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Show I nize and channel the Nation's labor ! supply for maximum production. : He urged all employers to recruit workers exclusively through the ; local public employmen t offices, and to refrain from labor scouting, or pirating, and other Wasteful and disrupting labor-recruiting methods Most important of all, he said, is that employers realize the necessity neces-sity for using the workers they have to their fullest ability, especially especi-ally agricultural workers. Mr. T.llman explained that the Unemployment Compensation system sys-tem in each suite would remain state-operated- as heretofore. Arrangements Ar-rangements have been worked ouL with the state agency whereby the United States Employment Service local offices, where unemployment workers who ch'.ini benefits are required re-quired to register, will continue to serve the state agencies administering adminis-tering the Unemployment Compensation Compen-sation laws. ) Tii-viMiina aniiiittMiim iim:: W'I'IGTHIHl'llllliT 1I1"M' v REMEMBER PEARL HARBOR Federalization of all state employment em-ployment agencies has, been effected effect-ed since January 1. As a result, the Idaho State Employment Service Ser-vice has become the Unitd States Employment Service, Idaho Division, Divi-sion, announced A. J. Tillman, Director Di-rector tor Idaho. The federalization federaliza-tion is being accomplished with the least possible disturbance of existing personnel and methods of operation. He emphasized that V w only the minimumi changes in or- ganzation necessary to bring about the increased speed and coordina tion, required in time of war, will be made, and stated that to attain maximum production, the state labor la-bor force ha9 been called upon for maximum efficiency in performance perform-ance of their critical tasks. "Federal operaton of the public employment offices", Tillman said, 'Will provide a direct administrate administra-te line straight from the director of the United States employment Service, John J. Corson, tnrough the Regional; Labor Supply Offices to each state director and all local offices. Thus, it will be possible to get prompt, unified action on critical critic-al situations of labor displacement caused by material shortages, on needs for skilled labor in the war. industries, and on agricultural labor needs, the three most urgent problems facing the United States Employment Service today." To overcame labor shortage in war industrries, training of unskilled unskill-ed or only partially skilled workers through government or industry-operated industry-operated programs will play a big part in this program ne sarct. Tillman emphaized that the success suc-cess of this plan depended upon a full cooperation by employers with the, United States Employment Employ-ment Service, in its efforts to orga- |