PRODUCTION CONTROL
WORK OF JOINT COMMITTEE IN BRITAIN. (British Official Wireless.) RUGBY. March 16. Nearly 2,000,000 working people in the engineering industries in Britain are now represented in more than 2000 properly constituted joint production committees. These have been set up in the large enginering firms throughout the country, states the “Production of Engineering Bulletin,” issued by the Ministry of Labour. Agreement to form the committees was reached last March between the Engineering and Allied Employers’ Federation and the various trade unions. It laid down that those firms which employed fewer than 150 people need not form joint production committees, but actually more than 600 of these smaller engineering firms have done so in addition to the 2000 large firms.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 18 March 1943, Page 3
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120PRODUCTION CONTROL Wairarapa Times-Age, 18 March 1943, Page 3
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