STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 2115, sig. 109-7/122 (damaged)

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3 15 2 I would have been very pleased if Mr. Lieutenant Colonel Prof. Dr. Mickley had taken the opportunity to inquire about the state of affairs with my clerks before an incorrect briefing by the Council of State Dr. Schieber. Then misunderstandings about this would have had to be avoided from the outset. In view of the particular political conditions in the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia, however, it seems to me to be a success of the wage-setting measures only if, at the same time, a sufficient education and education of the workers and the industrial de Moravian machine factories A.G. It is particularly important because, in the addition of the workers of these enterprises, it is to be feared that without a corresponding informational work, the provision of new chord times could lead to a considerable anxiety and a loss of performance. These questions should also be clarified to such an extent that the introduction of the wage-setting measures, which I also consider to be extremely urgent and necessary, can take place as soon as possible.