The Cine Technician (1938-1939)

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Nov.-Dec, 1938 THE CINE-TECHNICIAN HOLIDAYS WITH PAY AND AFTER Thousands and thousands of Trade Union members have benefited from the welcome extension of the Holidays with Pay movement. Thousands more will be doing so next year. Many Union members receiving Holiday Pay will no doubt wish to take their families away with them for a week by the sea or in the country. To know that the whole family is enjoying a healthful holiday will in itself be a source of happiness and peace of mind. To have a family holiday — and indeed to have any holiday that is to be of maximum benefit— Union members will do wisely if they resolve to supplement their Holiday Pay by personal savings. Preparation for next year's holiday should be going on now, and the most convenient way of putting by a bit of money for it week by week is to join a NATIONAL SAVINGS HOLIDAY CLUB. Clubs of this kind have already been established in thousands of places of employment throughout the country, providing employees with a secure means of saving personally for holiday purposes. Trade Union officials are in some industries doing valuable service for their members by encouraging the setting up of National Savings Holiday Clubs in Works, Factories, Offices and other places of employment. The National Savings Committee offers every assistance in the organisation of such Clubs, including the provision of a speaker to address prospective members and in providing an explanatory circular letter for distribution. Membership cards, literature, etc., are supplied free. Enquiries should be addressed to the NATIONAL SAVINGS COMMITTEE (Dept. R. 21 ), LONDON, S.W.L .•. .\ 4. :.\ * * * + * + * * * * * ♦% * * * * * * * * * * * * 4* * * %