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

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26a - 9.- 2./ The machines must be easy to use for women. If necessary, they must be adapted by attaching small technical changes and special protective devices to the woman. 3./ The instructions must be done by experienced and educationally qualified specialists. 4./ The workrooms should be bright and clean. There must be special washrooms and changing rooms available for women. 5./ Further valuable information for the companies is given in the brochure "The woman in the company", which was issued by the Institute of Occupational Science in Prague in Czech. c/ The increased use of women in trade and industry enables the freeing of a large number of male workers for other purposes. Here, women find good opportunities for employment in all sectors. In the case of women who are unfit for armaments for special reasons by closures, they can be assigned to commercial and craft enterprises with the aim of releasing, as far as possible, fully operational workers. An essential means of using them in the war is the handling of the restriction on job rotation. Their task is to suppress the economic-related fluk 51707, which is particularly large in the armaments industry unheard of, ruthlessly. The situation requires that the Zuetimmung to change dos work platforms is fundamentally failed, unless specific reasons justify an exception.