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Name | Manpower, The Story of Britain's Mobilisation for War |
Category | Production at Home |
Department | Ministry Of Information |
Issued For | none |
SO.Code | 70-435 |
Distribution | unknown |
Distribution Information | unknown |
Listed In HMSO Index |
May/1944 |
Pages | 60 |
Printer | unknown |
Size | 13.5 x 21 |
Price | 9d |
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Price | 9d |
Description | This book describes how Britain's workforce was tranformed to match the requirements of a war-time economy. It describes how emergency legistration was enacted to effectively make Britain into a form of man-power dictatorship to allow the workforce to be fully controlled to use the people in the most efficient way for the needs of the country. It was carried out with full agreement of all parties including the Unions in a way that attempted to fit into the existing democratic principles of the country in regard to fairness, welfare and wages. An open-ended regulation, number 58A, allowed for any number of future statutary orders to be issued to control any aspects of man-power in any way that the government wished. |
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