POST-WAR PLANNING
Post-war planning in industry is one of nine research and planning committees set up by the New Zealand Government. All committees are to be co-ordinated by the Organisation for National Development which is charged with the responsibility for post-war planning. The other committees will be concerned with agricultural development, immigration and labour; personnel, construction, power development, \ transport, commerce, distribution and services, and tourist services.
The functions of the organisation, which will work in close co-operation with producers’ and commercial associations, include ’’the independent study of events and collection of data relevant to post-war problems, the initiating and stimulating of research, the receiving 'marshalling and co-ordinating of ideas, and draft plans coming to hand from local and sectional groups, and . • ■ • • t ® evolution and submission of a ra policy to the Government. •
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Cue (NZERS), Issue 17, 15 February 1945, Page 18
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132POST-WAR PLANNING Cue (NZERS), Issue 17, 15 February 1945, Page 18
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