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COAL; PROGRESS REPORT ON OPERATION OF THE WHITE PAPER SCHEME. Memorandum by the Minister of Fuel and Power.

17 Jun 1943

important to note that this to be found in all reasons is III. -2- LABOUR AND PRODUCTION. 7. If coal is to be obtained in sufficient quantity for the nation's war-time needs, the two prime considerations, as ### made clear in the White Paper, are the conservation of the industry's man-power and improvement of efficiency. Man-Power. 8. At the time of the White Paper there were 708,500 men on colliery books. This figure rose to 712,800 on the 23rd January, 1943, but has since fallen to 708,000, 500 lower than it was a year ago.
coal mining finance infrastructure absenteeism employment government departments industrial areas industrial production industry discipline labour supply manufacturing materials productivity wages working conditions fuel mechanisation utilities relations government committees nationwide lord president's committee industrial migration ministry of fuel and power

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Civil Defence Region
Nationwide
Collection ID
CAB71
Document Reference
CAB 71/13/22
Document Types
Memorandum
File Reference
CAB 71/13
Former Department Reference
LP(43) 139
Identifier
10.1080/wtss.cab71.000013.022
Keywords
Absenteeism Coal Discipline Employment Finance Government Committees Government Departments Industrial Areas Industrial Migration Industrial Production Industry Labour Supply Mechanisation Mining Productivity Wages Working Conditions
Language
English
Organizations Discussed
Lord President's Committee Ministry of Fuel and Power
Pages
8
Published in
United Kingdom
Series
Papers Nos. 120(43) - 216(43)
Themes
Industry Infrastructure Labour Supply Relations Manufacturing Materials Fuel Utilities

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