CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT AND TRADE UNIONS
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TRADE UNION ARBITRATION AND WORKERS’ UNION
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1940-1942 |
Employment of women in Air Ministry and War Office establishments, conditions of service, rates of pay etc: agreements with Unions
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AIR 2/9708-9710
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1949-1950 |
Germany: education: women in trade unions
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FO 1013/2228
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1946-1949 |
Control Commission Germany: Industrial Relations Branch Berlin HQ: Trade Union formation: organisation of women: general
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FO 1051/947
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1939-1940 |
Discussion between Home Office and TUC General Purposes Committee on relaxation of restrictions upon the employment of women and young persons in wartime
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LAB 10/102
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1965-1966 |
Report of Working Party on Equal Pay: discussions with TUC and CBI; notes of meetings and papers
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LAB 10/2582
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1966 |
Royal Commission on Trade Unions and Employers' Associations, 1965-1968: oral evidence given in private (confidential): Miss J Woodward LAB 28/16/3 1967-1968 Equal Pay: Joint Meetings with TUC and CBI
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LAB 10/3131
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1944-1945 |
Extended Employment of Women Agreement. Discussions with Trade Unions on interpretation
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LAB 11/141
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1913 |
Notes of deputation to Prime Minister from Women's Trade Union League and National Organisation of Girls Clubs on the need for legislation to amend Factories Act
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LAB 14/196
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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
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LAB 14/302
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1929 |
Miss Mary Howarth, National Union of General Workers, 180 Corporation St, Birmingham: offer to evidence before The Morris Committee
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LAB 2/1348/ED29473/19/1929
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1921-1933 |
Trades Union Congress Parliamentary Committee: requests Prime Minister to receive deputation urging extension of Homecraft Training Scheme. Correspondence with Minister of Labour regarding further grants for CCWT schemes
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LAB 2/1588/CCW258/1933 pt 1
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1915 |
Messrs Stephens Bros & Martin: difference between firm and the women and girls employed by the firm as to rates of wages (126)
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LAB 2/193/IC2615/1915
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1920 |
Messrs Phillips, Mills & Co Ltd, Battersea: National Union of General Workers: claim for flat increase of 10/- p w to men and for women a minimum of £2 p w (284)
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LAB 2/197/WA343/2
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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)
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LAB 2/2088/TBM100/103/22
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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)
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LAB 2/2107/TBM126/50/22
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1918 |
Sir G Askwith's decision: in respect of difference between Cardiff Corporation and Municipal Employees Association and National Amalgamated Labourers' Union re rates of wages to women, boys and men (141)
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LAB 2/259/IC2733/2
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1918 |
Robert Dunn & Co Belfast: requests arbitration in view of telegram received from Contracts Department in connection with claim for wages increase. Female representatives suggested (121)
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LAB 2/259/IC7637/1918
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1919 |
Messrs Holland Hannen & Cubitts, Grays Inn Rd: correspondence re rates payable to women (284)
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LAB 2/420/WA5438/2
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1917 |
War Office: arbitration case: copy of letters from Alex Ramsay Ltd, Glasgow re demand by female workers for an increase in wages. Miss Sloan (126)
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LAB 2/424/IC6296
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1918 |
Ministry of Labour: note of a Conference held on 28 February with representatives of the Joint Committee of Women's Trade Unions (113)
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LAB 2/426/HQ318
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1918 |
J B Baillie:award: given in arbitration between Messrs Davis Stocks, Edinburgh and the National Union of General Workers re 10/- p w and 5/- p w advances in wages for men and women respectively: Miss Wood (149)
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LAB 2/434/IC1917/2
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1919 |
Messrs Richard Irvin & Sons Ltd, North Shields: original Order re employment and payment of women applying L2 Order 456 to the above establishment (284)
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LAB 2/435/WA1815
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1919 |
Notes for use of Chairman at the Conference with representatives of the Employers' Associations and Trade Unions in the Women's Clothing Trade to be held on Friday 31 Jan 1919 (244)
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LAB 2/472/TB10038/4
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1919 |
Minutes of proceedings of Conference of representatives of Employers and Trade Unions in the Women's Clothing Trades: suggested definition of the Trade (288)
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LAB 2/472/WA739/2
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1919 |
Messrs William Sheppard & Sons, Kendal: correspondence in connection with dispute re application of above award to female employees. National Union of General Workers concerned (284)
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LAB 2/483/WA3703/3
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1918 |
Charles Doughty: award: given in arbitration between Doncaster Corporation and the National Amalgamated Union of Labour re claim for an advance 1/- p d to adults over 18 years and 4/- p w to adults over 65 years and boys, youths and girls under 18 years: Miss Wood (150)
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LAB 2/495/IC8389/2
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1918 |
National Union of General Workers, Manchester: arbitration case: report difference with Crewe Corporation re application for 5/- all round to those over 18 years and 2/6 to women etc. (161)
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LAB 2/497/IC2069
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1917 |
Sir Richard Lodge: award: given in arbitration between Messrs J G Stein & Co. and the National Union of General Workers re advance for Time workers, Piece workers boys and girls: Miss Boosey (149)
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LAB 2/5/IC1812/2
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1918 |
Messrs Harold Piggott: application for 6/- war bonus made by women and girls at above firm, and men (125)
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LAB 2/552/IC7043/1918
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1918 |
J B Baillie: award: given in arbitration between Piggott Bros & Co Ltd, Bishopsgate and the workpeople in their employ re claim for war bonus of 6/- p w and 3/- p w for man and women, and youths and girls respectively (125)
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LAB 2/552/IC7043/2/1918
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1919 |
Messrs J I Thorneycroft & Co, Southampton: women's wages (284)
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LAB 2/556/WA5425/2
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1965-1966 |
Royal Commission on Trade Union and Employers' Associations: account, prepared by Miss Green, of her talk with Frau Annaliese Girnatis-Holz, Vice President of the Deutsche Gewerkschaftsbund, in West Berlin
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LAB 28/19/45
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1939 |
Prison Officers Association and Prison Commissioners: Matron-in-Chief, Principal Nursing Sisters and Nursing Sisters; rates of pay
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LAB 3/131
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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
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LAB 3/537
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1970-1971 |
Employment of pregnant women: TUC memorandum and resolution
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LAB 43/605
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1926-1949 |
Trade Unions: membership: summary, all industry females
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LAB 69/116
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1930-1940 |
Trade Unions: membership: all females
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LAB 69/118
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1944-1950 |
Trade Unions: membership: all females
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LAB 69/120
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1942-1943 |
Consultation with TUC with British Employers' Federation about definition of part-time for women in connection with directions
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LAB 8/623
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1942-1944 |
Placing of women by trades unions under the Control of Engagement Order
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LAB 8/652
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