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30157
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Non-agricultural employment experienced a small lag from May to March. However, in areas such as defense and textiles, cities like Asheville, Greensboro, and Raleigh are expecting a need for employees by September. Industries are then anticipating the employment rate to reach a point above the lag in spring.
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15481
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The Works Progress Administration provided full-time jobs 20 days a month and seven hours a day with a subsistence wage for every employable household head in American who could not find employment in private industry. The goal: 3,500,000 employable men to be engaged in useful and permanent public works by November 1, 1935.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 3 Issue 31, Dec 1935, p1-2, 22, f
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