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Domestic News August 30, 1946

The Butler County Press

Hamilton, Butler County, Ohio

What is this article about?

A report from the National Housing Agency indicates no major strikes affecting home building nationwide, the lowest work stoppages since the Veterans' Emergency Housing Program began. Housing Expediter Filzon W. Wyatt calls this 'extremely important' to the program's success.

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Smooth Labor Situation Aids Home Construction

Washington, D.C.—Not a single strike of major significance to the home-building program is underway at this time at any part of the country, a report by the labor branch of the National Housing Agency revealed. This is based on a survey by the Labor Department's Conciliation Service.
Work stoppages affecting home building are at the lowest point since start of the Veterans' Emergency Housing Program, Housing Expediter Filzon W. Wyatt said. This situation he termed "extremely important" to success of the program.

What sub-type of article is it?

Economic

What keywords are associated?

Labor Situation Home Construction No Strikes Veterans Housing Program National Housing Agency

What entities or persons were involved?

Filzon W. Wyatt

Where did it happen?

Washington, D.C.

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

Washington, D.C.

Key Persons

Filzon W. Wyatt

Outcome

no major strikes or work stoppages affecting home building, aiding the success of the veterans' emergency housing program.

Event Details

Not a single strike of major significance to the home-building program is underway at any part of the country, according to a report by the labor branch of the National Housing Agency based on a survey by the Labor Department's Conciliation Service. Work stoppages are at the lowest point since the start of the Veterans' Emergency Housing Program.

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