A monthly series of talks on industrial affairs
THE PRICE OF TRADITION by Austen Albu , M.P.
There is growing anxiety about our export position. Mr. Albu suggests that one of the reasons for our comparative failure in this field is a lack of qualified graduates capable of adapting new scientific knowledge in design. He considers that some sectors of our long-established heavy industry are gravely handicapped by their traditional methods of training new entrants. In fact, he complains of a general hardening of the arteries in industry.