PROGRAM TO INCREASE COAL PRODUCTION IN GERMANY

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CIA-RDP83-00423R000300040001-3
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7
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November 9, 2016
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November 3, 1998
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May 1, 1952
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REPORT
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Appro t-w '::-1,1 in COUNTRY: Germany (Federal Republic) Cg y ;S ; 4:< ,' x4 , ex.S ie n rest Your analysts. ii dews .101 warrant 6issewi SUBJECT: Program to Increase Coal Froduction in Gerrby DATE OF INFO: Oct 1951 to May 1952 25X1X6 25X1A2g 25X1A2g /Available on loan from the CIA Library is a microfilm of the draft report mentioned above. It is entitled, "The Program to Increase Coal Production in Western Germany." Dated October 1951 to May 1952, the report is 119 pages long and includes charts and graphs. As far as the source of knows, there is no copy of the report available in MSA in Washington, D. C.7 25X1A2g Page Foreword 1 I. Coal and the General Problem of Productivity in-West German Industry ............................. 3 II_. The Need for More Coal Production ................... ?3 III. A Summary of Obstacles to Higher Production ......... 11 A. Reasons for Lower Productivity .................. 11 B. Factors Limiting Further Increases in the Number of Manshifts ;corked ...................... 16 OC Concentration in the Mines ...................... 19 IV. Previous Efforts to Meet the Coal Shortage .......... 21 V. The Committee to Increase Coal Production ........... 27 Approved For Release 1999/,9/10 :.CIA-RDP83-00423R0003000400021(--3 sons or orma.tson . 25X1A2g C0 Approved For Release 1999/09/10 CIA-RDP83-00423R000300040001-3 Pag B. Formation of the committee ........................ 28 C. Organization and Functions of the Committee ...... 30 D. The Role of Labor in the Coal Production Committee ........................................ 33 VI. The Sub-Committee on "Social-Political" Questions 36 A. Objectives of the Sub-Committee .............. 36 B. The "Participation-Lin-Results'' Agreement ..... 4+0 C. Union/Management Production Committees ....... 44 VII. The Sub-Committee on Rationalization and Investments ...................................... 45 A. Mechanization ................................ 46 B. Concentration and Other Rationalization Measures ..................................... 53 C. Technical Assistance ......................... 55 D. Investment Programs 57 E. Substitute Fuels ............................ 65 m F. Price Increases .............................. 66 VIII. The Sub-Committee on Housing for Miners 67 A. The Program to Construct 92,000 Miner's Dwellings ............................ 68 B. The MSA Miners' Housing Program for 1952 ..... 76 IX. The Sub-Committee on PUblic Information .......... 89 X. The Sub-Committee on Fuel Efficiency ............. 92 A. Recent Trends in Fuel Efficiency ............. 92 B. Proposals of the Rationalization Council for the German Economy (RKW) ................. 94 XI. Evaluating the Success of the Coal Production Drive ............................................ 97 A. Summary of Production Trends Prior to the Current Drive ................................ 97 Approved -3 my rnWnRneamrnru Approved For Release 1999/09/10 : CIA-kl3P83-00423R000300040001-3 Page B. Developments Since Formation of the Coal Production Committee ................... 102 C. First Results of the New Premium Pay Plan ... 111 D. Recruitment and Turnover Developments ....... 114 XII. German Participation in OEEC Efforts to Raise Coal Production .......................... 115 XIII. Conclusion and Prospects ........................ 119 No 1 Text of Tariff Agreement Providing for "Participation- in-Results" System No 2 Articles on the Miners' Housing Program Translated from "Bergbau and Wirtschaft", the Magazine of the Mine Workers Union No 3 Regulations for the NSA Special Miners' Housing Program for 1952 No 4 NSA Miners' Housing Program - List of Projects and Mines Served No 5 Proposed Coal Publicity Projects for MSA Financing No 6 RKW Conservation Campaign - Proposed Costs for 1952 No 7 Selected References (+()nPTT]T'WPT AT /C'T A TRTrftT *T AT TTnn nnrr y r r+nrTre rrn r r~m~r .:. ,~ +T 25X1A2g Approved For Release 1999/09/10 : CIA-RDP83-00423R000300040001-3 C Approved For Release 1999/09/10 : CIA-RDP83-00423R000300040001-3 LIST OF TABLES 25X1A2g Approve Number Page 1 Output per man-hour in selected industries (Western Germany: June 1948 - October 1951).... 6 2 Postwar productivity compared to prewar (major Western European hard coal mining areas). 7 3 Age structure of workers in the Ruhr hard coal mines--prewar and postwar ...................... 13 Postwar turnover rates (Western German hard coal mines) ............... 13 Employment in the West German hard coal mines- prewar and postwar ............................. 17 6 Absenteeism by cause (Western German hard coal mines)--prewar and post war ............................................ 18 coal mines) .................................... 59 12 Estimated available capital .................... 60 Overtime shifts and shifts lost--prewar and post war (Western German hard coal mines) ...... Concentration of production--allean coal per face in the Ruhr district--prewar and postwar ....... 20 Modern faces compared to old-type faces--flat seams in the Ruhr hard coal mines--June 1951 ... 47 10 Fully and partially mechanized faces (Western German hard coal mines; Jan 1951 - Mar 1952) ... 11 Estimated capital requirements--(Western German 13 Ruhr miners' postwar housing construction activity ....................................... 69 14 M3A miners' housing projects for 1952--location and distribution of funds ...................... 87 15 Efficiency of fuel and power utilization by industry (Western Germany: 4th Q 1949 - 4th Q 1951) .................................... 92 16 Changes in efficiency of fuel and power consumption--selected industries (Western Germany: 4th Q 1949 - 4th Q 1951) ............. 93 CONFIDENTIAL/CIA INTERNAL USE Q Appro 25X1A2g 1-3 Page 17 Improvement of Specific Coal Consumption in Public Utility Power Stations (Western Germany 1948 - 1951) ..................................... 93a 18 Coal Consumption by Steam Locomotives (German Federal Railways; 1948 - 1951) ................... 93b SUMMARY TABLE--Hard coal production, employment productivity, absenteeism, and overtime trends (Western Germany; prewar and postwar) ............ 98 20 Hard coal production, employment, and productivity- September - March gains for past 4 years (Western Germany) .......................................... 103 21 Average daily hard coal production--first five months of year compared with previous fall peak - 1949, 1950, 1951, and 1952 (Western Germany ) ................ 105 22 Average daily hard coal production by month - percentage increase over corresponding month in previous year (Western Germany - Jan - May; 1950, 1951, 1952) ...................................... 107 23 Changes in output per manshift underground compared to basic agreed efficiency under the new premium pay plan--January to April 1952 .................. 111 24 Output per manshift underground (Western German hard coal mines: Jan - May, 1949 - 1952) ............. 113 25 Turnover developments (Western German hard coal mines; Oct - April 1948/49 - 1951/52) 1 Coal productivity program--organization chart .... 2 Hard coal production gains and losses per year by cause (Western Germany; 1947, 1948, 1949, 1950 and 1951) ........................................ 99 and 99a 3 Western German hard coal production--prewar and postwar--total tonnage, tonnage from normal shifts and from overtime shifts, and tonnage lost due to shifts not worked ................................ 100 Approved For Release 1999/09/10 : CIA-RDP83-00423R000300040001-3 Approved For Release 1999/09/10 : CIA-RDP83-00423R000300040001-3 MISSING PAGE ORIGINAL DOCUMENT MISSING PAGE(S): Approved For Release 1999/09/10 : CIA-RDP83-00423R000300040001-3 Approved For Release 1999/09/10 : CIA-RDP83-00423R000300040001- c0CTTRITY INFORMATION 25X1A2g rage 4 Average daily hard coal production gains or losses -- first five months of year compared to previous fall peak (Western Germany; 1949, 1950, 1951, and 1952) ......................... lo6 5 Average daily hard coal production by month - percentage increase over corresponding month in previous year. (Western Germany: Jan-May 1950, 1951, and 1952) ............................... 108 Western German hard coal production gains and losses by cause -- highest week in 1952 compared with fall peak in 1951 and with first quarter 1951 .......................................... 110 Approved For Release 1999/09/10 : CIA-RDP83-00423R000300040001-3