The Relation of the Short Intensive Industrial Survey to the Problem of Soldier

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The Relation of the Short Intensive Industrial Survey to the Problem of Soldier
G a Boate
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It is true that this country has not completed her obligation to these men until it has enabled them to return fully equipped and adjusted to civilian life again capable of earning as much and enjoying life as fully as prior to enlistment, but it is a greater truth that from an economic stand- point these men simply must be enabled to become as efficient producers as formerly. If this country is to prosper we cannot afford to have thousands of men incapable of carrying on and of supporting thei...r dependents.
In general the aim in respect of those men who are unable to go back to their former occupation is to direct them into new channels involving less physical effort and increased brain effort, in order that they may be able to compete successfully in their new occu- pations with physically fit men, and to earn, notwith- standing their disabilities, as high wages as they earned before if not higher.
Our re-education courses are at present carried on in conjunction with our own vocational classes connected with the hospitals, or at technical schools, but it is our aim that the latter and greater portion of this training where possible be given under actual industrial condi- tions, that is — in the workshops of the manufacturers.


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