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Instructional factories and training courses: the inception and implementation of training courses for un-skilled and semi-skilled munitions workers during the great war

机译:教学工厂和培训课程:在大战期间针对非技术和半技术弹药工人的培训课程的建立和实施

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The Great War shell scandal of 1915 was as much to do with a lack of skilled workers as it was to do with the early inability of the Munitions Industry to manufacture the war materials required by the war. The number of skilled workers had never been large and volunteering for the Army on a large scale had drastically reduced that pool. Attempts to avoid ‘dilution’, or the use of un-skilled and semi-skilled workers, particularly women, in the munitions industry in the early months of the Great War failed. The Volunteer Scheme was an initial disaster for the newly created Ministry of Munitions. Recalling skilled men from the Army failed in equal measure. The only way for the Ministry to plug the skills gap, was to bring in semi and un-skilled workers. In 1916/17 Technical Institutes like Loughborough and Aston began to run short training courses for workers.
机译:1915年的一次大战炮弹丑闻与缺乏熟练工人有关,而与弹药工业早期无法制造战争所需的战争材料有关。熟练工人的数量从未如此庞大,而大规模地为陆军提供志愿服务大大减少了这一资源。在第一次世界大战的初期,试图避免“稀释”或在弹药行业中使用非熟练和半熟练工人,特别是妇女的尝试失败了。志愿人员计划是新成立的弹药部的最初灾难。从军队召回熟练的人同样失败。该部填补技能差距的唯一方法是引进半熟练和非熟练工人。在1916/17年间,拉夫堡(Loughborough)和阿斯顿(Aston)等技术学院开始为工人开设短期培训课程。

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    Osborne Wayne; Case Keith;

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