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THE COAL POSITION IN STAGE II: Memorandum by the Minister of Fuel and Power.

9 Oct 1944

-2- from the forces. am inclined to discount 1918/19 experience two of the factors mentioned above are think that, as regards the third, history saw a large influx of will necessarily repeat itself. 1919 dilution (both as "green" labour superimposed on the heavy which had already occurred, regards numbers and quality) is likely to consist of whereas next year the main increment Further, the fit and experienced ex-min###rs bulk of the abnormal wastage will consist of men who on account of age or other reasons have been making less in many cases much less than an average contribution to output.
coal mining infrastructure absenteeism employment exports industrial production industry labour supply manufacturing materials miners productivity recruitment fuel wastage utilities volunteers industrial consumption overseas trade relations civil consumption nationwide reserve stocks lord president's committee ministry of fuel and power
Civil Defence Region
Nationwide
Collection ID
CAB71
Document Reference
CAB 71/18/9
Document Types
Memorandum
File Reference
CAB 71/18
Former Department Reference
LP(44) 165
Identifier
10.1080/wtss.cab71.000018.009
Keywords
Absenteeism Civil Consumption Coal Employment Exports Industrial Consumption Industrial Production Industry Labour Supply Miners Mining Overseas Trade Productivity Recruitment Reserve Stocks Volunteers Wastage
Language
English
Organizations Discussed
Lord President's Committee Ministry of Fuel and Power
Pages
7
Published in
United Kingdom
Series
Papers Nos. 159(44) - 211(44)
Themes
Industry Infrastructure Manufacturing Materials Labour Supply Relations Fuel Utilities

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