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27th August 1983, Page 36
27th August 1983
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

PRICE of industrial peace is eance of cheating. This is the

• conclusion I can reach after ling about the Swindon )ry where a labyrinth worthy old itz had been constructed used for some 20 years to ale night maintenance ,rkers" to sleep comfortably. foreman said that when he ined his present position two -s ago, sleeping on the night [was established practice. ere was no action which I Id have taken which would have destroyed the harmony oh had been built up with the 1," he pleaded. Lying dogs were not allowed to sleep lld bite.

!though employers can ire against employees' theft -aud, I doubt whether the use of paid time would be Bred. The Guarantee Society, lbsidiary of the General ident company, has

mated that employees' ionesty is costing industry commerce £2m a day, sumably excluding losses )ugh stolen time.

ompared with a figure of this 3nitude, a claim by a ipany in the motor industry E75,000 for the theft of parts n the production line by staff ssemble cars at home is 311 beer.

resident Andropov, of the -kers' paradise, would know v to deal with such offenders. recently announced new ctions against skivers,

uding deductions of up to a d of the pay of those making ,ddy goods. Some British -kers would be very hard up.

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Organisations: Guarantee Society
People: Andropov

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