, tl e penalty varying . in direct pr -rti-.n to the amount of labour *•:::!•!■ o -.1.” he added. only j \ate employer prac- ;! j < i j t ar» In
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Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20274, 17 August 1937, Page 8
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128TROUBLE AHEAD Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20274, 17 August 1937, Page 8
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