After some debate, Prussia begins to enforce labor laws. Children under the age of 16 are forbidden to work labor, workers are allowed to have unions, and a minimum wage is enforced. This helps calm down any civil unrest.
All Eurasian Coalition members are encouraged to do the same.
England does the same, but adds a little more to the child labor laws:
All children over the age of 12 can be mail boys and do basic stuff like that.
All children over the age of 15 can operate basic factory machinery.
All children over the age of 18 can do any job.
Government workers are also unable to go on strike -- the government opens up a department that deals with work affairs.
I think that we shouldn't be doing anything close to jet engines, just propeller engines only.
Epicman, you are making algae fuel when the use of vegetables as fuels hasn't even been loving thought of. You stated that you do not have electricity yet you can power factories to build you loving the M4 Sherman?!?!? You also never stated that you are researching improvements for tanks. I consider that essentially impossible then. I have been thinking of this during school but the proxy I use to view the forums does not allow me to post. If my proposition is wrong, then the M4A2 Sherman is made. Although a lot of resources are going to be dumped into my next tank.
Australian inventor Sevan Fill suggests a new type of tank that has a decent amount of armor to be produce that can also have a great amount of entry. He provides designs for the M4 Sherman.
England's factories and workers have now has produced over 3,000 aircraft. These aircraft are mono-winged aircraft that have an angled wing design. It has a roosterpit and can hold a machine gun+two small bombs.
"Faster is better, citizens, and the more our planes can carry the better." England's president says this in a speech. "We also want to look to the stars." Everyone cheers and a sense of security is placed on the people after the hull and deck of the AES Kangaroo is completed.
Engineers start construction of massive coal and gas (natural and petroleum) electric power plants. Hydroelectric energy is being considered as a power source along rivers, considering the fact that it is so easy to harness with just a turbine and a motor. England plans to not charge it's citizens for electricity usage, just as long as they don't take to much energy from the grid. This doesn't mean this would stay.
England's president wants to have a "Gentlemen's Night Out" with all of the Eurasian Coalition leaders in Canberra. Golf, drinks, women (wink), and a large feast are going to be provided.
England requests a bomber design from Scotland.
All ironclads (lol we still have these) are loving scrapped to the deathly hollows of doom and are replaced by destroyers and a few cruisers.