The book The Problem of Juvenile Employment After the War was written by author Reginald Arthur Bray Here you can read free online of The Problem of Juvenile Employment After the War book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Problem of Juvenile Employment After the War a good or bad book?
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Where work cannot immediately be offered, occupation of an educational character must be available. The juveniles will reach the Employment Exchanges through various channels. They may come through the medium of employers who have forwarded discharge notes. They may come as a result of the home visiting or club work of after-care visitors who have discussed the cer- tainty of early discharge, or they may come on their own account. But, however, they come, they will be seen by the Secretary and,... possibly, one or two members of the Advisory Committee, who will give careful con- sideration to each case and decide the best means of dealing with the individual concerned. Various alternatives can be offered: (1) Among those who have been employed under war conditions many would, under normal circumstances, have entered a skilled trade but now find entrance difficult on account of defective training. Some have deliberately sacrificed their career from patriotic motives and have entered munition factories, or, like the Boy Scouts, have gone as messengers to the War Office.
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