SOVIETS PROBLEM FOR 1933.
FINDING WORK- FOR THE * UNEMPLOYED. . LONDON, Steeafcai 3Unemployment has inereaaei gtaatlj in Eussia, says the Biga- correspond*** of "The Times," and the Soviet ta planning a commission to report wi impending labour difficulties The struggle to distribute surplus labour 5a described as "one of the most important gwfclems of 1933." * ■ .""'"^ Hundreds of thousands of skiUe4 am unskilled workers-aw continuaDy Wfifcing employment. Some have left tne» posts voluntarily, other* have bw» dismissed. Thare is a constant store*!* - following the mirage of better food cap-: ditions. n The Government's order of an anround 15 to 20 per cent, reduction of employees has added thousands to the number of unemployed.
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20729, 14 December 1932, Page 5
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