Manpower: Hearings Before the Committee on Military Affairs, United States Senate, Seventy-seventh Congress, Second Session, on S. 2397, S. 2479, S. 2788, S. 2805, S. 2815, and S. 2842, Bills Relating to the Manpower of the United States, Revised, October 21 and 26, November 5, 6, and 9, 1942 |
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... percentage of persons older than 65 years , who would be found fit for service in the war effort , would be far too small to justify the labor and expense of registering and determining the physical fitness of all persons above that age ...
... percentage of persons older than 65 years , who would be found fit for service in the war effort , would be far too small to justify the labor and expense of registering and determining the physical fitness of all persons above that age ...
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... percent of parity , or the comparable price determined by the Secre- tary of Agriculture , or the market price ... percentage of those found fit for such service , who are not now employed in some war work or activity , would be far too ...
... percent of parity , or the comparable price determined by the Secre- tary of Agriculture , or the market price ... percentage of those found fit for such service , who are not now employed in some war work or activity , would be far too ...
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... percentages of persons and business concerns who are refusing to cooperate in the performance of war work are not deemed sufficient to require the subjection of the remainder to exacting and perhaps expensive licensing requirements and ...
... percentages of persons and business concerns who are refusing to cooperate in the performance of war work are not deemed sufficient to require the subjection of the remainder to exacting and perhaps expensive licensing requirements and ...
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... tool designers , die makers , and marine machinists available now is less than 10 percent of the number required . Similar shortages exist in other key occupations . How can we meet this problem ? We cannot meet 16 MANPOWER.
... tool designers , die makers , and marine machinists available now is less than 10 percent of the number required . Similar shortages exist in other key occupations . How can we meet this problem ? We cannot meet 16 MANPOWER.
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... percent of them have transferred , primarily because their employers would not agree to preserve their seniority rights . Even if all of these workers did transfer , however , we would still be short in many skilled and semiskilled ...
... percent of them have transferred , primarily because their employers would not agree to preserve their seniority rights . Even if all of these workers did transfer , however , we would still be short in many skilled and semiskilled ...
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Page 24 - ... as the Director of the Bureau of the Budget shall determine shall be transferred to the Office of Science and Technology at such time or times as the said Director shall direct.
Page 158 - ... failing to comply with the provisions of this section shall be deemed guilty of a felony, and upon conviction shall be punished by imprisonment for not more than three years and by a fine not exceeding $50,000.
Page 21 - States, it is hereby ordered as follows: 1. There is hereby established in the Office for Emergency Management of...