Suits The Men And The Employers Too
"[t is one of the greatest ideas we ever had," said Mr. T. A, White, Dunedin Placement Officer, when the "Record" asked him if the nightly announcement of vacancies put over from 4ZB had proved a success, "Tt’s hard to get men for certain jobs to-day," he went on, "but we have only to broadcast from the station that we have a particular
vacancy, and in a day or so in quiries come in from all parts." Inguiries come not only from Otago, but from all over the South Island. Both employers and employees are realising the value of the State Placement Servica. Employers, in particular, are learning that the men sent along by the department are reliable, and fully qualified .to take on any special job. . Men seeking work know that the department: will find it for them if at all possible, and that the utmost will be done in their interests. Consequently the nightly radio announcements are tuned into by employers looking for men, and by men looking for work,
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Radio Record, Volume XII, Issue 31, 13 January 1939, Page 5
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179Suits The Men And The Employers Too Radio Record, Volume XII, Issue 31, 13 January 1939, Page 5
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