STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1988, sig. 109-6/80

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80 80a .oeel tal .S neimüsse and can only be changed gradually, does not seem to be respected for reasons which would have to be verified. The bruter wishes that everything which contributes to the clearing of the workers in the protectorate in the wage and price sector will be riveted. The increase in purchasing power resulting from the reduction in the purchasing power of the Member States was less marked by the fact that the prices which they did not accept in reply to the request were taken up from the trade in sheepmeat at the same price. So far I have heard -feted redn derodiejori as justification for the rise of the trip like Tedielnegqwit yeb bor -converting the Binwande, the price niveac -dose nedalIdrowdostev must be adapted to that of the old kingdom, so that at the dretröss asmdocn sdRemovement of the customs border no sell-out of the Protek oer.z.e pebius nlatorates should be held. lIf this principle is to be applied govgiddoitdosned reb hez, Csocneuchte es daheran - unlike hitherto -geribed elb musd or permanent lengenous collective work of the workers responsible for the wage-dol sxzemed dedfea shssë and sreisector. For example, to this day, I have no idea how much the price of the essential items for the workers tedesde rebzedied teh dedigestive, the rents to be paid in the elb driseä reeiowbuf mi average, and the net amounts of these products are, on average, lower than the average for the labourers for the supply of food and clothing. Instead, a careful review of the impact of the result must be carried out in an informed manner in order to find a price increase for each wage increase. In this respect, I am interested in answering the question of whether the national economy is able to bear the costs of the wage-earning wage-linked Dadoan increase before neaesqns bailös wn gnofiailem.