INCREASED OUTPUT.
BROWIJLIES LOGIC. SHALL. PRODUCTION, SMALL WAGES. LONDON, October 9. . Mr. Brownlie, chairman of the executive of the Amalgamated Engineers, in an interesting review of the question of increased output, iiifres the need for the dissemination c-f accurate iitTbrmation, and emphasises the imperative need for the organising of the nation's manpower to produce the requisites of peace, as the man-power was organised for increasing production in war time. It must be appreciated that wages are paid out of production, and that there- ] fore low production spells low wages. J He concludes by stating that the lowness of production is largely dun to the ' antiquated equipment of industries, and faulty workshop organisation, which onuses great waste of physical energy. ;He urges that all labour should be fully 1 employed on useful work, and that that section of society which does not labour should be called on to earn its daily i bread.
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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 250, 21 October 1919, Page 5
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