Show DRASTIC RULES TO GOVERN LABOR We Wo are In receipt of or the following communication from the U U. U S. S Department Department Department Depart Depart- ment of or labor stating that be beginning with August First drastic rules will willbe willbe be adopted In hi the tho hope of b bettering battering labor conditions In each community there is being formed a local community labor board consisting of a representative of the U. U S. S Employment ment Service a L representative representative representative of employers and a representative representative representative of or the employed This board will have jurisdiction over recruiting recruiting recruiting re re- re- re and labor In its locality A survey of the labor requirements Is s being made and in order that each community ma may be fully protected rulings have been Issued that no labor shall hall be transported out of ot any community community community com com- by the U. U S Employment Service Service Service Ser Ser- vice without the approval of or the tho State Director Director nor shall any labor be r removed re removed re- re moved by the Service from one state to o another without approval of the U. U S. S Employment Service at Wash Wash- ington Every effort will be madeo made to o discourage any movements from community to community or state to state tate by any other service This Labor program has the ap- ap roval of all producing departments ot of f the Government through the War Var Labor Policies Board It must be understood that farm labor abor will be protected for tor the Indus Industrial Industrial trial rial program distinctly Includes special pedal efforts to keep the farmer supplied sup- sup i plied d with labor The requirements of the unskilled labor abor must be recruited through the theole sole ole agency of the U U. S. S Employment Service does docs not at present apply Inthe in inthe the he following five fie cases 1 Labor which js n not t directly or indirectly solicited 2 Labor for the railroads 3 Farm Labor to be recruited In accordance with existing with ith of ot Agriculture 4 Labor for war non 5 G. G Labor for tor establishments whose maximum force does lees not exceed on one hundred undred With the survey of labor requirements requirements requirements require require- ments has been made and the aggregate aggregate gate ate demand for unskilled labor In war work Is found each state will be assigned a n quota representing the common labor to be drawn from among mong men engaged in non-essential non industries In that state These state quotas will in turn be distributed among localities WithIn With With- In n each locality employers in war non-war work including those who are only partially In war work will bo be asked to o distribute the local quotas from time Ime to time amongst themselves Quotas by localities and Individuals are re to be accepted as s readily as they are re for Liberty Loan and Red Cross campaigns This plan of labor quotas Is s a protection for all communities The object is to keep any community nit Ity from being drained of labor and ando to o use local supply as far as possible for tor or local demand The situation however Is such auch that in certain cases some ome men hay have to be transported ver long distances |