SKODA WORKS
EVERY FIFTH MAC HINE GUARDED The wave of sabotage of Czech workers is assuming such proportions that the German authorities were forced to increase guards in all industrial enterprises in the territory of Bohemia and Moravia. » According to a report emanating from the Czechoslovak Press Bureau in London, a guard has been placed rit every fifth machine in the well known Skoda Works in Plzen and in other armament plants. The new Nazi One Big Union, which ;s called the "National Labour Office for Employees," and which was created 1 for the purpose of controlling more rigidly the rebellious Czech labour, is encountering stiff resistance. Czech ' workers are boycotting the new organ- : isation; and the new officials, appointed 1 by the "leader" Stores and German ; commissar Koestner, arc powerless, ti in very interesting to note that the j ; Germans permitted a small fascist group j ' to start simultaneously a rival trade j ' union to show by example what is ex J ' peeled from the Czech Labour. 1 forced i into the National Labour •Office for I Employees.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 77, 28 April 1942, Page 3
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