GERMAN FACTORIES
3.15 P.M. EDITION
EMPLOYMENT OF WOMEN A CHANGED SITUATION.
(United Press Association —By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.) Received January 24, 12.40 p.m. LONDON, Jan. 23.
The Daily- Telegraph’s Berlin correspondent says the shortage of labour has reversed the major principle of Nazism that woman’s place is in the homo and not the factory. Herr Grohc, the local leader in Cologne, has laid down that while Germany’s unemployed numbered seven millions both man and wife could not be allowed to earn money, but now the situation had changed every wife not a mother would lie welcomed as an industrial employee.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVIII, Issue 47, 24 January 1938, Page 8
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