WOMEN IN INDUSTRY
REMOVAL URGED. HITLER’S IDEA ADMIRED. (Rqceiwed Monday, 10.25 a.m.) - ii HSSjs h H LONDON, Sunday. . Addressing the Oxford Conference of works directors, managers and foremen, Sir Herbert Austin, urged the adoption by Britain of Hitler’s idea of removing women from industry. He said that the women of Britain had built round themselves a position which they had not occupied before the war. Industry was not a women’s place. He' was confident that if all were removed therefrom, except perhaps in the cotton industry, it would solve the unemployment problem, British industry was now unable to support higher wages or a shorter week unless the world was better organised. A definite move in the opposite direction may, be expected. Increasing hours and reducing wages was more economic.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, 25 September 1933, Page 5
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