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Table of Contents - Volume 9
   30 September   31 August   
Gusstahlfabrik   3.9    3.7  
Widia   8.4    8.4  
Friedrich-Alfred-Huette   5.9    5.8  
Krupp-Stahlbau   3.8    3.5  
Mines Essen   12.9    11.1  
Koenig Wilhelm   17.6    16.6  
Mines Hannover Hannibal    14.9    14.3  
Clay pits and fire-proof clay works Witterschlick  10.2    13.5  
Silesian Nickel works   7.9    8.1  
Firing range Meppen   7.1    7.4  
Cooperative Stores, Essen    0.7    0.7  
Fried. Krupp   4.7  4.5
Grusonwerk   5.1    5.1  
Germaniawerft   4.8     4.7  
Sieg-Lahn-Mining    14.2    13.9  
   4.9 x 4.7 x
   x Calculated without Cooperative Stores, Essen. 
 
The number of employee-apprentices amounted to 1231 (incl. 283 apprentices of the Cooperative Stores) as compared to 1,203 in August, and that of the worker apprentices to 2,536 (2,593).

In addition 454 female office and draftsmen trainees as well as 390 shop trainees and young miners [Bergjungleute] were employed.

The number of female employees was 6,450 as compared to 6,572 in August, the number of female workers (including charwomen) 16,112 (13,273) and the number of female workers on fixed pay 394 (406), a total of 22,956 (20,251) -15.4 percent (14 percent) of the total employees. The number of foreigners employed (without PW’s) amounts to 25,709 as compared to 20,943, in August, that of the PW’s to 6,758 (8,529)*

As compared to the position on 30 September 1943 the following changes have taken place in the complement of the Fried. Krupp and its subsidiary companies:
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* The relative figures for the “Affiliated plants and trade associations” are given separately later in this document.  
 
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