STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 2220, sig. 109-11/21 (damaged)

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16 PHI It seems clear, however, that at least one unpaid vaschtag filr is to be carried out by all women with their own household. Only the Pragues, whether women should not receive further benefits to several children (a second washing day in the honatvuli position of hacht and Sunday work) and as with employees the payment must be settled, still seem to be open. Since any regulation which is more basic in this area than the regulations of the rest of the empire must immediately give rise to some effects, and above that would give the impression that the local industry would allow itself such far-reaching consideration to women than the rich German industry, I have so far refrained from clarifying the Prague in a general decree. In individual cases, however, a corresponding permit has already been granted to the establishments; it may also be pointed out that many establishments themselves have initiated the introduction of such housework days. M.E. Until a final regulation is reached, the order for the rest of the Reich should be awaited, especially since it will most likely be published later this month, according to today's announcement by the clerk of the General Manager for the work assignment. S bea Fed proek Lute. in Büh ny Mahuen. Eing. -5. JUNE 1943 with the request for information of Mr. Staatsekre= 2/64 tärs sent. The question of the monthly washing days has been repeatedly presented to me by Ober=regierungerat Stucke. & Jch had taken the decision, as can be seen from the final paragraph, doe. awtt.&. about a month ago. Prague, June 4, 1943. bai dercey c chovr. Head of Division V oula 157 6.93.