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EMPLOYMENT - General :
1944-1945   Extended Employment of Women Agreement. Discussions with Trade Unions on interpretation   LAB 11/141
CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT AND TRADE UNIONS - TRADE UNION ARBITRATION AND WORKERS’ UNION :
1944-1945   Extended Employment of Women Agreement. Discussions with Trade Unions on interpretation   LAB 11/141
MANUAL WORK - HEAVY INDUSTRY : Engineering
1941-1943   Amalgamated Engineering Union v British Aeroplane Co Ltd: extended employment of women (no award, settled out of court)   LAB 3/321
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
EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES AND PAY - General :
1943-1948   Amalgamated Engineering Union v Urquhart Lindsay & Robertson Orchar Ltd, Dundee: women crane divers 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 : 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
EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES AND PAY - General :
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
MANUAL WORK - HEAVY INDUSTRY : Engineering
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
EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES AND PAY - General :
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 : Engineering
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
CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT AND TRADE UNIONS - TRADE UNION ARBITRATION AND WORKERS’ UNION :
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 : 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
EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES AND PAY - General :
1955   Government industrial employees: agreements for extended employment of women   T 217/222
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - General :
1955   Government industrial employees: agreements for extended employment of women   T 217/222
MANUAL WORK - HEAVY INDUSTRY : Industry
1955   Government industrial employees: agreements for extended employment of women   T 217/222
 
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