Full Utilization of Manpower: Hearings Before the Committee on Military Affairs, House of Representatives, Seventy-eighth Congress, First Session, on H.R. 2239, H.R. 1742, H.R. 1728 and H.R. 992, Bills Relating to the Full Utilization of Manpower. March 25, 26, 30, 31, April 1, 2, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 19, 21, 22, 23, May 6, and 7, 1943 |
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... percent of the total production of the country is pro- duced by only 730 mines . These 730 mines constitute only 10.7 per- cent of the total number of mines . It is quite evident that the country is dependent upon the larger mines , the ...
... percent of the total production of the country is pro- duced by only 730 mines . These 730 mines constitute only 10.7 per- cent of the total number of mines . It is quite evident that the country is dependent upon the larger mines , the ...
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... per- cent of them come in but requiring 50 percent of them to be rewired and reassembled . That is one of many things which a bill like this would hit . Take the decisions in the Supreme Court of the United States , in which cases ...
... per- cent of them come in but requiring 50 percent of them to be rewired and reassembled . That is one of many things which a bill like this would hit . Take the decisions in the Supreme Court of the United States , in which cases ...
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... percentage of production ? Mr. WILSON . Well , that is a little difficult to say . The real dif- ficulty would be the ... percent out of the activity , which would mean you would have to have that many more men if you were to make the ...
... percentage of production ? Mr. WILSON . Well , that is a little difficult to say . The real dif- ficulty would be the ... percent out of the activity , which would mean you would have to have that many more men if you were to make the ...
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... percent of the work being hindered . Mr. WILSON . That is about what the workmen's union did to indus- try , and I ... percentage . It has already taken up quite a lot of the time of some of us who have many important things to do . The ...
... percent of the work being hindered . Mr. WILSON . That is about what the workmen's union did to indus- try , and I ... percentage . It has already taken up quite a lot of the time of some of us who have many important things to do . The ...
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... percentage of your employees falls within the supervisory or foremen class ? Mr. BUTLER . Approximately 6 percent . Mr. MARTIN . From your statement , you are taking and training as foremen men who you think will be deferred on other ...
... percentage of your employees falls within the supervisory or foremen class ? Mr. BUTLER . Approximately 6 percent . Mr. MARTIN . From your statement , you are taking and training as foremen men who you think will be deferred on other ...
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