MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Glass Work
|
1919 |
Association of Glass Bottle Manufacturers of Great Britain and Ireland: re proposed revocation of the Glass Works Emergency Order as to female labour. Forwards list of members LAB 2/
|
/ED34522/3/1919
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MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Factory Work
|
1942-1943 |
Health and welfare of women in war factories: report by Select Committee on National Expenditure
|
ADM 1/14626
|
pre 1920 |
Employment of female labour in London factories: report from Inspector of Transport
|
AIR 2/10/87/9035
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Glass Work
|
1954-1959 |
Glass industry: employment of women on shift work
|
BT 255/666-668
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Factory Work
|
1941-1942 |
Factory workers' shopping problems: shops for new munition areas: policy
|
BT 64/1955
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Textile Industry
|
1948 |
Labour. Day Nurseries in Textile Areas 3/P
|
BT 64/3007
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Lead Industry
|
1918-1921 |
Employment of women and young persons in the lead industry
|
CAB 26/1-3
|
1935 |
Employment of women and young persons in the lead industry
|
CAB 26/18
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Textile Industry
|
1936 |
Textile Import Quotas: request from Mrs P J Mahanna
|
CO 852/52/7
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Factory Work
|
1938 |
Proposed research on behalf of the LCC: effects of travelling on the health of workers in factories and shops
|
FD 1/1461
|
1934-1936 |
Tea for factory workers
|
FD 1/3326
|
1940-1942 |
Nutrition Committee: nutrition of employees in factories
|
FD 1/4395
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Soap Making
|
1953 |
Survey of anaemia in women employees at Pear's Soap factory
|
FD 1/4923
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Chemical Industry
|
1941 |
Research on mastitis disease contracted in the manufacture of stilboestrol oestrogen
|
FD 1/5091
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Factory Work
|
1939 |
Working conditions in factories: reports and employment of women and young people in factories
|
FD 1/5505
|
1940-1946 |
Diets for factory workers
|
FD 1/5520
|
1941-1944 |
Influenza vaccine: inoculation of factory workers
|
FD 1/5525
|
1943 |
Committee on Haemoglobin Surveys: report on haemoglobin levels in factory workers and working class children
|
FD 1/5946-5947
|
1942 |
Committee on Traumatic Shock: Dr W A Sewyer's research on the study of health of factory workers in Great Briatain
|
FD 1/6035
|
1942-1944 |
Industrial Toxicology: possible benzol (benzene) poisoning of factory women
|
FD 1/6696
|
1945 |
Industrial Fatigue Board: a study of women on war work in four factories
|
FD 3/88
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Textile Industry
|
1948 |
Belgium: recruitment of Belgian women for work in British textile industry
|
FO 371/72944
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Factory Work
|
1848 |
Case at Loughborough against a factory owner employing a woman longer than is lawful
|
HO 45/2268
|
1854 |
Proposal to emigrate Aberdeen factory girls to Australia
|
HO 45/6057
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Fustian Cutting
|
1866 |
Fustian cutters: employing outside females in house; cannot employ own family after hours L.O.O. 119B-8
|
HO 45/7693
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Textile Industry
|
1872-1878 |
Hours of Women and Young Persons in Textile Factories Factory Act 1874
|
HO 45/9308/12500
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Electro Plating Industry
|
1890-1896 |
Overtime for women and young persons in Electro plating works
|
HO 45/9833/B9744
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Factory Work
|
1895-1899 |
Accident statistics (factories)
|
HO 45/9901/B19183
|
1896 |
Woman factory worker taking work home (part-time) is not an out-worker
|
HO 45/9909/B21077
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Pottery and Holloware Making
|
1898 |
Potteries: appointment of Lady Inspector
|
HO 45/9933/B26610
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Chemical Industry
|
1900 |
Chemical Manure Manufactuaries: employment of women and young persons on overtime
|
HO 45/9951/B1752
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Packing
|
1892 |
Overtime for women and young persons as packers
|
HO 45/9972/X35478
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Factory Work
|
1939-1946 |
War in Pictures: women at work benches, by A R Thomson
|
INF 3/1727
|
1939-1946 |
War in Pictures: woman working at machine bench
|
INF 3/1733
|
1939-1946 |
Poster: 'The worker who left the lights on - don't be fuel-ish' (woman factory worker), by H M Bateman
|
INF 3/195
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Asbestos Industry
|
1943-1957 |
Wages Information Branch on a claim for an increase of 2d an hour on the minimum rates for men and women in the asbestos industry
|
LAB 10/296
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Glass Work
|
1944-1945 |
Dispute between Messrs Kent and Sussex Contractors Ltd and the Plumbers, Glaziers and Domestic Engineers' Union about observance of agreement between London Glaziers Employers' Federation and the Plumbers' Union concerning the employment of women
|
LAB 10/485
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Tobacco Industry
|
1930 |
Tobacco: proposals to vary, fix or cancel minimum rates for male and female apprentices
|
LAB 11/1013
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Brushmaking Industry
|
1930 |
Brush and broom: question of interpretation and application of 'overtime' provisions for female time workers who take work home
|
LAB 11/1027
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Flax and Hemp Processing
|
1929 |
Question complaint about rates paid to female workers weaving halter heads from either jute or hemp, and leakage of information
|
LAB 11/1151
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Jute Industry
|
1929 |
Question complaint about rates paid to female workers weaving halter heads from either jute or hemp and leakage of information
|
LAB 11/1151
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Flax and Hemp Processing
|
1934 |
Flax and hemp: interpretation of confirmatory orders. Minimum rates applicable to ceratin female workers over 18 years of age
|
LAB 11/1331
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Jute Industry
|
1931 |
Jute: revised minimum rates for female weavers working two looms
|
LAB 11/1347
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Paper Box Making
|
1943 |
Paper Box Trade Board: women driving electric trucks inside factory
|
LAB 11/1561
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Jute Industry
|
1920 |
Trade Boards: Jute (GB): draft notice to fix General Minimum Time Ratio for male and female workers. Trade Boards: notices. Statutory Rules and Orders 1920 No 875
|
LAB 11/167
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Furniture Trade
|
1944-1945 |
Furniture Manufacturing Trade Board: Aberdeen Asylum for the Blind: question of wages paid to Mrs Jean Sherriff
|
LAB 11/1712
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Flax and Hemp Processing
|
1924 |
Trade Boards: flax and hemp: proposal to vary minimum rates for certain classes of female workers (spinners)
|
LAB 11/191
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Brushmaking Industry
|
1924-1925 |
Trade Boards: Brush and Broom: proposal to vary minimum rates for male and female workers
|
LAB 11/214
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Jute Industry
|
1924 |
Trade Boards: jute: proposal to vary rates for female workers on hessian weaving
|
LAB 11/217
|
1924 |
Trade Boards: jute: proposal to fix and vary minimum rates for certain classes of female workers
|
LAB 11/218
|
1925-1926 |
Jute: Trade Boards Notice J35. Male loom tenters. Weaving mistresses, spinning shifting mistresses. 'Orra (or spare) spinners'
|
LAB 11/426
|
1925 |
Jute: GB: proposal to vary minimum rates for male and female workers
|
LAB 11/429-430
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Paper Box Making
|
1926-1927 |
Paper box: packing boxes into crates, messenger girl, artists and artists' assistants
|
LAB 11/653
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Paper Bag Making
|
1927 |
Paper Bag: girl employed in bag making department, for sweeping up, washing up, doing errands, unsticking bags
|
LAB 11/686
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Paper Box Making
|
1930 |
Paper box: enquiry about applicability of minimum rates to juvenile female workers employed in warehousing and non-box making departments
|
LAB 11/996
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Factory Work
|
1949-1950 |
Enquiry into the dearth of women candidates for entry into Factory Inspectorate
|
LAB 12/585
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Silk Industry
|
1937 |
Application from Dobson's (silk throwesters)Ltd for relaxation of Employment (Women and Young Persons) Regulations
|
LAB 14/104
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Factory Work
|
1965-1971 |
'A Brief History of Her Majesty's Factory Inspectorate' by Miss A S Bettenson: issued to divisional amd district offices
|
LAB 14/1478
|
1964-1973 |
Factories Act 1961: night employment of women in factories
|
LAB 14/1503
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Cable Working
|
1920-1962 |
Application from Standard Telephone and Cable Ltd for a relaxation of the provisions of the Employment of Women, Young Persons and Children Act 1920
|
LAB 14/208
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Textile Industry
|
1921-1947 |
Employment of Women and Young Persons Act 1936: two shift system and Sunday employment in the Cotton Industry
|
LAB 14/2210
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Factory Work
|
1919 |
Factories: hours of work: Scottish Council for Women's Trades
|
LAB 14/25
|
1942 |
Trades Union Congress General Council suggest that 12 hour shifts for women in factories are too long and that 3 shifts should be introduced
|
LAB 14/302
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Mill Work
|
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
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Paper 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
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Cable Working
|
1922-1953 |
Application from Pirelli General Cable Works Ltd for relaxation of the hours of employment (Women and Young Persons) Legislation
|
LAB 14/55
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Silk Industry
|
1930-1953 |
Application from Nelsons Silk Ltd for relaxation of Hours of Employment (Women and Young Persons) Legislation
|
LAB 14/78
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Chemical Industry
|
1931-1959 |
Application from Stavely Iron and Chemical Co Ltd for relaxation of the Hours of Employment (Women and Young Persons) Legislation
|
LAB 14/82
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Textile Industry
|
1916 |
Report on conference between employers, operatives and inspectors concerning substitution of female labour for male labour during the war in bleaching, dyeing and printing works, by J Jackson
|
LAB 15/94
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Fishing Tackle Manufacture
|
1916 |
The Redditch & District Needle & Fishing Tackle Trade and National Federation of Women Workers: arbitration award (143)
|
LAB 2/101/IC5696/1916
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Needle Making
|
1916 |
The Redditch & District Needle & Fishing Tackle Trade and National Federation of Women Workers: arbitration award (143)
|
LAB 2/101/IC5696/1916
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Brushmaking Industry
|
1925 |
Brush and Broom Trade Board: Solicitor's Opinion: enquiry concerning stamping of female learners: agreement by Inland Revenue (244)
|
LAB 2/1126/TB132/18/1925
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Oil Industry
|
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
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Brushmaking Industry
|
1928 |
Brush and Broom Trade Board: memorandum of Agreement made between Employer and female pan-setting learner (244)
|
LAB 2/1180/TB132/13/1928
|
1930 |
Brush and Broom Trade Board: question of validity of Trade Board's 'Proportion Rules' in cases of apprentices and female pan setter learners (246)
|
LAB 2/1180/TB132/37/1930
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Textile Industry
|
1919 |
Training of women: Leeds: mending on Textile Trade Wesleyan School (282)
|
LAB 2/1223/TW193/7/1919
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Weaving
|
1920 |
Training of women: Paisley: Kerr, R and JP, Underwood Mills: Harness Weaving Scheme (282)
|
LAB 2/1223/TW380/4
|
1919 |
Training of women: Keighly: training scheme for burlers, menders and weavers (282)
|
LAB 2/1223/TW413/3
|
1919 |
Training of women: Otley: training scheme for burlers and menders (282)
|
LAB 2/1223/TW450/3
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Textile Industry
|
1920 |
Training of women: Todmorden: proposal to train women as Cotton Operatives (282)
|
LAB 2/1224/TW132/1920
|
1919 |
Training of women: vocational: Ashton-under-Lyme: suggested scheme for training women in Textile Industry (282)
|
LAB 2/1224/TW529
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Weaving
|
1919 |
Training of women: Oldham: Velvet Weaving Scheme (282)
|
LAB 2/1224/TW548
|
1919 |
Training of women: Oldham: Cotton Weaving Scheme (282)
|
LAB 2/1224/TW548/2
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Factory Work
|
1929 |
Industrial Transference Scheme: Treasury sanction for extension of scheme to give assistance to single unemployed women in textile industries in transferring to factory work in SE Division
|
LAB 2/1227/ED45061/1929
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Textile Industry
|
1929 |
Industrial Transference Scheme: Treasury sanction for extension of scheme to give assistance to single unemployed women in textile industries in transferring to factory work in SE Division
|
LAB 2/1227/ED45061/1929
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Weaving
|
1932 |
Proposed classes in weaving, burling and mending at the Shipley Technical Institute. Question of co-operation with Central Committee on Women's Training and Employment (75)
|
LAB 2/1228/ET1355/1932
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Chemical Industry
|
1918 |
Dockers Union: arbitration case: state application has been made to Messrs The Organic Ammonia Co Ltd, Glasgow for 10/- p w advance for men and 5/- for women and youths employed at their Connah Quay Works (158)
|
LAB 2/125/IC306
|
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, Ricverside and General Workers' Union re 10/- advance p w to men and 5/- pw to women and youths: Miss Wood (148)
|
LAB 2/125/IC306/2
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Linen Industry
|
1919 |
Jonathan Harris & Sons Ltd, linen thread manufacturers and weavers, Cockermouth v National Federation of Women Workers: agreement regarding reduction in wages
|
LAB 2/1256/10
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Toy Making
|
1919 |
Training of women: correspondence with Treasury regarding the manufacture of toys at Belle Vue factory, Manchester, under Ministry of Labour auspices (111)
|
LAB 2/1286/F13268/1919
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Tin Box Making
|
1922 |
Tin Box Trade Board (GB): minimum rates of wages for male and female workers: notice of proposal to vary (273)
|
LAB 2/13/TBM120/21/1922
|
1922 |
Tin Box Trade Board (GB): minimum rates of wages for male and female workers: notice fixing (273)
|
LAB 2/13/TBM120/22/1922
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Pottery and Holloware Making
|
1914 |
Arbitration award: Potters Federation Ltd Glasgow v National Amalgamated Society of Male and Female Pottery Workers (R Lodge) IC
|
LAB 2/139/11
|
1915 |
Arbitration award: Sanitary Cane Ware Association, Swadlincote v National Amalgamated Society of Male and Female Pottery Workers (L Macassey) IC
|
LAB 2/139/12
|
1915 |
Arbitration award: Potters Federation Ltd representing J Wallace & Sons, Belfast v National Amalgamated Society of Male and Female Pottery Workers (R Lodge) IC
|
LAB 2/139/13
|
1916 |
Arbitration award: Potters Federation Ltd v National Amalgamated Society of Male and Female Pottery Workers: dispute at Port Dundas (R Lodge) IC
|
LAB 2/139/14
|
1917 |
Arbitration award: Midland Pottery Co Ltd, Melling v National Amalgamated Society of Male and Female Pottery Workers ( H Courthorpe-Munroe) IC
|
LAB 2/139/17
|
1917 |
Arbitration award: Chapel Coal Co Ltd, Newmans v National Amalgamated Society of Male and Female Pottery Workers (R Lodge) IC
|
LAB 2/139/18
|
1917 |
Arbitration award: C Carder & Sons, Brierly Hill v National Amalgamated Society of Male and Female Pottery Workers (P B Clegg Mellor) IC
|
LAB 2/139/19
|
1912 |
Arbitration award: Scottish Rockingham Manufacturers v National Amalgamated Society of Male and Female Pottery Workers (R Lodge) IC
|
LAB 2/139/6
|
1912 |
Arbitration award: Scottish Stoneware Manufacturers v National Amalgamated Society of Male and Female Pottery Workers (R Lodge) IC
|
LAB 2/139/7
|
1908 |
Potters, Glasgow: dispute between Potters Federation and National Amalgamated Society of Male and Female Pottery Workers
|
LAB 2/139/CL&SL827/1908
|
1917 |
National Amalgamated Society of Male and Female Pottery Workers, Hanley, Stoke on Trent: states that a dispute has arisen in regard to increase in pay between the above and the Melling Pottery Company at Melling and St Helens (124)
|
LAB 2/139/IC1913
|
1917 |
H Courthorpe Munroe: award: given in dispute between the Midland Pottery Co Ltd, Melling and the National Amalgamated Society of Male and Female Pottery Workers (124)
|
LAB 2/139/IC1913/2
|
1917 |
National Amalgamated Society of Male and Female Pottery Workers: states that the Chapel Coal Company Morningside Newmains Lanarkshire have refused to grant an increase: referred for arbitration: 21 days notice given (146)
|
LAB 2/139/IC2899
|
1917 |
Sir R Lodge: award given in respect of dispute between the Chapel Coal Co Ltd, Newmains and the National Amalgamated Society of Male and Female Pottery Workers re wages (121)
|
LAB 2/139/IC2899/2
|
1912 |
Pottery Turners, Glasgow: dispute between Potters' Federation Ltd and National Amalgamated Society of Male and Female Pottery Workers: R Lodge (143)
|
LAB 2/139/IC4737/1912
|
1917 |
P B Clegg Mellor: award: given in arbitration between the National Amalgamated Society of Male and Female Pottery Workers and Messrs C Carder & Sons re increase of wages: Miss Boosey (146)
|
LAB 2/139/IC4782/2
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Linen Industry
|
1917 |
Agreement between 19 linen firms and Lurghan Hemmers, Veiners, and General Women Workers' Trade Union, presided over by Miss G Sloan on 2 July 1917 IC
|
LAB 2/141/5
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Cartridge Tube Making
|
1906 |
Cartridge Tube Makers, Edmonton: dispute between Messrs Eley Bros Ltd and Women's Trade Union League
|
LAB 2/141/CL&SL1352/1906
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Linen Industry
|
1917 |
Hemmers, Veiners and General Women Workers Trade Union, Lurghan: strike impending: state that a strike is anticipated on June 25th respecting a new scale of wages which is being forced upon workers, the immediate consequence expected, being a considerable reduction in earnings. Notice has been given (150)
|
LAB 2/141/IC4471
|
1917 |
Miss Sloan: agreement: between Lurghan Hemmers & Veiners General Women Workers, Trade Union and Johnstone Allen Co. Douglas & Son, Seawright & Douglas (150)
|
LAB 2/141/IC4471/2
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Textile Industry
|
1916 |
Arbitration award: Westfield Cotton Co Ltd, Huddersfield v National Society of Dyers and Finishers: dispute involving women workers' right to be included in previous award of 22 July 1916 (W W Mackenzie) IC
|
LAB 2/147/1
|
1917-1918 |
Arbitration award: Templeton & Sons, Ayr v National Federation of Women Workers: request for interpretation of term 'first full pay day' in J B Baillie's award of 26 June 1918 IC
|
LAB 2/148/9
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Paper Industry
|
1922 |
Limehouse: paper presser (Mrs A P Read): enquiry by Ministry of Pensions (A P Branch) as to rates of wages pre-war (197)
|
LAB 2/1547/I&S427/1922
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Textile Industry
|
1924 |
District Industrial Council for the West of Scotland Textile Industry: desire statistics in connection with question of equal pay for men and women in the textile industry (203)
|
LAB 2/1557/I&S175
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Paper Box Making
|
1930 |
Paper Box Trade Board: complaint by Mrs Sandle, Bristol. Solicitor's Opinion on certain points raised (269)
|
LAB 2/1617/TBI/A2686/ pt II
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Furniture Trade
|
1913-1914 |
Arbitration award: Furniture Trade dispute High Wycombe Furniture Manufacturers Federation v National Furnishing Trades Association and National Federation of Women Workers: various papers relating to dispute and terms of settlement
|
LAB 2/162/1
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Flax and Hemp Processing
|
1926 |
Flax & Hemp Trade: piecework time rates for male canvas hosepipe weavers to apply to female (220)
|
LAB 2/1687/OTB4577/26
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Brushmaking Industry
|
1925 |
Brush and Broom Trade: re stamping of forms of agreement for female pan setting learners (220)
|
LAB 2/1692/OTB3767/25
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Paper Box Making
|
1929 |
Paper Box: overtime rates for all male and female workers (Notice) (220)
|
LAB 2/1697/OTB/B/4524/29
|
1933 |
Paper Box: female learners: decision to discontinue the half-yearly return (220)
|
LAB 2/1697/OTB/B915/33
|
1929 |
Paper Box Trade: 'age rates' for female learners: method of calculation (220)
|
LAB 2/1697/OTB1910/29
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Factory Work
|
1906;1913 |
Miss Collett: memo (dated March 1913) summarising wages of women in 1906 in factories and warehouses in certain low paid trades and wages of Homeworkers in 1906 with notes on Sugar Confectionery, Shirtmaking, Holloware and Embroidery (271)
|
LAB 2/17/TBM176/22
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Pottery and Holloware Making
|
1906-1913 |
Miss Collett: memo (dated March 1913) summarising wages of women in 1906 in factories and warehouses in certain low paid trades and wages of Homeworkers in 1906 with notes on Sugar Confectionery, Shirtmaking, Holloware and Embroidery (271)
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LAB 2/17/TBM176/22
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MANUAL WORK
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LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Jute Industry
|
1933 |
Jute Trade: note on discussions re districts in which general minimum piece rates for female hessian weavers were to apply (220)
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LAB 2/1703/OTB/J/2080/33
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1925 |
Jute Trade Board: Ministry of Labour. Tenters: definition. Suggested amendment of rates for male loom tenters, weaving mistresses, spinning shifting mistresses etc. Note re appointment of sub-committee (220)
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LAB 2/1703/OTB/J/492/25
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MANUAL WORK
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LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Lock Making
|
1918 |
The Workers' Union report a difference with Messrs B Walters & Co. Wolverhampton, General Lock Manufacturers, claim for an advance of 3/6 and 1/9 to women and girls respectively, claim corrected to 5/- and 2/6 respectively (127)
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LAB 2/188/IC7415/1918
|
1918 |
P B Clegg Mellor: award: given in arbitration between Messrs Benjamin Walters & Co. Wolverhampton. The Workers' Union re claim for an increase of 5/- and 2/6 p w to women and girls respectively (127)
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LAB 2/188/IC7415/2/1918
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MANUAL WORK
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LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Wire Making
|
1915 |
Messrs W N Brunton & Son, Musselburgh and the National Amalgamated Union of Labour: wage rates of female workers: arbitration awards: wire rope industry (120)
|
LAB 2/191/IC2718/1915
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MANUAL WORK
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LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Pottery and Holloware Making
|
1922 |
Hollow Ware Trade Board. Tin Box Trade Board: Ireland: report by Mrs Beer (273)
|
LAB 2/20/TBM161/2/22
|
MANUAL WORK
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LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Tin Box Making
|
1922 |
Hollow Ware Trade Board. Tin Box Trade Board: Ireland: report by Mrs Beer (273)
|
LAB 2/20/TBM161/2/22
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MANUAL WORK
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LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Brushmaking Industry
|
1917 |
Arbitration award: Jas Root & Sons, Bletchley v Brushmakers Trade Union and the Women's Trade Union League (D C Cummings) IC
|
LAB 2/203/6
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MANUAL WORK
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LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Flax and Hemp Processing
|
1922 |
Flax & Hemp Trade Board (GB): rates for female learners (271)
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LAB 2/2073/TBM131/43/22
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MANUAL WORK
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LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Tobacco Industry
|
1921 |
Tobacco Trade Board (GB): overtime rates for male and female workers (273)
|
LAB 2/2086/TBM108/14
|
1921 |
Tobacco Trade Board (GB): cigar sections: minimum rates of male and female apprentices (271)
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LAB 2/2086/TBM108/25/1921
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MANUAL WORK
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LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Toy Making
|
1921 |
Toy Trade (GB): forwards draft notice setting out general minimum rates and overtime rates for male and female workers (273)
|
LAB 2/2089/TBM144
|
1921 |
Toy Trade Board (GB): general minimum time rates and overtime rates (as varied) for male and female workers (273)
|
LAB 2/2089/TBM144/58
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MANUAL WORK
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LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Paper Box Making
|
1912 |
Paper Box Trade Board: appointed member: appointment of Miss C E Hamilton vice Miss Mona Wilson resigned (271)
|
LAB 2/21/TBM119/120/22
|
1922 |
Paper Box Trade (Ireland): minimum rates for female workers: notice of fixing (273)
|
LAB 2/21/TBM119/39/1922
|
1922 |
Paper Box Making Trade Ireland: minimum rates: female workers (272)
|
LAB 2/21/TBM119/71/22
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Hair, Bass and Fibre Trade
|
1930 |
Hair, Bass & Fibre Trade Board: proposal to vary and fix rates of wages for certain classes of male and female workers (255)
|
LAB 2/2100/TB104/11/1930
|
1920 |
Hair, Bass & Fibre Trade Board (GB): forwards copies of notice proposing to fix certain minimum rates of wages for male and female workers dated 5.5.20 (255)
|
LAB 2/2100/TB136/8
|
MANUAL WORK
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LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Rope Making
|
1920 |
Rope, Twine & Net Trade Board (GB): Notice R.14: varying minimum rate of wages for certain classes of female workers (252)
|
LAB 2/2106/TB107/81/1920
|
1925 |
Rope, Twine & Net Trade Board: minimum rates and piece work basic rates for female workers: proposal to vary (246)
|
LAB 2/2106/TB141/48/25
|
1923 |
Rope, Twine & Net Trade Board: notice of proposal to vary overtime rates for female workers on hand machine braiding: application for consent of Minister (246)
|
LAB 2/2106/TB150/16/23
|
1922 |
Rope, Twine & Net Trade Board (Workers' side): National Union of General Workers (Women Workers' Section): requesting deputation be received re proposed reduction of wages (271)
|
LAB 2/2107/TBM126/50/22
|
1922 |
Rope, Twine & Net Trade Board (GB): minimum rates of wages for male and female workers effective for 28 June 1922: application for permission to issue notice of proposal to vary (273)
|
LAB 2/2107/TBM126/51/22
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Perambulator and Invalid Carriage Industry
|
1921 |
Perambulator & Invalid Carriage Trade Board (GB): draft notice fixing rates for male and female workers in accordance with proposal dated 22.10.20 (273)
|
LAB 2/2108/TBM101/2
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Jute Industry
|
1921 |
Jute Trade Board (GB): minimum rates of wages for male and female workers: notice varying (273)
|
LAB 2/2108/TBM114/20/1921
|
1921 |
Jute Trade Board (GB): forwarding draft notice (J.10) fixing overtime rates for certain classes of male and female workers (273)
|
LAB 2/2108/TBM114/6
|
1922 |
Jute Trade Board (GB): minimum rates for male and female workers (J.15) (273)
|
LAB 2/2108/TBM129/1922
|
1922 |
Jute Trade Board: overtime rates for male and female workers employed on piece work (273)
|
LAB 2/2108/TBM129/5/1922
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Metal Wares Industry
|
1920 |
Stamped or Pressed Metal Wares Trade Board: notice fixing minimum rates for male and female workers, operatives as from 11 September 1920. Statutory Rules & Orders No 1715 (255)
|
LAB 2/2109/TB(gen)149/30
|
1921 |
Stamped or Pressed Metals Trade Board: application for conformation of minimum rates as varied for male and certain classes of female workers Q.(9) (271)
|
LAB 2/2109/TBM113/90/21
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Pottery and Holloware Making
|
1929 |
Hollow Ware Trade Board: copies of Notice (H15) setting out proposals to fix minimum rates of wages for male and female workers (255)
|
LAB 2/2113/TB109/1929
|
1930 |
Hollow ware Trade Board (GB): draft notice of proposal to vary and fix piece work basis time rates and to vary overtime rates for female piece workers (255)
|
LAB 2/2113/TB109/21/30
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Paper Bag Making
|
1927 |
Paper Bag Board: proposal to vary minimum time rates and overtime rates for female workers for periods dependent upon Cost of Living Index figure. Notice P(15) (253)
|
LAB 2/2114/TB126/5/1927
|
1924 |
Paperbag Trade Board: forwarding draft of proposed notice ampliphying Notice P(9) which omitted mention of female learners (246)
|
LAB 2/2114/TB126/5/24
|
1921 |
Paper Bag Trade Board (GB): minimum rates of wages for male and female workers: notice P.(7) (273)
|
LAB 2/2114/TBM118/19/1921
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Paper Box Making
|
1922 |
Paper Box Trade Board (GB): variation for periods dependent on Cost of Living Index figures of general minimum time rates, piece work basis time rates and overtime rates for male and female workers (271)
|
LAB 2/2114/TBM119/142/22
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Brushmaking Industry
|
1922 |
Brush and Broom Trade Board (GB): fixing and varying minimum rates of wages for male and female workers for periods dependent on the Cost of Living Index figure (273)
|
LAB 2/2115/TBM113/31/22
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Tin Box Making
|
1923 |
Tin Box Trade Board (GB): notice varying minimum rates of wages for male and female workers (273)
|
LAB 2/2116/TBM120/44/1922
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Sack Manufacture
|
1922 |
Sack & Bag Trade (GB): minimum rates for male and female workers (272)
|
LAB 2/2116/TBM140/5/1922
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Textile Industry
|
1921 |
Made Up Textiles Trade Board (GB): general minimum time rates piece work basis time rates and overtime rates for male and female workers (271)
|
LAB 2/2116/TBM146/48
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Tin Box Making
|
1921 |
Tin Box Trade Board (GB): general minimum time rate and piece work basis time rates for male and female workers (271)
|
LAB 2/2116/TBM168/18
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Perambulator and Invalid Carriage Industry
|
1922 |
Perambulator & Invalid Carriage Trade Board (GB): minimum rates of wages for male and female workers for periods dependent upon the Cost of Living Index figure (273)
|
LAB 2/2117/TBM130/26/22
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Candle Making
|
1917 |
Ernest Page: award: given in respect of a dispute between Price's Patent Candle Co Ltd and the Workers' Union re wages of male and female employees of the firm at Battersea, also alteration of hours (125)
|
LAB 2/214/IC254/2
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Vehicle Building
|
1920 |
Daimler Co. Coventry: women's wages: Treasury Solicitor's opinion
|
LAB 2/2154/CE368/4B
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Tin Box Making
|
1917 |
Forwarding two copies of notices including Tin Bix Trade Board (GB): vary rates of wages for male and female workers (255)
|
LAB 2/218/TB10133/17
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Paper Box Making
|
1922 |
Paper Box Trade Board (GB): minimum time rates for female workers (273)
|
LAB 2/22/TBM119/28/22
|
1922 |
Paper Box Making Trade (GB): minimum time rates: female workers (272)
|
LAB 2/22/TBM119/76/22
|
1922 |
Paper Box Trade Board Ireland: minimum rates for female workers: notice varying: Solicitor's Opinion on payment for 'waiting time' (272)
|
LAB 2/23/TBM119/27/22
|
1922 |
Paper Box Making Trade: The British Paper Box Manufacturers Ltd: requesting deputation be received re rates and conditions for female workers (report attached) (271)
|
LAB 2/23/TBM119/66/22
|
1922 |
Paper Box Making Trade: summary of arguments advanced by deputation of provincial firms against fixation of universal minimum rates for females (272)
|
LAB 2/23/TBM119/69/22
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Tin Box Making
|
1917 |
National Union of Packing Case Makers: Wages (Women) Enquiry: boxmaking (wood and tin) (213)
|
LAB 2/248/LR6699/17
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Textile Industry
|
1917 |
Amalgamated Union of Calico Block Printers: Calico Printers Association Ltd agreement re employment of women and girls at above works (139)
|
LAB 2/256/IC1323
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Curled Hair Making
|
1918 |
Arbitration award: C Ray Curled Hair Manufacturers Dublin v Irish Women Workers Union (D Plunkett Barton) IC
|
LAB 2/259/16
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Mill Work
|
1918 |
J B Baillie: award: given in arbitration between Messrs Hepburn Gale & Ross Ltd, Grange Mills, Bermondsey and the National Federation of Women Workers re the rates of pay of women and girls (123)
|
LAB 2/259/IC1215/2
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Tent Making
|
1918 |
C Groom, Tent, Marquee and Flag Manufacturers: forwards correspondence with War Office re application by their workers for a war bonus of 1d p h for females over 18 years of age and ½d for females under that age (122)
|
LAB 2/259/IC7585
|
1918 |
W H Stoker KC: award: given in arbitration between Messrs C Groom and their female workers, employed at firms work at Bromley re bonus of 1d p h to those of 18 and upwards and ½d under (122)
|
LAB 2/259/IC7585/2
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Curled Hair Making
|
1918 |
Irish Women Workers' Union, Dublin: advance to 7/6 p w: request prompt arbitration re payment of above advance on behalf of women employed by Messrs Ray Curled Hair factory, Dublin (126)
|
LAB 2/259/IC7700
|
1918 |
Sir D Plunkett Barton: award: given in arbitration between Messrs C Ray, Dublin and the Irish Women Workers' Union re claim for an advance of 7/6 p w to all their women workers (126)
|
LAB 2/259/IC7700/2
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Sack Manufacture
|
1918 |
National Federation of Women Workers, London: report of a difference with Messrs Carr, sack works, Bermondsey, re claim for 5½d p h minimum time rate. 11/- p w war advance etc. (120)
|
LAB 2/259/IC8366
|
1918 |
W Addington Willis: award: given in arbitration between Messrs E Carr & Sons, Bermondsey and the National Federation of Women Workers re claim for a minimum time rate of 5½d p h and other advances: Miss Wood (143)
|
LAB 2/259/IC8366/2
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Yarn Spinning
|
1918 |
Prof J M Irvine: Arbitration Award Spinning given in arbitration between the Kilmarnock Yarn Spinners Association and The Workers' Union re claim for an advance of 10/- and 5/- p w to men and boys and 5/- and 2/6 p w to women and girls respectively (287)
|
LAB 2/261/WA8827/2/1918
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Rubber Industry
|
1916 |
Arbitration award: A Tighe & Co Dublin v Irish Women Workers Union (W W Mackenzie) IC
|
LAB 2/281/16
|
1916 |
Irish Women Workers' Union, Dublin: Messrs Tighe & Co: application on behalf of wire hose makers for increase of 5/- p w (127)
|
LAB 2/281/IC6064/1916
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Paper Box Making
|
1918 |
Ministry of Labour: draft ob;igatory order for male and female workers in the paper box trade in Ireland (249)
|
LAB 2/281/TB10107
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Pottery and Holloware Making
|
1918 |
Ministry of Labour: draft obligatory or order for female workers in the Hollow Ware Trade in GB (248)
|
LAB 2/287/TB10033/2/18
|
MANUAL WORK
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LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Paper Box Making
|
1918 |
Ministry of Labour: draft obligatory order for male and female workers in the paper box trade in GB (252)
|
LAB 2/287/TB10034/2/18
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Tin Box Making
|
1918 |
Tin Box Trade Board (GB): draft obligatory order for male and female workers (252)
|
LAB 2/287/TB10111/1918
|
1918 |
Office of Trade Boards: Tin Box and Canister Trade (GB): forwards draft notice showing minimum rates of wages (as varied) for male and female workers (249)
|
LAB 2/287/TB10229
|
MANUAL WORK
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LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Textile Industry
|
1918 |
Bradford LAC: requests that Bradford Manpower Board may be represented on LAC to deal with substitution of men in the Textile Trade
|
LAB 2/310/ED27057/2
|
1918 |
Todmorden and District Textile Trades Association: Todmorden LAC: nominate Mr W J Tout and Mr C Greaves and wish to nominate another man as third representative instead of a woman
|
LAB 2/383/ED27439
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Curled Hair Making
|
1917 |
James Andrews: given in arbitration between Mr T C Ray, Dublin and Irish Women Workers' Union re increases (126)
|
LAB 2/424/IC6375/2/1917
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Flax and Hemp Processing
|
1909 |
Arrangements with Board of Agriculture for provision of women workers for harvesting flax in Fife and Somerset
|
LAB 2/427/ED29246/1918
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Cable Working
|
1925 |
Electrical Cable Making Industry, Joint Industrial Council: agreement applicable to male and female workers: memorandum (182)
|
LAB 2/438/IR134/6/1925
|
1926 |
Electrical Cable Making Industry, Joint Industrial Council: agreements applicable to male and female workers (182)
|
LAB 2/439/IR103/3/1926
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Tin Box Making
|
1919 |
British Tin Box Manufacturers' Federation v National Federation of General Workers and the National Federation of Women Workers: agreement
|
LAB 2/440/2
|
1919 |
British Tin Box Manufacturers' Federation v National Federation of Women Workers: statutory order of wage agreement
|
LAB 2/440/4
|
1919 |
The British Tin Box Manufacturers Federation, London: forwards Agreement between above and National Federation of Women Workers and National Federation of General Workers re application of substituted rates to male and female workers (285)
|
LAB 2/440/WA2875
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Tin Industry
|
1919 |
Court of Arbitration: Finding (455) given in arbitration between Messrs James G Garricks & Co Tinsmiths, Glasgow and the Workers' Union re claim for an advance of 10/- p w to female employees concerned aged 18 years and over, and for an advance of 5/- p w to those under 18 (284)
|
LAB 2/440/WA3582
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Tin Box Making
|
1919 |
Statutory Rules & Orders: Order no 938 in connection with Agreement between the British Tin Box & Canister Trade, National Federation of General Workers and National Federation of Women Workers (285)
|
LAB 2/440/WA6349
|
MANUAL WORK
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LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Tobacco Industry
|
1920 |
Tobacco Trade Board (GB): forwards copies of draft notice dated 1.7.20 resolving to vary general minimum time rates and overtime rates for male and female workers (253)
|
LAB 2/460/TB(gen)125/26
|
1919 |
Tobacco Trade Board: minimum rates of wages for male and female workers: notice of proposal to vary (251)
|
LAB 2/460/TB10005/29/1919
|
1919 |
Ministry of Labour: Tobacco Trade Board, Ireland: notice of proposal to fix general minimum time rates and overtime rates for male and female workers (253)
|
LAB 2/460/TB10005/43
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Paper Box Making
|
1919 |
Ministry of Labour: Paper Box Trade Ireland: notice of proposals to vary general minimum time rates for female workers, and to fix piece work basis time rates for same (246)
|
LAB 2/460/TB10019/16
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Woollen Industry
|
1917 |
James Andrews: award: given in arbitration between Messrs Hill & Sons Ltd, Lucan Woollen Mills Dublin and the Irish Women Workers' Union re payment of 7/6 to members whether engaged on time or piece work (123)
|
LAB 2/462/IC6808/2
|
1917 |
Douglas, Reyburn & Co. Kilmarnock: wool spinners: request appointment of neutral chairman to decide claim put forward by employeed for 10/- advance for men, 5/- for boys and women, increased piece work rates and overtime rates (153)
|
LAB 2/462/IC7265
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Textile Industry
|
1917-1918 |
Arbitration award: City of Galway Manufacturers Co Ltd v National Federation of Women Workers (J Andrews) IC
|
LAB 2/463/1
|
MANUAL WORK
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LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Woollen Industry
|
1917-1918 |
Arbitration award: City of Galway Manufacturers Co Ltd v National Federation of Women Workers (J Andrews) IC
|
LAB 2/463/1
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Textile Industry
|
1918 |
National Union of General Workers: reports dispute with Messrs Robert R Buck & Sons, Flannel Manufacturere, Atlas Works, Carlisle re advance of 5/- p w to female workers over 18 years and proportionate increase to those under 18, and 20% increase to piece workers. States refusal of firm to arbitrate (120)
|
LAB 2/463/IC3227
|
1918 |
J B Baillie: award: given in arbitration between Messrs R R Buck & Sons, Carlisle and National Union of General Workers re advance of wages to female employees (120)
|
LAB 2/463/IC3227/3
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Woollen Industry
|
1917 |
D Plunkett Barton: award: given in arbitration between Messrs Hill & Sons Ltd Dublin and the Irish Women Workers' Union re claim for an increase in wages of 5/- p w to women employed at Lucan Woollen Mills (150)
|
LAB 2/463/IC4996/2
|
1918 |
James Andrews: award: given in arbitration between The City of Galway Manufacturing Co Ltd and National Federation of Women Workers re Statutory Orders (122)
|
LAB 2/463/IC983
|
1918 |
National Federation of Women Workers: arbitration case: report that Messrs The Galway Woollen Mills have been approached with a view to obtaining their compliance with Statutory Rules & Orders 492: the firm will not accede to the request (143)
|
LAB 2/463/IC983/1918 ptI
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Textile Industry
|
1918 |
J M Irvine: award: given in arbitration between Messrs J Shields & Co Ltd, Perth and the Scottish Council of Textile Trade Unions re claim for 5/-, 3/- and 2/- p w to men, women, youths and girls respectivley: Miss Dunsmore (126)
|
LAB 2/468/IC2461/31
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Factory Work
|
1917 |
John Wilson: award: given in arbitration between Messrs Lamb & Scott, Brechin, D & R Duke, and J & J Smart, Brechin, and Brechin Mill and Factory Operatives Union, re increase of 25% minimum wage of 35/- p w and same wages for women who are doing men's jobs (124)
|
LAB 2/468/IC5642/2
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Mill Work
|
1917 |
John Wilson: award: given in arbitration between Messrs Lamb & Scott, Brechin, D & R Duke, and J & J Smart, Brechin, and Brechin Mill and Factory Operatives Union, re increase of 25% minimum wage of 35/- p w and same wages for women who are doing men's jobs (124)
|
LAB 2/468/IC5642/2
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Textile Industry
|
1918 |
Isabel Sloan: agreement between the Handkerchief and Embroidery Association and the Textile Operative Society of Ireland re certain increases in wages to women and young persons employed as handkerchief stitchers (128)
|
LAB 2/468/IC6943/2/1918
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Vehicle Building
|
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
|
1919 |
The Motor Car Copper Smelting and Appliances Co Ltd, Garden Row, Fulham: women's wages (284)
|
LAB 2/470/WA5285/2
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Electricity Industry
|
1918 |
J B Baillie: award: given in arbitration between Doncaster Corporation and the National Amalagamated Union of Labour re a further advance of 8/- p w and 4/- p w to men and women. and youths and girls respectively employed in the Gas Electric Power Station: Miss Wood (150)
|
LAB 2/497/IC1010/2
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Gas Industry
|
1918 |
J B Baillie: award: given in arbitration between Doncaster Corporation and the National Amalgamated Union of Labour re a further advance of 8/- p w and 4/- p w to men and women, and youths and girls respectively employed in the Gas Electric Power Station: Miss Wood (150)
|
LAB 2/497/IC1010/2
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Mill Work
|
1918 |
Arbitration award: Bolands, Dublin v Irish Women's Workers' Union representing waitresses and saleswomen employed at Kingstown, and mill hands (J B Baillie) IC
|
LAB 2/551/3
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Tent Making
|
1919 |
J H Brown & Co Limehouse v Workers' Union (representing women tent makers): award (J B Baillie)
|
LAB 2/552/5
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Glass Work
|
1917 |
The Workers' Union, Edinburgh: application to John Moncrieff Ltd glass tube makers, Perth re increase in women's wages of 5/- to all over 18 years of age and 3/- for those under 18. Application refused (151)
|
LAB 2/552/IC4739
|
1917 |
National Amalgamated Union of Labour, South Shield: state application has been made to Messrs Rbt Candish & Sons Ltd, bottle works Seahal Harbour, for 6/- increase for men and various increases for girl workers (120)
|
LAB 2/552/IC5195
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Tent Making
|
1919 |
Prof J B Baillie: award given in arbitration between Messrs J M Brown & Co Limehouse and the Workers' Union re claim on behalf of women members employed on tent making: payment of bonus of 11/- p w (284)
|
LAB 2/552/WA1700
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MANUAL WORK
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LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Flax and Hemp Processing
|
1919 |
The British Hemp Rope Manufacturers Association: re Award No 410 Hemp Rope & Wire Trade (women workers): request that above Order granted on behalf of above Association shall be binding on all workmen (women workers) to whom prescribed rate in question is applicable (287)
|
LAB 2/553/WA950/45
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MANUAL WORK
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LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Rope Making
|
1919 |
The British Hemp Rope Manufacturers Association: re Award no 410 Hemp Rope & Wire Trade (women workers): request that above Order granted on behalf of above Association shall be binding on all workmen (women workers) to whom prescribed rate in question is applicable (287)
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LAB 2/553/WA950/45
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Metal Wares Industry
|
1919 |
W Addington Willis: award given in arbitration between Messrs J & J Ingham & Co Ltd of Hunslet, Leeds and the National Union of General Workers re claim on behalf of women workers employed in making nails, for wages payable in accordance with Statutory Rules & Orders nos 546 and 1073 (284)
|
LAB 2/555/WA3839
|
MANUAL WORK
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LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Woollen Industry
|
1919-1920 |
Galway Woollen Manufacturing Co Ltd v National Federation of Women Workers: solicitor's opinion as to whether agreement is legally binding
|
LAB 2/556/12
|
1919 |
National Federation of Women Workers, London: arbitration case: reports difference with Messrs The Galway Woollen Mill re advance of wages to greasy pickers and darners (284)
|
LAB 2/556/WA6825
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MANUAL WORK
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LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Textile Industry
|
1919 |
YEM: training of women, Leeds: menders in the textile trade
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LAB 2/564/ED30580/282
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MANUAL WORK
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LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Weaving
|
1919 |
Training women in towel weaving
|
LAB 2/565/ED30580/67
|
1919 |
Scheme for training women weavers, burlers and menders; Keighley
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LAB 2/569/ED30580/96
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MANUAL WORK
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LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Chemical Industry
|
1919 |
James Macdonald: award given in arbitration between Messrs Thomas Ovens & Sons Ltd, Forth Chemical Manure Works, Bo'ness and the National Amalgamated Union of Labour re claim for an advance as from 1 September 1918 of 5/- p w to women of 18 years and over and 2/6 to women under 18 years of age (284)
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LAB 2/593/WA604
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MANUAL WORK
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LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Rubber Industry
|
1920 |
Reddaway Ltd, Pendleton: re non-compliance of Finding 597 to women workers: India Rubber Trade (284)
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LAB 2/647/WA1929
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MANUAL WORK
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LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Paper Box Making
|
1920 |
Paper Box Trade (Ireland): copy of notice re the fixing of minimum rates of wages for male and female workers (249)
|
LAB 2/680/TB100/17
|
1920 |
Paper Box Trade: notice varying minimum rates for female workers (249)
|
LAB 2/680/TB100/54
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Tobacco Industry
|
1920 |
Tobacco Trade Board (Ireland): forwards notice dated 17 Oct 1919 fixing the minimum rates of wages for male and female workers in the tobacco trade (247)
|
LAB 2/681/TB(Gen)125/5
|
1920 |
Tobacco Trade (Ireland): Office of Trade Boards Ireland: notice issued 2 March 1920 fixing minimum rates of wages for male and female workers (249)
|
LAB 2/681/TB(Gen)125/9
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Silk Industry
|
1919 |
National Federation of Women Workers: silk industry: request representation on Joint Industrial Council for above industry (113)
|
LAB 2/682/HQ12000/3
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Rubber Industry
|
1919 |
Harborough Rubber Co Market Harborough v The Workers' Union (representing women members): dispute and award (C Doughty)
|
LAB 2/683/19
|
1920 |
Charles Doughty Esq: given in arbitration between the Harboro Co and the Workers' Union re claim for increases of wages to women workers (284)
|
LAB 2/683/WA210
|
1919 |
The Workers' Union: reports difference with Messrs The Harborough Rubber Co. Market Harborough re claim for 5/- advance to women of 18 years and over and 2/6 to girls under 18 (284)
|
LAB 2/683/WA7162
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Tin Box Making
|
1920 |
Tin Box Trade: Miss S Bowyer (London): asking rate to which she is entitled (243)
|
LAB 2/696/TB115/20
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Glass Work
|
1920 |
Glass JIC: Women, Young Persons & Children (Employment) Bill: correspondence with Association re Evidence for Home Office Departmental Committee (205)
|
LAB 2/712/JIC144/22
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Flax and Hemp Processing
|
1920 |
Flax and Hemp Board (GB): proposing to fix minimum rates of wages for male and female workers (248)
|
LAB 2/719/TB127/10
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Lead Industry
|
1919 |
International Labour Conference Washington: women and young persons (Employment in Lead Processes) Bill
|
LAB 2/758/CS132/9
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Rubber Industry
|
1920 |
Revilo Manufacturing Co and the Oliver Manufacturing Co (rubber gloves and haberdashery), Walthamstow v National Federation of Women Workers: agreement
|
LAB 2/760/14
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Flax and Hemp Processing
|
1921 |
Flax & Hemp Trade Ireland: minimum rates for male and female workers (273)
|
LAB 2/766/TBM122/34/1921
|
1921 |
Flax & Hemp Trade Board (Ireland): minimum rates for female workers: notice of proposal to vary (273)
|
LAB 2/766/TBM122/42/1921
|
1921 |
Flax & Hemp Trade Board Ireland: general minimum time rates and overtime rates for female workers (273)
|
LAB 2/766/TBM122/52/1921
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Chemical Industry
|
1917 |
National Warehouse & General Workers' Union, Liverpool: arbitration case: copy of correspondence with Messrs Parke Davies & Co. Chemists, Hounslow and War Office re application for advance of 8/- p w for adult males and 5/- for females etc. (125)
|
LAB 2/790/IC6599
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Factory Work
|
1918 |
Miss I Sloan: agreement: given between Messrs Jurgens Ltd, Purfleet and National Amalgamated Union of Labour Workers' Union, Builders Labourers' Union. The Dock Wharf Riverside & General Workers' Union, Amalgamated Society of Carpenters and Joiners. National Union of General Workers & Operative Bricklayers Society re claim for 12½% to men on construction work and 2d p h to all men and women inside the factory (123)
|
LAB 2/8/IC5823/2/1918
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Furniture Trade
|
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
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Factory Work
|
1921 |
Post Office Stores Dpt: women and girls employed in Post Office Factories: requesting particulars of agreed rates from 1 December 1919, London and Birmingham (198)
|
LAB 2/802/I&S333
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Fire Brick Making
|
1917 |
Arbitration award: Vale of Neath Dinas Fire Brick & Cement Co. v The Welsh Artisans United Association: war bonus question for women and boys (A J David) IC
|
LAB 2/81/17
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Factory Work
|
1919 |
Home Office memorandum on the employment of women and young persons in factories and workshops on the double shift system
|
LAB 2/821/9
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Brushmaking Industry
|
1920 |
Brush and Broom Trade: resolved to fix, vary and cancel certain general minimum piece rates and overtime rates for male and female workers (246)
|
LAB 2/826/TB105/40
|
1920 |
Brush and Broom Trade: notice of proposal to vary certain minimum rates of wages for male and female workers (248)
|
LAB 2/826/TB105/41
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Rope Making
|
1922 |
Rope, Twine & Net Trade Board Ireland: rates for certain classes of female workers: application for permission to issue notice of proposal to vary (273)
|
LAB 2/827/TBM123/26
|
1922 |
Rope, Twine & Net Trade Board Ireland: minimum time rates for female workers: notice of proposal to vary (273)
|
LAB 2/827/TBM123/32
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Fire Brick Making
|
1917 |
Arbitration award: Oates and Green, Halifax v the Workers' Union: women workers' pay (W H Stoker) IC
|
LAB 2/83/14
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Gas Industry
|
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
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Jute Industry
|
1920 |
Jute Trade Board: general minimum time rates as varied and overtime rates for male and female workers operative from 24.9.20 (251)
|
LAB 2/842/TB113/21/1920
|
1922 |
Jute Trade Board (GB): minimum rates of wages for male and female workers: deputations from employer and workers (271)
|
LAB 2/842/TBM129/26/22
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Brushmaking Industry
|
1922 |
Brush and Broom Trade Board Ireland (excluding N Ireland): minimum rates of wages for male and female workers (273)
|
LAB 2/884/TBM113/15/1922
|
1922 |
Brush and Broom Trade Board (S Ireland): minimum rates for male and female workers (273)
|
LAB 2/884/TBM113/9/1922
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Pottery and Holloware Making
|
1919 |
Hollow Ware Trade Board: forwarding copy of notice varying minimum rates of wages for female workers (255)
|
LAB 2/902/TB10147/12
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Paper Bag Making
|
1927 |
Paper Bag Trade Board: Mrs A Chamberlain, Walthamstow. E17: Solicitor's Opinion: scope: making bags, envelopes etc. from 'Transparit' (251)
|
LAB 2/910/TB126/11/1927
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Furniture Trade
|
1919 |
Furniture Joint Industrial Council: National Conciliation Board Award: determining rates for women polishers in London District (113)
|
LAB 2/926/HQ12033/15/1919
|
1919 |
National Amalgamated Furnishing Trade Association, London: re Award: request interpretation of clause D of paragraph 2 of above award, disagreement relates to women and girls engaged on work not provided for in agreement of 14 February 1914 (289)
|
LAB 2/926/WA1218/4
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Lock Making
|
1918 |
The Midland Lock & Latch Trade Wages Board, Wolverhampton: sanction given by Minister that all women and girls employed by various firms on the manufacture of locks and lock parts shall receive the rates of pay as set out in various lists of above Board (289)
|
LAB 2/931/WA2313/1919
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Tobacco Industry
|
1924 |
Tobacco Trade Board: hand or mould cigar making: minimum rates for male and female learners and apprentices (246)
|
LAB 2/967/TB125/4/1927
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Vehicle Building
|
1917 |
Arbitration case: reort a difference with their employees in the Tramways Dpt re application for increase of wages for woodworkers, female workers in engineering shop, Inspectors and others: Unions concerned, UK Society of Coachmakers, Tramway & Vehicle Workers' Union, Bradford: Miss A Stewart (144)
|
LAB 2/99/IC7143
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Lead Industry
|
1924 |
International Labour Office: submission of Conventions and Recommendations to Parliament and Ratification of 8 hours Day, Maternity and White Lead Conventions 1919 (179)
|
LAB 2/994/IL132/24
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Woollen Industry
|
1966-1967 |
Yorks and Humberside Regional Office: research and information: employment statistics of woollen and worsted industry. Comparison of wool industry bureau of statistics figures with those Ministry of Labour
|
LAB 21/229
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Textile Industry
|
1949-1950 |
Provision of hostel accommodation for Italian women textile workers
|
LAB 26/244
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Copper Works
|
1941 |
National Union of General and Municipal Workers and Yorkshire Copper Works: women workers; employed on day rates
|
LAB 3/167
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Timber Trade
|
1945 |
National Joint Industrial Council for the Home Grown Timber Trade: Employers side and Employees side: claim for 1½d per hour increase in wages for adult male workers, 1d per hour for adult women workers and 1d per hour for male and female juveniles
|
LAB 3/222
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Vehicle Building
|
1942 |
National Union of Vehicle Builders v Scottish Motor Traction Co Ltd: claim for specified rates of pay for women employed on coach painting
|
LAB 3/353
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Clay Industry
|
1944 |
National Joint Industrial Council for the Clay Industries: claim for general increase in wages and for an increase in rates for women doing men's work and payment for statutory holidays
|
LAB 3/433
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Electricity Industry
|
1944 |
Electrical Trades Union v Ascot Gas Water Heaters Ltd: claim for increased rates for women workers
|
LAB 3/468
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Chemical Industry
|
1945 |
Chemical Workers Union v British Industrial Solvents Ltd: claim for plus rate of 3d per hour ex gratia payment to 15 key process men as compensation for extra duties caused by absenteeism among women dilutees
|
LAB 3/496
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Glass Work
|
1945 |
Plumbers' Glaziers' and Domestic Engineers' Union v Kent and Sussex Contractors Ltd: claim that minimum rates of wages for female glaziers should be 1/8d for first three months and 1/11d per hour thereafter
|
LAB 3/499
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Electricity Industry
|
1946 |
Electrical Trades Union, Amalgamated Engineering Union, Transport and General Workers' Union and National Union of General and Municipal Workers v Engineering and Allied National Federation: a mutual reference to the Tribunal that an increase of pay be given, the amount be determined by the Tribunal, and that a joint Committee should be set up to investigate the wage structure relating to women in industry
|
LAB 3/545
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Vehicle Building
|
1947 |
National Union of Vehicle Builders and the Amalgamated Society of Woodcutting Machinists of Great Britain and Ireland v The UK Joint Wages Board of Employers for the Vehicle Building Industry: claim that specified rates of wages be paid to craftsmen, semi-skilled and unskilled workers, and that women's rates be adjusted accordingly
|
LAB 3/593
|
1948 |
Motor Panels (Coventry) Ltd and Amalgamated Engineering Union: a difference regarding employment of two female oxy-acetylene welders
|
LAB 3/625
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Textile Industry
|
1966 |
Redundancy payments: appeals: Mrs W Whiteley: The Garfield Spinning Co Ltd
|
LAB 36/185
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Paper Bag Making
|
1906 |
Women and girls in paper bag making
|
LAB 41/54
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Factory Work
|
1968 |
Fawcett Society: suggestion that women be treated as adult individuals in any factory legislation
|
LAB 43/503
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Woollen Industry
|
1971 |
Female labour in woollen industry: equal pay and EEC policy: correspondence with W H K Baker MP
|
LAB 43/661
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Factory Work
|
1969 |
Hours of employment of women and young persons employed in factories: a report
|
LAB 44/290
|
1917 |
Draft memorandum on the hours of employment of Women and Young Persons in factories during the war
|
LAB 5/4
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Silk Industry
|
1945-1948 |
Anglo-Italian Silk Importing Co Ltd, Colchester: permission to employ skilled Italian women over 18 years
|
LAB 8/1439
|
1920 |
Collective Agreements: female silk workers: Coventry
|
LAB 83/1281
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Factory Work
|
1947-1948 |
Factory nursery (Acme Spinning Mill), Swinton Hall Road, Pendlebury
|
MH 52/563
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Gas Industry
|
1918 |
Employment of women in gas works: cost of entertainment of deputation of men
|
MUN 4/4471
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Chemical Industry
|
post 1916 |
Statistical note on employment of women in metal and chemical industries from July 1914-May1916
|
MUN 5/70/324/7
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Factory Work
|
1919 |
Pamphlet: 'Substitution of women in non-munitions factories during the war' Home Office
|
MUN 5/71/324/35
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Chemical Industry
|
1917 |
Reports on employment of women in gas works, chemical works and coke ovens
|
MUN 5/72/324/102
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Gas Industry
|
1917 |
Reports on employment of women in gas works, chemical works and coke ovens
|
MUN 5/72/324/102
|
1917-1918 |
National Gas Council: employment of women
|
NATS 1/1171
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Textile Industry
|
1918 |
Protection of women employed in the cotton trade from recruitment for the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps
|
NATS 1/1273
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Gas Industry
|
1918 |
Dilution of labour in gas meter shops
|
NATS 1/1329
|
1918 |
Labour: women employed in the gas industry: correspondence. 'A Thousand and One Uses for Gas'
|
NATS 1/431
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Textile Industry
|
1922 |
Unemployment Insurance Acts 1920-1930: umpires decision: part-time married women in textile industry
|
PIN 7/68
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Fire Brick Making
|
1918 |
National Union of General Workers, Manchester: arbitration case between the Buckley Firebrick Manufacturers' Association and members of the above Society re advance of 1/8 p d for men and 5/- for women and boys (140) LAB 2/85/IC1109/1918
|
pt 1
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Furniture Trade
|
1918 |
National Federation of Women Workers: arbitration case: state that in June requests were made to Messrs Oddys Cabinet Works, Leeds re payment in accordance with certain Statutory Rules & Orders: firm refuse to accede to request (143) LAB 2/185/IC1232/1918
|
pt 1
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Metal Wares Industry
|
1919 |
Dispute between Apex Stamping Co. Fleetwood and National Federation of Women Workers: wages: agreement signed in September 1919: subsequently taken to arbitration (285) LAB 2/761/WA712/20
|
pt 1
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Textile Industry
|
1916 |
The Westfield Cotton Co Ltd, Huddersfield: National Society of Dyers & Finishers: the Society claim that the award of June applies to women members engaged in various winding departments (127) LAB 2/147/IC5504/1916
|
pt 1
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Wire Making
|
1918 |
National Amalgamated Union of Labour, Leith: women's wages: copy of correspondence with Wm Morrison & Sons, Paper Machine Wire, Cloth, Manufacturers and United Wire Works Ltd, Leith re an application for an increase of 3/6 p w for women (124) LAB 2/257/IC1552/1918
|
pt 1
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Woollen Industry
|
1917 |
National Federation of Women Workers: arbitration case: report that Messrs The Galway Woollen Mills have been approached with a view to obtaining their compliance with Statutory Rules & Orders 492: the firm will not accede to the request (143) LAB 2/463/IC983/1918
|
pt 1
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Soap Making
|
1918 |
A C Forster-Boulton: arbitration award: soap making: given in arbitration between Messrs Goodwin & Son, Ivy Works, Manchester and the National Warehouse & General Workers' Union, re advance of 10/- to women, girls etc. (122) LAB 2/214/IC797/1918
|
pt II
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Rubber Industry
|
1916 |
W W Mackenzie: Messrs A Tighe & Co and Irish Women Workers' Union (127) LAB 2/281/IC6064/1916
|
ptII
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Metal Wares Industry
|
1919 |
Dispute between Apex Stamping Co. Fleetwood and National Federation of Women Workers: reference to Parliamentary Question: note on history of the dispute (287) LAB 2/760/WA712/1920
|
pts 1 and 2
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Factory Work
|
1918 |
Home Office. Compulsory retirement of lady inspectors of factories and prisons upon marriage (Case of Mrs I Drury née Whitworth, lady inspector of factories) (19264/18; 16659/18)
|
T 1/12194/34896/18
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Linen Industry
|
1772 |
Petition of Ann Leslie asking for financial assistance in establishing the manufacture of fine linen thread
|
T 1/493/157-158
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Factory Work
|
1941-1945 |
Canteens in factories specifically engaged in war production
|
T 161/1194
|
1892-1954 |
Women factory inspectors (class II): history of equal pay
|
T 214/543
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Flax and Hemp Processing
|
1915 |
Bunford, Preston and Yeovil: flax factories: deeds etc: Mrs A L Hawkins to the British Flax & Hemp Growers Society Ltd
|
WORK 24/1/2
|