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to the War Manpower Commission. However, a year later it was made a separate agency directly responsible to the President.
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War Manpower Commission and employment discrimination complaint against aircraft engine manufacturer
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charged with planning to balance the labor needs of agriculture, industry and the armed forces.
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McNutt appointed all men to his labor advisory committee, despite the pleas of
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National Defense University, McNair Paper Number 50, Chapter 10, August 1996,
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opens the first meeting of the War Manpower Commission, May 6, 1942.
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to ensure effective mobilization of manpower in the post-war era.
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1945 U.S. Government Manual: Directory of Emergency War Agencies
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National Archives: Records of the War Manpower Commission
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Paul V. McNutt, head of the War Manpower Commission
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Paul V. McNutt
World War II
United States Government
President
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Executive Order 9139
Paul V. McNutt
Federal Security Agency
Department of War
Department of the Navy
Department of Agriculture
Department of Labor
War Production Board
United States Civil Service Commission
Executive Order 9279
Selective Service System
Women's Bureau
Mary Anderson
Paul V. McNutt, head of the War Manpower Commission
President Truman calling on workers to stay on the job
President Truman
War Manpower Commission and employment discrimination complaint against aircraft engine manufacturer Pratt & Whitney
Pratt & Whitney
Page from Women Want to "Get It Over"
"Franklin D. Roosevelt: Executive Order 9139 Establishing the War Manpower Commission"
the original
"A guide to the Microfilm Edition of Records of the Women's Bureau of the U.S. Department of Labor, 1918-1965. Part II: Women in World War II"
National Archives: Records of the War Manpower Commission
National Defense University, McNair Paper Number 50, Chapter 10, August 1996, Balancing Military and Civilian Needs

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