Letter Describing the Booklet "To the Man Who Seeks a 'Cure' for 'Women A.W.O.L.'"
6/1944
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This letter advises employers who wish to increase productivity and reduce absenteeism among women to order a booklet from the National Foremen's Institute Inc. The booklet claims to appeal to women's admiration of screen stars to inspire them to reduce absenteeism.
George L. Fieldman, Assistant to the President of the National Foremen's Institute, sent the letter describing the booklet to the Women's Bureau in the Department of Labor.
This primary source comes from the Records of the Women's Bureau.
National Archives Identifier:
6881738Full Citation: Letter to the Women's Bureau from George L. Fieldman, Assistant to the President, National Foremen's Institute, Inc., Describing the Booklet To the Man Who Seeks a 'Cure' for 'Women A.W.O.L.'; 6/1944; Absenteeism [1/2]; Records Relating to Women Workers During World War II, 1940 - 1945; Records of the Women's Bureau, Record Group 86; National Archives at College Park, College Park, MD. [Online Version, https://www.docsteach.org/documents/document/women-awol, October 12, 2024]