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<p>Navy-yards and naval stations<br />Employees -- Workload</p>

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Naval Shipyard Workload Distribution, Leonard Charles Wolff Jan 1955

Naval Shipyard Workload Distribution, Leonard Charles Wolff

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"In developing the subject of Naval Shipyard workload distribution emphasis will be given to the functions performed by the Workload Planning Branch of the Bureau of Ships, Navy Department, Washington, D. C.

If the naval ship repair and conversion workload for the next few years was firm, and if the workload remained constant, and if sufficient funds were available for the work, and if plans, materials and equipment were available, and if the employment level to accomplish the work assigned to the naval shipyards remained constant, the Bureau of Ships' problem of scheduling work would be minimized. The only problem …