Still More Men And Women Needed For War Industry
Rec. 6.30 p.ni. Sydney, Sept. 1. The War Cabinet has decided on more drastic steps to obtain another 219,000 men and women for war and civil needs before* the end of the year, says the Daily Telegraph. The latest review tadicates that the Government's estimate in May that it would require 318,000 more men and women for war work must be increased by another 60,000. About half tha originaT estimate of 318,000 has been obtained. The official view is that unless reorganisation in civil industries is carried out with the greatest energy and determination~ there will be a serious deficiency in manpower at the end of the year. A subcommittee of the War Cabinet presented a report in which it is stated: "To meet the estimated requirements of 139,000 men and 80,000 women it would be necessary to take a series of measures which in scope and severity transcended anything previously contemplated. In particular, the reorganisation of industries would have to be carried through with a ruthlessness and speed which might involve individual inequities and might arouse considerable opposition." The Full Cabinet and the War Council will consider the report without delay. No indication has been given that the Government . intends to conscript women for war work but this is believed to be a possibility. Many women offering for war work are reported to be unwilling to accept whai they are offered but try to pick the best paid positions. It is reported that because of the manpower position no more age groups would be called up for the army except in an emergency.
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 September 1942, Page 3
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