MANUAL WORK
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HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Industry
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1918 |
War Cabinet Committee on Women in Industry: provision and cost of allowances to women before and after confinement
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ACT 1/65
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1918-1925 |
War Cabinet Committee on Women in Industry: report to Minister of Reconstruction on the financial side of proposed schemes of pensions for mothers
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ACT 1/66
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MANUAL WORK
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HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Engineering
|
1939-1941 |
Labour requirements for shipbuilding and Marine engineering: dilution of labour agreements
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ADM 1/10204
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MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Shipbuilding
|
1939-1941 |
Labour requirements for shipbuilding and Marine engineering: dilution of labour agreements
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ADM 1/10204
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MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Dock Work
|
1942 |
Women's Labour in Royal Naval Docks (code 23 series 1)
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ADM 1/11892
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MANUAL WORK
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HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Shipbuilding
|
1942 |
Labour in Naval and Mercantile Shipyards: terms of reference of committee to enquire into dilution of labour including women
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ADM 1/11892
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MANUAL WORK
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HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Dock Work
|
1943 |
Women recorders of work in HM Dockyards: revision of rates of pay and scope of employment
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ADM 1/12616
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1943 |
Employment of women in professional departments and HM Dockyards: private office minutes
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ADM 1/14628
|
1916 |
Dilution of labour in HM Dockyards
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ADM 116/1541
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1938-1943 |
Dockyards and Naval Establishments: women clerical assistants and typing grades: promotion to clerical officer
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ADM 116/4699
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MANUAL WORK
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HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Industry
|
1960-1971 |
Female unskilled industrial employees
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AIR 2/15779
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1960-1965 |
Distribution of Industry: availability of female labour
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BT 177/1752
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1965-1970 |
Distribution of Industry: female employment problems
|
BT 177/2221
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1949-1950 |
Industries employing majority of males
|
BT 177/526
|
1940 |
Recruitment and training for Industry: essential and non-essential industries
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BT 64/57
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1915 |
Employment: labour in essential industries during the war (8)
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BT 66/1
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MANUAL WORK
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HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Shipbuilding
|
1916 |
Dilution on the Clyde and Tyne
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CAB 1/17/9
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MANUAL WORK
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HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Industry
|
1942 |
Correspondence on the post-war position of women in industry and the professions
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CAB 117/151
|
1940-1943 |
Correspondence on conscription of women for the auxiliary services and industry
|
CAB 118/87
|
1941-1944 |
Manpower: recruitment of women for industry and the services
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CAB 123/112
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MANUAL WORK
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HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Shipbuilding
|
1918 |
Dilution of Labour (joiners): agreement between Messrs John Brown (Clyde) and Ship Constructors' and Shipwrights' Association
|
CAB 40/89
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MANUAL WORK
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HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Mining
|
1933 |
Employment of women on underground work in mines
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CO 323/1211/14
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1934 |
International Labour Conventions: employment of women on underground work in mines
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CO 323/1254/18
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1934-1935 |
International Labour Conventions: employment of women on underground work in mines: Eastern
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CO 323/1255/1
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MANUAL WORK
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HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Building Industry
|
1927 |
Kenya: compulsory labour of women and children on roads
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CO 533/748
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MANUAL WORK
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HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Mining
|
nd |
Colliery girls. Photograph
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COAL 80/1105
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nd |
Colliery girls. Photo negative
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COAL 80/1613
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MANUAL WORK
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HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Carpentry
|
1916 |
Arbitration award: Hampton & Son Ltd v Amalgamated Society of Carpenters and Joiners and the General Union of Carpenters and Joiners: dispute involving discharge of skilled men and employment of women in their places (C Doughty) IC LAB 2/131/34
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Coke Oven Work
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MANUAL WORK
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HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Mining
|
1930-1936 |
Employment of women in mines
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DO 35/186A/8
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MANUAL WORK
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HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Industry
|
1915 |
Employment of women in certain industries to replace men for enlistment
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ED 24/1852
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1944-1948 |
Sick absence: women in industry
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FD 1/3956
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1944-1962 |
Industrial Health Research Board: absence from work: women in industry; draft report, 1944
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FD 1/4126
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MANUAL WORK
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HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Brick Making Industry
|
1945-1961 |
Research into brickmaking activities and labour wastage, Group for research on brickmaking industry: research by: Miss Patricia Hooper, Miss J Ullrich, Miss E Howard, Miss P King, Miss Rowe, Miss A Steinhart: see list
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FD 1/4818-4823
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MANUAL WORK
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HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Industry
|
1942-1943 |
Welfare and medical arrangements for women in industry
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FD 1/5526
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1942-1951 |
Absenteeism amongst women in industry
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FD 1/5527
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1953-1954 |
Joint Human Relations Committee: Subcommittee on the employment of special groups in industry including older men and women; married women
|
FD 1/7663
|
1927 |
Industrial Fatigue Board: the physique of women in industry
|
FD 3/44
|
1945 |
Industrial Fatigue Board: a study of certified sickness absence among women in industry
|
FD 3/86
|
1943 |
Industrial Fatigue Board: emergency report: a study of absenteeism among women
|
FD 3/94
|
1952-1953 |
International Labour Office: the employment of married women in industry
|
FD1/4911
|
MANUAL WORK
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HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Building Industry
|
1946-1948 |
Control Commission Germany: Manpower Division: Employment and Labour Supply Branch: Control Council Law no 32: employment of women on building and reconstruction
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FO 1051/599
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MANUAL WORK
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HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Mining
|
1951 |
Bulgaria: report of award to woman miner Vladimirova of the title 'Master Miner'
|
FO 371/95083
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MANUAL WORK
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HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Industry
|
1906 |
Convention (Certified Copy): Prohibition of Night Work for Women in Industrial Employment
|
FO 93/1/19
|
1942 |
Women civil defence workers require to register for employment in industry
|
HO 186/904
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MANUAL WORK
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HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Mining
|
1851 |
Letter suggesting that metropolitan constables be used to prevent employment of female labour in Welsh coal mines
|
HO 45/3472V
|
1843 |
Mines: women forbidden to work: inspector visiting a foreign mine
|
HO 45/511
|
1865 |
Miners' grievances: petition to House of Commons, principally regarding weighting, accidents and employment of women
|
HO 45/7578
|
1864 |
Alleged employment of women in mines
|
HO 45/7579
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MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Industry
|
1898 |
Enforcement of laws for protection of women and children in industry. Memorandum prepared for Italian Government
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HO 45/9987/X72707
|
1939-1946 |
Women for Industry posters
|
INF 3/398-407A
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Engineering
|
1969-1977 |
General Documentary Films: The Engineer is a Woman 1969
|
INF 6/1401
|
1939-1948 |
Memorandum and reports dealing with rates of pay and hours of women operatives in the engineering industry
|
LAB 10/109
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Industry
|
1953-1955 |
Equal pay for government industrial employees
|
LAB 10/1203
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Sheet Metal Industry
|
1940-1942 |
Committee of investigation into dilution through female labour in the sheet metal industry
|
LAB 10/128
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Engineering
|
1941 |
Negotiations between National Union of General and Municipal Workers and Trent Guns and Cartridges Ltd over women's rates in engineering
|
LAB 10/136
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MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Dock Work
|
1942-1944 |
Settlement of rates for women introduced into dockyard titular grades
|
LAB 10/227
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MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Engineering
|
1943 |
Rolls Royce Ltd: report about women's wages in Scottish engineering industry
|
LAB 10/237
|
1968-1970 |
Unofficial strike over the employment of women: dispute between Roberts Arundel Ltd, Stockport and Amalgamated Engineering Union
|
LAB 10/3290
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Steel Industry
|
1944 |
Dispute between Albert Philips Ltd and Birmingham and Midlands Steel Metal Workers' Society over dilution
|
LAB 10/468
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MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Engineering
|
1944-1945 |
Dispute between Raleigh Cycles Co Ltd and Nottingham and Notts Engineering Trade Joint Committee over women's wage agreement
|
LAB 10/491
|
1944 |
Dispute between Messrs Rolls Royce Ltd, Glasgow, and the Amalgamated Engineering Union and Transport and General Workers' Union over women's pay
|
LAB 109/456
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MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Waste Reclamation
|
1934 |
General waste reclamation: proposal to vary minimum rates of female workers
|
LAB 11/1338
|
1944 |
General Waste Reclamation Trade: Transport and General Workers' Union: motion that rates for male workers over 21 and female workers over 18 be increased with consequential increases for juveniles and to the minimum piece work base time rates
|
LAB 11/1693
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MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Industry
|
1947 |
Public relations: recruitment of women to industrial employment, periodic results of campaign
|
LAB 12/417
|
1947-1948 |
Publicity to increase labour force in essential, but undermanned industries, and to increase the number of women in industrial employment
|
LAB 12/421
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Mining
|
1935 |
International Labour Organisation: 19th session: report on employment of women in underground mine work
|
LAB 13/10
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Industry
|
1963 |
International Labour Organisation: Baroness Summerskill's motion on the need for an industrial charter for women
|
LAB 13/1877
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Mining
|
1936-1957 |
International Labour Organisation: 19th session: retification of convention concerning women employed on underground work in mines
|
LAB 13/19
|
1934-1935 |
International Labour Organisation: 19th session: questionnaire on employment of women in underground work in mines
|
LAB 13/9
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Industry
|
1920-1921 |
Report relating to the Employment of Women, Young Persons and Children Act 1920, postponing the date of commencement of certain provisions of the Act in the case of blast furnaces, iron mills and paper mills
|
LAB 14/334
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MANUAL WORK
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HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Engineering
|
1927-1964 |
Application from Garrard Engineering Ltd for relaxation of the Hours of Employment (Women and Young Persons) Legislation
|
LAB 14/69
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Industry
|
1931-1959 |
Application from the Stavely Iron and Chemical Co Ltd for relaxation of the Hours of Employment (Women and Young Persons) Legislation
|
LAB 14/82
|
1916 |
Board of Trade Advisory Committee on Women's War Employment (Industrial): memorandum for the guidance of local committees. Notes for the use of members of local advisory committees on women's war employment in connection with investigation of lodgings
|
LAB 15/93
|
1944-1946 |
Royal Commission on Equal Pay asking for information as to the relationship between wages of men and women in industrial employment
|
LAB 17/145
|
1965-1969 |
British Association of Women Executives: proposed Careers Advisory Service on Industry for Girls (CASIG)
|
LAB 19/829
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Engineering
|
1916 |
National Federation of Women Workers and Messrs Dick Kerr & Co Preston: arbitration: engineering (143)
|
LAB 2/107/IC6450/1916
|
1919 |
National Federation of Women Workers: Award 174 (Engineering): information requested re application of above award and suggests issue of order under Section 2 Wages Act making the 5/- binding on all women to whom the original prescribed rate is applicable (287)
|
LAB 2/116/WA950/17
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Carpentry
|
1918 |
J B Baillie: award: given in arbitration between Messrs Crosfields Oil and Coke Co. Liverpool and National Warehouse & General Workers' Union re application for 10/- p w advance on behalf of women and boys (149)
|
LAB 2/1166/IC6843/2/1918
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Industry
|
1925 |
Malcolm Committee: Relation to Industry Joint Committee: memo from H B Wallis on public system of education and official arrangements for advising and placing boys and girls (60)
|
LAB 2/1172/EDJ100
|
1925 |
Relation to Industry Joint Committee: official arrangement for advising boys and girls for placing them in employment (61)
|
LAB 2/1172/EDJ100/15
|
1919-1920 |
Women's Industrial League: deputation 1920
|
LAB 2/1219/7
|
1919 |
Women's Industrial League: request the Minister to receive a deputation to discuss questions concerning the employment, training etc. of women
|
LAB 2/1219/CS185/2
|
1919 |
Training of women: Women's Industrial Schemes in relation to prescribed rates of wages with Amended Scheme of training for women as sanctioned by Treasury 5 July 1919 (282)
|
LAB 2/1223/TW116/6
|
1920 |
Women's Industrial League: deputation received by the Minister to discuss training facilities for women 4 February 1920
|
LAB 2/1226/ED937/1920
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Dock Work
|
1918 |
W H Stoker: award: given in arbitration between The Secretary of State for War (Ordnance Dpt) and Dockers Union with reference to certain demands made by the Union on behalf of their members (male and female) employed by the Ordnance Dpt at Gloucester: Miss Boosey (148)
|
LAB 2/124/IC5056/2
|
1917 |
Dockers' Union, London: arbitration case: application to Messrs Meredith Jones, Wrexham re increase of 5/- p w for workmen of 16 years of age and over, and 3/6 to women and boys (124)
|
LAB 2/124/IC6969
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Steel Industry
|
1919 |
South Wales Siemen's Steel Association (representing Briton Ferry Steel Co Ltd, Albion Works) v Iton and Steel Trades Confederation (representing female workers): award (W J Dunnachie)
|
LAB 2/1240/16
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Dock Work
|
1918 |
Dock, Wharf, Riverside and General Workers' Union, London: arbitration case: state application has been made to the Army Ordnance Dpt, the Docks Gloucester for an advance of 15/- to male employees and 10/- to women and for various rates of overtime (148)
|
LAB 2/125/IC2025
|
1918 |
Sheriff G F Wilson: award: given in arbitration between The Organic Ammonia Co Ltd of Glasgow at their Connah Quay Works and the Dock, Wharf, Riverside & General Workers' Union re 10/- advance p w to men and 5/- p w to women and youths: Miss Wood (148)
|
LAB 2/125/IC306/2
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Industry
|
1929 |
Industrial Transference Scheme: issue of forms to men, women and juveniles
|
LAB 2/1325/ED44339/1929
|
1929 |
Standing Joint Committee of Industrial Women's Organisations, Transport House, Smith Square, SW: offer to give evidence before the Morris Committee
|
LAB 2/1347/ED29473/17/29
|
1929 |
Notes on evidence to the Morris Committee by the Standing Joint Committee of Industrial Women's Organisations
|
LAB 2/1348/ED29473/33/29
|
1924 |
Handbook of Industrial Laws affecting the employment of women and juveniles (62)
|
LAB 2/1354/EDJ594
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Dock Work
|
1929 |
Injury to Mrs F E Morris employed by Tyneside Outhouse E E Bute Docks: Treasury Sanction for compensation (93)
|
LAB 2/1360/2F178/25/1929
|
MANUAL WORK
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HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Industry
|
1895 |
Women's Industrial Council: ask for Board of Trade publications and to be placed on free list for future publications of Department
|
LAB 2/1477/CL&SL2316/1895
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Railway Work
|
1916 |
Arbitration award: Great Western Railway Company v National Union of Railwaymen: claim for war bonus for women employees (Committee on Production) IC
|
LAB 2/153/15
|
1916 |
Female employees, Great Western Railway Company: arbitration: awards: finding of the Committee on Production (153)
|
LAB 2/153/IC2810/1916
|
MANUAL WORK
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HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Industry
|
1916 |
Arbitration, awards, Light Metal Industry: Messrs A Lloyd & Sons, Deptford and the female solderers in their employ (124)
|
LAB 2/188/IC4441/1916
|
MANUAL WORK
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HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Mineral Storage Work
|
1918 |
National Warehouse & General Workers' Union, Liverpool: wages, overtime, hours of labour: correspondence with Liverpool Mineral Storage Co in connection with above rates and conditions for females employed in Seaforth establishment (124)
|
LAB 2/190/IC7731
|
1918 |
P B Clegg Mellor, Stourbridge: award given in arbitration between Messrs H A Watson & Co Liverpool and National Warehouse & General Workers' Union re hours and wages of female workers at Seaforth branch of above Mineral Cold Storage Company (127)
|
LAB 2/190/IC7731/2
|
MANUAL WORK
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HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Engineering
|
1915 |
Arbitration award: Stephen Bros and Martin, Bristol v National Federation of Women Workers (C Doughty) IC
|
LAB 2/193/25
|
1915 |
Arbitration award: Birmingham and District Engineering Trades Employers Association v National Federation of Women Workers (W W Mackenzie)
|
LAB 2/193/28
|
1915 |
National Federation of Women Workers and Birmingham & District Engineering Trades Employers' Association: arbitration (143)
|
LAB 2/193/IC2676/1915
|
1916 |
Arbitration award: William Marples & Sons Ltd, Sheffield v National Federation of Women Workers (C Doughty) IC
|
LAB 2/194/83
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Sawmilling
|
1917 |
National Union of General Workers, Glasgow: army ammunition box making: state application has been made to Messrs Fiddes & Sons Ltd, Torry Saw Mills, Aberdeen for increase of wages for various grades of workers, and that in consequence firm have been substituting younger girls for older girls in their employ (122)
|
LAB 2/196/IC5050
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Waste Paper Industry
|
1920 |
Phillips, Mills & Co (waste paper) Ltd, Battersea: women's wages agreement
|
LAB 2/197/12-13
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Engineering
|
1920 |
National Federation of Women Workers: encloses recommendation of the Engineering and National Employers Federation re the 47 hour week (287)
|
LAB 2/197/WA(W)1419/2
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MANUAL WORK
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HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Industry
|
1917 |
The Workers' Union: states that a strike of girls took place on account of the dismissal of Miss Isa MacGregor from the Cement Plant of the Glasgow Iron & Steel Co. Wishaw. Work has been resumed pending the settlement of the dispute by an Arbitrator. Request for same (153) LAB 2/44/IC3428 1917 Thomas McKerrell: agreement: between Messrs Ramsay & Sons, Portland Forge Co Kilmarnock, and Workers' Union re women workers wages. Miss Boosey (125)
|
LAB 2/206/IC5129/2
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Mining
|
1933 |
International Labour Organisation: examination of the Grey Report on questions in agenda of 1934 Session of the Conference: employment of women on underground work in mines (175)
|
LAB 2/2079/IL189/33
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Waste Reclamation
|
1922 |
General Waste Reclamation Trade Board: National Union of General Workers (Women Workers' Section): requesting deputation be received from Workers' Side re proposed reduction of wages (271)
|
LAB 2/2088/TBM100/103/22
|
1921 |
Cotton Waste Trade: per Office of Trade Boards: re fixing minimum time and overtime rates for male and female workers (272)
|
LAB 2/2113/TBM112/3
|
1921 |
Cotton Waste Reclamation Trade Board (GB): minimum time rates and overtime rates for certain classes of male and female workers (273)
|
LAB 2/2113/TBM112/65
|
1921 |
Cotton Waste Reclamation Trade Board (GB): minimum time and overtime rates for male and female workers (273)
|
LAB 2/2113/TBM112/74
|
1922 |
Cotton Waste Reclamation Trade Board (GB): minimum rates of wages for certain classes of male and female workers (272)
|
LAB 2/2113/TBM145/12/22
|
1922 |
Cotton Waste Reclamation Trade Board (GB): general minimum time rates and overtime rates for male and female workers (272)
|
LAB 2/2113/TBM145/3/1922
|
1922 |
Cotton Waste Reclamation Trade Board (GB): minimum time rates and overtime rates for certain classes of male and female workers (273)
|
LAB 2/2113/TBM145/32/1922
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Engineering
|
1917 |
Meeting of deputation from Amalgamated Society of Engineers with Ministry of Munitions: Consolidated Order for wages for women IC
|
LAB 2/243/9
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Crane Driving
|
1916-1917 |
British Steel Smelters Mill Iron Tinplate and Kindred Trade Association: employment of women crane drivers Darlington and rates of wages paid to women in place of men
|
LAB 2/244/11
|
1917 |
Wages: rates to women crane drivers in controlled establishments (214)
|
LAB 2/244/MWLR2829/17
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Engineering
|
1917 |
Amalgamated Society of Engineers: wages: women (213)
|
LAB 2/246/LR4917/17
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Shipbuilding
|
1917-1918 |
Demarcation of duties between Ministry of Munitions and Shipyard Labour Department: women's wages in Admiralty firms IC
|
LAB 2/249/1
|
1917 |
Admiralty: wages (women) shipbuilding and shiprepairing: complaint re delay in administration by departments concerned (214)
|
LAB 2/249/MWLR7949/17
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Engineering
|
1917 |
Arbitration award: Plaistow & Co Ltd, London v National Federation of Women Workers (W H Stoker) IC
|
LAB 2/257/16
|
1917 |
Arbitration award: C Grrom Ltd, London v female employees (W H Stoker) IC
|
LAB 2/259/7
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Dock Work
|
1918 |
Frome Workers' Union: women workers: report of a difference with the Forage Committee on behalf of women members employed at the ASC Depot at Gloucester Docks for the rates and conditions laid down in Statutory Rules & Orders, No 546: arbitration requested (122)
|
LAB 2/259/IC4778
|
1917 |
Bryant & May Ltd, Bow: copy of correspondence in connection with dispute re wages of employees at Liverpool Docks, members of National Amalgamated Union of Labour: request for various increases to males and females (120)
|
LAB 2/260/IC6742
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Sawmilling
|
1919 |
National Federation of Women Workers: Sawmilling Joint Industrial Council: application for representation on above (113)
|
LAB 2/291/HQ12023/21/1919
|
MANUAL WORK
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HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Industry
|
1918 |
Central Office: draft letter to Lady Emmot and to National Union of Women Workers, Women's Industrial Council, GFS, YWCA asking that representatives attend conference to be held 13 December to discuss question of employment of women in domestic service after the war
|
LAB 2/292/ED30137/4
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Dock Work
|
1917 |
Mills, English & Co (Super Units) Swansea: Dockers Union: Conference, award agreement: memo of Conference held at Montague House in connection with a dispute between the above firm and Union re victimisation of three women employed by the firm and dispute re hours of work. Agreement reached (167)
|
LAB 2/424/IC6689
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Engineering
|
1918 |
Amalgamated Society of Engineers, Dublin: reinstatement of dilutees: claims reinstatement of Murphy-Stewart, dismissed from Dublin National Shell Factory. The claim arises out of recent strike at above factory over retention of dilutees and dismissal of skilled men (145)
|
LAB 2/426/IC3213/4/1918
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Industry
|
1917 |
General Iron Fitters Association, Falkirk: arbitration case: application for advance in wages of 5/- p w to men and 2/6 to youths and girls for workers employed at Messrs Henderson & Co File Grinder Camelon, Falkirk (140)
|
LAB 2/44/IC4932
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Welding
|
1916-1918 |
Wages (Temporary Regulation) Act 1918: Motor Car Coppersmiths and Appliances Co Ltd. Fulham v Society of Women Welders: rates of women's wages
|
LAB 2/470/24
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Steel Industry
|
1919 |
J J Ingham & Co Ltd, Hunslet Rolling Mills, nail and washer works, Leeds v National Union of General Workers (representing women workers): award (W Addington Willis)
|
LAB 2/555/27
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MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Engineering
|
1919 |
Guest, Keen & Nettleford Ltd, Heath St, Birmingham: women's wages (284)
|
LAB 2/556/WA5142/2
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MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Industry
|
1919 |
DOYEM: minutes of meeting: Derby: training department should be requested to consider the possibility of obtaining a sufficient number of women in any one industry
|
LAB 2/569/ED30580/299
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Mining
|
1918-1919 |
Coal Mining: non profit making and women's wages
|
LAB 2/659/1
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Engineering
|
1920 |
C Boynton & Sons Ltd, London v National Federation of Women Workers: agreement on recognition of union and reinstatement of two employees
|
LAB 2/670/12
|
1920 |
National Federation of Women Workers: reports difference with Messrs Boynton Engineering Works, Goswell Rd: alleged victimisation (284)
|
LAB 2/670/WA627
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Waste Reclamation
|
1918 |
Summary report on the Waste Trade by Miss Henderson with a note by Miss Vickers on waste sorting departments in paper mills (243)
|
LAB 2/671/TB10167/4
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Industry
|
1919 |
Restoration of Pre-War Labour Practices Bill: views of the Women's Industrial League on the Bill
|
LAB 2/676/30
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Waste Reclamation
|
1920 |
General Waste Materials Reclamation Trade Board (Ireland): notice proposing to fix certain minimum rates of wages for male and female workers (249)
|
LAB 2/679/TB128/79
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Steel Industry
|
1920 |
Apex Stamping Co Ltd, metal stampers and piercers, Fleetwood v National Federation of Women Workers: agreement
|
LAB 2/760/15
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Engineering
|
1922 |
Great Britain: Engineering, Gold & Silver, Furnishing Trade: enquiry by W P Hildred (Treasury) as to rates of wages of women (198)
|
LAB 2/800/I&S769
|
1919 |
Charles Doughty: award given in arbitration between the National Federation of Blast Furnacemen, Quarrymen, Ore Miners and Kindred Trades and Messrs Guest, Keen & Nettlefords Ltd, Cwmbran, re claim in connection with reinstatement of Mrs Davies in firm's employment (284)
|
LAB 2/807/WA3680/2/19
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Carpentry
|
1917 |
National Union of General Workers, London: copies of correspondence between the Exeter Gas Light & Coke Co Ltd and the above Union re increase of 10/- p w for men and women and 7/- p w for boys under 18 years (122)
|
LAB 2/83/IC4710
|
1917 |
A J David KC: given in arbitration between the National Union of General Workers and the Exeter Gas Light & Coke Co Ltd re the case of 10/- p w for men and women and 7/- p w for youths under 18 years of age (122)
|
LAB 2/83/IC4710/2/1917
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Brick Making Industry
|
1917 |
Workers' Union: arbitration case: report of a difference with Messrs Oates & Green, brickmakers, Halifax re application for increase of wages for various workers and women workers (125)
|
LAB 2/83/IC5124
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Engineering
|
1922 |
London: Engineering Trade: Tailoring Trade: enquiry by Post Office Stores Dpt as to rates applicable to women (198)
|
LAB 2/879/I&S215/1922
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Waste Reclamation
|
1922 |
General Waste Material Reclamation Trade Board (Ireland, excluding N Ireland): minimum rates of wages for male and female workers (273)
|
LAB 2/884/TBM100/36/1922
|
1928 |
General Waste Reclamation Trade Board: Mrs Sophia Goodstein, 75-77 Judd St, King's Cross, WC1: scope: tobacco waste reclamation: Solicitor's Opinion (243)
|
LAB 2/936/TB131/50/1928
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Shipbuilding
|
1917 |
Ship Constructors and Shipwrights Association, Newcastle-on-Tyne: arbitration case: report difference with Messrs Armstrong Whitworth, Walker-on-Tyne in regard to drilling and hole cutting in consequence of firm nor carrying out dilution arrangement (119)
|
LAB 2/96/IC7313
|
1917 |
Arthur J Ashton: award: given in arbitration between Messrs Armstrong Whitworth & Co Ltd and the Ship Constructors and Shipwrights re failure to comply with dilution arrangements etc: Miss Wood (142)
|
LAB 2/96/IC7313/2
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Industry
|
1920 |
Miss Durham: Industries: Domestic Service: review of action taken since Armistice and recommendation for future action (55)
|
LAB 2/969/ED127/9/1920
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Brick Making Industry
|
1918 |
B P Blockley, Hadley: 3/6 Engineering award: requests information re application of above award to brickmakers members of the Wolverhampton Branch of the Workers' Union and re another advance to female workers. States works are controlled by Air Ministry (151)
|
LAB 2/IC7956
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Industry
|
1943-1944 |
Provision for the care of children of married women in industry: wartime nurseries: general policy
|
LAB 26/133
|
1945-1949 |
Provision for the care of children of married women in industry in wartime nurseries
|
LAB 26/168
|
1949-1956 |
Provision of nurseries for the care of children of married women in industry: general policy
|
LAB 26/286-287
|
1942-1947 |
National Association of Girls' Clubs: rest breaks for industrial women workers
|
LAB 26/29
|
1968 |
The position of women in industry (Research paper by Nancy Seear) (222)
|
LAB 28/28
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Railway Work
|
1942 |
The National Union of Railwaymen and Great Western, LNER, LMS and Southern Railway Companies: the Union's claim that women employed in the railway shop office on work hitherto performed by male labour should be dealt with in connection with the Agreement of 28 October 1940
|
LAB 3/176
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Shipbuilding
|
1942 |
Shipbuilding Trade Joint Council for Government Departments, Trade Union side and Official side: compounded payment of 11/- in lieu of any retrospective adjustment of wages shall be made to each woman employed in HM Dockyards
|
LAB 3/177
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Engineering
|
1941 |
Transport and General Workers Union and National Union of General and Municipal Workers v Engineering and Allied Employers, National Federation: advances in wages for women and girls
|
LAB 3/287
|
1941-1943 |
Amalgamated Engineering Union v British Aeroplane Co Ltd: extended employment of women (no award, settled out of court)
|
LAB 3/321
|
1943 |
National Union of General and Municipal Workers v Urquhart Lindsay & Robertson Orchar Ltd: claim that agreed rates of wages be paid to women workers
|
LAB 3/404
|
1943 |
National Union of General and Municipal Workers v Bristol Aeroplane Co Ltd: bonus payment for skilled and semi skilled women inspectors
|
LAB 3/410
|
1943 |
Transport and General Workers Union v Limit Engineering Co Ltd: claim for increased rates of pay for women workers
|
LAB 3/416
|
1944 |
Transport and General Workers; Union v Warwick & Leamington Engineering employers Association: claim for payment of national bonus to women piece workers
|
LAB 3/431
|
1944 |
Amalgamated Engineering Union and Transport and General Workers' Union v Rolls Royce Ltd (Hillingdon): claim for increase of wages for certain classes of women employees
|
LAB 3/451
|
1944 |
Amalgamated Engineering Union v Brilock Equipment Ltd: claim application of certain specified terms of employment to a named woman employee
|
LAB 3/456
|
1944 |
Amalgamated Engineering Union and Transport and General Workers v Coventry & District Engineering Employees Association: claim for increase in rates for women inspectors
|
LAB 3/474
|
1944-1945 |
Amalgamated Engineering Union v R W Crabtree & Sons Ltd: claim relating to extended employment of women (settled out of court)
|
LAB 3/476
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Crane Driving
|
1943-1948 |
Amalgamated Engineering Union v Urquhart Lindsay & Robertson Orchar Ltd, Dundee: women crane drivers to be paid the same rate as men, in accordance with the National agreement relating to 'Extended employment of women'
|
LAB 3/477
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Engineering
|
1943-1948 |
Amalgamated Engineering Union v Urquhart Lindsay & Robertson Orchar Ltd Dundee: for extra payment for women fitters over 21 years of age in accordance with National agreement relating to 'Extended employment of women'. Women crane drivers to be paid the same rate as men, in accordance with the same agreement. (Settled out of court)
|
LAB 3/477
|
1944 |
Amalgamated Engineering Union v Vickers-Armstrong Ltd: clause 7 of 'Extended employment of women' agreement, claim that adult male rates be paid to women employed as labourers
|
LAB 3/479
|
1944-1946 |
Amalgamated Engineering Union v Vickers Armstrong Ltd: registration and pay in accordance with clause 6 of 'Extended employment of women' agreement (settled out of court)
|
LAB 3/481
|
1945 |
Three trade unions v Engineering & Allied Employers National Federation: claim for a substantial increase in the scale of wages paid to women under the Women's National Agreement
|
LAB 3/514
|
1944-1946 |
National Union of General and Municipal Workers v Ferguson Pailin Ltd: claim that under the Extended Employment of Women Agreement 1940, female workers employed as controllers are entitled to the men's rate of 87/- per week of 47 hours
|
LAB 3/537
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Steel Industry
|
1945-1947 |
Iron and Steel Trades Confederation v Midgley Harmer Ltd: claim for increase of rates of pay to female workers in machine shops inspecting and assembling
|
LAB 3/540
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Engineering
|
1947 |
Amalgamated Engineering Union v Douglas Fraser & Sons Ltd: claim for application of the provisions of clause 6 para (d)(i) of the Temporary Relaxation of Existing Customs Extended Employment of Women Agreement in respect of two specified workers
|
LAB 3/596
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Welding
|
1948 |
Motor Panels (Coventry) Ltd and Amalgamated Engineering Union: a difference regarding employment of two female oxy-acetylene welders
|
LAB 3/625
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Engineering
|
1946 |
Transport and General Workers' Union v Shanks & Co Ltd: claim that polishing of half inch taps be regarded as men's work
|
LAB 3/825
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Mining
|
1954 |
G Lloyd MP: question of the employment of women on surface work at mines
|
LAB 43/200
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Engineering
|
1942 |
Women in engineering Part I (chiefly photographs)
|
LAB 44/252
|
1942 |
Women in engineering Part II
|
LAB 44/253
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Industry
|
1918-1919 |
Verbatim reports of meeting of the Committee on Women in Industry, 4th and 5th days (some) 1918-1919 plus charts showing comparisons between men and women in industry... (4 boxes)
|
LAB 5/1
|
1918 |
Verbatim reports of meetings of the Physiological Sub-Committee of the Committee on Women in Industry
|
LAB 5/2
|
1919 |
Report of the War Cabinet Committee on Women in Industry and appendices: summaries of evidence etc. Printed Sessional papers Cmd 135 and 167
|
LAB 5/3
|
1926-1949 |
Trade Unions: membership: summary, all industry females
|
LAB 69/116
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Engineering
|
1946 |
'Dilution in the engineering industry 1939-1945' by A J Cornfield (Official History)
|
LAB 76/28
|
undated |
Women in engineering
|
LAB 8/1235
|
1955-1959 |
Employment of older men and women: Bristol University, Department of Psychology: 1st report of the Unit for Research on Employment of Older Workers; firms in the engineering industry
|
LAB 8/2023
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Mining
|
1954 |
Women's Consultative Committee: employment of women at mines; special meeting of the Committee 23 March 1954
|
LAB 8/2293
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Industry
|
1958-1960 |
Employment of older men and women: fixed retirement practices in industry: correspondence
|
LAB 8/2374
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Engineering
|
1939 |
Meeting of the Engineering Employers' Federation to discuss the employment of skilled alien workers and the employment of women
|
LAB 8/244
|
1941 |
Question of rates of pay and recruitment of women in the engineering branch of the munition industry and their retention in these industries
|
LAB 8/378
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Building Industry
|
1941 |
Employment of women on aerodrome construction
|
LAB 8/408
|
1941-1942 |
Memorandum of wartime agreement on employment of women in the building industry
|
LAB 8/464
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Steel Industry
|
1941-1942 |
Employment of women in the heavy steel trade
|
LAB 8/473
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Shipbuilding
|
1941-1943 |
Dilution of boat building forms on the north east coast
|
LAB 8/481
|
1941-1943 |
Noted, reports and agreements on the employment of women in boat building and ship repairing industries
|
LAB 8/487
|
1941-1942 |
Dilution agreement made between employers in the shipbuilding and repairing industry and the Boilermakers Society
|
LAB 8/493
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Engineering
|
1941-1942 |
Dilution agreements between employers in the shipbuilding and repairing industry and the Amalgamated Engineering Union
|
LAB 8/494
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Shipbuilding
|
1941-1942 |
Dilution agreements between employers in the shipbuilding and repairing industry and the Amalgamated Engineering Union
|
LAB 8/494
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Industry
|
1941-1944 |
Minutes and memoranda of the Standing Committee (Interdepartmental) to correlate the requirements for women of the services and of industry
|
LAB 8/531
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Sheet Metal Industry
|
1942 |
Appointment of Committee of investigation into the employment of women on sheet metal work
|
LAB 8/589
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Shipbuilding
|
1942-1943 |
Agreement between shipbuilding Employers Federation and individual unions on dilution by women in shipyards
|
LAB 8/629
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Engineering
|
1942-1943 |
Interim report of a committee set up to consider the percentage of part-time women to be used in the engineering industry
|
LAB 8/634
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Brick Making Industry
|
1942-1945 |
Labour supply and suggested recruitment of women for the brick making industry
|
LAB 8/687
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Railway Work
|
1943-1945 |
Scheme for training women as fitters in railway running sheds
|
LAB 8/777
|
1941-1962 |
Dilution of railway workshops (by area)
|
LAB 8/807-820
|
1942 |
Dilution of railway workshops: LNER - Gorton
|
LAB 8/884
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Engineering
|
1923-1974 |
Collective agreements: engineering: females and young males: UK
|
LAB 83/729
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Welding
|
1917 |
Wage rates for women welders
|
MUN 4/4020
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Shipbuilding
|
1917 |
Agreement on labour dilution between Ministry and Admiralty Shipyard Labour Department
|
MUN 5/23/245/105
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Engineering
|
1916 |
Notes on introduction of women to commercial work in engineering, prepared for conference with executive of Amalgamated Society of Engineers on 1 June 1916
|
MUN 5/54/300/103
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Industry
|
1917 |
Booklet 'Collection of pamphlets on the Substitution of Women in Industry for Enlisted Men'
|
MUN 5/70/324/23
|
post 1916 |
Statistical note on employment of women in metal and chemical industries from July 1914-May 1916
|
MUN 5/70/324/7
|
1914-1918 |
Diagrams illustrating number of women employed in different industries as at July in 1914, 1915, 1916, 1917 and 1918
|
MUN 5/71/324/34
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Carpentry
|
1917 |
Reports on employment of women in gas works, chemical works and coke ovens
|
MUN 5/72/324/102
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Industry
|
1917 |
Lists of [mechanical] operations and processes performed by women in various industries
|
MUN 5/72/324/112
|
1917 |
Lists of [industrial] processes in which women are successfully employed (incomplete series) Printed
|
MUN 5/75/324/115
|
1917 |
Memorandum on postwar regulation of women's wages, prepared by Industrial Group of Reconstruction Sub-Committee on Women's Employment
|
MUN 5/81/342/11
|
1915-1918 |
Papers on women's wages in industry
|
MUN 5/83/342/135
|
1918-1919 |
Minutes of meetings of War Cabinet Committee on Women in Industry
|
MUN 5/84-87/342/17
|
1918 |
Minutes of meetings of Physiological Sub-Committee of War Cabinet Committee on Women in Industry
|
MUN 5/87-88/342/17
|
1919 |
Report of War Cabinet Committee on Women in Industry, with appendices (Cmd 135 and 167) HMSO
|
MUN 5/88/342/18
|
1915 |
Papers on labour supply for essential industries and limitation of areas of enlistment and recruitment
|
MUN 5/9/180/2
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Dock Work
|
1918 |
Women needed for dock labour to replace Soldier Labour Battalions
|
NATS 1/1274
|
1918 |
Dilution of labour: Rosyth Dockyard
|
NATS 1/444
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Railway Work
|
1917 |
Railway shops: 'Substitution of Women for Men'
|
NATS 1/446
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Shipbuilding
|
1918 |
Shipbuilding and allied industries: report on substitution of women for men
|
NATS 1/548
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Building Industry
|
1918 |
Building Trade: dilution of labour
|
NATS 1/551
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Industry
|
1917-1918 |
Employment of women in industries: NSI Covering Home Office pamphlets; 'Substitution of Women for Men, Summary of Reports Received from HM Inspectors of Factories June to December 1917' and 'Collection of pamphlets on the Substitution of Women in Industry for Enlisted Men' prepared by the Home Office and Board of Trade nos 1-27 second edition Dec 1917
|
NATS 1/985
|
1935 |
Deputation from industrial women's organisations: anomalies regulations re married women
|
PIN 7/158
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Engineering
|
1956 |
Equal pay for women in the engineering industry
|
PREM 11/1700
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Industry
|
1910-1911 |
Ramsay MacDonald Papers: Women's Industrial Council: papers, correspondence; minutes of Statistical Committee; resignation of secretary April-September 1910
|
PRO 30/69/1390
|
1895 |
Ramsay Macdonald Papers: Women's Industrial Council: Minutes of Legal and Statistical Committee
|
PRO 30/69/927
|
1917 |
National Union of General Workers Glasgow: arbitration case: report a dispute between the women workers at Messrs Smith & Wellstood, Lane & Girvan, Gillespie Ltd, The Stirlingshire Stove Iron Co and the firms re question of rates: Miss Sloan (149) LAB 2/259/IC5613
|
pts 1-5
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Railway Work
|
1917 |
Steam engine manufacture: employment of women (photos)
|
RAIL 343/725
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Industry
|
1918 |
War Cabinet Committee on Women in Industry...
|
RECO 1/910
|
1959 |
Enquiry into the factors associated with the employment of women scientists and technologists in industry, for the Minister of Labour
|
RG 23/268
|
1915 |
Correspondence between the National Register (Lansdowne) Committee and Government Departments on the use of the National Register; substitution of women for men in industry....
|
RG 28/10
|
1957-1966 |
Social Survey: women scientists in industry: originating and financial sanction
|
RG 40/168
|
1913 |
Minute. Grant of Civil List pension to...Miss Clementina Black, investigator of the conditions of women's industrial employment....
|
T 1/11530/5806/13
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Dock Work
|
1913 |
Admiralty. Mrs S Lillis or Lilles, hired machinist, Chatham Dockyard: compensation for injury (18229/05; 13368/05; 10029/05)
|
T 1/11547/12111/13
|
1914 |
Admiralty. Mrs R E Godfrey (née Dancer), ropery machinist, Chatham Dockyard: gratuity; compensation for disability
|
T 1/11622/7977/14
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Railway Work
|
1914 |
National Health Insurance Joint Committee. Insurability of the wives of railway gatekeepers in Ireland (11993/14)
|
T 1/11657/15978/14
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Dock Work
|
1916 |
Admiralty. Miss C Pattle, hired machinist, Ropery, Devonport Dockyard: gratuity; compensation for injury
|
T 1/11976/27550/16
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Crane Driving
|
1916 |
Ministry of Munitions: Mrs M E Clarkson, decd, cranedriver, National Projectile Factory, Lancaster: compensation to dependant
|
T 1/11999/33444/16
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Dock Work
|
1918 |
Minute. Admiralty's grant of increased pay to female dockyard employees without Treasury approval
|
T 1/12253/49527/18
|
1919 |
Admiralty. [Miss?] E J Willars, hired female worker, Pembroke Dockyard: compensation for injury
|
T 1/12305/14429/19
|
1920 |
Admiralty. Mrs A Smart, hired colour-maker, Sheerness Dockyard: gratuity, compensation for injury
|
T 1/12549/18829/20
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Industry
|
1930-1942 |
Industrial 'transference' advances to men and women in depressed areas who obtain employment in other areas
|
T 161/1063/S33229/1-2 and 1064/S33229/3-5
|
1920-1943 |
Admiralty: female industrial workers; rates of wages
|
T 162/653/E2221
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Dock Work
|
1928 |
Welsh, Miss K, hired machinist, Chatham Dockyard: right arm amputated as result of accident whilst cleaning machinery; compensation of one year's wages awarded under regulations, but amount being very small (£20), special compassionate additional grant of £25 made from Special Fund
|
T 164/78/20
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Industry
|
1953-1955 |
Granting of equal pay to government industrial establishments: statistics supplied by departments on possible effects on outside industry
|
T 217/220
|
1955 |
Government industrial employees: agreements for extended employment of women
|
T 217/222
|
1951-1955 |
Industrial Civil Servants: introduction of equal pay
|
T 217/242-243
|
1943-1944 |
Industrial training for men and women released from War Service
|
WO 32/10562
|
1960-1973 |
Women: employment as industrial workers in Army Department; policy
|
WO 32/21457
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Engineering
|
1917-1918 |
Ministry of Public Buildings and Works: employment of women in Engineering Division: posts, conditions of service and pay
|
WORK 22/6/7
|