BRITISH WAR WORK
OVERCOMING SLACKNESS MAXI DISMISSAL* <ll EXE< I TIVES i <Re<d. 7.10 p in.’ London, Oct. 6. Drastic action taken to eliminate I inefficiency in war factories, was repealed by Mr. Barlow, secretary of [iht- North Region Production Executive. •'Practically the whole management i’ in one firm was cleared out." he said. I “Inspectors investigated every complaint of slackness. Many were un- ; founded, but where they w«re justi- , j tied the service* of important execu- ■ fives were dispensed with." ’ It is understood that most of the I dismissals have been In the engineering trade.—L.P.A.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 85, Issue 237, 8 October 1941, Page 5
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