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194. Information supplied by the comprehensive Marshall Plan network of technical assistance programs, when applicable, was made available to labor as well as to the industry and the factory. Labor Productivity Teams were organized in many countries to visit U.S. trade unions, and study their national services and training programs. Labor members were included in all Productivity Sector Teams and participated both in the general plant visits and in the reports written and published. 195. American union experts were sent to requesting European unions to advise on labor-management relations, union affairs, safety practices, housing and other subjects. 51 Training programs were initiated for labor and included vocational and on-the-job training. Some of the programs were conducted by American union staffs. In addition special training programs were set up by Productivity Centers for labor and audio-visual orientation and instructional programs were frequently undertaken for workers. ⁵¹See ECA Annual Reports, Status of Technical Assistance Projects, Washington, D.C. 109

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