Industrial Training With Special Reference to the Conditions Prevailing in Lond
Industrial Training With Special Reference to the Conditions Prevailing in Lond
Norman Burrell Dearle
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213 gather the start in life of a London boy is beset by many dangers ; for his need of information and assistance is often great in proportion as the amount of them that he obtains is small. CHAPTER X. CONDITIONS OF ENGAGEMENT AND EMPLOYMENT. (a) Age at Starting in a Trade. Usual Age of Leaving Influence of Length of Service on Time of Start Reasons for Late Start Special Reasons : Work too heavy for young boys ; Dangerous Trades ; Responsible work ; Increased Use of Machinery General Reasons ...: Preliminary work in trade at boy's job ; older, stronger and more experienced boys preferred- Boys of fourteen still preferred sometimes Reasons for this Frequency of engaging boys at fourteen without putting them direct to the trade Chance often determines the matter Boys do not always know their own minds Definite answer impossible. Should a boy go direct from School to his trade ? Reasons for Reasons against Not always possible Use of temporary jobs in such cases. (b) Suitability. Difficulty of testing this Means of doing so adopted by employers ; Their limitations Periods of Probation Boy labourers engaged with view to ultimate promotion Selec- tion of abler boy labourers for promotion Value to employer of power to dismiss under Informal Service.
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