Show Labor Turnover Is s Hampering War Effort or Is s Stated According to a statement by Milan T T. manager of the United States Employment service office at RIchfield the Increase in the rate of ot able turnover er In war Industry has reached a point where It Is seriously hindering war product production Production t tion Hon and thereby Imp Impeding ding the thear war ar effort Labor turnover turnover the the shift from one job to has another another has another has been beena a natural tendency in industry It H reflects the normal shuffling and redistribution through which the American worker finds an opportunity for advancement A Athe At Atthe Atthe t the beginning of oC the war this turnover played a vital role in transferring from their customary customary customary custom custom- ary jobs to newly created war wa r industries It is Imperative that rt t If It we are to meet the production schedules essential for tor tho the war wa r effort either direct war Industries Industries industries Indus indus- tries or locally needed services Ices that workers stay on the job It is requested by Mr d that chan changes e of employment t tt should not be made without first firs t consulting the employer and the United States Employment Service Service Sere ice at 8 South Main Iain Street Rich nich- Utah |