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- Title
- Evans, Malcolm Paul, 1945- :[Youth Rates]. 1 May 2013
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- Alexander Turnbull Library
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- Description
Two frames show suburban houses at night where inside a living room, two children bargain with their parents over the cost of showing their parents how to make the old analogue television set recieve the new digital signal. A nearby newspaper headline reads 'Youth Rates'. Refers to New Zealand change to digital television by end of 2013 and to the Starting Out wage which came into effect 1 May 2013. This allows people aged 16 to 19 to be paid 80 percent of the adult minimum wage for the firs...
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- Date created
- 2013
- URL
- http://natlib.govt.nz/records/31986195
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- New Zealand
- Related subjects
- Wages / Youth / Government policy / Digital television / New Zealand
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