RUSSIANS IN INDUSTRY.
PLENARY POWERS OF FACTORY MANAGERS
Received Monday 9.15 p.m. BERLIN, Sept. 9.
Moscow is beginning to learn the elementary principles of industrial management. The Central Committee of the Communist party has issued drastic orders, pointing out that the trade union and factory committees often crossed all efforts to place Soviet industries on a paying basis. Factory managers accordingly have been invested with dictatorial powers. They have been authorised to engage and dismiss employees, issue orders regarding the administration without consulting the workers, who are only permitted to lodge complaints with higher political authorities. The orders of factory managers must not be subjected to criticism oil either political or technical grounds. Industry henceforward will be placed strictly on a business basis. The effect of allowing the factories to become politics-ridden has been to terrorise the. directors, who feared to be denounced to the authorities as bourgeoisie.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 10 September 1929, Page 8
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