a CHAPTER !1l, SECTIONS 3 and 4 Monthly statistics, showing the cstimated accumulated percentages of physical completion of Contract items, were compiled and presented in the farm oof a bar chart. Phe Job-tte determined the weight Gl each construction feature under a Contract item py dividing cach feature’s direct Jabor be the total dieet labor of the Contract mem as refacted in the arivinal ect estimate. kstumated percentages of physical CoUmpletion Were dGeloamimed bs vicnad ine pec. tion, and the weaoedtea percentage of completion Was determinedk bs moudtiplsing the established weight by che estimated physical completion, Further, completion estimates Were prepared tor each Contract item Cot current construction) bs the Jobsite Resident) Engincer Whenever i Was evident that the acbuab cen struction costs would sary from the estimated comstruction costs. Phe basis for comparison was the current cost estimates. [f such estimates were aot available, an orginal (or the latest) costoe timate was substituted. When this comparison resealed that accual field constructian Costs Would not be within 10; of the estimated Costs, ar S10,.000, which ever was the lesser, the Jobsite prepared a completion cost estimate to reflect the total estimated cost in excess of, or leas than, the current cost estimate, This supclomental estimate was submitted to the Home Otlice. Th. however, completion estimates: were not rewervect ino Los Angeles by the tenth of the raonth, it Was assumed that the late~t cost esti- mite Was within the allowable sariance. Phe over-all percentage or completion, as determined above, was supplicd monthly to the Hloliies & Narver Contract Admini-trator and the AEC Field Manager for the accurate eval- uation of earned Contract fees. SECTION 4 INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS OFF-CONTINENT RECRUITING An extensive recruiting program was outlinechin April 155. end cariv in Maw the hirme program for overseas personnel began, Uf lpWanted advertisements were placed tnmmediately in Los Angels metropolitan newspapers. and a recruiting presgram was also inaugurated an 25 Mav in San Francisco and the Bay cities, A similar program was imtiated in the San Diego area during the third week in June. Because office space in the Home Offter was insufficient to handle the persans responding to the expanded recruiting. the Calitormia state Employment service (CES) granted) the ux of their families at Eleventh and Flower Streets. Los Angeles. For the san Francisco area sorecruiting. the Csi office at Pd Hoawarel Street. San Francisce. was used. Complete mechanical processing, woe. physical examination, phote identiheaton. and tinger-pringing of pros- pective Jobsite emplosvevs was established in toe hav area. Seattle. Portland. sale hake City anel Denver were also survesvedt for posstbh personnel but were eliminated trem the program due te the Limited number of shilled construction men uvailable in those areas at the time. Surveys in the Bakersfield, Veutura and Fresno areas revealed ao source of sballed Jabor. and recruiting was undertaken in these cities for penerating and distillation plant operators, apprentice engineers, and electricians. A -amilar survey in the San Diego area disclosed a surplus of manpower in all crafts, and a recruiting program was opened in that area, using CSES facilities. Complete processing of apphcants was handled in this location on the same baris as was used in Loe Anseles and San Francisco. Recruiting started ino san Diego on 22 June 1943 and continued through 30 September, except for the penod between } August and 17 August. Figure 3 shows the tetal number of appheants intersiewed and hired from the over-all recruiting program. “PC approval) clearances were received during the week of 7 July 1952 on the first appheants submitted in the initial phase of the recrunting program at Los Angeles: for the San Prancises ang san Diese reerussing programs. the first UP" approvals were received during the week of 3 August. (Approximately cight ta nine weeks elapsed between the time an apphcant was aceepted, processed, and submitted for clearance belore the actual clearance was revered. } By July 1953 firm commitments San Francisco area, and overseas Employment Agreements, gilotments and hiring slips were completed at the Home Office and forwarded to San Francivco for execution. The Holmes & Narser personnel representatives ai San Franeiseo coordinated travel orders with the H&N representative at Travis Air Force Base and the Home Office Travel Section. .Phis method of handing applicants replaced the previous arrangements by which applicants’ were brought to Los Angeles for precessing, and resulted in the climination of the customary round-trip ' 1 i Pege 3-10 Palteenie were being made to “P" approved applicants in the | a Ho! {ros : ; k

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