TEN HOUR DAY
REINTRODUCED BY NAZIS IN GERMANY MEETING LABOUR SHORTAGE. IN ARMAMENT INDUSTRIES & AGRICULTURE. By Telegraph—Press Association. Copyright. (Recd This Day, 12.30 p.m.) LONDON, August 21. The “Daily Telegraph’s" Berlin correspondent says a conference of industrialists and Nazi leaders, summoned by Marshal Goering, decided to reintroduce the ten-hour day in Germany to minimise the shortage of workers in the armament building and agricultural industries, which the increased employment of women has not remedied. Marshal Goering empowered the Ministry of Agriculture to arrange for the storage of foodstuffs and grain for a possible emergency and also formed a Food Council to supervise the situation.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 22 August 1938, Page 6
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104TEN HOUR DAY Wairarapa Times-Age, 22 August 1938, Page 6
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