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Sub-Series - Unemployument section monthly labour report (series BCOF related documents): c1945 to c1956
Item - 18 requests to the government - operational policy for the Emergency Taskforce (series BCOF related newspaper articles): 19/2/1956
Item - 30% of dismissed BCOF labourers have already found new jobs (series BCOF related newspaper articles): 14/9/1956
Item - A queue of 3000 unemployed at Kure Employment Security Office: serious unemployment problem (series BCOF related newspaper articles): 14/9/1956
Item - Absorption of former BCOF labourers and Kure's employment policy (series BCOF related newspaper articles): 21/2/1956
Item - Acceptance of dismissals as of tomorrow (series BCOF related newspaper articles): 7/1/1956
Item - All BCOF labourers to be dismissed by the end of the year? (series BCOF related newspaper articles): 23/2/1956
Item - Alliance of former BCOF labourers to be established tomorrow (series BCOF related newspaper articles): 8/12/1956
Item - BCOF labourers to be dismissed by the end of November (series BCOF related newspaper articles): 13/9/1956
Item - BCOF proposes to reduce Japanese labourers (series BCOF related newspaper articles): 21/4/1956
Item - British force announces the reduction of Japanese personnel (series BCOF related newspaper articles): 6/6/1956
Item - Business projects by former BCOF labourers (series BCOF related newspaper articles): 17/3/1956
Item - Concerns about employment prospects for former BCOF labourers (series BCOF related newspaper articles): 7/6/1956
Item - Employment Committee to report to the government tomorrow (series BCOF related newspaper articles): 19/11/1956
Item - Employment for former labourers working for BCOF (series BCOF related newspaper articles): 20/5/1956
Item - Employment measures for former BCOF labourers valid only for another half year (series BCOF related newspaper articles): 18/2/1956
Item - Enticements to factories to absorb unemployed labourers in wake of BCOF withdrawal (series BCOF related newspaper articles): 24/4/1956
Item - Expenses for employment policies defrayed from the Treasury (series BCOF related newspaper articles): 18/5/1956
Item - Further special measures to counter the withdrawal of UN forces in 1957 (series BCOF related documents): 1/2/1956 to 1/12/1956
Item - Half of BCOF labourers already dismissed (series BCOF related newspaper articles): 6/9/1956
Item - Hope for the unemployed in Kure (series BCOF related newspaper articles): 17/6/1956
Item - House of Councillor's election and unemployment in Kure (series BCOF related newspaper articles): 23/6/1956
Item - Industrialisation as a remedy to unemployment (series BCOF related newspaper articles): 21/4/1956
Item - Issues related to the complete withdrawal of BCOF (series BCOF related documents): 15/2/1956
Item - Kure Employment Security Office found jobs for 30% of former labourers (series BCOF related newspaper articles): 13/9/1956
Item - Last industrial bargaining by BCOF labourers before dismissals (series BCOF related newspaper articles): 10/10/1956
Item - Less than 20% of former BCOF labourers in new jobs (series BCOF related newspaper articles): 6/12/1956
Item - Only 15% of dismissed BCOF labourers have found new jobs (series BCOF related newspaper articles): 31/8/1956
Item - Petition for provision of an educational loan to BCOF labourers' children (series BCOF related documents): ?/7/1956
Item - Plans to resolve unemployment by industrialisation (series BCOF related newspaper articles): 21/4/1956





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