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The first in a series of pieces on educational productivity. ‘Sir C. Taylor asked the Secretary of State for Employment and Productivity on 10 December, how productivity was calculated for policemen, nurses, teachers and dustmen in relation to salaries paid. Mr Harold Walker replied that it was not practicable to relate the pay of policemen, nurses, and teachers to productivity. The productivity of dustmen could be measured …’

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