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1941
1941 - 1635.PDF
TBJUNMNG SCHEMES MUST BE DEVELOPED TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT " Take in more new workers for training on the job in your own works. Remember that the Government will help you with semi-skilled men and women trained under official schemes." (This is Point No. 2 of the Ministry of Labour's "4-POINT PLAN TO INCREASE WAR PRODUCTION" addressed to management.) THE OTHER 3 POINTS IN THE PLAN ARE:— POINT No. 1. Skilled men are needed for the really skilled jobs. Be sure that each of your men is employed up to che very limit of his skill. Combat skilled labour shortage by breaking down pro- cesses wherever you can, and by training up your workpeople, both men and women, to jobs of greater skill. POINT No. 3. Prepare, now, to employ more and more women. Look constantly to women for your new recruits; they are excellently suited to many types of semi-skilled work. Hundreds of thousands must enter war production this year and every factory r»ust play its part. POINT No. 4. Efficient personnel management is essential. Remember that you must secure the whole-hearted co-operation of your workpeople. Look closely to their welfare. Many of them may be new to industry; be patient and help them all you can during the first difficult weeks. A little foresight will reduce your labour turnover. ADVICE GLADLY GIVEN ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF A TRAINING SCHEME IN YOUR WORKS. If you feel you would like advice on the development of training in your works, remember that the Labour Supply Inspectors of the Ministry of Labour and National Service are ready and anxious to assist you. You can reach them through the Manager of your Local Employment Exchange. You can obtain full particulars of the Government Train- ing Schemes from the Inspectors or from the Exchange. REMEMBER! if you have not yet received your copy of "THE EMPLOYMENT OF WOMEN . . . SUGGESTIONS TO EMPLOYERS " instruct your secretary to write for one to-day, asking for pamphlet 87/1941 to the Manager of the nearest office of the Ministry of Labour and National Service. MOBILISE FOR ISSUED BY THE MINISTRY OF LABOUR & NATIONAL SERVICE
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