WOMEN IN INDUSTRY
THE SOVIET'S DECISION GOOD WORK IN THE MINES OUTPUT EXCEEDS THE MEN’S 3v Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright! Received Alay .12, 10.30 p.m. RIGA, Alay 11. At a meeting of the Soviet State Planning Commission, resolutions were adopted instructing the responsible authorities to carry out immediately the commission’s plan for drafting 1,(100,000 women into industrial undertakings. The speakers emphasised that women made especially desirable labourers as drunkenness was unknown among them and they obeyed orders without ques tion. They were also more cheerful workers than men. There were a large number of women miners ia the Donnettz and Kuznctz districts, where their production equalled and often exceeded that of the
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 74, Issue 111, 13 May 1931, Page 7
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