SOVIET INDUSTRY
NEED FOR EFFICIENT CONTROL
LONDON, July 5
Experience with the huge Nijni Novgorod motor-car plant has made the Soviet authorities realise that without efficient control by those in charge, and obedience ‘ahd/, discipline among the workers, no industry can be a success. The giant works designed to bring about the ‘Soviet motor age was struck with a kind of paralysis after its, start on January 1.
Russian journals blame “the interference of democratic meetingism” for the disaster, meaning by “meetingism” th© *right claimed by Russian workers to hold meetings to decide whether the orders of those in authorpity should or- should not be carried out. ..There was in the Nijni Novgorod works a nominal .manager, but his authority was subject to decisions by the factory Communist party and the '.'factory-cpmmitte*. .
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Hokitika Guardian, 8 July 1932, Page 3
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