Show War Manpower Commission Gives Warning of Business Institutions Should Investigate Before Their Regular Employment us to Just How They Can Fit Into the War Industry Work Attempting to answer in a general inquiries which have been flooding United States employment service and selective service offices during the past Joseph S. area War Manpower commission outlined a general policy which is being followed in job The inquiries followed the selective service announcement Tuesday of 29 occupations which are to be considered regardless of The policy includes the 1 especially m the luxury should consider whether the of selective service 18 to is by an older worker or a the latter also older since there is a pool of these women available where younger women are needed in actual war An should not give up present employment under any circumstances without first consulting the United States employment service He first ascertain whether there is a place for him in war or essential civilian Oftentimes he is more important where he is than he would be by making a transfer to actual war industry Persons planning to exchange to war jobs should bear in mind that this is not necessarily an absolute from military Many men ore being found replaceable in war and essential civilian industry and are now In j Where a seems ad-i the employer should give the every consideration I in retention of accrued benefits I and in job security after the leaving positions in which they are long established should receive every assurance of consideration in postwar plans ot their Mayer said leaving these jobs to take war industry are just as much in the war effort as the J boys who enter the armed forces and should not be penalized providing they have the approval of the USES in making Mayer said district offices have reported to him that strange most inquiries thus far come from employers and in the essential industries and those not yet classed as These men by all consult their USES offices if contemplating a Duchesne The head mentioned an instance of a man calling the Salt Lake district office from a garage in asking if he should leave there to take a war job in Salt Lake |