THE GERMAN STATE MINISTRY FOR CHECH AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 121, sig. 110-3/61

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- 3 - teachers who had already been trained and retrained and who had to be returned to the Ministry of Education in exchange for further needed male teachers for OT use. Apart from this, the report on the teacher's assignment and the difficulties that have arisen from it for the implementation of the teaching is in my opinion much more exaggerated. For years, the conditions have been much less favourable in the neighbouring Sudetengau. In addition, it is the responsibility of the Ministry of Education, in these cases, but above all in the provision of teachers, to identify the effects of school organisation and to provide a remedy under its own responsibility. 3.) The data on the pay ratios of young women may be correct, but these are probably exceptional cases, because in most cases there is piecework; the rates correspond to the wages which are also required by collective agreements in the adjacent economic areas. In order to alleviate the difficulties which occasionally arise from this situation, which cannot be disputed as such, the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Labour of 23 August 1944 has generally opened up the possibility for enterprises to grant grants to young people who do not live in the family association. It is suggested to the economy that this possibility should also be used to a large extent. So= as far as this could be ascertained, in recent months,