EQUAL PAY, EQUAL WORK
(To the Editor.) Sir,—Unfortunately I forgot to pre- ! serve Mr G. A. Crabb’s first letter on the above subject, but I shall j try to get an issue of the Times con- j taining it. Nevertheless, I am quite j sure that, intentionally or not. Mr j Crabb in that letter, directly or in- j directly, advocated “ equal pay for | unequal work,” otherwise I would | not have entered the lists in defence | of distributive justice: nor would the j other correspondents about whom he j complains. It appears to me that Mr Crabb is trying to retreat behind a smoke-screen. As for explaining the causes of slumps, I “ pass the buck ” to Mr Crabb, who evidently knows more about everything than I ever hoped or claimed to do.—l am, etc., A. WARBURTON. Ngaruawahia, September 12.
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Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21219, 16 September 1940, Page 9
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139EQUAL PAY, EQUAL WORK Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21219, 16 September 1940, Page 9
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