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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... women can be secured at present by voluntary methods , and that the labor and expense involved in the registration of all women 18 years old or older is not justified at this time . With reference to the proposal to authorize the ...
... women can be secured at present by voluntary methods , and that the labor and expense involved in the registration of all women 18 years old or older is not justified at this time . With reference to the proposal to authorize the ...
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... Women's Army Auxiliary Corps for noncombatant service with the Army of the United States . Furthermore , women are being employed steadily in increasing numbers in factories and plants engaged in the production of war materials and ...
... Women's Army Auxiliary Corps for noncombatant service with the Army of the United States . Furthermore , women are being employed steadily in increasing numbers in factories and plants engaged in the production of war materials and ...
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... women , prejudice against women was not overcome until the difficul- ties caused by in - migration became painfully evident . One large firm makes every effort to employ Negro residents of the Mobile area ; another large firm refuses to ...
... women , prejudice against women was not overcome until the difficul- ties caused by in - migration became painfully evident . One large firm makes every effort to employ Negro residents of the Mobile area ; another large firm refuses to ...
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... women , because the great bulk of the employable male population will be either employed or in the armed forces . Women are not going to enter the labor market auto- matically . Unions must relax membership requirements and em- ployers ...
... women , because the great bulk of the employable male population will be either employed or in the armed forces . Women are not going to enter the labor market auto- matically . Unions must relax membership requirements and em- ployers ...
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... women workers , to utilize more effectively the labor force now employed in essential industries by reducing turn - over and absenteeism , to transfer skilled workers from nonessential to essential industries through the volun- tary ...
... women workers , to utilize more effectively the labor force now employed in essential industries by reducing turn - over and absenteeism , to transfer skilled workers from nonessential to essential industries through the volun- tary ...
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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...