Democracy at Work

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Democracy at WorkEnglish (original)zum Film
Synopsis
This short documentary was made near the end of World War II to introduce the subject of the need for labour-management committees. Government and industry in Canada were looking to a post-war era where production would have to be converted to peacetime. The objective was to improve productivity by reducing absenteeism, workplace accidents and keeping morale high.
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Second World War
WWII
England
Industries
Labour-Management
Production Committees
Runtime (in min.):18
Year Of Production:1944
Companies & Organizations
Production Company:

National Film Board of Canada (NFB)

Keywords
Second World War; WWII; England; Industries; Labour-Management; Production Committees; Manufacturing; Military; Military Equipment; Weapons; History; Society; End of War; Transition into Peace
Categories
Politics, Political Systems, Democracy, Economics, Companies & Finances, Industry, Work & Unemployment, Curiosities & Miscellaneous