CYCLE WORK SCHEDULE CONTINUES TO SPREAD AMONG KUZBASSUGOL' COMBINE MINES

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April 22, 1952
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Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/10/06 :CIA-RDP80-00809A000700060022-9 r CLASSIFICATION RESTRI:'^Lv 6ECUR r0 iTION CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY REPOR INFORMATION Ff20M FOREIGN DOCUMENT!' OR RADIO BROADCASTS CD NO. COUNTRY ITSSR SUBJECT Economic -Coal mi~7 nvnv HOW PUBLISHED mthly periodical WHERE PUBL'1SHED Moscox DATE PUBLISHED Tnn 1952 LANGUAGE Russian m[ gocuN[Nr eoNru? u(o[NxnaN unIaIN1 iN[ M1no[4L o(nxu 01 rxa uNlno ?)n) nixn rN( ^uNINO or ?no?a Ntt Io [. s. c..? ?Nq ?.? ~uxgio. rt[ n)NSn[nox o[ rxn[rh[noN 01 It< CO?(Nnl IN ?Nr N1xxn TO AN UMNYMONII(O I?)ON I) IM? MIIIi(o IT L[n. [(nggNCno[ 01 TNI) IY[N 11 I(q Nlui(q. SOURCE Ugoll No 1, 1952. DATE OF INFORMATION 1952 SUPPLEMENT T~ REPORTI CYCLE WORK SCHEDULE CONTIRI.TI;S TO SPREAD G GOLI COMB Dru'ing the second half' of 1951, the Kuzbassugoll Combine faced the teak o.? ^onverting 145 mine faces to the cycle xork schedule in order to increase. labOl productivity and improve the organization of production and the utili- zation of mn:.hinezy in its mines. in Angcat, the first month of the operation on the cycle schedule, the nex vork organization vea introduced at 91 faces, and in October, the number xae ~ictually raised to 153? Only 79 oP these completed the established!eonthly no:x. :?6 c~letirg one cy:ie 2ect, 24 hours, and. 34 completing'30 or more cycles in n month. Of 26 mines converted in October, nine fulfilled the average estsbliehed norms +?he Mine 1IDeni Stalin completed 21.'~ cycles, a8 against n planned norm of 21.1 cycles; Mine No 4 of the KaganovichuROli Trust, 23.5` cycles, as against a,aorm oP 23.5; Surtaikha Mine, 31. o; ,cycles, as against a'norm of 28; Ktspitalra~yn 1 Mine of the Molotovugoll Tic..,., 2y.3 cycles, as against a norm of 28,7; Kapitalrnaya II Mine, 27.4 cycles, as against a norm of 27.3; Reda- kovo.-Severnaya Mine, 25.1 cycles, as against a norm of 22.7; Redakovo-Yuzhnaya Mine, 25.1 cpelea, as against a norm of 24.9; and the Abashevskays I Mine, 29.1 cycle5,'a= Sgainet a norm o.? 26.5, At the 24 mines r.onvezted in October, 99 extraction sections worked on the cycle work schedule, aZ.d in 4h of theca the monthly cycle corm was fulfilled by e11 working Paces, In Anlntets the a-,rerage daily coal output for the combine xas 3.6 percent highez thin that for July, that ie, the period prior to the conversion of faces to the cycle ~rork schedaie. The ou*,pz-t of the combine for September vas 3 per- rent >:igner than that for ~u1y, including paces converted to the cycle vork schedule, for wtsS.ch the output increased 8.9 percent. A similar situation pre- vailed in October. NAW AIq ksNS - DISTRIBUTION I Fa 1 -~I -I} Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/10/06 :CIA-RDP80-00809A000700060022-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/10/06 :CIA-RDP80-00809A000700060022-9 r- The cycle xork schedule has assured continuous operation oP the mines. Data oa plea riil.Yillment bear witness to the effectiveness of this work method, For example, in October 1951, m7nag converted to the cycle work schedule com- pleted the plan for coal output 105 percept while mines operating on the old work schedule completed only 99,6 percent of I;Le ylaa. The xorking Paces ate considerab]y better exgioited by the cycle xork schedule thaw by previous mining methods, For example, the average daily out- put Pram one xorking face wen 8 percent higher in ^^tober lyjl than in July. This'xas caused for the moat part by the performs of mines working on the cycle xork schedule, where the average daily outp4. from one working face rose from 122 tons in July to 133 tons in October. The actual number oP working Paces for the combine as a whole xas 7 per_ cent loxer la October than in July. However, in mines working oa the c;~cle schedule, the number of working faces dECreased 23 percent with a si-mQltaneous increase in output, Asa res?.1t of decreasing the number of xorking faces, the member of work- ers a:cupied at all faces of the combine was reduced by 622. This figure in- cludes mines converted to the cycle schedule where the reZuction in personnel amouritEd to 613 persons, Isbor productivity for xorkers at mine faces increased 17 percent Por e11 :onverted Pages, including those faces xhich completed the established cycle no??m xlth an increase in labor productivity of 28 percent. The nex xork method increased the advance of working fades, The average advance of the face xas 28.8 meters in .July and increased to 31.5 meters in August and 34.1 meters in October. Moreover, faces working on a schedule call- ing for the crymnl?tion of one cy^.iA Each 24 hours advanr-PA Ii0,5 meters, whr"~gq Paces xhich 'had not converted tc `?x cycle work schedule advanced only. 27,1 ' meters. Wages have risen with the increase in output and in labor productivity. A miner received 70 rubles, 4o kopeks ~er day] in July; 84 rubles, 70 kopeks in August; and 93 nblea, ~0 kopeks in tober. An operator of a cutting machine received 85 rubles, 30 kopeks in July; 98 rubles, 10 kopeks in August; and 105 rubles, 50 kopeks in Octiober. The Moletovvgol' Tzvst has achieved considerable success in organizing cycle xork, In October, the trust as x whole completed 2A,4 cycles, as against a corm of 27.6. Sixty percent of all working faces, inclva+og faces at every mine in the trust, have been converted to the cycle work schedule, The produc- tivity of faces working on the cycle work schedule was 6,200 tons per month, but for those faces which actua]1y fulfilled the monthly cycle norm, it was 7? 270 tans. The advance of tre face increased considerably in the mines of the Molo- tovugol+ Trust, going from 36,8 meters in July to 40.7 meters in August and 41 maters ix Gc:tober. For faces which had converted to the cycle work schedule, the advance of the face xae 47.8 meters in Cctober, including faces which were completing the cycle norm where thz advance was 55 meters. Labor productivity Por exploitation was 5.5 percent higher in October than in July, and the coal output In October increased by 7,5 percent as compared with July,