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
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Millinery
|
1921 |
Hat, Cap & Millinery Trade Board (Scotland): wholesale cloth hat and cap making Board: minimum rates for female learners (271) LABýÿÿÿ
|
2/2113/TBM111/145
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Industry
|
1918 |
War Cabinet Committee on Women in Industry: provision and cost of allowances to women before and after confinement
|
ACT 1/65
|
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
|
ACT 1/66
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Engineering
|
1939-1941 |
Labour requirements for shipbuilding and Marine engineering: dilution of labour agreements
|
ADM 1/10204
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Shipbuilding
|
1939-1941 |
Labour requirements for shipbuilding and Marine engineering: dilution of labour agreements
|
ADM 1/10204
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Dock Work
|
1942 |
Women's Labour in Royal Naval Docks (code 23 series 1)
|
ADM 1/11892
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Shipbuilding
|
1942 |
Labour in Naval and Mercantile Shipyards: terms of reference of committee to enquire into dilution of labour including women
|
ADM 1/11892
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Dock Work
|
1943 |
Women recorders of work in HM Dockyards: revision of rates of pay and scope of employment
|
ADM 1/12616
|
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
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Dock Work
|
1943 |
Employment of women in professional departments and HM Dockyards: private office minutes
|
ADM 1/14628
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Cleaning
|
1947 |
Women cleaners in Bath: conditions of employment
|
ADM 1/20941
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Dock Work
|
1916 |
Dilution of labour in HM Dockyards
|
ADM 116/1541
|
1938-1943 |
Dockyards and Naval Establishments: women clerical assistants and typing grades: promotion to clerical officer
|
ADM 116/4699
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Factory Work
|
pre 1920 |
Employment of female labour in London factories: report from Inspector of Transport
|
AIR 2/10/87/9035
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Industry
|
1960-1971 |
Female unskilled industrial employees
|
AIR 2/15779
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Flower Girl
|
1958 |
Association between Church of St Clement Danes and flower girls
|
AIR 20/9827
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Tailoring
|
1917 |
Scottish Operative Tailors & Tailoresses Association, Glasgow: non-compliance with award: 6 Stornaway firms and firms in Fraserburgh refuse to comply with Sir Richard Lodge's award: ask steps should be taken (142) LAB 2/151/IC7008/1917 pt II
|
and IV
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Cleaning
|
1935-1936 |
Wallace Collection: messengers and women cleaners: pay
|
AR 1/136
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Charring
|
1920-1921 |
Wallace Collection: charwomen
|
AR 1/72
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Home Help
|
1948 |
Wales: domestic help service: proposals by local health authorities
|
BD 18/1036
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Clothing Industry
|
1948-1968 |
Wales: female labour in clothing industry
|
BD 41/16
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Home Help
|
1969 |
Home help service and general welfare services for the elderly
|
BN 72/96
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Bar Manager
|
1961-1962 |
Determination of Insurability: wives of public house managers PIN 49/236
|
Bookbinding
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Industry
|
1960-1965 |
Distribution of Industry: availability of female labour
|
BT 177/1752
|
1965-1970 |
Distribution of Industry: female employment problems
|
BT 177/2221
|
1949-1950 |
Industries employing majority of males
|
BT 177/526
|
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
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Boot and Shoe Industry
|
1945-1946 |
Boots and Shoe Working Party: women operatives
|
BT 64/2670
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Textile Industry
|
1948 |
Labour. Day Nurseries in Textile Areas 3/P
|
BT 64/3007
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Industry
|
1940 |
Recruitment and training for Industry: essential and non-essential industries
|
BT 64/57
|
1915 |
Employment: labour in essential industries during the war (8)
|
BT 66/1
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Shipbuilding
|
1916 |
Dilution on the Clyde and Tyne
|
CAB 1/17/9
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Industry
|
1942 |
Correspondence on the post-war position of women in industry and the professions
|
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
|
CAB 123/112
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Bus Related Work
|
1918 |
Women's wages in relation to men's: omnibus and tramway strike WC463, 8; WC468, 11
|
CAB 23/7
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Tram Work
|
1918 |
Women's wages in relation to men's: omnibus and tramway strike WC463, 8; WC468, 11
|
CAB 23/7
|
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
-
FOOD INDUSTRY
:
Agriculture
|
1915 |
Labour for Agriculture
|
CAB 37/130/5
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Printing Trade
|
1909 |
Shop Hours Bill
|
CAB 37/99/84
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Shipbuilding
|
1918 |
Dilution of Labour (joiners): agreement between Messrs John Brown (Clyde) and Ship Constructors' and Shipwrights' Association
|
CAB 40/89
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Bus Related Work
|
1956 |
Transport and General Workers' Union and the Morgan Crucible Co Ltd: claim for payment to part-time women workers LAB 3/1167
|
Café Work
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Mining
|
1933 |
Employment of women on underground work in mines
|
CO 323/1211/14
|
1934 |
International Labour Conventions: employment of women on underground work in mines
|
CO 323/1254/18
|
1934-1935 |
International Labour Conventions: employment of women on underground work in mines: Eastern
|
CO 323/1255/1
|
MANUAL WORK
-
FOOD INDUSTRY
:
Agriculture
|
1929-1930 |
Kenya: female labour on farms
|
CO 533/388/15
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Building Industry
|
1927 |
Kenya: compulsory labour of women and children on roads
|
CO 533/748
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Waitressing
|
1938 |
Cyprus: proposed establishment of school of 'Waiting and Cookery'
|
CO 67/292/7
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Barmaid
|
1933 |
Fiji: proposed liquor legislation prohibiting the employment of barmaids
|
CO 83/202/2
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Textile Industry
|
1936 |
Textile Import Quotas: request from Mrs P J Mahanna
|
CO 852/52/7
|
MANUAL WORK
-
FOOD INDUSTRY
:
Agriculture
|
1952-1954 |
Training of women for rural work in the tropics: programme requirements
|
CO 859/482-484
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Mining
|
nd |
Colliery girls. Photograph
|
COAL 80/1105
|
nd |
Colliery girls. Photo negative
|
COAL 80/1613
|
MANUAL WORK
-
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
|
Coke Oven Work
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Cleaning
|
1957 |
General Service Class of Women Cleaners
|
CSPR 1/8
|
MANUAL WORK
-
FOOD INDUSTRY
:
Agriculture
|
1938-1946 |
National Federation of Women's Institutes: agricultural work
|
D 4/451
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Mining
|
1930-1936 |
Employment of women in mines
|
DO 35/186A/8
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Dressmaking
|
1915-1934 |
Inspection: Manchester: Trade School of Dressmaking
|
ED 114/435-436
|
MANUAL WORK
-
FOOD INDUSTRY
:
Agriculture
|
1953-1959 |
Farm Institutes: courses for women
|
ED 174/49
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Charring
|
1875-1930 |
Victoria and Albert Museum: charwomen: conditions of employment and service
|
ED 23/625
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Industry
|
1915 |
Employment of women in certain industries to replace men for enlistment
|
ED 24/1852
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Dressmaking
|
1928-1934 |
Manchester: Trade School of Dressmaking
|
ED 98/72
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Embroidery
|
1950-1951 |
Festival of Britain: Embroiderers' Guild: exhibition
|
EL 6/135
|
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
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Printing Trade
|
1938 |
Proposed research on behalf of the LCC: effects of travelling on the health of workers in factories and shops
|
FD 1/1461
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Dressmaking
|
1933 |
Investigation into the illumination required for sewing and lace making
|
FD 1/1658
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Lace Making
|
1933 |
Investigation into the illumination required for sewing and lace making
|
FD 1/1658
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Factory Work
|
1934-1936 |
Tea for factory workers
|
FD 1/3326
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Industry
|
1944-1948 |
Sick absence: women in industry
|
FD 1/3956
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Laundry Work
|
1930-1941 |
Industrial Health Research Board: Miss May Smith and Miss M Leijer, report on laundry workers and shop workers
|
FD 1/4043
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Printing Trade
|
1930-1941 |
Industrial Health Research Board: Miss May Smith and Miss M Leijer, report on laundry workers and shop workers
|
FD 1/4043
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Industry
|
1944-1962 |
Industrial Health Research Board: absence from work: women in industry; draft report, 1944
|
FD 1/4126
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Factory Work
|
1940-1942 |
Nutrition Committee: nutrition of employees in factories
|
FD 1/4395
|
MANUAL WORK
-
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
|
FD 1/4818-4823
|
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
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Industry
|
1942-1943 |
Welfare and medical arrangements for women in industry
|
FD 1/5526
|
1942-1951 |
Absenteeism amongst women in industry
|
FD 1/5527
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Factory Work
|
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
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Clothing Industry
|
1956-1959 |
Joint Committee with DSIR on individual efficiency in industry: reports on garment machinists
|
FD 1/7551
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Industry
|
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
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Factory Work
|
1945 |
Industrial Fatigue Board: a study of women on war work in four factories
|
FD 3/88
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Industry
|
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
-
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
|
FO 1051/599
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Cleaning
|
1937 |
Foreign Office: issue of protective clothing to women cleaners
|
FO 366/1001/269
|
1937 |
Foreign Office: women cleaners: annual leave allowance
|
FO 366/1006/5067
|
1939 |
Foreign Office: pay of women cleaners in and outside London
|
FO 366/1060/138
|
1940 |
Foreign Office: wages and conditions of women cleaners and cloakroom attendants
|
FO 366/1122/2843
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Charring
|
1907 |
Charwomen in the Foreign Office
|
FO 366/1141/1651
|
1908 |
Employment of soldiers' widows as charwomen in Foreign Office
|
FO 366/1146
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Cleaning
|
1932 |
Chief Clerk's Department: sick leave privileges for women cleaners
|
FO 366/906/273
|
1936 |
Mrs H King, office cleaner in the Foreign Office: accident
|
FO 366/983/1741
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Textile Industry
|
1948 |
Belgium: recruitment of Belgian women for work in British textile industry
|
FO 371/72944
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Mining
|
1951 |
Bulgaria: report of award to woman miner Vladimirova of the title 'Master Miner'
|
FO 371/95083
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Barmaid
|
1930 |
Passports: employment of barmaids in Malta
|
FO 612/125
|
MANUAL WORK
-
FOOD INDUSTRY
:
Canteen Work
|
1940 |
Internment in Germany of women ambulance drivers and mobile canteen units KW 1/13
|
FO 916/2572
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Industry
|
1906 |
Convention (Certified Copy): Prohibition of Night Work for Women in Industrial Employment
|
FO 93/1/19
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Barmaid
|
1913-1916 |
National Benefit Institution for Barmaids: 1456, London: Rules and Amendments
|
FS 15/481
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Bar Manager
|
1908-1941 |
Society of Women Employed in the Bookbinding and Printing Trades: rules and amendments
|
FS 27/166
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Printing Trade
|
1908-1941 |
Society of Women Employed in the Bookbinding and Printing Trades: rules and amendments
|
FS 27/166
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Catering Trade
|
1942-1949 |
Civil Defence Reserve: catering and domestic staff in Regions Columns Units
|
HO 186/2703
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Industry
|
1942 |
Women civil defence workers require to register for employment in industry
|
HO 186/904
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Cleaning
|
1932-1949 |
Breweries: wages and hours of women cleaners
|
HO 190/1214 (or 1201)
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Barmaid
|
1941-1943 |
Breweries: manpower and release of women
|
HO 190/927
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Catering Trade
|
1941-1944 |
Women's Camp, Isle of Man: medical services and catering arrangements
|
HO 215/476-477
|
MANUAL WORK
-
FOOD INDUSTRY
:
Grocery
|
1951 |
Jewish Tribunal under the Shops Act 1936 and 1950: Sophie Apatoff, grocer and provision dealer
|
HO 239/104
|
1957 |
Jewish Tribunal under the Shops Act 1936 and 1950: Hilda Guth, groceries, provisions and delicatessen
|
HO 239/108
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Clothing Industry
|
1957 |
Jewish Tribunal under the Shops Act 1936 and 1950: Marie Ogus, drapery and ladieswear
|
HO 239/110
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Drapery
|
1957 |
Jewish Tribunal under the Shops Act 1936 and 1950: Marie Ogus, drapery and ladieswear
|
HO 239/110
|
MANUAL WORK
-
FOOD INDUSTRY
:
Grocery
|
1959 |
Jewish Tribunal under the Shops Act 1936 and 1950: Dinah Simmons, grocery and delicatessen
|
HO 239/112
|
1938 |
Jewish Tribunal under the Shops Act 1936 and 1950: Miriam Sachofsky, provision merchant
|
HO 239/19
|
1938 |
Jewish Tribunal under the Shops Act 1936 and 1950: Annie Kopuloff, grocer
|
HO 239/22
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Drapery
|
1938 |
Jewish Tribunal under the Shops Act 1936 and 1950: Millie Koss, draper and dressmaker
|
HO 239/26
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Dressmaking
|
1938 |
Jewish Tribunal under the Shops Act 1936 and 1950: Millie Koss, draper and dressmaker
|
HO 239/26
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Mantle and Costume Making
|
1938 |
Jewish Tribunal under the Shops Act 1936 and 1950: Bella Lent, milliner and costumier
|
HO 239/33
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Millinery
|
1938 |
Jewish Tribunal under the Shops Act 1936 and 1950: Bella Lent, milliner and costumier
|
HO 239/33
|
MANUAL WORK
-
FOOD INDUSTRY
:
Grocery
|
1938 |
Jewish Tribunal under the Shops Act 1936 and 1950: Annie Goodman grocer and provision merchant
|
HO 239/38
|
MANUAL WORK
-
FOOD INDUSTRY
:
Baking Industry
|
1938 |
Jewish Tribunal under the Shops Act 1936 and 1950: Miriam Kreitzman, baker and grocer
|
HO 239/40
|
MANUAL WORK
-
FOOD INDUSTRY
:
Grocery
|
1938 |
Jewish Tribunal under the Shops Act 1936 and 1950: Miriam Kreitzman, baker and grocer
|
HO 239/40
|
1938 |
Jewish Tribunal under the Shops Act 1936 and 1950: Annie Schweitzer, grocer and provision merchant
|
HO 239/42
|
1938 |
Jewish Tribunal under the Shops Act 1936 and 1950: Mary Walkowitch, grocer and provision merchant
|
HO 239/46
|
1939 |
Jewish Tribunal under the Shops Act 1936 and 1950: Golda Estreich, grocer
|
HO 239/53
|
1939 |
Jewish Tribunal under the Shops Act 1936 and 1950: Jessie Feinstein, grocer
|
HO 239/54
|
MANUAL WORK
-
FOOD INDUSTRY
:
Baking Industry
|
1939 |
Jewish Tribunal under the Shops Act 1936 and 1950: Bella Grodsky, baker and grocer
|
HO 239/57
|
MANUAL WORK
-
FOOD INDUSTRY
:
Grocery
|
1939 |
Jewish Tribunal under the Shops Act 1936 and 1950: Bella Grodsky, baker and grocer
|
HO 239/57
|
1939 |
Jewish Tribunal under the Shops Act 1936 and 1950: Esther Rowson, grocer
|
HO 239/60
|
1939 |
Jewish Tribunal under the Shops Act 1936 and 1950: Annie Schneiderman, grocer
|
HO 239/61
|
1939 |
Jewish Tribunal under the Shops Act 1936 and 1950: Cecilia Yelosky grocer and provision merchant
|
HO 239/64
|
1939 |
Jewish Tribunal under the Shops Act 1936 and 1950: Annie Kerstein, grocer
|
HO 239/69
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Hairdressing
|
1939 |
Jewish Tribunal under the Shops Act 1936 and 1950: Jane Schreibman, haidresser
|
HO 239/71
|
MANUAL WORK
-
FOOD INDUSTRY
:
Grocery
|
1949 |
Jewish Tribunal under the Shops Act 1936 and 1950: Helen White, grocer and provision dealer
|
HO 239/90
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Mantle and Costume Making
|
1950 |
Jewish Tribunal under the Shops Act 1936 and 1950: Bella Harrison, costumier
|
HO 239/97
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Printing Trade
|
1912 |
Shop Assistants: meal times
|
HO 45/10671/218515
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Tram Work
|
1915-1923 |
Licensing of women as drivers for public vehicles
|
HO 45/11164/27410
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Bus Related Work
|
1915-1923 |
Licensing of women as drivers for public vehicles
|
HO 45/11164/275410
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Driving
|
1915-1923 |
Licensing of women as drivers for public vehicles
|
HO 45/11164/275410
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Charring
|
1905-1932 |
Home Office: charwomen: sick leave
|
HO 45/14533/125796
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Dressmaking
|
1847 |
Wages of needlewomen
|
HO 45/1821
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Tailoring
|
1847 |
Wages of needlewomen
|
HO 45/1821
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Bar Manager
|
1946 |
Liquor licensing: Black List: application to women
|
HO 45/20293/104706.A
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Factory Work
|
1848 |
Case at Loughborough against a factory owner employing a woman longer than is lawful
|
HO 45/2268
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Bar Manager
|
1941-1949 |
Liquor licensing: transfer of licence: withdrawal from widows of licencees
|
HO 45/22777/277968
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Charring
|
1842 |
Police Courts: employment of charwomen
|
HO 45/328
|
MANUAL WORK
-
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
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Factory Work
|
1854 |
Proposal to emigrate Aberdeen factory girls to Australia
|
HO 45/6057
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Mining
|
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
|
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
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Bar Manager
|
1868 |
Young persons and women employed after hours at foreman's house (bookbinders): foreman's house to be treated as within s.3 of Factory Act 1867
|
HO 45/8123
|
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
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Cleaning
|
1889-1893 |
Arrangements for cleaning police stations and system for paying female cleaners
|
HO 45/9706/A50577
|
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
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Army Clothing etc. Manufacture
|
1895 |
Royal Army Clothing Factory: employment of women on Sunday
|
HO 45/9900/B19095
|
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
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Home Work
|
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
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Printing Trade
|
1899 |
Seats for Shop Assistants Bill: England and Ireland and Scotland
|
HO 45/9945/B29731 and B29731A
|
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
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Industry
|
1898 |
Enforcement of laws for protection of women and children in industry. Memorandum prepared for Italian Government
|
HO 45/9987/X72707
|
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
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Army Clothing etc. Manufacture
|
1939-1946 |
War in Pictures: War Effort: woman making uniforms on sewing machine
|
INF 3/1757
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Factory Work
|
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
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Hairdressing
|
1939-1946 |
Poster: 'You never know who may hear you - never discuss war work with anybody' (pencilled drawing, scene in ladies' hairdresser's)
|
INF 3/254
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Barmaid
|
1939-1946 |
Poster: 'A soldier told the barmaid, the barmaid told a customer, the customer told the enemy' (three drawings depicting message)
|
INF 3/266
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Industry
|
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
|
MANUAL WORK
-
FOOD INDUSTRY
:
Agriculture
|
1945 |
Film fillers: To Be a Farmer's Girl
|
INF 6/1818
|
1946 |
Film fillers: Women's Land
|
INF 6/1841
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Hairdressing
|
1966 |
Restrictive Practices Court: electric hair-dressing appliances and related classes of goods
|
J 154/295
|
1966 |
Restrictive Practices Court: permanent wave materials
|
J 154/336
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Home Help
|
1951 |
Dispute between London County Council and the LCC Staff Association concerning proposed rates of pay for home help organisation staff: award by the LCC Staff Arbitration Tribunal
|
LAB 10/1032
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Engineering
|
1939-1948 |
Memorandum and reports dealing with rates of pay and hours of women operatives in the engineering industry
|
LAB 10/109
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Bus Related Work
|
1940 |
Municipal Passenger Transport Association. Reference to Industrial Court regarding employment of conductresses
|
LAB 10/112
|
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
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Dock Work
|
1942-1944 |
Settlement of rates for women introduced into dockyard titular grades
|
LAB 10/227
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Engineering
|
1943 |
Rolls Royce Ltd: report about women's wages in Scottish engineering industry
|
LAB 10/237
|
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
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Engineering
|
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
|
MANUAL WORK
-
FOOD INDUSTRY
:
Grocery
|
1944 |
Dispute between Barnoldswick Co-operative Society Ltd and the National Union of Distributive and Allied Workers over the terms of the National Substitute Labour (Branch Manageresses, Food Shops) Agreement
|
LAB 10/479
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Printing Trade
|
1944 |
Dispute between Barnoldswick Co-operative Society Ltd and the National Union of Distributive and Allied Workers over the terms of the National Substitute Labour (Branch Manageresses, Food Shops) Agreement
|
LAB 10/479
|
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
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Plumbing
|
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
-
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
|
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
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Home Work
|
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
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Funeral Service
|
1930-1931 |
Coffin, furniture and cerement making: proposal to vary the minimum rates for female workers, and to cancel the minimum rates of casters, platers and engravers
|
LAB 11/1035
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Tailoring
|
1925-1930 |
Ready made wholesale tailoring: special sub-committee of 'apprenticeship conditions' committee. Minimum rates and conditions of female apprentices. Transference of juvenile female workers from time to piece rates. Correspondence with Ministry of Labour, Northern Ireland
|
LAB 11/1110
|
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
-
FOOD INDUSTRY
:
Fishing
|
1931 |
Drift nets making (GB): proposal to vary minimum rates for female workers
|
LAB 11/1156
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Millinery
|
1932 |
Hat, cap and millinery (Scotland): proposals to vary minimum rates for female workers
|
LAB 11/1212
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Fancy Goods Work
|
1932 |
Ostrich and Fancy Feather: female workers making gum paste articles for wedding cake
|
LAB 11/1233
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Clothing Industry
|
1932 |
Dressmaking and women's light clothing: (Scotland): proposal to vary minimum rates for female workers in various areas
|
LAB 11/1239
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Dressmaking
|
1932 |
Dressmaking and women's light clothing: (Scotland): proposal to vary minimum rates for female workers in various areas
|
LAB 11/1239
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Milk Distributive Trade
|
1933 |
Milk distributive: minimum rate payable to roundswomen working in two areas
|
LAB 11/1253
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Millinery
|
1933 |
Hat, cap and millinery: alteration to hats by saleswomen
|
LAB 11/1257
|
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
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Waste Reclamation
|
1934 |
General waste reclamation: proposal to vary minimum rates of female workers
|
LAB 11/1338
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Jute Industry
|
1931 |
Jute: revised minimum rates for female weavers working two looms
|
LAB 11/1347
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Milk Distributive Trade
|
1935 |
Milk distributive: woman employed for milk delivery and domestic duties
|
LAB 11/1369
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Laundry Work
|
1936 |
Laundry: proportion of time workers to piece workers, juveniles to adults, and males to females
|
LAB 11/1416
|
1943 |
Solicitor's Opinion of obligation of an employer to pay his wife trade board rates when she works within the scope of the Laundry Trade Board
|
LAB 11/1492
|
1943 |
Laundry Trade Board: outside workers employed as needlewomen
|
LAB 11/1555
|
MANUAL WORK
-
FOOD INDUSTRY
:
Butchery
|
1943 |
Sugar Confectionery and Food Preserving Trade Board: female workers required to assist in butchery department
|
LAB 11/1560
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Paper Box Making
|
1943 |
Paper Box Trade Board: women driving electric trucks inside factory
|
LAB 11/1561
|
MANUAL WORK
-
FOOD INDUSTRY
:
Baking Industry
|
1943 |
Baking Trade Board: women employed by Messrs Sayers
|
LAB 11/1564
|
1943 |
Baking Trade Board: women employed by Leeds Industrial Co-op Society Ltd
|
LAB 11/1565
|
1943 |
Baking Trade Board: part-time women exclusively employed under the Rural Meat Pie Scheme
|
LAB 11/1567
|
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
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Waste Reclamation
|
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
|
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
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Tailoring
|
1923 |
Trade Boards: Retail, Bespoke Tailoring: variation of minimum rates for male and female workers. Confirmation order
|
LAB 11/178
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Boot and Shoe Industry
|
1944 |
Boot and Shoe Repairing Trade Board: female workers engaged in covering surgical irons with leather
|
LAB 11/1870
|
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
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Laundry Work
|
1946 |
Laundry: correspondence from the Home Office regarding wages paid to girls engaged on laundry work in children's homes
|
LAB 11/2165
|
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
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Licensed Establishment Work
|
1949-1961 |
Committee for Managers and Club Stewards in Licensed Non-residential Establishments: request made for investigation of the conditions of employment of club stewards and their wives
|
LAB 11/2443
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Printing Trade
|
1950 |
Retail Drapery Outfitting and Footwear Trades Wages Council (GB): Drapers' Chamber of Trade enquiries as to definition of Shop Manageress
|
LAB 11/2541
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Licensed Establishment Work
|
1949 |
Licensed Non-residential Establishment Wages Board: Ansells Brewery Ltd, Birmingham; annual holidays for managers and their wives; question of enforcement action. Solicitor's Opinion
|
LAB 11/2577
|
1949-1953 |
Licensed Non-residential Establishment Wages Board: Five Bells Inn, Lincs: report on terms of agreement with, and wages paid to, manager and wife. Solicitor's Opinion
|
LAB 11/2587
|
1950-1951 |
Licensed Non-residential Establishment Wages Board: Lundin Golf Club, Fife: question of whether club steward's wife is required to assist in the work of the club. Solicitor's Opinion
|
LAB 11/2614
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Bus Related Work
|
1951-1954 |
Unlicensed Place of Refreshment Wages Board: prosecution of Hillock Cafe, Liverpool, after complaint of non payment of wages to Mrs D Parkinson employed as manageress on a profit-making basis
|
LAB 11/2622
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Licensed Establishment Work
|
1955-1956 |
Licensed Non-residential Establishment Wages Board: appeals against ruling that wages should be increased and arrears paid to stewardess
|
LAB 11/2660
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Printing Trade
|
1953-1955 |
Retail Furnishing and Allied Trade Wages Council: remuneration of temporary manageress; solicitor's opinion
|
LAB 11/2671
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Boot and Shoe Industry
|
1952-1953 |
Retail Drapery, Outfitting and Footwear Trade Wages Council: definition of manageress and position of charwoman
|
LAB 11/2735
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Drapery
|
1952-1953 |
Retail Drapery, Outfitting and Footwear Trade Wages Council: definition of manageress and position of charwoman
|
LAB 11/2735
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Charring
|
1952-1953 |
Retail Drapery, Outfitting and Footwear Trade Wages Council: definition of manageress and position of charwoman
|
LAB 11/2735
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Printing Trade
|
1952-1953 |
Retail Drapery, Outfitting and Footwear Trade Wages Council: definition of manageress and position of charwomen
|
LAB 11/2735
|
1953 |
Retail Food Trade Wages Council: shop assistants' eligibility as manageress: ruling
|
LAB 11/2747
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Laundry Work
|
1924-1925 |
Trade Boards: laundry: women workers employed in receiving office
|
LAB 11/275
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Hairdressing
|
1954-1959 |
Hairdressing Undertakings Wages Council: underpayment of workers entitled to shop manageress rate
|
LAB 11/2767
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Printing Trade
|
1955-1959 |
Retail Furnishing and Allied Trade Wages Council: scope position of branch manageress and sales representative paid on commission
|
LAB 11/2772
|
MANUAL WORK
-
FOOD INDUSTRY
:
Baking Industry
|
1955 |
Baking Wages Council: position of female bakers under Factories Acts
|
LAB 11/2788
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Laundry Work
|
1925 |
Trade Boards: laundry: girl training as book-keeper
|
LAB 11/280
|
MANUAL WORK
-
FOOD INDUSTRY
:
Baking Industry
|
1955-1960 |
Baking Wages Council (England and Wales): revision of provisions relating to female workers employed as substitutes for male workers in the making of bread
|
LAB 11/2815
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Laundry Work
|
1925 |
Trade Boards: laundry: lady clerks
|
LAB 11/283
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Hairdressing
|
1962 |
Hairdressing Undertakings Wages Council (GB): Frank Castleden, York; Senior Wages Inspector reports premium (£75) taken illegally in the absence of written contract for Joan Trapps
|
LAB 11/2847
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Clothing Industry
|
1964 |
Dressmaking and Women's Light Clothing Wages Council (Scotland): reconstitution
|
LAB 11/2944
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Dressmaking
|
1964 |
Dressmaking and Women's Light Clothing Wages Council (Scotland): reconstitution
|
LAB 11/2944
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Tailoring
|
1925 |
Trade Boards: Ready Made and Bespoke Tailoring: girls from 14 to 15 years of age employed upon sewing tickets to garments. Brushing ready made garments
|
LAB 11/367
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Fur Trade
|
1924-1925 |
Trade Boards: fur: proposal to vary and fix minimum rates for male and female workers
|
LAB 11/377
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Shirt Making
|
1925 |
Shirtmaking: (GB) proposal to vary minimum rates for female workers
|
LAB 11/400
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Funeral Service
|
1924-1925 |
Coffin, furniture and cerement making: vary rates for female workers
|
LAB 11/424
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Jute Industry
|
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
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Milk Distributive Trade
|
1925 |
Milk Distributive (Scotland) proposal to vary minimum rates of male and female workers
|
LAB 11/432
|
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
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Funeral Service
|
1927-1928 |
Coffin, furniture and cerement making: proposal to vary the minimum rates for female workers, for special periods not dependent upon the cost of living index figure
|
LAB 11/704
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Tailoring
|
1928 |
Retail Bespoke tailoring, Inspection and Enforcement sections: registration of all female learners
|
LAB 11/806
|
1929 |
Retail bespoke tailoring: log rates of male workers with one female assistant
|
LAB 11/825
|
1929 |
Retail bespoke tailoring: application of extra fifteen minutes to trouser makers for trouser tops stitched all round. When indoor workers paid on log rate, have machining done by female employee paid by the employer
|
LAB 11/827
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Fur Trade
|
1929 |
Fur: messenger or trotter, sweeper, making teas for workroom staff, outside errand girl
|
LAB 11/890
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Funeral Service
|
1929-1930 |
Coffin, furniture and cerement making (GB): proposal to vary minimum rates for female workers
|
LAB 11/924
|
MANUAL WORK
-
FOOD INDUSTRY
:
Fishing
|
1929-1930 |
Drift nets (mending): proposals to vary minimum rates for female workers
|
LAB 11/930
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Tailoring
|
1930-1931 |
Retail bespoke tailoring: proposal to fix and vary minimum rates for certain female workers
|
LAB 11/961
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Millinery
|
1930 |
Hat, cap and millinery: rates payable to male worker employed on cutting linings, tips for felt hats, and legality of payment of 10/- by juvenile piece worker by trimmer who undertakes to teach her in first month of employment of piece worker
|
LAB 11/968
|
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
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Cleaning
|
1966 |
Dismissal of cleaner (Mrs J Kelly) from Preston office of HM Factory Inspectorate
|
LAB 12/1593
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Home Help
|
1945-1946 |
Home Help Scheme: publicity arrangements
|
LAB 12/342
|
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
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Factory Work
|
1949-1950 |
Enquiry into the dearth of women candidates for entry into Factory Inspectorate
|
LAB 12/585
|
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
-
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
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Home Work
|
1966-1968 |
Revision of parts 8 and 9 of the Factories Act 1961: homeworkers and pieceworkers
|
LAB 14/1766
|
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
-
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
|
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
-
FOOD INDUSTRY
:
Baking Industry
|
1937 |
Employment of women and young persons: baking and biscuit making
|
LAB 14/411
|
MANUAL WORK
-
FOOD INDUSTRY
:
Aerated Water Industry
|
1937 |
Employment of women and young persons: hours and holidays: exception as to aerated water industry
|
LAB 14/412
|
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
-
FOOD INDUSTRY
:
Fishing
|
1926 |
Certificate of exemption for D Taylor and Sons, Fraserborough, from providing a qualified nurse and dressing room under the Herring Curing (Scotland) Welfare Order
|
LAB 14/60
|
MANUAL WORK
-
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
-
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
-
FOOD INDUSTRY
:
Preserve Manufacture
|
1931-1957 |
Application from Chivers and Sons Ltd for the relaxation of the Hours of Employment (Women and Young Persons) Legislation
|
LAB 14/80
|
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
|
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
-
FOOD INDUSTRY
:
Fishing
|
1913 |
Form 1657: report on conferences between employers, operatives and inspectors concerning the employment of women and young persons in the curing of herring, by Miss R E Squire and W Williams
|
LAB 15/92
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Industry
|
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
|
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
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Printing Trade
|
1916 |
Report on conference between employers, operatives and inspectors concerning substitution of female labour during the war in bleaching, dyeing and printing works, by J Jackson
|
LAB 15/94
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Bus Related Work
|
1951-1954 |
Prosecution of the Hillock Cafe under the Catering Wages Act 1943: non payment of wages to Mrs D Parkinson
|
LAB 16/310
|
MANUAL WORK
-
FOOD INDUSTRY
:
Baking Industry
|
1953-1958 |
Baking Wages Council (Scotland): prosecution of J M Henderson Ltd to recover arrears due to Mrs Eileen Sinclair
|
LAB 16/364
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Laundry Work
|
1954-1955 |
Laundry Wages Council: claim for accrued holiday remuneration of Eileen Patricia Day
|
LAB 16/409
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Hairdressing
|
1964-1965 |
Hairdressing Undertakings Wages Council: prosecution brought against Bernard of Mayfair Ltd for failure to pay statutory minimum remuneration
|
LAB 16/532
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Industry
|
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
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Printing Trade
|
1941-1945 |
Part-time shop supervisor courses for women
|
LAB 18/85
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Hairdressing
|
1964 |
Hairdressers (Registration) Act, 1964: explanatory memorandum
|
LAB 18/913
|
MANUAL WORK
-
FOOD INDUSTRY
:
Canteen Work
|
1942-1944 |
Emergency training of manageresses and supervisors for canteens
|
LAB 18/95
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Industry
|
1965-1969 |
British Association of Women Executives: proposed Careers Advisory Service on Industry for Girls (CASIG)
|
LAB 19/829
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Tailoring
|
1922 |
Ready-Made & Wholesale Bespoke Tailoring Trade: memorandum by Mr Besso on position created by variation of minimum rates of wages for female workers. (Legal opinion) (272)
|
LAB 2/1/TBM115/20/1922
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Tram Work
|
1918 |
Municipal Employees Association: victimisation and threatened strike: reports forthcoming strike of tramway employees of Liverpool Corporation in view of victimisation of certain men and women: requests intervention to prevent strike (141)
|
LAB 2/100/IC4598
|
MANUAL WORK
-
FOOD INDUSTRY
:
Fishing
|
1916 |
Arbitration award: Redditch and District Fishing Tackle and Needle Employers Association v National Federation of Women Workers (C Doughty) IC
|
LAB 2/101/8
|
1916 |
The Redditch & District Needle and Fishing Tackle Trade and National Federation of Women Workers: arbitration award (143)
|
LAB 2/101/IC5696/1916
|
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
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Milk Distributive Trade
|
1924 |
Milk Distributive Trade: Mrs Russell, Jubilee Dairy, Plymouth: scope: worker employed in fetching milk from the station (243)
|
LAB 2/1016/TB101/105/2
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Laundry Work
|
1923 |
Laundry Trade: complaint by the Workers' Union as to treatment received by Miss A White after giving evidence in connection with a Trade Board case (243)
|
LAB 2/1019/TB102/78/23
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Printing Trade
|
1914 |
Arbitration award: Glasgow: John Horn Ltd v National Society of Printers, Warehousemen and Cutters: alleged victimisation dispute concerning dismissal of Theresa Smyth (A O W Mackenzie) IC
|
LAB 2/102/8
|
1914 |
Messrs Thomas de la Rue Co Ltd: printers' dispute London EC: requesting the Board of Trade to appoint an arbitrator to settle matters in dispute in connection with girls employed by above firm (153)
|
LAB 2/102/IC329/1914
|
1914 |
Sir Ernest Hatch: printers' dispute, London (Messrs Thomas de la Rue & Co Ltd): award in connection with a dispute affecting girls in the employment of the above firm (126)
|
LAB 2/102/IC367/1914
|
1914 |
Women Printers' Dispute, Glasgow: papers in connection with above (164)
|
LAB 2/102/IC416/1914
|
1914 |
Sheriff A O M Mackenzie KC: Women Printers' Dispute, Glasgow: forwarding award as arbiter in the above dispute (164)
|
LAB 2/102/IC476/1914
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Clothing Industry
|
1926 |
Dressmaking etc. Trade: Madame Sheldon, Sutton Coldfield: issue of a learner's certificate for a worker employed 12 hours p w on work coming within scope and remainder of time on work not within scope: Solicitor's Opinion (246)
|
LAB 2/1032/TB120/4/1926
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Dressmaking
|
1926 |
Dressmaking etc Trade: Madame Sheldon, Sutton Coldfield: issue of a learner's certificate for a worker employed 12 hours p w on work coming within scope and remainder of time on work not within scope: Solicitor's Opinion (246)
|
LAB 2/1032/TB120/4/1926
|
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
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Tailoring
|
1926 |
R B Tailoring Trade Board: whether women qualified for Grade 1 rates in one branch of trade ie skirtmaking, and subsequently apprenticed to another branch ie coatmaking should receive apprentices rates (246)
|
LAB 2/1125/TB105/14/26
|
1926 |
Tailoring Trade Board (RB): letter to Trade Board on subject of rate due to female workers on completion of apprenticeship: Solicitor's Opinion (246)
|
LAB 2/1125/TB105/40/26
|
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
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Tailoring
|
1925 |
Conciliation Board: award by Mr A M Langdon: The Association of London Master Tailors, The National Federation of Merchant Tailors (London Branch), The Amalgamated Society of Tailors and Tailoresses, The Tailor & Garment Workers' Trade Union (182)
|
LAB 2/1128/IR474/2/25
|
1928 |
R B Tailoring Trade Board: E Dopson, East St, Horsham: enquiry as to wages payable to an apprentice Freda Nellie Curtis formerly indentures for apprenticeship with T H Taylor, Southsea: Solicitor's Opinion (246)
|
LAB 2/1141/TB105/77/1928
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Boot and Shoe Industry
|
1926 |
Boot & Shoe Repairing Trade Board: London Surgical Boot Co. Birmingham: scope: female workers employed on closing and machining uppers (243)
|
LAB 2/1141/TB116/87/26
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Tailoring
|
1928 |
Readymade and Wholesale Bespoke Tailoring Trade Board: scope: training in tailoring of semi-skilled women: case of Messrs Montagu Burton Ltd (243)
|
LAB 2/1144/TB121/10/28
|
1927 |
R B Tailoring Trade Board, Scotland: James Main, Aberdeen: indenture of apprenticeship for Elizabeth W Ritchie which does not comply with conditions set out in RB 23: Solicitor's Opinion (246)
|
LAB 2/1148/TB146/4/1927
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Fur Trade
|
1930 |
Fur Trade Board: employer, R W Kempster, Liverpool: employee, Mrs A Parry, Bootle: rates applicable for fur cutting and nailing (243)
|
LAB 2/1149/TB124/27/1930
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Clothing Industry
|
1930 |
Dressmaking & Women's Light Clothing Trade Board (Rates): Madam Cox, 1 Portland Rd, Swansea: inquiry re rates of wages payable to Miss Kidd, Portsmouth: question where employer does her own fitting (243)
|
LAB 2/1152/TB120/62/1930
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Dressmaking
|
1930 |
Dressmaking & Women's Light Clothing Trade Board (Rates): Madam Cox, 1 Portland Rd, Swansea: inquiry re rates of wages payable to Miss Kidd, Portsmouth: question where employer does her own fitting (243)
|
LAB 2/1152/TB120/62/1930
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Clothing Industry
|
1930 |
Dressmaking & Women's Light Clothing Trade Board: Messrs Teff and Teff Solicitors, Bishopsgate on behalf of client as to scope of Dress Designer (251)
|
LAB 2/1152/TB120/66/30
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Dressmaking
|
1930 |
Dressmaking & Women's Light Clothing Trade Board: Messrs Teff and Teff Solicitors, Bishopsgate on behalf of client as to scope of Dress Designer (251)
|
LAB 2/1152/TB120/66/30
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Leather Work
|
1920 |
Requests for orders under the Wages (Temporary Regulation) Acts 1918-1919 for women and girls in the catering trade, fancy made-up leather industry and women shop assistants
|
LAB 2/1159/3
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Catering Trade
|
1920 |
Requests for orders under the Wages (Temporary Regulation) Acts 1918-1919 for women and girls in the catering trade, fancy made-up leather industry and women shop assistants
|
LAB 2/1159/3
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Printing Trade
|
1920 |
Requests for orders under the Wages (Temporary Regulation) Acts 1918-1919 for women and girls in the catering trade, fancy made-up leather industry and women shop assistants
|
LAB 2/1159/3
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Catering Trade
|
1925 |
Catering Trade: labour, hours and conditions: investigation in conjunction with Home Office. Correspondence with Rt Hon Graham MP: deputation requested by Miss M G Cowan, Edinburgh Juvenile Organisation Committee (253)
|
LAB 2/1159/TB143/10/25
|
1925 |
Catering Trade Board: regulation of hours in the above (a) under the Shops Act (b) under the Employment of Women and Young Persons Act 1920 (252)
|
LAB 2/1159/TB143/9
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Leather Work
|
1920 |
Requests for orders under Section 4(e) of the Wages (Temporary Regulation) Act for women and girls in the Made-Up Leather Industry, for women Shop Assistants in different trades and for women and girls in the Catering Trade (290)
|
LAB 2/1159/WA1990/1920
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Catering Trade
|
1920 |
Requests for orders under Section 4(e) of the Wages (Temporary Regulation) Act for women and girls in the Made-Up Leather Industry, for Women Shop Assistants in different trades and for women and girls in the Catering Trade (290)
|
LAB 2/1159/WA1990/1920
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Printing Trade
|
1920 |
Requests for orders under Section 4(e) of the Wages (Temporary Regulation) Act for women and girls in the Made-Up Leather Industry, for women Shop Assistants in different trades and for women and girls in the Catering Trade (290)
|
LAB 2/1159/WA1990/1920
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Catering Trade
|
1920 |
Request by National Federation of Women Workers that an order under Section 4(e) of the Wages (Temporary Regulation) Act should be made fixing a prescribed rate for women engaged in the Catering Trade. Discussion re the advisability of setting up a Trade Board (290)
|
LAB 2/1159/WA940/1920
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Engineering
|
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
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Milk Distributive Trade
|
1927 |
Milk Distributive Trade: Tudor Lewis. Cwmavon Farm, Varteg, Nr Pontypool, Mon: applicability of rates of roundswomen to girls of 15-17 delivering milk: Solicitor's Opinion (244)
|
LAB 2/1161/TB101/74/1927
|
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
-
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
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Tailoring
|
1926 |
R B Tailoring Trade Board (Scotland): case of female worker in above Trade who voluntarily agrees to forgo rights to rates under Section III of Part II of R B (23) (251)
|
LAB 2/1171/TB146/7/1926
|
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
|
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
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Hosiery Manufacture
|
1932 |
Federation of Hosiery Trade Unions: discussions and deputation on admission of foreign hosiery workers and importation of foreign hosiery machines (74)
|
LAB 2/1187/ET1301/1932
|
MANUAL WORK
-
FOOD INDUSTRY
:
Fishing
|
1926 |
Drift Net Mending Trade Board: scope: female workers employed by Boat Owners in repairing nets for their own business (246)
|
LAB 2/1213/TB144/6/26
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Clothing Industry
|
1919 |
Women's training on employers' premises (clothing trades): Ministry of Labour Council's memorandum
|
LAB 2/1219/2
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Embroidery
|
1925 |
Central Committee on Women's Training and Employment: request to include hand embroidery in Vocational Training Scheme (93)
|
LAB 2/1219/4F104/21/1925
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Clothing Industry
|
1920 |
Labour Emergency Expenditure Committee: Treasury authority for training women in women and children's clothing factories (93)
|
LAB 2/1219/4F113/1920
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Industry
|
1919-1920 |
Women's Industrial League: deputation 1920
|
LAB 2/1219/7
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Clothing Industry
|
1926 |
Ministry of Labour Council: Council notice no 66: memorandum (C42) on women's training in employer's premises dressmaking - tailoring and other clothing trades. Minute by M J Currie attached
|
LAB 2/1219/CS164/2
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Dressmaking
|
1926 |
Ministry of Labour Council: Council notice no 66: memorandum (C42) on women's training in employer's premises dressmaking - tailoring and other clothing trades. Minute by M J Currie attached
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LAB 2/1219/CS164/2
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MANUAL WORK
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CLOTHING TRADE
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Tailoring
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1926 |
Ministry of Labour Council: Council notice no 66: memorandum (C42) on women's training in employers' premises dressmaking - tailoring and other clothing trades. Minute by M J Currie attached
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LAB 2/1219/CS164/2
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MANUAL WORK
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HEAVY INDUSTRY
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Industry
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1919 |
Women's Industrial League: request the Minister to receive a deputation to discuss questions concerning the employment, training etc. of women
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LAB 2/1219/CS185/2
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MANUAL WORK
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SERVICE INDUSTRIES
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Waitressing
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1920 |
Training of War Widows: discussion as to supply of uniform at completion of Training Course as waitresses (282)
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LAB 2/1221/TWX2313/1920
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MANUAL WORK
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CLOTHING TRADE
:
Dressmaking
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1920 |
Training of War Widows: dressmaking: provision of sewing machines (282)
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LAB 2/1221/TWX884/1920
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MANUAL WORK
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CLOTHING TRADE
:
Clothing Industry
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1919 |
Training of women: clothing industry: Leeds: letter re meeting appointed to consider the question of training women in above trade (282)
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LAB 2/1223/TW100
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MANUAL WORK
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CLOTHING TRADE
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Tailoring
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1919 |
Training of women: Tailoring: correspondence with the Administrative Committee of the Tailoring Trade Board Office of Trade Boards, Chancery Lane W2 (282)
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LAB 2/1223/TW102
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MANUAL WORK
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HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Industry
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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)
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LAB 2/1223/TW116/6
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MANUAL WORK
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LIGHT INDUSTRY
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Textile Industry
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1919 |
Training of women: Leeds: mending on Textile Trade Wesleyan School (282)
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LAB 2/1223/TW193/7/1919
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MANUAL WORK
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LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Weaving
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1920 |
Training of women: Paisley: Kerr, R and JP, Underwood Mills: Harness Weaving Scheme (282)
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LAB 2/1223/TW380/4
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1919 |
Training of women: Keighly: training scheme for burlers, menders and weavers (282)
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LAB 2/1223/TW413/3
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1919 |
Training of women: Otley: training scheme for burlers and menders (282)
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LAB 2/1223/TW450/3
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MANUAL WORK
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LIGHT INDUSTRY
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Textile Industry
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1920 |
Training of women: Todmorden: proposal to train women as Cotton Operatives (282)
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LAB 2/1224/TW132/1920
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1919 |
Training of women: vocational: Ashton-under-Lyme: suggested scheme for training women in Textile Industry (282)
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LAB 2/1224/TW529
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MANUAL WORK
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LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Weaving
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1919 |
Training of women: Oldham: Velvet Weaving Scheme (282)
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LAB 2/1224/TW548
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1919 |
Training of women: Oldham: Cotton Weaving Scheme (282)
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LAB 2/1224/TW548/2
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MANUAL WORK
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CLOTHING TRADE
:
Clothing Industry
|
1919 |
Leeds: re clothing trades training scheme for women
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LAB 2/1225/ED30964/1919
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MANUAL WORK
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HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Industry
|
1920 |
Women's Industrial League: deputation received by the Minister to discuss training facilities for women 4 February 1920
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LAB 2/1226/ED937/1920
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MANUAL WORK
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LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Factory Work
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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
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LAB 2/1227/ED45061/1929
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MANUAL WORK
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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
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LAB 2/1227/ED45061/1929
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MANUAL WORK
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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)
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LAB 2/1228/ET1355/1932
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MANUAL WORK
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CLOTHING TRADE
:
Clothing Industry
|
1933 |
Report on establishment of training scheme for power machinists in London (81)
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LAB 2/1228/ET4054/33
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MANUAL WORK
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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)
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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)
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LAB 2/124/IC6969
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MANUAL WORK
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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)
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LAB 2/1240/16
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MANUAL WORK
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CLOTHING TRADE
:
Clothing Industry
|
1928 |
Dressmaking & Light Clothing Trade Board: legal: co-partnership: case of Mrs Smith and Miss Butt (243)
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LAB 2/1242/TB120/114/28
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MANUAL WORK
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CLOTHING TRADE
:
Dressmaking
|
1928 |
Dressmaking & Light Clothing Trade Board: legal: co-partnership: case of Mrs Smith and Miss Butt (243)
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LAB 2/1242/TB120/114/28
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MANUAL WORK
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CLOTHING TRADE
:
Boot and Shoe Industry
|
1929 |
National Union of Boot and Shoe Operatives v the Incorporated Federated Associations of Boot and Shoe Manufacturers representing Mansfield Shoe Co Ltd: dispute regarding the employment of male and female operatives under the age of 19; arbitration award (W Addington Willis)
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LAB 2/1246/11
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MANUAL WORK
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CLOTHING TRADE
:
Tailoring
|
1927 |
R B Tailoring Trade Board: London Employers' Association Ltd, 76 Well St. W1: Merchant Tailor employing journeyman homeworker who is assisted by wife: Solicitor's Opinion (251)
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LAB 2/1248/TB105/114/1927
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MANUAL WORK
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SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Home Work
|
1927 |
R B Tailoring Trade Board: London Employers' Association Ltd, 76 Well St, W1: Merchant Tailor employing journeyman homeworker who is assisted by wife: Solicitor's Opinion (251)
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LAB 2/1248/TB105/114/1927
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MANUAL WORK
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CLOTHING TRADE
:
Tailoring
|
1923 |
R B Tailoring Trade: position of trader using the services of a daughter for the purpose of his trade. Enquiry by Mr R Allen: Solicitor's Opinion as to application of trade board rates and definition of a 'minor' (249)
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LAB 2/1248/TB105/37/1923
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MANUAL WORK
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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)
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LAB 2/125/IC2025
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MANUAL WORK
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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)
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LAB 2/125/IC306
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MANUAL WORK
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HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Dock Work
|
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)
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LAB 2/125/IC306/2
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MANUAL WORK
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LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Chemical Industry
|
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)
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LAB 2/125/IC306/2
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MANUAL WORK
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CLOTHING TRADE
:
Linen and Cotton Goods
|
1919 |
Jonathan Harris & Sons Ltd, linen thread manufacturers and weavers, Cockermouth v National Federation of Women Workers: agreement re reduction of wages
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LAB 2/1256/10
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MANUAL WORK
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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
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LAB 2/1256/10
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MANUAL WORK
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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)
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LAB 2/1286/F13268/1919
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MANUAL WORK
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FOOD INDUSTRY
:
Confectionery Making
|
1922 |
Farringdon, R (R S Murray & Co): confectioners' dispute: National Federation of Women Workers: request for arbitration (181)
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LAB 2/13/IR971/2/1922
|
1922 |
Farringdon, R (R S Murray & Co): confectioners' dispute: National Federation of Women Workers: joint application to the Board for the appointment of an arbitrator (182)
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LAB 2/13/IR971/3/1922
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MANUAL WORK
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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
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MANUAL WORK
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CLOTHING TRADE
:
Rural Industry
|
1928 |
Rural Industries Bureau: question of providing local employment for the women and girls of unemployed miners in South Wales
|
LAB 2/1324/ED10617/1928
|
1929 |
Rural Industries Bureau: co-operation between Bureau and Ministry of Labour, with aprticular reference to Quilting Scheme
|
LAB 2/1324/ED9178/1929
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MANUAL WORK
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HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Industry
|
1929 |
Industrial Transference Scheme: issue of forms to men, women and juveniles
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LAB 2/1325/ED44339/1929
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MANUAL WORK
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CLOTHING TRADE
:
Rural Industry
|
1932 |
Rural Industries Bureau: discuss scheme started by Mrs C M Headlam in Durham (to find employment for women by teaching them to make quilts) (77)
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LAB 2/1326/ET6139/32
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MANUAL WORK
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SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Poor Law Union Work
|
1921 |
Board of Guardians Dublin Union: Ward Mistress: Solicitor's Opinion that above occupation is employment in domestic service (58)
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LAB 2/1345/EDC31445/1921
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MANUAL WORK
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SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Cleaning
|
1921 |
Unions including Cleaners and Laundry Workers employed by Institutions. Insurance decisions. High Court ruling that such is employment in domestic service (58)
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LAB 2/1345/EDC33883/1921
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MANUAL WORK
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SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Laundry Work
|
1921 |
Unions including Cleaners and Laundry Workers employed by Institutions. Insurance decisions. High Court ruling that such is employment in domestic service (58)
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LAB 2/1345/EDC33883/1921
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MANUAL WORK
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HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Industry
|
1929 |
Standing Joint Committee of Industrial Women's Organisations, Transport House, Smith Square, SW: offer to give evidence before the Morris Committee
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LAB 2/1347/ED29473/17/29
|
1929 |
Notes on evidence to the Morris Committee by the Standing Joint Committee of Industrial Women's Organisations
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LAB 2/1348/ED29473/33/29
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MANUAL WORK
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SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Laundry Work
|
1917 |
Dockers Union: re application to Dublin Steam Packet Co. Holyhead for advance for laundry women, 10/- for coalports and 5/- for boys (157)
|
LAB 2/1351/IC7487
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MANUAL WORK
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HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Industry
|
1924 |
Handbook of Industrial Laws affecting the employment of women and juveniles (62)
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LAB 2/1354/EDJ594
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MANUAL WORK
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HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Dock Work
|
1929 |
Injury to Mrs F E Morris employed by Tyneside Outhouse E E Bute Docks: Treasury Sanction for compensation (93)
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LAB 2/1360/2F178/25/1929
|
MANUAL WORK
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SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Catering Trade
|
1932 |
Protest from Transport and General Workers Union against preference shown to students from the Universal School of Cookery by Hotel and Catering Trades (75)
|
LAB 2/1373/ET3227/2/32
|
1928 |
SEDO: correspondence with Residential Hotels and Caterers Association regarding training of adult women for purpose of supply of female labour
|
LAB 2/1387/ED43772/1928
|
1930 |
Note on the bearing of the Report on Catering Trade on women's training (77)
|
LAB 2/1387/ET203/1930
|
1931 |
Hotel and Catering Trades Advisory Committee: resolution regarding the proposed establishment of training centres for cooks etc. (74)
|
LAB 2/1387/ET2239/31
|
1930 |
Possibility of training women for Hotel and Restaurant work with special reference to unemployed women in Lancashire Cotton areas: correspondence with Divisions (74)
|
LAB 2/1387/ET2849/1930
|
1930 |
Examination of proposal regarding establishment of combined hostels for juveniles and training centres for women for domestic or hotel and restaurant work (77)
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LAB 2/1387/ET2910/1930
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MANUAL WORK
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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
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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
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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)
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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)
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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)
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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)
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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)
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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)
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LAB 2/139/IC4782/2
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MANUAL WORK
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CLOTHING TRADE
:
Tailoring
|
1924 |
R M and W B Tailoring Trade Board: rates variations: minimum time rates for male and female workers engaged in making garments for male workers. Obligatory Order (252)
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LAB 2/14/TB121/24/24
|
MANUAL WORK
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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
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MANUAL WORK
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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
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MANUAL WORK
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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)
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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)
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LAB 2/141/IC4471/2
|
MANUAL WORK
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CLOTHING TRADE
:
Hosiery Manufacture
|
1918 |
Arbitration award: Corrib Hosiery Co v National Federation of Women Workers (J Andrews) IC
|
LAB 2/146/11
|
1912 |
Hosiery: Arbitration award: R H Lowe & Co v their employees represented by Amalgamated Society of Women Workers (T Smith) IC
|
LAB 2/146/2
|
1912 |
T Smith: Congleton (R H Lowe & Co) women workers' dispute: reporting present position of negotiations in connection with this case (124)
|
LAB 2/146/IC1268/1912
|
1918 |
National Amalgamated Union of Labour, Glasgow: female hosiery workers wages: piece time workers report difference with Bo'ness Hosiery Company re application for 4/- to time workers of 18 years and over, 2/- for those under plus 20% increase on present piece work rates (153)
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LAB 2/146/IC1732
|
1912 |
Hosiery workers, Congleton: dispute between Messrs R H Lowe & Co and Amalgamated Society of Women Workers: award by Thos Smith (124)
|
LAB 2/146/IC2423/1912
|
1918 |
National Union of General Workers, Hawick: hosiery trade: re Hawick Hosiery Manufacturers' Association award: interpretation of Clause 5 of above award and inclusive of women: Miss Sloan (140)
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LAB 2/146/IC3450/3
|
1918 |
National Union of General Workers, Glasgow: hosiery trade: application for an increase of 10/- p w and 5/- p w for women and girls employed at Messrs Livingstone Ltd, Bathgate. Request arbitration: Miss Sloan (153)
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LAB 2/146/IC6239
|
1918 |
J M Irvine: award: given in arbitration between Messrs The West Lothian Hosiery Factory Ltd, Bathgate and the National Union of General Workers re claim for 10/- and 5/- to women and girls respectively (127)
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LAB 2/146/IC6239/2
|
1918 |
James Andrews: award: given in arbitration between the Corrib Hosiery Company and National Federation of Women Workers re Statutory Rules & Orders etc: Miss Wood (143)
|
LAB 2/146/IC984
|
MANUAL WORK
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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
|
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
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LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Textile Industry
|
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
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CLOTHING TRADE
:
Tailoring
|
1918 |
Mr Flight: re award to Tailors & Tailoresses Committee on Production 8/18. Encloses wire from Winchester branch, men threaten to cease work if above ward is not carried out (166)
|
LAB 2/151/ IC7189/1918
|
MANUAL WORK
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CLOTHING TRADE
:
Dressmaking
|
1918 |
Arbitration award: Flights Ltd, Northalls and Clifton & Sons all of Winchester v Amalgamated Society of Tailors and Tailoresses Dressmakers and Milliners (W H Stoker) IC
|
LAB 2/151/10
|
MANUAL WORK
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CLOTHING TRADE
:
Millinery
|
1918 |
Arbitration award: Flights Ltd, Northalls and Clifton & Sons all of Winchester v Amalgamated Society of Tailors and Tailoresses Dressmakers and Milliners (W H Stoker) IC
|
LAB 2/151/10
|
MANUAL WORK
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CLOTHING TRADE
:
Tailoring
|
1918 |
Arbitration award: Flights Ltd, Northalls and Clifton & Sons all of Winchester v Amalgamated Society of Tailors and Tailoresses Dressmakers and Milliners (W H Stoker) IC
|
LAB 2/151/10
|
1918 |
Arbitration award: Bournemouth and District Master Tailors Association v Amalgamated Society of Tailors and Tailoresses: request for payment of award by Committee on Production 19 August 1918: settlement by negotiation between parties IC
|
LAB 2/151/11
|
1917 |
Arbitration award: Chalmers Oban v Scottish Operative Tailors and Tailoresses Association (J M Irvine) IC
|
LAB 2/151/4
|
1917-1918 |
Arbitration award: National Federation of Merchant Tailors v Scottish Operative Tailors and Tailoresses Association (Richard Lodge): refusal of certain firms to comply with award IC
|
LAB 2/151/6
|
1918 |
Arbitration award: Isaac Goldman, Leeds v Amalgamated Society of Tailors and Tailoresses (Women's Section) (W H Stoker) IC
|
LAB 2/151/7
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Army Clothing etc. Manufacture
|
1918 |
Arbitration award: Leeds Army Clothing Dpt v Amalgamated Society of Tailors and Tailoresses: request for Pimlico rates to be paid to viewers in Leeds (C Jackson) IC
|
LAB 2/151/8
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Shirt Making
|
1918 |
Arbitration award: Todd Burns & Co Ltd, E D McCrea & Sons Ltd, Percy Peerless & Co, Dublin Shirt Manufacturing Co, Pim Bros Ltd, Watson & Co, Johnson & Co Hibernian Shirt Factory v Amalgamated Society of Tailors and Tailoresses (J B Baillie) IC
|
LAB 2/151/9
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Millinery
|
1918 |
Amalgamated Society of Tailors and Tailoresses, Leeds: arbitration case: complaint against action of Mr Goldman, Cap Manufacturer of Saville St, Leeds, in refusing to grant an interview to members of the Society to discuss an advance of wages (146)
|
LAB 2/151/IC1802/1918
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Tailoring
|
1918 |
Amalgamated Society of Tailors and Tailoresses, Leeds: arbitration case: complaint against action of Mr Goldman, Cap Manufacturer of Saville St, Leeds, in refusing to grant an interview to members of the Society to discuss an advance of wages (146)
|
LAB 2/151/IC1802/1918
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Millinery
|
1918 |
W H Stoker: award: given in arbitration between Isaac Goldman, Leeds and the Amalgamated Society of Tailors & Tailoresses (Women's Section) re reduction in hours of labour (166)
|
LAB 2/151/IC1802/2/1918
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Tailoring
|
1918 |
W H Stoker: award: given in arbitration between Isaac Goldman, Leeds and the Amalgamated Society of Tailors & Tailoresses (Women's Section) re reduction in hours of labour (166)
|
LAB 2/151/IC1802/2/1918
|
1917 |
Director of Public Prosecutions Department Whitehall: re publication of award: correspondence from G Salaman & Co in reference to an award re Amalgamated Society of Tailors and Tailoresses at the firm, also other enclosures in connection with same (126)
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LAB 2/151/IC2742
|
1917 |
Ernest Page: dispute re wages: award given in the case between G Salaman & Co and the Amalgamated Society of Tailors and Tailoresses (126)
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LAB 2/151/IC2742/1917 pt I
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MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Army Clothing etc. Manufacture
|
1918 |
Amalgamated Society of Tailors & Tailoresses: re London rates for Leeds viewers: claim 4/- p w retrospective payment for probationary viewers employed by Lt Colonel Malcolm Army Clothing Dpt Leeds: Miss Sloan (146)
|
LAB 2/151/IC3789
|
1918 |
Sir Cyril Jackson: award: given in arbitration between the Leeds Army Clothing Dpt and the Amalgamated Society of Tailors & Tailoresses re payment of Pimlico rate to Leeds viewers and payment of 4/- p w back money (146)
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LAB 2/151/IC3789/2
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Tailoring
|
1917 |
Chalmers, Oban: arbitration case: report a dispute with their Tailors & Tailoresses re wages. State has offered ½d p h advance and 15% bonus which so far men have not accepted: Miss Sloan (166)
|
LAB 2/151/IC5732
|
1917 |
J M Irvine: award given in arbitration between Messrs Chalmers, Oban, and Scottish Operative Tailors & Tailoresses Association re piece workers (121)
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LAB 2/151/IC5732/3
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Shirt Making
|
1918 |
J B Baillie: award: given in arbitration between 6 companies, The Dublin Shirt Manufacturing Company, The Hibernian Shirt Company and the Amalgamated Society of Tailors & Tailoresses re claim for increase of 3d and 1½d for women and girls on present rates (146)
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LAB 2/151/IC6123/2/1918
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MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Tailoring
|
1917 |
Scottish Operative Tailors & Tailoresses Association, Glasgow: increase of wages: copy of an application sent to the Scottish Master Tailors Federation (Scottish Federation of Merchant Tailors). States that at a joint meeting, it was decided to ask that an arbitrator be appointed. Ministry of Labour forwards correspondence re same (166)
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LAB 2/151/IC7008/1917 pt I
|
1917 |
Scottish Operative Tailors & Tailoresses Association, Glasgow: asks advice re a Government Arbiters Award, as to whether there is any Government or legal power to enforce the firms in Scotland to concede to same (142)
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LAB 2/151/IC7008/1917 pt IV
|
1917 |
Sir Richard Lodge: given in respect of dispute between the National Federation of Merchant Tailors and the Scottish Operative Tailors and Tailoresses Association re wages (142)
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LAB 2/151/IC7008/1917 ptII
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MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Dressmaking
|
1918 |
W H Stoker: award: given in arbitration between Messrs Flights Ltd, Messrs Northalls and Messrs Clifton & Sons all of Winchester and the Amalgamated Society of Tailors & Tailoresses, Dressmakers & Milliners, re claim for advance in wages (146)
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LAB 2/151/IC7189/2/1918
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MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Millinery
|
1918 |
W H Stoker: award: given in arbitration between Messrs Flights Ltd, Messrs Northalls and Messrs Clifton & Sons all of Winchester and the Amalgamated Society of Tailors & Tailoresses, Dressmakers & Milliners, re claim for advance in wages (146)
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LAB 2/151/IC7189/2/1918
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Tailoring
|
1918 |
W H Stoker: award: given in arbitration between Messrs Flights Ltd, Messrs Northalls and Messrs Clifton & Sons all of Winchester and the Amalgamated Society of Tailors & Tailoresses, Dressmakers & Milliners, re claim for advance in wages (146)
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LAB 2/151/IC7189/2/1918
|
1918 |
Amalgamated Society of Tailors & Tailoresses, Bournemouth: re C on P Award 19.8.18: report a difference with Bournemouth and District Master Tailor's Association re claim for payment in accordance with above award. Threaten to cease work on 30th inst. (146)
|
LAB 2/151/IC7815/1918
|
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
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Clothing Industry
|
1921 |
Scottish Retail Garment Makers and Millinery Trades Federation: protest against compilation of Dictionary for Dressmaking and Women's Light Clothing Trade (198)
|
LAB 2/1539/I&S110/105
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Dressmaking
|
1921 |
Scottish Retail Garment Makers and Millinery Trades Federation: protest against compilation of Dictionary for Dressmaking and Women's Light Clothing Trade (198)
|
LAB 2/1539/I&S110/105
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Garment Making
|
1921 |
Scottish Retail Garment Makers and Millinery Trades Federation: protest against compilation of Dictionary for Dressmaking and Women's Light Clothing Trade (198)
|
LAB 2/1539/I&S110/105
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Millinery
|
1921 |
Scottish Retail Garment Makers and Millinery Trades Federation: protest against compilation of Dictionary for Dressmaking and Women's Light Clothing Trade (198)
|
LAB 2/1539/I&S110/105
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Clothing Industry
|
1921 |
Alexander Darling, Edinburgh: Dictionary of Occupations: reply to request for information concerning Dressmaking & Light Clothing (Women's) Trade (203)
|
LAB 2/1539/I&S110/55
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Dressmaking
|
1921 |
Alexander Darling, Edinburgh: Dictionary of Occupations: reply to request for information concerning Dressmaking & Light Clothing (Women's) Trade (203)
|
LAB 2/1539/I&S110/55
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Clothing Industry
|
1921 |
Scottish Retail Garment Makers and Millinery Trades Federation, Glasgow: Dressmaking and Women's Light Clothing and Hat, Cap & Millinery Trade Board: reply sent to communication showing objections to compilation of Dictionary of Occupation (198)
|
LAB 2/1539/I&S110/99
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Dressmaking
|
1921 |
Scottish Retail Garment Makers and Millinery Trades Federation, Glasgow: Dressmaking and Women's Light Clothing and Hat, Cap & Millinery Trade Board: reply sent to communication showing objections to compilation of Dictionary of Occupation (198)
|
LAB 2/1539/I&S110/99
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Garment Making
|
1921 |
Scottish Retail Garment Makers and Millinery Trades Federation, Glasgow: Dressmaking and Women's Light Clothing and Hat, Cap & Millinery Trade Board: reply sent to communication showing objections to compilation of Dictionary of Occupation (198)
|
LAB 2/1539/I&S110/99
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Millinery
|
1921 |
Scottish Retail Garment Makers and Millinery Trades Federation, Glasgow: Dressmaking and Women's Light Clothing and Hat, Cap & Millinery Trade Board: reply sent to communication showing objections to compilation of Dictionary of Occupation (198)
|
LAB 2/1539/I&S110/99
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Cleaning
|
1931 |
Revision of procedure regarding payment of cleaners employed at Employment Exchanges in respect of overtime and authorised absences (110)
|
LAB 2/1540/1F9471/1931
|
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
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Printing Trade
|
1921 |
National Amalgamated Union of Shop Assistants, Warehousemen and Clerks, London: request for copy of 'Labour Gazette' (198)
|
LAB 2/1550/I&S100/108
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Tailoring
|
1920 |
Amalgamated Society of Tailors and Tailoresses, Manchester: application for 'Labour Gazette' (198)
|
LAB 2/1550/I&S183/62
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Printing Trade
|
1923 |
National Amalgamated Union of Shop Assistants, Warehousemen and Clerks: request for copy of 'Labour Gazette' (198)
|
LAB 2/1551/I&S102/49
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Laundry Work
|
1923 |
Metropolitan Asylums Board: enquires wages of laundry workers in Woolwich District (198)
|
LAB 2/1553/I&S101
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Millinery
|
1923 |
Hat Trade: wages etc: enquiry by Ministry of Pensions in connection with claim for alternative pension made by widow of W C Lumb (197)
|
LAB 2/1554/I&S453
|
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
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Cleaning
|
1929 |
Employment Exchange Barking: error in deduction of NHI contributions Mrs F Beadell, cleaner (105)
|
LAB 2/1559/1F13113/1929
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Glove Manufacture
|
1919 |
National Glove Company, Witham v Workers' Union: award concerning dismissal of Kitty Cope (C Doughty)
|
LAB 2/156/12
|
1912 |
Arbitration award: Rydale Glove Works, Dumfries v National Federation of Women Workers: 'short time or dismissal' dispute (R Lodge) IC
|
LAB 2/156/5
|
1912 |
National Federation of Women Workers, Glasgow Branch: Rydale (Glasgow) Glove Workers' Dispute: asking whether an arbiter could be appointed in this labour dispute (143)
|
LAB 2/156/IC3261/1912
|
1912 |
Rydale Glove Workers, Dumfries: dispute between Messrs W Tyler, Sons & Co and National Federation of Women Workers: R Lodge (127)
|
LAB 2/156/IC3570/1912
|
1919 |
Charles Doughty: award given in arbitration between the Workers' Union and the National Glove Co, Witham re question of victimisation of an employee of the firm named Kitty Cope (288)
|
LAB 2/156/WA(W)1908/2
|
MANUAL WORK
-
FOOD INDUSTRY
:
Agriculture
|
1924 |
Ministry of Pensions: enquires rate of pay and hours and conditions of labour of hop drier and farm worker, in order to assess amount of alternative pension due to widow of George Town (197)
|
LAB 2/1560/I&S522
|
MANUAL WORK
-
FOOD INDUSTRY
:
Fishing
|
1925 |
Trade Boards Division: request for statistics of women's wages in a representative list of industries for enquiry to be held as to application of the Trade Boards Act to net repairers (236)
|
LAB 2/1565/Stats262
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Waitressing
|
1930 |
Central Committee on Women's Training and Employment: scheme for training women as hotel waitresses, Leeds (93)
|
LAB 2/1590/4F156/1930
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Tailoring
|
1922 |
Readymade & Wholesale Bespoke Tailoring Trade: Thos Salisbury & Sons, Weston-super-Mare: three persons or two female persons engaged on one garment (271)
|
LAB 2/16/TBM44/22
|
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
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Waitressing
|
1918-1919 |
Derby Co-operative Provident Society v Amalgamated Union of Commercial and Co-operative employees, representing waitress (C Doughty)
|
LAB 2/164/35
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Printing Trade
|
1918 |
Amalgamated Union of Co-operative and Commercial Employees: dilution of labour: copy of telegram sent to above Union re further dispute with Co-operative Wholesale Societies, Yorkshire District, on question of substituted female labour (144)
|
LAB 2/164/IC6546/2
|
1918 |
J B Baillie: given in arbitration between The Scottish Co-operative Wholesale Society, Grangemouth and the Amalgamated Union of Co-operative and Commercial Employees and Allied Workers re claim for an advance of 1/1½ p h for men and a proportionate advance for youths women and girls (147)
|
LAB 2/164/IC8118/2
|
1919 |
James Macdonald: award given in arbitration between the Falkirk and District Co-operative Hours and Wages Board and the Amalgamated Union of Co-operative & Commercial Employees and Allied Workers re application by the Union to have a certain scale of minimum rate of wages fixed for the different classes of male and female employees (289)
|
LAB 2/164/WA(M)850 and 850/2
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Waitressing
|
1918 |
Charles Doughty: award given in arbitration between the Amalgamated Unions of the Commercial & Co-operative Employers and the Derby Co-operative Provident Society with reference to the proper duties of certain waitresses in employment of the Society as to their suspension and dismissal (288)
|
LAB 2/164/WA107
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Laundry Work
|
1920-1931 |
Laundry Trade Board: Burton End Hand Laundry, Mrs Clarke T/A, Stansted: inspection: Solicitor's Opinion re advisability of instituting proceedings where employeed waive claim to arrears of wages (270)
|
LAB 2/1646/TBI/A60822
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Clothing Industry
|
1926 |
Dressmaking & Women's light Clothing Trade Board: Mrs M Davies, 28 Priory Street, Cardigan: inspection: suggested prosecution (269)
|
LAB 2/1663/TBI/A18185
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Dressmaking
|
1926 |
Dressmaking & Women's Light Clothing Trade Board: Mrs M Davies, 28 Priory Street, Cardigan: inspection: suggested prosecution (269)
|
LAB 2/1663/TBI/A18185
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Fur Trade
|
1926 |
Fur Trade Board: draft rules relating to the certification of male and female indentured apprentices. Memorandum re certification of male and female apprentices (220)
|
LAB 2/1677.OTB/Z/1212/26
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Boot and Shoe Industry
|
1926 |
Boot & Shoe Repairing Trade: Notice D (32): consolidating time and overtime rates for male and female workers (220)
|
LAB 2/1684/OTB735/26
|
1926 |
Boot & Shoe Repairing Trade: Notice D (34): consolidating piece rates for male and female workers (220)
|
LAB 2/1684/OTB805/26
|
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
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Corset Making
|
1928 |
Corset Trade: note on minimum rates for female learners (220)
|
LAB 2/1697/OTB1861/1928
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Paper Box Making
|
1929 |
Paper Box Trade: 'age rates' for female learners: method of calculation (220)
|
LAB 2/1697/OTB1910/29
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Tailoring
|
1920 |
R M Tailoring Trade: agreement between The Wholesale Clothing Manufacturers Federation of Great Britain and the United Garment Workers Trade Union and the Amalgamated Society of Tailors & Tailoresses re wages etc. (220)
|
LAB 2/1698/OTB/RM/2057/20
|
1925 |
R M Tailoring Trade: special Minimum Piece Rates fixed by the Trade Board as respects female workers (other than Home Workers) employed by John Mares Ltd at Basingstoke and the cancellation thereof (220)
|
LAB 2/1698/OTB/RM/2753/25
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Button Making
|
1921 |
Button Making Trade: enquiry into yield of the general minimum piece rates, fixed for carding linen buttons, and metal trouser buttons by female workers (220)
|
LAB 2/1699/OTB15693/1921
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Shirt Making
|
1922 |
Shirtmaking Trade Board: notice fixing minimum rates for female workers (273)
|
LAB 2/17/TBM109/24/22
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Embroidery
|
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
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Shirt 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)
|
LAB 2/17/TBM176/22
|
MANUAL WORK
-
FOOD INDUSTRY
:
Confectionery 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)
|
LAB 2/17/TBM176/22
|
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)
|
LAB 2/17/TBM176/22
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Home 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
:
Jute Industry
|
1933 |
Jute Trade: note on discussions re districts in which general minimum piece rates for female hessian weavers were to apply (220)
|
LAB 2/1703/OTB/J/2080/33
|
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)
|
LAB 2/1703/OTB/J/492/25
|
MANUAL WORK
-
FOOD INDUSTRY
:
Agriculture
|
1918 |
Scottish Women's Agricultural Committee: report of Conference, 27 June 1918 (55)
|
LAB 2/172/ED29202/9
|
1915 |
Memorandum of discussions with various Women's Societies relative to formation of Country Committees to superintend the placing of women in agriculture (208)
|
LAB 2/172/LE1823/213/15
|
1915 |
Report on Conference of representatives engaged in the work of placing women in agricultural employment held on 28 May 1915 to discuss final arrangements in connection with the formation of an agricultural clearing house (209)
|
LAB 2/172/LE1823/353/1915
|
1915 |
Board of Agriculture: copy of letter sent to Agricultural Schools and Colleges with reference to training of women for milking (209)
|
LAB 2/172/LE1823/81/1915
|
1917 |
Treasury Sanction, subject to review at end of 1918, for appointment of special temporary officers to deal with recruitment of WRENS, WRAFS and WAACS and Women Agricultural Workers consequent upon transfer of work from National Service Department to Employment Department (70)
|
LAB 2/1722/EDS10042/1917
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Cleaning
|
1934 |
DWC Messengers and Cleaners Committee: rates of wages of female cleaners at Employment Exchanges and out stations: motion that Industrial Court Award 1325 be applied to all M/L cleaners (226)
|
LAB 2/1724/S&E1268/1934
|
1941 |
Cleaners: conditions of service and wages etc. (218)
|
LAB 2/1725/OE/W235/3/1953
|
1941 |
Rates of pay of cleaners (218)
|
LAB 2/1725/OE/W235/4/1953
|
1953 |
Rates and conditions of cleaners transferred from Ministry of Munitions to Montagu House (218)
|
LAB 2/1725/OE/W235/6/195
|
1920 |
Staff cleaners: pay: procedure ruling that cleaners must be discharged during period of pregnancy. Solicitor's opinion
|
LAB 2/1726/CEB135
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Charring
|
1929 |
Increased rates of pay to charwomen in London offices. Agreement with Workers Union and Government Minor Grades Association
|
LAB 2/1726/CEB1586/1929
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Messenger
|
1919 |
Treasury Chambers: arrears of War Bonus (1) The Workers Union on behalf of women and girl messengers (2) the women and girl messengers who are not members of the Union
|
LAB 2/1726/E1/1174
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Caretaking
|
1917 |
War bonus: Treasury instructions for payment to typists, shorthand typists, cleaners, caretakers amd nightwatchmen (69)
|
LAB 2/1758/EDS10315/1917
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Cleaning
|
1917 |
War bonus: Treasury instructions for payment to typists, shorthand typists, cleaners, caretakers and nightwatchmen (69)
|
LAB 2/1758/EDS10315/1917
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Driving
|
1948 |
Memorandum submitted by the Civil Service Union in respect of claim for improved pay and conditions of service for male and female motor vehicle drivers (civilian) (218)
|
LAB 2/1772/OE1578/48
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Tailoring
|
1922 |
Tailoring Trade Board (GB): minimum time rates for male and female workers. Obligatory order (272)
|
LAB 2/18/TBM125/154/22
|
1922 |
Tailoring Trade Ireland: copies of notices fixing minimum rates for male and female workers: also minute by Mr Aves (272)
|
LAB 2/18/TBM125/78/22
|
1922 |
Tailoring Trade Board Ireland: minimum time rates for female workers: notice of proposal ro vary (273)
|
LAB 2/18/TBM125/86/22
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Millinery
|
1918 |
J B Irvine: award: given in arbitration between Aberdeen Drapery and Clothiery Trades Association and National Amalgamated Union of Shop Assistants, Warehousemen & Clerks re minimum wage for dressmakers and milliners (140)
|
LAB 2/187.IC3705/2
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Horse Clothing Manufacture
|
1918 |
Arbitration award: McKay & Co Ltd , Kendal v National Federation of Women Workers (J B Baillie) IC
|
LAB 2/187/14
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Shirt Making
|
1918 |
Arbitration award: McKay & Co Ltd Kendal v National Federation of Women Workers (J B Baillie) IC
|
LAB 2/187/14
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Dressmaking
|
1918 |
National Amalgamated Union of Shop Assistants, Warehousemen & Clerks, Edinburgh: report a difference with the Aberdeen Drapery and Clothiery Trades Association re refusal to concede to the wages scale and working conditions (140)
|
LAB 2/187/IC3705
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Millinery
|
1918 |
National Amalgamated Union of Shop Assistants, Warehousemen & Clerks, Edinburgh: report a difference with the Aberdeen Drapery and Clothiery Trades Association re refusal to concede to the wages scale and working conditions (140)
|
LAB 2/187/IC3705
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Printing Trade
|
1918 |
National Amalgamated Union of Shop Assistants, Warehousemen and Clerks, Edinburgh: report a difference with the Aberdeen Drapery & Clothiery Trades Association re refusal to concede to the wages scale and working conditions (140)
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LAB 2/187/IC3705
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Dressmaking
|
1918 |
J B Irvine: award: given in arbitration between Aberdeen Drapery and Clothiery Trades Association and National Amalgamated Union of Shop Assistants, Warehousemen & Clerks re minimum wage for dressmakers and Milliners (140)
|
LAB 2/187/IC3705/2
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MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Printing Trade
|
1918 |
J B Irvine: award: given in arbitration between Aberdeen Drapery and Clothiery Trades Association and National Amalgamated Union of Shop Assistants, Warehousemen & Clerks re minimum wage for dressmakers and milliners (140)
|
LAB 2/187/IC3705/2
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Horse Clothing Manufacture
|
1918 |
J B Baillie: award: given in arbitration between Messrs McKay & Co Ltd Kendal and the National Federation of Women Workers re claim for an advance of 6/- p w to women engaged in shirt making and horse clothing (124)
|
LAB 2/187/IC4494/2
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Shirt Making
|
1918 |
J B Baillie: award: given in arbitration between Messrs McKay & Co Ltd Kendal and the National Federation of Women Workers re claim for an advance of 6/- p w to women engaged in shirt making and horse clothing (124)
|
LAB 2/187/IC4494/2
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Garment Making
|
1917 |
W H Stoker KC: award: given in arbitration between Messrs Smethurst & Holden Ltd, Manchester and United Garment Workers Trade Union re women employed in works at Crewe: Miss Boosey (126)
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LAB 2/187/IC4786/2
|
MANUAL WORK
-
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
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MANUAL WORK
-
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)
|
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)
|
LAB 2/188/IC7415/2/1918
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MANUAL WORK
-
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
-
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
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Charring
|
1929 |
Employment and Insurance Outstations: non insurability of charwomen, cleaners and caretakers CEN 17/1922 ED Circular 25/67
|
LAB 2/1920/CEB1556/1929
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Cleaning
|
1929 |
Employment and Insurance Outstations: non insurability of charwomen, cleaners and caretakers CEN 17/1922 ED Circular 25/67
|
LAB 2/1920/CEB1556/1929
|
MANUAL WORK
-
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
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Leather Work
|
1918 |
Saddlers & General Leather Workers, Birmingham: women stitchers: request immediate arbitration in a difference with Messrs E Mason & Sons. The women refuse to stitch a certain type of neck band collars at listed prices: Miss Sloan (162)
|
LAB 2/199/IC6571
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Lace Making
|
1910 |
Trade Boards: nominations by the Middlewomen engaged in Nottingham 'machine made lace and net finishing trade' of Mrs Leavesley to serve on Trade Board
|
LAB 2/20/C6130/1910
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Shirt Making
|
1922 |
Shirtmaking Trade Board Ireland: copy of notice fixing minimum rates for female workers (273)
|
LAB 2/20/TBM109/27/22
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Lace Making
|
1922 |
Lace Finishing Trade Board: report by Miss Woodgate on Plain Net Lace Finishing Trade (272)
|
LAB 2/20/TBM132/12/1922
|
MANUAL WORK
-
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
-
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
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Clothing Industry
|
1927 |
Dressmaking and Women's Light Clothing Trade Board: question of asking Women's Clothing Boards to fix identical rates for alteration work (250)
|
LAB 2/2026/TB120/15/1938
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Dressmaking
|
1927 |
Dressmaking and Women's Light Clothing Trade Board: question of asking Women's Clothing Boards to fix identical rates for alteration work (250)
|
LAB 2/2026/TB120/15/1938
|
MANUAL WORK
-
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
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Hairdressing
|
1936 |
Government Training Centres: hairdressing classes: general policy and instructions to Managers. Solicitor's Opinion regarding compensation for accidents arising in schools (74)
|
LAB 2/2040/ET2410/1936
|
MANUAL WORK
-
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
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Street Trading
|
1936 |
Definition of street trading at railway station: effect upon employment of boys and girls between ages of 14 and 16 (85)
|
LAB 2/2065/ETJ222/1936
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Flax and Hemp Processing
|
1922 |
Flax & Hemp Trade Board (GB): rates for female learners (271)
|
LAB 2/2073/TBM131/43/22
|
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
-
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)
|
LAB 2/2086/TBM108/25/1921
|
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
|
MANUAL WORK
-
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
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Millinery
|
1922 |
Hat, Cap & Millinery Trade Board (Eng and Wales): minimum rates of wages for all male and female workers (except certain classes of female learners) (271)
|
LAB 2/2090/TBM117/10/1922
|
1922 |
Hat, Cap & Millinery Trade Board (Eng and Wales): minimum rates for female workers so varied and minimum rates for male and female workers unaffected for variation (273)
|
LAB 2/2090/TBM117/98/22
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Milk Distributive Trade
|
1922 |
Milk Distribution Trade Board (England & Wales): minimum rates for male and female workers (262)
|
LAB 2/2094/TBD102/A/14
|
1922 |
Milk Distribution Trade Board: minimum rates of wages for male and female workers (262)
|
LAB 2/2094/TBD102/A/77
|
1928 |
Milk Distributive Trade Board: proposal to vary minimum rates for male and female workers newly brought within scope of Trade Board Milk Distributive Order 1928 (252)
|
LAB 2/2095/TB101/138/28
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Mantle and Costume Making
|
1925 |
Wholesale Mantle & Costume Trade Board (GB): proposals to vary minimum rates of wages for male and female workers (255)
|
LAB 2/2097/TB115/12/1925
|
1920 |
Wholesale Mantle & Costume Trade (GB): forwards copies of notices re minimum rates of wages as fixed by the above Trade Board for male and female workers, dated 25.3.20 (252)
|
LAB 2/2097/TB121/7/1920
|
1921 |
Wholesale Mantle & Costume Trade Board (GB): minimum time rates, overtime rates and piece work rates for male and female workers (271)
|
LAB 2/2097/TBM133/33/1921
|
1921 |
Wholesale Mantle & Costume Trade Board (GB): notices of variation of minimum rates for male and female workers (273)
|
LAB 2/2097/TBM133/6
|
MANUAL WORK
-
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
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Lace Making
|
1912 |
Lace Finishing Trade Board: Messrs Kerry & Carrier, Nottingham: as to advisability of taking legal proceedings for payment of less than minimum rates to Florence Sheard, a learner (271)
|
LAB 2/21/TBM132/10/1922
|
1914 |
Lace Finishing Trade Board: suggested prosecution of Mrs Finch, Mrs Johnson, Mrs Merrington and Mrs Swift middlewomen employed by Messrs Crampton & Crampton of Nottingham (271)
|
LAB 2/21/TBM132/16/22
|
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
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Boot and Shoe Industry
|
1920 |
Boot & Shoe Repairing: resolution to vary and fix minimum rates for male and female workers (248)
|
LAB 2/2101/TB104/14
|
MANUAL WORK
-
FOOD INDUSTRY
:
Aerated Water Industry
|
1920 |
Aerated Waters Trade Board (England and Wales): draft notice fixing minimum rates of wages for male and female workers (257)
|
LAB 2/2101/TB109/38/1920
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Boot and Shoe Industry
|
1921 |
Boot & Shoe Repairing Trade Board (GB): general minimum time rates and overtime rates for certain classes of male and female workers (273)
|
LAB 2/2101/TBM117/125/1921
|
1921 |
Boot & Shoe Repairing Trade Board (GB): minimum rates for male apprentices and piece rates and overtime rates for male and female workers (271)
|
LAB 2/2101/TBM117/67
|
1921 |
Boot & Shoe Repairing Trade Board (GB): general minimum piece rates and overtime rates for male and female workers (273)
|
LAB 2/2101/TBM117/77
|
1925-1928 |
Boot & Shoe Repairing Trade Board (GB): overtime rates: proposal to fix and vary minimum rates of wages for certain classes of male and female workers (253)
|
LAB 2/2102/TB116/59/1928
|
MANUAL WORK
-
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
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Clothing Industry
|
1933 |
Dressmaking & Women's Light Clothing Trade Board: proposal WD 24 to vary certain minimum rates of wages for female learners as set out in WD 22 and WD 23 (255)
|
LAB 2/2108/TB120/123/33
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Dressmaking
|
1933 |
Dressmaking & Women's Light Clothing Trade Board: proposal WD 24 to vary certain minimum rates of wages for female learners as set out in WD 22 and WD 23 (255)
|
LAB 2/2108/TB120/123/33
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Clothing Industry
|
1932 |
Dressmaking & Women's Light Clothing Trade Board: Notice WD (21) setting out proposals to vary minimum rates of wages for certain classes of male and female workers (255)
|
LAB 2/2108/TB120/157/32
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Dressmaking
|
1932 |
Dressmaking & Women's Light Clothing Trade Board: Notice WD (21) setting out proposals to vary minimum rates of wages for certain classes of male and female workers (255)
|
LAB 2/2108/TB120/157/32
|
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
-
FOOD INDUSTRY
:
Confectionery Making
|
1915 |
Office of Trade Boards: forwarding copies of notices fixing minimum rates of wages for male and female workers issued by the Trade Board established for Sugar, Confectionery and Food Preserving Trade in GB (247)
|
LAB 2/2110/TB19342/1915
|
1916 |
Forwarding copy of notice issued by the Sugar, Confectionery & Food Preserving Trade Board (GB) varying certain minimum time rates of wages previously fixed for female workers (255)
|
LAB 2/2110/TB24349/1916
|
1921 |
Sugar, Confectionery & Food Preserving Trade Board (GB): general minimum time rates , piece work basis time rates overtime rates for male and female workers (271)
|
LAB 2/2110/TBM116/62/1921
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Tailoring
|
1926 |
R B Tailoring Trade (Eng and Wales): proposal to fix and vary minimum rates of wages for certain classes of male and female workers employed inWest Lancashire Area (249)
|
LAB 2/2111/TB105/69/1926
|
1922 |
R B Trade Board (GB): minimum rates for male and female learners and for apprentices as set out in RB 16 (271)
|
LAB 2/2111/TBM101/58/1922
|
1921 |
R B Tailoring Trade Board (GB): minimum rates for male and female learners and other classes of male and female workers (271)
|
LAB 2/2111/TBM105/138
|
1922 |
R B Tailoring Trade Board (GB): minimum rates of wages for female workers (other than apprentices or learners) (271)
|
LAB 2/2111/TBM115/69/1922
|
1925 |
Ready Made Tailoring Trade Board (GB): proposals to vary minimum rates of wages for male and female workers (255)
|
LAB 2/2112/TB121/12/1925
|
1933 |
Ready Made & Wholesale Bespoke Tailoring Wages Board (GB): proposals to vary minimum rates of wages for certain classes of male amd female workers (258)
|
LAB 2/2112/TB121/40/1933
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Home Work
|
1922 |
Button Making Board: general minimum piece rates for female home workers (271)
|
LAB 2/2112/TBM118/30/22
|
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
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Funeral Service
|
1922 |
Coffin Furniture & Cerement Making Trade Board (GB): minimum rates for male and female workers (273)
|
LAB 2/2113/TBM103/3/1922
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Millinery
|
1921 |
Hat, Cap & Millinery Trade: minimum rates and overtime rates for female learners (273)
|
LAB 2/2113/TBM111/118
|
1921 |
Hat, Cap & Millinery Trade Board (Scotland): minimum rates of wages for female learners (other than the wholesale cloth hat Cap Making Branch) (271)
|
LAB 2/2113/TBM111/119
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Waste Reclamation
|
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
-
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
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Tailoring
|
1927 |
Retail Bespoke Tailoring Trade Board (Scotland): notice issued by above Board setting out proposals to vary and to fix minimum rates of wages for male and female workers (255)
|
LAB 2/2114/TB146/3/1927
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Paper Bag Making
|
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
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Milk Distributive Trade
|
1922 |
Milk Distributive Trade Board, Scotland: minimum rates for male and female workers (262)
|
LAB 2/2116/TBD102/B/25
|
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
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Linen and Cotton Goods
|
1922 |
Linen & Cotton Handkerchief etc. Trade Board: notice of proposal to vary minimum rates for male and female workers and to cancel guaranteed rates for female piece workers (271)
|
LAB 2/2116/TBM138/19/22
|
1922 |
Linen & Cotton Handkerchief and Household Goods and Linen Piece Goods Trade Board (GB): minimum rates for male and female workers (272)
|
LAB 2/2116/TBM138/3/1922
|
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
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Corset Making
|
1921 |
Corset Trade: minimum rates for male and female workers (272)
|
LAB 2/2116/TBM147/11/1921
|
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
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Fancy Goods Work
|
1921 |
Ostrich & Fancy Feather and Artificial Flower Trade: minimum rates for male and female workers (272)
|
LAB 2/2130/TBM104/10/1921
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Clothing Industry
|
1921 |
Dressmaking & Women's Light Clothing Trade Board (Scotland): retail branch: minimum time rates and overtime rates for female learners (273)
|
LAB 2/2130/TBM109/193/1921
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Dressmaking
|
1921 |
Dressmaking & Women's Light Clothing Trade Board (Scotland): retail branch: minimum time rates and overtime rates for female learners (273)
|
LAB 2/2130/TBM109/193/1921
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Clothing Industry
|
1921 |
Dressmaking & Women's Light Clothing: Scotland: minimum rates for female learners in other than retail Branches (273)
|
LAB 2/2130/TBM109/2441/21
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Dressmaking
|
1921 |
Dressmaking & Women's Light Clothing: Scotland: minimum rates for female learners in other than retail Branches (273)
|
LAB 2/2130/TBM109/2441/21
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Clothing Industry
|
1921 |
Dressmaking & Women's Light Clothing Trade Board (Eng and Wales): minimum time rates and overtime rates for female learners other than those in R B Branches (273)
|
LAB 2/2130/TBM109/272/1921
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Dressmaking
|
1921 |
Dressmaking & Women's Light Clothing Trade Board (Eng and Wales): minimum time rates and overtime rates for female learners other than those in R B Branches (273)
|
LAB 2/2130/TBM109/272/1921
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Clothing Industry
|
1922 |
Dressmaking & Women's Light Clothing: Scotland: minimum rates of wages for female workers (273)
|
LAB 2/2130/TBM116/?/58/1922
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Dressmaking
|
1922 |
Dressmaking & Women's Light Clothing: Scotland: minimum rates of wages for female workers (273)
|
LAB 2/2130/TBM116/?/58/1922
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Clothing Industry
|
1922 |
Dressmaking & Women's Light Clothing Trade Board (Eng and Wales): minimum rates for female workers (273)
|
LAB 2/2130/TBM116/27
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Dressmaking
|
1922 |
Dressmaking & Women's Light Clothing Trade Board (Eng and Wales): minimum rates for female workers (273)
|
LAB 2/2130/TBM116/27
|
MANUAL WORK
-
FOOD INDUSTRY
:
Aerated Water Industry
|
1921 |
Aerated Waters Trade Board (England and Wales): minimum time rates, piece work basis time rates and overtime rates for male and female workers (271)
|
LAB 2/2135/TBM135/63/21
|
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
-
FOOD INDUSTRY
:
Agriculture
|
1918 |
Sir Thomas F Wilson: award: given in arbitration between the Royal Commissioner on Wheat Supplies Landed Grain Committee of Scotland and The Workers' Union re claim for an increase of 10d p d to women labourers: Miss Wood (151)
|
LAB 2/215/IC4069/3
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Vehicle Building
|
1920 |
Daimler Co. Coventry: women's wages: Treasury Solicitor's opinion
|
LAB 2/2154/CE368/4B
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Tailoring
|
1917 |
Board of Trade, Ministry of Labour: Trade Board Tailoring Trade female workers: draft obligatory order for female workers in the Tailoring Trade (247)
|
LAB 2/218/TB10003
|
MANUAL WORK
-
FOOD INDUSTRY
:
Confectionery Making
|
1917 |
Draft obligatory order for male and female workers in the Sugar, Confectionery and Food Preserving trade in Ireland (249)
|
LAB 2/218/TB10114
|
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
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Shirt Making
|
1917 |
Office of Trade Boards: forwarding copies notice of variations of minimum rates of wages for female workers in shirtmaking trade (GB) (247)
|
LAB 2/218/TB2802
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Tailoring
|
1917 |
Office of Trade Boards: forwarding copies of two notices issued by Tailoring Trade Board (GB) varying certain minimum rates of wages previously fixed by them for male and female workers (247)
|
LAB 2/218/TB3829
|
1920 |
R B Tailoring Trade (Eng & Wales): Amalgamated Society of Tailors & Tailoresses, Portsmouth Branch: applicability of General Minimum Rates to Outworkers clear of certain reductions
|
LAB 2/2183/OTB/RB2290/34
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Home Work
|
1920 |
R B Tailoring Trade (E & W): Amalgamated Society of Tailors and Tailoresses, Portsmouth Branch: applicability of General Minimum Rates to outworkers clear of certain reductions (220)
|
LAB 2/2183/OTB/RB2290/34
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Dressmaking
|
1935 |
Madame Sheldon, Sutton-in-Coldfield: Dressmaking (E & W) Learners: ability of the Trade Board to refuse to issue a learner's certificate where no reasonable facilities of learning are provided (220)
|
LAB 2/2186/OTB/WD/1067/1935
|
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
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Liftwoman
|
1920 |
Canning Town LEC: resolution passed that the Department should approach all Government Departments with a view to replacing females in their establishments who are employed as messengers, lift operators etc, by one-armed men (71)
|
LAB 2/221/X217/3/1920
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Messenger
|
1920 |
Canning Town LEC: resolution passed that the Department should approach all Government Departments with a view to replacing females in their establishments who are employed as messengers, lift operators etc. by one-armed men (71)
|
LAB 2/221/X217/3/1920
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Paper Box Making
|
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
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Boot and Shoe Industry
|
1918 |
Thos. Smith: agreement, National War Bonus: given in respect of The Federated & Iron Federated Associations of Boot & Shoe Manufacturers and the National Union of Boot & Shoe Operatives re the rates of the War Bonus for men and women (139)
|
LAB 2/234/IC2124
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Tram Work
|
1918 |
Conference held at Ministry of National Service on employment of women as tram drivers
|
LAB 2/238/ED41910
|
1918 |
Conference held at Ministry of National Service on employment of women as tram drivers
|
LAB 2/238/ED41910/2
|
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
-
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
-
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
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Bus Related Work
|
1916-1918 |
Eastbourne Corporation Motor Omnibus Women's Wages Order by Ministry of Munitions
|
LAB 2/251/7
|
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
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Engineering
|
1917 |
Arbitration award: Plaistow & Co Ltd, London v National Federation of Women Workers (W H Stoker) IC
|
LAB 2/257/16
|
MANUAL WORK
-
FOOD INDUSTRY
:
Preserve Manufacture
|
1918 |
National Union of General Workers, Carlisle: report a difference with Messrs Carr White & Co, preserve manufacturers Wigton re claim for 6/- advance to men, 4/6 to women etc. (120)
|
LAB 2/257/IC3226
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Hairdressing
|
1917 |
National Amalgamated Union of Shop Assistants, Warehousemen and Clerks, Scotland: dispute re wages: request that a single arbiter be appointed to hear the case against employers in the hairdressing trade, Glasgow, who refuse to grant more than an advance of 3/- p w (161)
|
LAB 2/258/IC1788
|
1917 |
J M Irvine: award: given in respect of a dispute between the Glasgow Master Hairdressers (Central District) Association and the National Amalgamated Union of Shop Assistants, Warehousemen & Clerks re wages: Miss Randle (140)
|
LAB 2/258/IC1788/2
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Printing Trade
|
1917 |
J M Irvine: award: given in respect of a dispute between the Glasgow Master Hairdressers (Central District) Association and the National Amalgamated Union of Shop Assistants, Warehousemen & Clerks re wages: Miss Randle (140)
|
LAB 2/258/IC1788/2
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Lavatory Attending
|
1918 |
Arbitration award: Cardiff Corporation v female lavatory attendants
|
LAB 2/259/14
|
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
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Engineering
|
1917 |
Arbitration award: C Grrom Ltd, London v female employees (W H Stoker) IC
|
LAB 2/259/7
|
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
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Printing Trade
|
1918 |
Master Printers' Association Coventry: arbitration case: report a difference with the National Union of Printing and Paper Workers re claim for advance to women workers (141)
|
LAB 2/259/IC3411
|
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
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Lavatory Attending
|
1918 |
Municipal Employers' Association, Cardiff: re Committee on Production Award: complaint that the 4/6 increase of wages to women workers (lavatory attendants) has not been paid by the Cardiff Corporation (153)
|
LAB 2/259/IC6158
|
1918 |
W Addington Willis: given in arbitration between Cardiff Corporation and women lavatory attendants re rate of pre-war wages (162)
|
LAB 2/259/IC6158/2
|
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
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Boot and Shoe Industry
|
1915 |
Arbitration award: Federated Associations of Manufacturers v National Union of Boot and Shoe Operative: employment of females (Committee on Production) IC
|
LAB 2/26/18
|
1916 |
Arbitration award: W Evans Ltd v Independent National Union of Boot and Shoe Women Workers (E Forbes Lankester) IC
|
LAB 2/26/31 and 37
|
1915 |
Substitution of women for men in Boot & Shoe Trade: agreement between Federated Association of Boot & Shoe Manufacturers and National Union of Boot & Shoe Operatives (128)
|
LAB 2/26/IC1103/1915
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Army Clothing etc. Manufacture
|
1912 |
War Office: Miss L E Bennett, temporary woman viewer, Royal Army ssrs William Evans and The Independent National Union of Boot & Shoe Women Workers: arbitration (147)
|
LAB 2/26/IC2657/1916
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Boot and Shoe Industry
|
1916 |
Messrs William Evans and the Independent National Union of Boot & Shoe Women Workers: arbitration (147)
|
LAB 2/26/IC3547/1916
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Dock Work
|
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
-
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
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Boot and Shoe Industry
|
1918 |
Alderman Thomas F Wilson: award: given in arbitration between the National Union of Shoe Operatives and Maybole & District Shoe Manufacturers Association representing John Lees & Son, Ayr re an advance of 4/- and 2/- p w to men and women respectively (150)
|
LAB 2/27/IC3790/2
|
1918 |
Leicester Board of Conciliation and Arbitration for Boot & Shoe Trade: application for appointment of Ald. Thomas Smith JP as umpire re questions upon which arbitrators have disagreed on matter of applications of Leicester No 1 Branch of Operatives Union for wages increase in Lasting & Finishing Dpts and of Leicester No 3 (Women's Branch) for advance on women's wages: copy of Minutes attached (155)
|
LAB 2/27/IC6938
|
1918 |
Alderman Thomas Smith: award: given in arbitration between the Board of Conciliation & Arbitration for the Boot & Shoe Trade of Leicester No 1 Branch of National Boot & Shoe Operatives re an increase of 50% on wages in the lasting and finishing departments and of the Leicester No 3 Branch 25% for women (147)
|
LAB 2/27/IC6938/2
|
1918 |
Alderman Thomas Smith: amended award: given in arbitration between the Board of Conciliation & Arbitration for the Boot & Shoe Trade of Leicester and Leicester No 1 Branch of the National Boot & Shoe Operatives re an increase of 50% on wages in the lasting and finishing departments and of the Leicester No 3 Branch 25% for women (147)
|
LAB 2/27/IC6938/3
|
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
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Tailoring
|
1918 |
Ministry of Labour: draft obligatory order for male and female workers in the Tailoring Trade in Ireland (252)
|
LAB 2/281/TB10106
|
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
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Shirt Making
|
1918 |
Copy of notice dated 17.8.18 issued by Shirt Making Trade Board (Ireland) proposing to vary minimum time rates and general minimum piece rates previously fixed by them for female workers (255)
|
LAB 2/281/TB10153
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Printing Trade
|
1918 |
Sir Cyril Jackson: award: given in arbitration between Messrs Burroughs Wellcome & Co. Kent and the National Warehouse & General Workers' Union regarding (a) the position of the stokers (b) the stopping of the bonus for Christmas (c) position of the women and girls in the printing department (120)
|
LAB 2/285/IC2026
|
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
-
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
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Embroidery
|
1918 |
Suggested legal proceedings against Mrs Martha Singer of Ballyward, Co Down a sub-contractor in linen and cotton embroidery trade for alleged offences against the Trade Board Act (243)
|
LAB 2/287/TB10045/18
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Shirt Making
|
1918 |
Draft obligatory order for female workers in the shirtmaking trade in GB (249)
|
LAB 2/287/TB10069/2
|
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
-
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
-
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
-
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
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Boot and Shoe Industry
|
1912 |
Board of Conciliation and arbitration for the Boot and Shoe Trade of Northampton: copy of arbitrator's award in connection with the scale and minimum for female operatives in the closing Department
|
LAB 2/32/CL&SL6170/1912
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Tailoring
|
1918 |
Office of Trade Boards: asking for advice whether Civil proceedings may be taken by the Tailoring Trade Boards (GB) against Woolf Levy of Hull on behalf of Edith Gilberts for the recovering of arrears of wages (251)
|
LAB 2/33/TB10058/18
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Laundry Work
|
1913 |
Institutional Laundries: statement of evidence given by Miss A M Anderson, Principal Lady Inspector of Factories. Home Office before the Select Committee of the House of Commons (247)
|
LAB 2/33/TB102/18/23
|
1923 |
Laundry Trade: Trade Boards Act Provisional Order Bill: Miss Collet: statement of evidence proposed to be given before the Select Committee of the House of Commons (248)
|
LAB 2/33/TB102/20/23
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Textile Industry
|
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
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Garment Making
|
1918 |
United Garment Workers Trade Union: Poplar LAC: Mrs Denis Donovan states that she did not receive an acknowledgement re nomination of Mrs Jones to serve on above Committee
|
LAB 2/397/ED27560/3
|
MANUAL WORK
-
FOOD INDUSTRY
:
Fruit and Hop Picking
|
1927 |
D.O.N.E: Boston Women's Sub-Committee: industries fruit picking arrangements with regard to fares for seasonal workers
|
LAB 2/414/ED10078/2/1927
|
1920 |
Fruit picking season 1920: Wisbech and Perthshire (53)
|
LAB 2/414/ED1477/1920
|
1918 |
Raspberry picking in Scotland: sanction for expenditure (55)
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LAB 2/414/ED29470/14
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1918 |
Fruit picking: general report for 1918 season (55)
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LAB 2/414/ED29470/17
|
1918 |
Raspberry pickers in Scotland (54)
|
LAB 2/414/ED29470/18
|
1918 |
Blairgowrie fruit pickers poster (55)
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LAB 2/414/ED29470/5
|
1918 |
Wisbech fruit picking: travelling and food arrangement: reports by Miss Gardner (55)
|
LAB 2/414/ED29470/6
|
1918 |
Treasury: sanctions issue of warrants at reduced rates for women and their children travelling in connection with fruit picking
|
LAB 2/414/ED29470/7
|
1918 |
Report in connection with recruitment of fruit pickers (55)
|
LAB 2/414/ED29470/8
|
1918 |
Recruitment of Scottish fruit pickers (55)
|
LAB 2/414/ED29470/9
|
1919 |
Treasury: issue of tickets at reduced rates for fares of seasonal workers (56)
|
LAB 2/414/ED30487/2/1919
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MANUAL WORK
-
FOOD INDUSTRY
:
Canteen Work
|
1917 |
A J Louttit Laing: award: given in arbitration between the Scottish Filling Factory, Paisley and the Workers' Union re application on behalf of female members as canteen workers, laundry workers, cleaners and shifting house attendants re occupation allowance of 5/- p w as provided for by Clause 2 of an agreement dated 28 May: Miss Boosey (153)
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LAB 2/421/IC6171/2
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Cleaning
|
1917 |
A J Louttit Laing: award: given in arbitration between the Scottish Filling Factory, Paisley and the Workers' Union re application on behalf of female members as canteen workers, laundry workers, cleaners and shifting house attendants re occupation allowance of 5/- p w as provided for by Clause 2 of an agreement dates 28 May: Miss Boosey (153)
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LAB 2/421/IC6171/2
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Laundry Work
|
1917 |
A J Louttit Laing: award: given in arbitration between the Scottish Filling Factory, Paisley and the Workers' Union re application on behalf of female members as canteen workers, laundry workers, cleaners and shifting house attendants re occupation allowance of 5/- p w as provided for by Clause 2 of an agreement dated 28 May: Miss Boosey (153)
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LAB 2/421/IC6171/2
|
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
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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
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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)
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LAB 2/426/IC3213/4/1918
|
MANUAL WORK
-
FOOD INDUSTRY
:
Agriculture
|
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
:
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
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Laundry Work
|
1919 |
Office of Trade Boards: Laundry Trade: copy of draft notice fixing minimum rates to female workers re above trade (248)
|
LAB 2/429/TB10037/54
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Embroidery
|
1919 |
Embroidery Trade: Mrs Elizabeth Kerr: prosecution for furnishing false information (243)
|
LAB 2/431/TB10204/2
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Leather Work
|
1919 |
Northampton & District Chrome Tanners' Association v Amalgamated Society of Leather Workers representing women workers (W Addington Willis)
|
LAB 2/433/31
|
1919 |
W Addington Willis: given in arbitration between the Northampton and District Chrome Tanners' Association and the Amalgamated Society of Leather Workers re claim for a fixed minimum rate of pay for women workers (287)
|
LAB 2/433/WA23/3
|
1918 |
Saddlery Harness & General Leather Goods Manufacturers Association of GB: Walsall: correspondence in connection with request for amendment of Paragraph B in Agreement arrived at in respect of female workers in Walsall & District (285)
|
LAB 2/433/WA5475/23/1918
|
1918 |
J B Baillie: award: given in arbitration between Messrs J Douglas Son & Co Ltd and Union of Sadlers & General Leather Workers re female machinists wages (150)
|
LAB 2/434/IC1268/3
|
1918 |
Midland Leather Trades Federation, Walsall: states that Messrs E Perkins & Co and Messrs D Power & Sons, Walsall are not paying the 4/- and 2/- flat rate bonus to females, under the award Committee on Production 12.8.18. Miss Sloan (125)
|
LAB 2/434/IC5475/15
|
1918 |
The Workers' Union, Glasgow: arbitration case: correspondence with Messrs Millers Ltd leather works, Glasgow re application for 8/- p w for women etc.: Miss Sloan (162)
|
LAB 2/434/IC866
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Shirt Making
|
1917 |
W Curran, Irish Shirt Makers: pending strike of women: states that efforts have been made to obtain an adequate wage for women workers in the shirt making industry in Ireland. Request that urgent action be taken on the lines laid down for East London (IC 4196) if a serious strike is to be avoided (153)
|
LAB 2/435/IC6322
|
1917 |
James Andrews: award: given in arbitration between the Londonderry Branch of the Shirt Manufacturers' Federation and the Londonderry Branch of the Amalgamated Society of Tailors & Tailoresses re application for an increase of 15% on both time and piece rates: Miss Wood (143)
|
LAB 2/435/IC6322/2
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Tailoring
|
1917 |
James Andrews: award: given in arbitration between the Londonderry Branch of the Shirt Manufacturers' Federation and the Londonderry Branch of the Amalgamated Society of Tailors & Tailoresses re application for an increase of 15% on both time and piece rates: Miss Wood (143)
|
LAB 2/435/IC6322/2
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Shirt Making
|
1918 |
Shirt & Collar Manufacturers' Federation, London: application from United Garment Workers' Union for 25/- and 16/8 p w advance to men and youths respectively, 16/8 to women and 8/4 to youths and girls in addition to various allowances already existing (149)
|
LAB 2/435/IC9167/3
|
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
-
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
-
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
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Clothing Industry
|
1919 |
Clothing trade: statutory order (No 357) regarding wages of women and girls in Great Britain and Ireland
|
LAB 2/442/23
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Laundry Work
|
1918-1919 |
Arbitration award: Employers' Association of the Port of Liverpool v National Amalgamated Union of Labour (female laundry workers): award in 456/6 (Sir William Robinson) IC
|
LAB 2/456/5
|
1919 |
Employers' Association of the Port of Liverpool v National Amalgamated Union of Labour (representing laundresses at White Star Co. and Cunard Co.): award (Sir W Robinson)
|
LAB 2/456/6
|
1919 |
St Pancras Board of Guardians v National Amalgamated Workers' Union (representing laundry women and women scrubbers): war bonus claim and award (Sir H Courthorpe Munroe)
|
LAB 2/456/8
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Taxi Driving
|
1918 |
Amalgamated Association of Tramways and Vehicle Workers, Sheffield: taxi and horse drivers: state that Messrs R Thompson are refusing to pay 1/- p w advance to female drivers (127)
|
LAB 2/456/IC3412/3
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Laundry Work
|
1918 |
National Amalgamated Union of Labour, Liverpool (per Admiralty): joint reference: arbitration requested on behalf of female laundry workers employed by members of Employers' Association of the Port of Liverpool re 5/- advance under Statutory Rules & Orders 1073: Miss Sloan (153)
|
LAB 2/456/IC9322
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Tram Work
|
1918 |
Amalgamated Association of Tramways and Vehicle Workers, Pendleton: application by members of Messrs Tomlinson, Messrs Thompson and Messrs Heath for various advances to male and female (127)
|
LAB 2/456/IC9963
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Laundry Work
|
1919 |
Sir William Robinson: award given in arbitration between the Employers Association of the Port of Liverpool and the National Amalgamated Union of Labour re claim on behalf of the female workers employed in laundries of the White Star Co: for an advance under Statutory Rules & Orders 1918 No 1073 (287)
|
LAB 2/456/WA1509
|
1919 |
St Pancras Corporation: Award 84 Civil Service Scale Bonus: joint reference between above and National Amalgamated Workers Union re claim for bonus under above scale to be made payable to laundry women and women scrubbers (288)
|
LAB 2/456/WA32/15
|
1919 |
Sir H Courthorpe Munroe: award given in arbitration between the St Pancras Board of Guardians and the National Amalgamated Workers Union re claim that laundry women and women scrubbers should receive war bonus on scale laid down in Award no 84 (288)
|
LAB 2/456/WA32/29
|
MANUAL WORK
-
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
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Shirt Making
|
1919 |
Office of Trade Boards: Shirtmaking Trade Board: minimum rate for male workers: enquiry as to whether Ministry of Labour intend to exclude specific classes of workers from above, as is done in the case of females (247)
|
LAB 2/460/TB10006/24
|
MANUAL WORK
-
FOOD INDUSTRY
:
Confectionery Making
|
1919 |
Ministry of Labour: Sugar, Confectionery & Food Preserving Trade Board (GB): forwarding draft notice fixing minimum rates of wages for overtime for male and female workers (253)
|
LAB 2/460/TB10014/17
|
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
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Tailoring
|
1919 |
Ministry of Labour: Tailoring Trade Board Ireland: notice of proposal to vary general minimum time rates and to fix piece work basis time rates for female workers (246)
|
LAB 2/460/TB10041/63
|
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
-
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
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Printing Trade
|
1919 |
Morrison's Economic Stores, Aberdeen v National Amalgamated Union of Shop Assistants, Warehousemen and Clerks: award regarding reinstatement of Jeannie A Pack (J M Irvine)
|
LAB 2/466/22
|
1918 |
C M le Breton: award: given in arbitration between Messrs Ridgways Ltd (late Messrs Pegrams Ltd) and the National Amalgamated Union of Shop Assistants Warehousemen and Clerks re an increase of 10/- p w for managers and manageresses and 5/- for men and women assistants and improved working conditions (126)
|
LAB 2/466/IC3336/2
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Cloakroom Attendant
|
1919 |
W Addington Willis: award given in arbitration between Ministry of Munitions Ailsa Craig Works, Chiswick and the National Federation of Women Workers re applications that Storekeepers & Cloakroom Attendants shall receive an advance of 5/- p w to women over 18 years and 2/6 to girls under 18 years of age (284)
|
LAB 2/466/WA1055
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Printing Trade
|
1919 |
National Amalgamated Union of Shop Assistants, Warehousemen & Clerks, Edinburgh: Joint Reference: Mrs Neil S Beaton Scottish Organiser of above Union reports dispute between Members of Union and firm of Morrisons Economic Stores (Proprietor James Mearns) Aberdeen re question of reinstating in her former position Miss Jeannie A Park (284)
|
LAB 2/466/WA1370
|
1919 |
Prof J M Irvine: award given in arbitration between Messrs Morrisons Economic Stores, Aberdeen and the National Amalgamated Union of Shop Assistants, Warehousemen and Clerks, re an application that Miss Jeannie A Park should be reinstated in her former position (284)
|
LAB 2/466/WA1370/2/1919
|
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
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Hosiery Manufacture
|
1917 |
Newmilns & District Textile Workers Union: reports that W Sharp & Co (Galston) Ltd have dismissed 4 women employees who were refused permission to attend an important meeting of representatives of the hosiery workers section of above Union: states that a general stoppage of work is imminent (126)
|
LAB 2/468/IC5964
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Glove Manufacture
|
1918 |
Workers' Union, London: woollen glove industry: report a difference with Messrs A Smith & Co Ltd, Howard Mills, Kilmarnock re claim for 10/- advance for men and 4/- for women and girls. Arbitration requested (126)
|
LAB 2/468/IC6068
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Embroidery
|
1918 |
Textile Operatives Society of Ireland, Belfast: report application to the Handkerchief & Embroidery Association on behalf of H Bevington & Co for an advance of 10/- and 6/- p w for women and juniors respectively. Strike in progress (146)
|
LAB 2/468/IC6943/1918
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Linen and Cotton Goods
|
1918 |
Textile Operatives Society of Ireland, Belfast: report application to the Handkerchief & Embroidery Association on behalf of H Bevington & Co for an advance of 10/- and 6/- p w for women and juniors respectively. Strike in progress (146)
|
LAB 2/468/IC6943/1918
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Embroidery
|
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
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Linen and Cotton Goods
|
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
:
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
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Hosiery Manufacture
|
1918 |
J B Baillie: given in arbitration award between Messrs V C L Hosiery Co Belfast and the Textile Operative Society of Ireland re claim for a war bonus of 10/- p w for men and women (123)
|
LAB 2/468/IC7405/2/1918
|
1918 |
V C L Hosiery Co Belfast: on behalf of women engaged as time workers requests ruling re Clause III in award recently granted (123)
|
LAB 2/468/IC7405/3/1918
|
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
-
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
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Army Clothing etc. Manufacture
|
1923 |
War Office: request information respecting normal remuneration of women employed in certain representative contracting firms who make drill clothing (248)
|
LAB 2/471/TB241/23
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Clothing Industry
|
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 January (244)
|
LAB 2/472/TB10038/4
|
1919 |
Women's Clothing Trade: Committee of Employers and Workers to consider formation of Trade Board (246)
|
LAB 2/472/TB10038/5
|
1919 |
Wages (Temporary Regulation) Act: Order made by the Minister in pursuance of Section 4 (e) relating to women employed in clothing trades (289)
|
LAB 2/472/WA2426(W)
|
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)
|
LAB 2/472/WA739/2
|
1919 |
Women's Clothing Trade: Order 357: report in connection with above Order (290)
|
LAB 2/472/WA739/556
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Laundry Work
|
1918 |
Amalgamated Union of Co-operative and Commercial Employees: request that they be taken into consultation by the Ministry of Labour and have full representation when the Trade Boards for the Laundry Industry and Shop Assistants are formed (113)
|
LAB 2/484/HQ12279/5
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Printing Trade
|
1918 |
Amalgamated Union of Co-operative and Commercial Employees: request that they be taken into consultation by the Ministry of Labour and have full representation when the Trade Boards for the Laundry Industry and Shop Assistants are formed (113)
|
LAB 2/484/HQ12279/5
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Laundry Work
|
1919 |
Court of Arbitration: Finding (405): given in arbitration between the National Federation of Laundry Association Ltd and the National Federation of Women Workers re claim for a minimum guaranteed rate of wages to women and girls (287)
|
LAB 2/484/WA1005/2
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Clothing Industry
|
1919 |
Clothing trade: request for an extension of statutory order No 357 (relating to women's wages) to include Ireland
|
LAB 2/487/15
|
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
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Tram Work
|
1918 |
J B Baillie: award: given in arbitration between Bradford Corporation and the Corporation Employees' Joint Committee, The National Union of General Workers, The Amalgamated Association of Tramway & Vehicle Workers and certain other Local Committees re advances in wages equal pay for men and women and rates of pay for overtime (153)
|
LAB 2/497/IC1569/2
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Street Sweeping
|
1918 |
Prof J B Baillie: award: given in arbitration between the Glasgow Corporation and the Municipal Employees Association re application for an increase of 4/- p w to Street and Court Sweepers (male and female), Washers, Destructor and Granary Employees (141)
|
LAB 2/497/IC512
|
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
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LAB 2/551/3
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MANUAL WORK
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SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Printing Trade
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1918 |
Arbitration award: Bolands, Dublin v Irish Women Workers' Union representing waitresses and saleswomen employed at Kingstown, and mill hands (J B Baillie) IC
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LAB 2/551/3
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MANUAL WORK
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SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Waitressing
|
1918 |
Arbitration award: Bolands, Dublin v Irish Women Workers' Union representing waitresses and saleswomen employed in Kingstown, and mill hands (J B Baillie) IC
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LAB 2/551/3
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1918 |
Irish Women Workers' Union, Dublin: waitresses: state application has been made to Messrs Galligan, Kingstown for a wage of 15/- p w inclusive of full board and for certain working rules: request arbitration (166)
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LAB 2/551/IC1055/6
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1918 |
Irish Women Workers' Union, Dublin: waitresses: state application has been made to Messrs Galligan, Kingstown for a wage of 15/- p w inclusive of full board and for certain working rules: request arbitration (166)
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LAB 2/551/IC1055/6
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MANUAL WORK
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SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Printing Trade
|
1918 |
J B Baillie: award: given in arbitration between Messrs Bolands Dublin and The Irish Women Workers' Union re advance for 15/- p w to waitresses and saleswomen: Miss Wood (166)
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LAB 2/551/IC1055/7
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MANUAL WORK
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SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Waitressing
|
1918 |
J B Baillie: award: given in arbitration between Messrs Bolands Dublin and The Irish Women Workers' Union re advance for 15/- p w to waitresses and saleswomen: Miss Wood (166)
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LAB 2/551/IC1055/7
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MANUAL WORK
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LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Tent Making
|
1919 |
J H Brown & Co Limehouse v Workers' Union (representing women tent makers): award (J B Baillie)
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LAB 2/552/5
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MANUAL WORK
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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)
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LAB 2/552/IC4739
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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)
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LAB 2/552/IC5195
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MANUAL WORK
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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)
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LAB 2/552/WA1700
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MANUAL WORK
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FOOD INDUSTRY
:
Distillery Work
|
1919 |
Thomas F Wilson: award given in arbitration between the National Union of General Workers and the Distillers Co Ltd, Loch Katrine Distillery, Glasgow re an application for an increase of 5/- p w on present rate of wages to male and female workers (284)
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LAB 2/553/WA1398/2
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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)
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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
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MANUAL WORK
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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)
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LAB 2/555/27
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MANUAL WORK
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FOOD INDUSTRY
:
Distillery Work
|
1918 |
Distillers' Co Ltd, Derby: joint application from the above Company and the National Warehouse & General Workers' Union, Birmingham, re an application for an increase of 15/- p w to male adults, 10/- p w for juniors and 12/- p w for females (121)
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LAB 2/555/IC1535
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1918 |
J B Baillie: award: given in arbitration between Messrs The Distillery Co Ltd, Derby and the National Warehouse & General Workers' Union re an increase of 15/- and 10/- p w for men and youths and 12/- and 8/- p w for women and girls respectively, and payment for overtime and for holidays (121)
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LAB 2/555/IC1535/2
|
1918 |
National Warehouse & General Workers' Union, Liverpool: arbitration case: state application has been made to the Distillery Co Ltd, Vauxhall Road, for an increase oa 10/- p w to male and female employees (121)
|
LAB 2/555/IC1607
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1918 |
J B Baillie: award: given in arbitration between the Distillers' Co Ltd, Liverpool and the National Warehouse & General Workers' Union re 10/- p w increase to male and female employees (121)
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LAB 2/555/IC1607/2
|
1917 |
E Forbes Lankester: award: given in arbitration between the National Warehouse & General Workers' Union and the Distillers' Co Ltd re women's wages employed at the Company's Vauxhall Distillery, Liverpool (121)
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LAB 2/555/IC2508/2
|
1917 |
National Warehouse & General Workers Union, Liverpool: state that application for increase of wages made by above Union to Vauxhall Distilling Co Liverpool, and arbitrated upon, was meant to include the women employees: request appointment of arbitration to consider question of women's wages at the said company (127)
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LAB 2/555/IC2508/4
|
1917 |
The Workers' Union: state that they made application to Messrs J Calder & Co. Gareloch Distillery, Garnkirk Lanarkshire re employees wages. Claim that as the women are employed on work of national importance the question should be taken as a difference under the Munitions of War Act Section (1) (151)
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LAB 2/555/IC3640
|
1918 |
National Warehouse & General Workers' Union, Liverpool: arbitration case: application for an increase of 2/- and 1/- p d for man and women respectively employed at the Distillers' Co Ltd, Liverpool (121)
|
LAB 2/555/IC3895
|
1918 |
P B Clegg Mellor: award: given in arbitration between the Distillers' Co Ltd, Liverpool and the Amalgamated Warehouse & General Workers' Union re an increase of 2/- p d and 1/- p d for man and women respectively (121)
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LAB 2/555/IC3895/2
|
1917 |
National Warehouse & General Workers' Union, Liverpool: arbitration case: application to the Distillers' Co Lts, Vauxhall Distillery, Liverpool for an increase of wages of ? p w for men, and 5/- p w for women (121)
|
LAB 2/555/IC7166
|
1918 |
James Andrews: award: given in arbitration between the Workers' Union and the Distillers' Co Ltd, Dundalk re 10/- increase for men and 6/- women and youths (121)
|
LAB 2/555/IC7581/2
|
1918 |
Sir D Plunket Barton: award: given in arbitration between Phoenix Park Distillery Dublin and the Irish Transport & General Workers Union re claim for an advance of 10/- p w to all men and boys and 7/6 p w to girls and boys and the establishment of a 50 hour week: Miss Wood (150)
|
LAB 2/555/IC8225/2
|
1918 |
National Warehouse & General Workers Union, Liverpool: application has been sent to the Distillers Co Ltd, Liverpool for an advance of 4d p h and 2d p h to women and overtime be paid for Sunday night work (151)
|
LAB 2/555/IC8264
|
1918 |
P B Clegg Mellor: award: given in arbitration between the Distillers' Co Ltd and the National Warehouse & General Workers' Union re claim for 4d and 2d p h increase to men and women and overtime rate for Sunday night work (121)
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LAB 2/555/IC8264/2
|
1918 |
P B Clegg Mellor: award: given in arbitration between The Distillers' Co Ltd and The National Warehouse & General Workers' Union re claim for 4d and 2d p h increase to men and women and overtime rate for Sunday night work (121)
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LAB 2/555/IC8264/2
|
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)
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LAB 2/555/WA3839
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MANUAL WORK
-
FOOD INDUSTRY
:
Distillery Work
|
1919 |
P B Clegg Mellor: award given in arbitration between the Distillers Co Ltd, Derby and the National Warehouse and General Workers' Union re claim for 8/- advance to females of 18 years and over and 4/- to girls: institution of 44 hour working week (284)
|
LAB 2/555/WA3930/3/1919
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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
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MANUAL WORK
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HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Engineering
|
1919 |
Guest, Keen & Nettleford Ltd, Heath St, Birmingham: women's wages (284)
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LAB 2/556/WA5142/2
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MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Woollen Industry
|
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
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Jewellery Manufacture
|
1919 |
Birmingham Exchange: training women in waistcoat and jewellery making
|
LAB 2/563/ED30580/168
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MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Tailoring
|
1919 |
Birmingham Exchange: training women in waistcoat and jewellery making
|
LAB 2/563/ED30580/168
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Dressmaking
|
1919 |
Training scheme for women in dressmaking, Sheffield
|
LAB 2/563/ED30580/228
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Tailoring
|
1919 |
Training women in the tailoring trade, Sheffield
|
LAB 2/563/ED30580/284
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Glove Manufacture
|
1919 |
Central Office: training women: re training of women in above for Messrs The Glen Glove and Hosiery Co Ltd, Aberdeen
|
LAB 2/564/ED30580/181
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Hosiery Manufacture
|
1919 |
Central Office: training women: re training of women in above for Messrs The Glen Glove and Hosiery Co Ltd, Aberdeen
|
LAB 2/564/ED30580/181
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Dressmaking
|
1919 |
Training scheme for women in dressmaking, York
|
LAB 2/564/ED30580/212.
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Boot and Shoe Industry
|
1919 |
Scheme to train women as upper machinists in the boot and shoe trade: Leeds
|
LAB 2/564/ED30580/225
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Textile Industry
|
1919 |
YEM: training of women, Leeds: menders in the textile trade
|
LAB 2/564/ED30580/282
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Dressmaking
|
1919 |
Women's Subcommittee meeting: Leeds: offer received from Messrs Marshall's Ltd to train girls in blousemaking and dressmaking
|
LAB 2/564/ED30580/289
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Waitressing
|
1930 |
Central Committee on Women's Training and Employment: suggestion that women be trained at Leeds as waitresses to supply seasonal demands at health and holiday resorts (75)
|
LAB 2/564/ET2849/2/1930
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Dressmaking
|
1919 |
Training scheme for women in dressmaking, Liverpool
|
LAB 2/565/ED30580/262
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Weaving
|
1919 |
Training women in towel weaving
|
LAB 2/565/ED30580/67
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Dressmaking
|
1919 |
Harrogate women's sub-committee: training scheme in Housewifery, dressmaking and embroidery
|
LAB 2/565/ED30580/79
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Embroidery
|
1919 |
Harrogate women's sub-committee: training scheme in Housewifery, dressmaking and embroidery
|
LAB 2/565/ED30580/79
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Tailoring
|
1919 |
Two schemes for training women in tailoring
|
LAB 2/568/ED30580/70
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Dressmaking
|
1919 |
Training in dressmaking for women at St Ermin's Hotel training department, Shoreditch
|
LAB 2/569/ED30580/285
|
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
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Weaving
|
1919 |
Scheme for training women weavers, burlers and menders; Keighley
|
LAB 2/569/ED30580/96
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Dressmaking
|
1919 |
Training scheme for women in dressmaking, Lincoln
|
LAB 2/570/ED30580/241
|
1919 |
Women: dressmaking and millinery classes, Ilford
|
LAB 2/570/ED30580/268
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Millinery
|
1919 |
Women: dressmaking and millinery classes, Ilford
|
LAB 2/570/ED30580/268
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Catering Trade
|
1930 |
Central Committee on Women's Training and Employment: proposed to open Special Training Centre for hotel cooks and Kitchenmaids at Glasgow (75)
|
LAB 2/570/ET189/1930
|
MANUAL WORK
-
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)
|
LAB 2/593/WA604
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Millinery
|
1920 |
The British Felt Hat Manufacturers Federation: re minimum rates and holidays for female workers (244)
|
LAB 2/633/TB110/33
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Tailoring
|
1915 |
Office of Trade Boards: suggested legal proceedings against Mr & Mrs Tabb and/or Mrs Williams of London employed with the Tailoring Trade for alleged offences against the Trade Board Act (247)
|
LAB 2/635/TB32591/1915
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Laundry Work
|
1920 |
National Federation of Laundry Associations Ltd: requesting ruling: minimum rates of wages to a woman employed at laundry for 6 months 20 years ago (244)
|
LAB 2/636/TB(Gen)111/100
|
1920 |
Laundry Trade: Col Oliver, Winchfield: requesting legal opinion re wages to two women not employed in a public laundry (248)
|
LAB 2/636/TB(Gen)111/90
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Tailoring
|
1921 |
Ready-made and Wholesale Bespoke Tailoring Trade Board (GB): variation of general minimum rates, piece rates and overtime rates for male and female workers (273)
|
LAB 2/637/TBM106/21/21
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Rubber Industry
|
1920 |
Reddaway Ltd, Pendleton: re non-compliance of Finding 597 to women workers: India Rubber Trade (284)
|
LAB 2/647/WA1929
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Mining
|
1918-1919 |
Coal Mining: non profit making and women's wages
|
LAB 2/659/1
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Milk Distributive Trade
|
1921 |
Milk Distributive Trade Board (Scotland): general minimum time rates and overtime rates for male and female workers: general file (263)
|
LAB 2/663/TBD101/B/6
|
1920 |
Milk Trade Board (England): forwarding two copies of notice dated 14 June 1920 proposing to fix certain minimum rates of wages for male and female workers (262)
|
LAB 2/663/TBD119/A113
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Tailoring
|
1920 |
Retail Bespoke Tailoring Trade (GB): re agreement between the Association of London Master Tailors, National Federation of Merchant Tailors (London Branch) Amalgamated Society of Tailors & Tailoresses and United Garment Workers' Union as to rates of wages in above Trades (244)
|
LAB 2/664/TB(Gen)101/166
|
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
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Leather Work
|
1920 |
Amalgamated Society of Leather Workers: female labour in the football trade (198)
|
LAB 2/676/I&S141
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Hairdressing
|
1920 |
Ministry of Pensions: S Globuss (Mile End E1): rates of wages of hairdresser's assistant (197)
|
LAB 2/676/I&S642
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Liftwoman
|
1920 |
GPO: requesting information as to the rates of pay for liftmen and liftwomen (215)
|
LAB 2/677/LS955/1920
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Boot and Shoe Industry
|
1920 |
Independent National Union of Boot & Shoe Women Workers: Leicester Labour Female Special Schemes UI Act 1920 (Boots & Shoes): scheme. Request that a representative of the Department be sent to discuss same for women and girls (58)
|
LAB 2/678/EDC2854/2/1920
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Millinery
|
1920 |
Hat, Cap & Millinery Trade: forwards copy of draft notice re the fixing of General Minimum rates piece work basis time rates and overtime rates for male and female workers, dated 8.4.20 (248)
|
LAB 2/678/TB110/40
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Boot and Shoe Industry
|
1920 |
Boot & Shoe Repairing Trade Board: forwards copy of draft notice resolving to vary general minimum time rates and overtime rates for certain classes of male workers and overtime rates for male and female workers employed on piece work (253)
|
LAB 2/679/TB(gen)104/150
|
1920 |
Boot & Shoe Repairing Trade Board Ireland: per Office of Trade Boards Ireland: draft notice embodying the variation of the general minimum piece rates male and female workers (247)
|
LAB 2/679/TB(Gen)104/16
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Embroidery
|
1920 |
Linen & Cotton Embroidery Trade Board (Ireland): forwarding notices fixing minimum rates of wages for female workers (255)
|
LAB 2/679/TB(gen)241/5
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Linen and Cotton Goods
|
1920 |
Linen & Cotton Embroidery Trade Board (Ireland): forwarding notices fixing minimum rates of wages for female workers (255)
|
LAB 2/679/TB(gen)241/5
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Millinery
|
1920 |
Hat, Cap & Millinery Trade Board Ireland: per Office of Trade Boards Dublin: proposal to fix minimum rates of wages for male and female workers (247)
|
LAB 2/679/TB(General)110/119
|
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
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Embroidery
|
1920 |
Linen & Cotton Embroidery Trade (Ireland): forwards copies of notices dated 1 April proposing to vary minimum rates for female workers (248)
|
LAB 2/679/TB241
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Linen and Cotton Goods
|
1920 |
Linen & Cotton Embroidery Trade (Ireland): forwards copies of notices dated 1 April proposing to vary minimum rates for female workers (248)
|
LAB 2/679/TB241
|
MANUAL WORK
-
FOOD INDUSTRY
:
Baking Industry
|
1917 |
Operative Bakers & Confectioners of Scotland and National Federal Union Glasgow: pending strike: state Mr Craig refuses to comply with the working agreement re employment of non-union labour or to recognise the joint agreement re female labour: Miss Sloan (147)
|
LAB 2/68/IC5377/6
|
MANUAL WORK
-
FOOD INDUSTRY
:
Confectionery Making
|
1920 |
Sugar, Confectionery & Food Preserving Trade Board (Ireland): proposal to vary general minimum time rates piece work basis time rates and overtime rates for female and male workers (253)
|
LAB 2/680/TB(gen)103/83
|
MANUAL WORK
-
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
-
FOOD INDUSTRY
:
Confectionery Making
|
1920 |
Sugar, Confectionery & Food Preserving Trade Board (Ireland): forwards copy of notice proposing rates for male and female workers dated 18.3.20 and 19.12.19 (255)
|
LAB 2/680/TB103/26
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Linen and Cotton Goods
|
1921 |
Linen & Cotton Handkerchief and Household Goods and Linen Piece Goods Trade Board (Ireland): general minimum and piece work basis time rates for female workers (245)
|
LAB 2/680/TB122/53
|
1920 |
Linen & Cotton Handkerchiefs & Household Goods Trade Board (Ireland): Dublin: forwarding copies of notice dated 22.11.20 proposing to fix minimum rates of wages for certain female workers (255)
|
LAB 2/680/TB122/74
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Embroidery
|
1920 |
Embroidery Trade, Ireland: forwarding copies of notices dated 7 Dec 1920 proposing to vary minimum rates of wages for female workers (248)
|
LAB 2/680/TB166/37
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Mantle and Costume Making
|
1920 |
Wholesale Mantle & Costume Trade Board (Ireland): notices dated 25 Sept 1920 fixing minimum rates of wages for male and female workers (255)
|
LAB 2/681/TB(gen)121/28
|
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
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Tailoring
|
1920 |
Tailoring Trade Board: re resolution to fix and vary rates for female workers (255)
|
LAB 2/681/TB101/23
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Mantle and Costume Making
|
1920 |
Wholesale Mantle & Costume Trade Board (Ireland): Dublin: forwarding copies of notice dated 14 June 1920 proposing to fix certain minimum rates of wages for male and female workers (255)
|
LAB 2/681/TB121/18
|
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
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Clothing Industry
|
1919 |
Nottingham Chamber of Commerce: Clothing Trade Order (Women): Making up Trade section of above Chamber request copy of Order fixing prescribed rate of wages in the Clothing Trade (292)
|
LAB 2/683/WA739/11
|
MANUAL WORK
-
FOOD INDUSTRY
:
Baking Industry
|
1918 |
Aerated Bread Co Ltd: re Mr Willis' award 13.3.18: joint application from above company and Amalgamated Union of Operative Bakers for interpretation of Clause 4 of the award as to the wages of women workers (119)
|
LAB 2/69/IC1193/4
|
1918 |
W Addington Willis: award: women's wages: given in arbitration between the Aerated Bread Co Ltd, London, and the Amalgamated Union of Operative Bakers Confectioners & Allied Workers re the interpretation of Clause 4 and the alteration of working hours: Miss Wood (147)
|
LAB 2/69/IC1193/5
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Clothing Industry
|
1920 |
Dressmaking and Women's Light Clothing Trade Board: Miss F Folley, Collington, asks whether they can employ workers at less than minimum rate (243)
|
LAB 2/696/TB(Gen)120/319
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Dressmaking
|
1920 |
Dressmaking and Women's Light Clothing Trade Board: Miss F Folley, Collington, asks whether they can employ workers at less than minimum rate (243)
|
LAB 2/696/TB(Gen)120/319
|
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
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Fur Trade
|
1920 |
Fur Trade: notice to vary the general minimum time rates and overtime rate for apprentices and for certain classes of male and female workers and to fix piece work basis time rates for certain classes of female workers (246)
|
LAB 2/698/TB118/43
|
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
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Glove Manufacture
|
1920 |
Revilo Manufacturing Co. and Oliver Manufacturing Co. (rubber gloves and haberdashery), Walthamstow v National Federation of Women Workers: agreement
|
LAB 2/760/14
|
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
-
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
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Mantle and Costume Making
|
1918 |
Arbitration award: United Ladies Tailors Trade Union v British Wholesale Mantle and Costume Manufacturers' Association and Master Tailors' Association IC
|
LAB 2/760/19
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Tailoring
|
1918 |
Arbitration award: United Ladies Tailors Trade Union v British Wholesale Mantle and Costume Manufacturers' Association and Master Tailors' Association IC
|
LAB 2/760/19
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Mantle and Costume Making
|
1918 |
Sir G Askwith: agreement: between United Ladies' tailors Trade Union and British Wholesale Mantle and Costume Manufacturers' Association, re payment of guaranteed weekly wage in lieu of piece rates: Miss Sloan (142)
|
LAB 2/760/IC6447/2
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Tailoring
|
1918 |
Sir G Askwith: agreement: between United Ladies' Tailors Trade Union and British Wholesale Mantle and Costume Manufacturers' Association, Master Tailors' Association. re payment of guaranteed weekly wage in lieu of piece rates: Miss Sloan (142)
|
LAB 2/760/IC6447/2
|
1920 |
National Federation of Merchant Tailors: Agreement between above and Liverpool Amalgamated Society of Tailors & Tailoresses: forwarded for confirmation (285)
|
LAB 2/760/WA3219
|
1920 |
Liverpool Branch of the National Federation of Merchant Tailors: forwards copy od Joint Conciliation Board Agreement between the above and the Amalgamated Society of Tailors and Tailoresses (288)
|
LAB 2/760/WA733
|
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
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Laundry Work
|
1921 |
Laundry Trade: E C Hill, Southsea: female parcels collector: Solicitor's Opinion (271)
|
LAB 2/766/TBM125/85/1921
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Glove Manufacture
|
1919 |
Glove making: Summary Report: Mrs Hughes, Room 54 (Trade Boards) (248)
|
LAB 2/776/TB10035/16/1919
|
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
-
FOOD INDUSTRY
:
Canteen Work
|
1921 |
Mr Reid, Industrial Court: application (by telephone) as to wages of waitresses and cooks in London, particularly those in Government Department Canteens (199)
|
LAB 2/794/I&S164
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Waitressing
|
1921 |
Mr Reid, Industrial Court: application (by telephone) as to wages of waitresses and cooks in London, particularly those in Government Department Canteens (199)
|
LAB 2/794/I&S164
|
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
-
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
|
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
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Laundry Work
|
1921 |
Air Ministry, Kingsway: enquiry re rates for female laundry workers (198)
|
LAB 2/804/I&S473
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Cleaning
|
1921 |
York: office cleaners: enquiry by HQ Northern Command as to rates of wages (197)
|
LAB 2/805/I&S856/1921
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Engineering
|
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
-
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
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Laundry Work
|
1921 |
Laundry Trade: Board Order (Revision of Scope): Summary Report (Part A): First edition (203)
|
LAB 2/820/I&SE190/13
|
1921 |
Laundry Trade Board Order (Revision of Scope): Summary Report (Part A): Second edition (203)
|
LAB 2/820/I&SE190/17
|
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
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Linen and Cotton Goods
|
1921 |
Linen & Cotton Handkerchief and Household Goods and Linen Piece Goods Trade Board Ireland: general minimum time rate piece work basis time rates and general minimum piece rates for female workers (271)
|
LAB 2/821/TBM103/46/1921
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Millinery
|
1929 |
Hat, Cap & Millinery Trade Board: scope: making nightdress cases: employer Mrs G Johnson, Walkden, Manchester: Solicitor's Opinion (243)
|
LAB 2/824/TB107/25/1929
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Boot and Shoe Industry
|
1921 |
Boot & Shoe Repairing Trade Board Ireland: minimum rates (as cancelled varied and fixed) for male and female workers (273)
|
LAB 2/825/TBM117/42
|
MANUAL WORK
-
FOOD INDUSTRY
:
Aerated Water Industry
|
1921 |
Aerated Waters Trade Board Ireland: minimum rates for male and female workers (273)
|
LAB 2/825/TBM135/12
|
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
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Clothing Industry
|
1921 |
Dressmaking & Women's Light Clothing Trade Board Ireland: minimum rates for female learners engaged in branches of the Trade other than the Factory Branch (271)
|
LAB 2/826/TBM109/215
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Dressmaking
|
1921 |
Dressmaking & Women's Light Clothing Trade Board Ireland: minimum rates for female learners engaged in branches of the Trade other than the Factory Branch (271)
|
LAB 2/826/TBM109/215
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Clothing Industry
|
1921 |
Dressmaking & Women's Light Clothing Trade Board Ireland: fixing rates for male workers and certain rates for females. Copies notices attached (271)
|
LAB 2/826/TBM109/4
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Dressmaking
|
1921 |
Dressmaking & Women's Light Clothing Trade Board Ireland: fixing rates for male workers and certain rates for females. Copies notices attached (271)
|
LAB 2/826/TBM109/4
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Clothing Industry
|
1921 |
Dressmaking & Women's Light Clothing Trade Ireland: forwarding notices dated 10.1.21 proposing to fix minimum rates for certain classes of female workers (272)
|
LAB 2/826/TBM109/6
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Dressmaking
|
1921 |
Dressmaking & Women's Light Clothing Trade Ireland: forwarding notices dated 10.1.21 proposing to fix minimum rates for certain classes of female workers (272)
|
LAB 2/826/TBM109/6
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Millinery
|
1921 |
Hat, Cap & Millinery Trade Board Ireland: minimum rates for certain classes of female workers: notice proposing to fix (273) LAB 2/826/TBM111/87 1921 Hat, Cap & Millinery Trade Board (Ireland): minimum rates for female learners (271)
|
LAB 2/826/TBM111/120
|
1921 |
Hat, Cap & Millinery Trade Board Ireland: minimum rates for female workers: notice fixing (273)
|
LAB 2/826/TBM111/125
|
1921 |
Hat, Cap & Millinery Trade Ireland: copies of notice proposing to fix minimum rates of wages for certain classes of female workers in certain areas (272)
|
LAB 2/826/TBM111/4
|
1921 |
Hat, Cap & Millinery Trade Board Ireland: forwards notice dated 28 Feb 1921 fixing minimum rates of wages for certain classes of male and female workers (273)
|
LAB 2/826/TBM111/42
|
1921 |
Hat, Cap & Millinery Trade Board Ireland: rates for certain female workers (273)
|
LAB 2/826/TBM111/86
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Tailoring
|
1920 |
Readymade and Wholesale Bespoke Tailoring Trade (Ireland): notice proposing to vary and fix minimum rates of wages for female and male workers (249)
|
LAB 2/827/TB307/3
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Milk Distributive Trade
|
1921 |
Milk Distribution Trade Board (Ireland): forwards notice 9.2.21 proposing to fix minimum rates of wages for male and female workers (262)
|
LAB 2/827/TBD101/C/Main
|
1921 |
Milk Distributive Trade Board (Ireland): minimum time rates for male and female labour (263)
|
LAB 2/827/TBD101/U/4
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Linen and Cotton Goods
|
1921 |
Linen & Cotton Handkerchief and Household Goods and Linen Piece Goods Trade Ireland: forwarding notice dated 1 Jan 1921 proposing to fix minimum rates of wages for male and female workers (272)
|
LAB 2/827/TBM103/1921
|
1921 |
Linen & Cotton Handkerchief and Household Goods & Linen Piece Goods Trade Board (Ireland): minimum rates of wages certain classes of male and female workers: proposal to fix (273)
|
LAB 2/827/TBM103/43/1921
|
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
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Embroidery
|
1921 |
Linen & Cotton Embroidery Trade Board Ireland: general and piece rates for female workers: notice of proposal to vary (273)
|
LAB 2/827/TBM124/5
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Linen and Cotton Goods
|
1921 |
Linen & Cotton Embroidery Trade Board Ireland: general and piece rates for female workers: notice of proposal to vary (273)
|
LAB 2/827/TBM124/5
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Embroidery
|
1921 |
Linen & Cotton Embroidery Trade Board Ireland: minimum piece rates for female workers (273)
|
LAB 2/827/TBM124/9
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Linen and Cotton Goods
|
1921 |
Linen & Cotton Embroidery Trade Board Ireland: minimum piece rates for female workers (273)
|
LAB 2/827/TBM124/9
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Shirt Making
|
1921 |
Shirtmaking Trade Board (Ireland): minimum rates (varied and fixed) for male and female workers (273)
|
LAB 2/827/TBM127/16
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Tailoring
|
1931 |
R B Tailoring Trade Board (Eng and Wales): proposal to vary minimum rates of wages for certain classes of male and female workers (255)
|
LAB 2/829/TB105/82/1931 - TB105/95/1931
|
1921 |
R B Tailoring Trade Board Ireland: general minimum time rates and piece work basis time rates for certain classes of male workers, general minimum time rates for certain classes of female workers and overtime rates for male and female workers (271)
|
LAB 2/829/TBM105/229/1921
|
1921 |
R B Tailoring Trade Board Ireland: draft notice of minimum rates (as varied and fixed) for certain classes of female workers (273)
|
LAB 2/829/TBM105/54
|
1921 |
R B Tailoring Trade: forwards notices proposing to vary and fix minimum rates of wages for certain classes of male and female workers (272)
|
LAB 2/829/TBM105/56
|
1921 |
R B Tailoring Trade Board (Ireland): Dublin: forwarding notices dated 6 January proposing to vary and fix rates of wages for certain classes of female workers (273)
|
LAB 2/829/TBM105/7
|
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
-
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
|
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
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Carpentry
|
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
:
Gas Industry
|
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
-
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
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Laundry Work
|
1922 |
Laundry Trade: Mrs Hancock, Wivelscombe, Somerset: family laundry run for mutual convenience, not for purpose of gain (271)
|
LAB 2/872/TBM105/16/1922
|
1922 |
Laundry Trade: Sheffield's Hygienic Laundry, Queen's Park: girls employed as part time vanguards (271)
|
LAB 2/872/TBM105/68/1922
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Tailoring
|
1922 |
R B Tailoring Trade: Messrs Lesley & Roberts, Hanover Square, London, W: tailor employing daughter (271)
|
LAB 2/875/TBM101/55/1922
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Lace Making
|
1910 |
Nottingham Lace Finishers' Association: Trade Boards: protesting against inclusion of Middlewomen on employers side of Lace Trade Board
|
LAB 2/876/C4418/1910
|
1910 |
Nottingham Lace Finishers' Association: Trade Boards: observations regarding consultation of the Association with regard to 'middlewomen' forming a constituent of employers' representation and stating a deputation from Clothing Trades is to wait on President regarding this matter
|
LAB 2/876/C4640/1910
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Tailoring
|
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
:
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
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Dressmaking
|
1922 |
Wholesale Dressmakers' Cutter: Mrs F A Smith: enquiry by Ministry of Pensions (A P Branch) as to rates of wages pre-war (197)
|
LAB 2/879/I&S433/1922
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Tailoring
|
1913 |
Tailoring Trade Board Ireland: election of workers' representatives on Board: Belfast meeting: appointment of Mrs Doige and Miss C Halloran (271)
|
LAB 2/882/TBM125/153/22
|
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
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Shirt Making
|
1922 |
Shirtmaking Trade Ireland (excluding N Ireland): minimum rates for male and female workers as varied (273)
|
LAB 2/884/TBM109/9/1922
|
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
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Milk Distributive Trade
|
1922 |
Milk Distribution Trade Board (Scotland): general minimum time rates and overtime rates for male and female workers (263)
|
LAB 2/915/TBD102/B/3
|
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
-
General
:
|
1925 |
Trade Boards: appointed Members Panel: Miss Violet R Markham JP: personal file (276)
|
LAB 2/927/TBP204/1925
|
1922 |
Trade Boards: appointed Members Panel: Miss E Austin: personal file (276)
|
LAB 2/928/TBP102
|
1923 |
Trade Boards: appointed Members Panel: Mrs M Beer MBE MA: personal file (276)
|
LAB 2/928/TBP106
|
1926 |
Trade Boards: appointed Members Panel: Miss M G Cowan MA: (276)
|
LAB 2/928/TBP113
|
1923 |
Trade Boards: appointed Members Panel: Miss A V Gordon: personal file (276)
|
LAB 2/928/TBP119
|
1923 |
Trade Boards: appointed Members Panel: The Hon Mrs Alfred Lyttleton OBE: personal file (276)
|
LAB 2/928/TBP136
|
1921 |
Trade Boards: appointed Members Panel: Miss M C Matheson: personal file (276)
|
LAB 2/929/TBP141
|
1921 |
Trade Boards: appointed Members Panel: Mrs M H Prichard: personal file (276)
|
LAB 2/929/TBP149
|
1922 |
Trade Boards: appointed Members Panel: Dame Ethel Shakespeare: personal file (276)
|
LAB 2/929/TBP155
|
1921 |
Trade Boards: appointed Members Panel: Miss E F Stephenson: personal file (276)
|
LAB 2/929/TBP157
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1924 |
Trade Boards: appointed Members Panel: Miss Nora Milne: personal file (276)
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LAB 2/929/TBP186/24
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1924 |
Trade Boards: appointed Members Panel: Hon Mary Pickford MA: personal file (276)
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LAB 2/929/TBP194/24
|
1925 |
Trade Boards: appointed Members Panel: Miss Lynda Grier: personal file (276)
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LAB 2/930/TBP211
|
1925 |
Trade Boards: appointed Members Panel: Miss N Adler: personal file (276)
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LAB 2/930/TBP212
|
1926 |
Trade Boards: appointed Members Panel: Mrs Silvester Horn JP: personal file (276)
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LAB 2/930/TBP214/26
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1926 |
Trade Boards: appointed Members Panel: Miss Sybil Campbell: personal file (276)
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LAB 2/930/TBP215/26
|
1934 |
Trade Boards: appointed Members Panel: Mrs Peattie: personal file (276)
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LAB 2/930/TBP285
|
1924 |
Trade Boards: appointed Members Panel: Miss Grace Drysdale personal file (276)
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LAB 2/930/WCP111
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1936 |
Trade Boards: appointed Members Panel: Miss C P Lewis (276)
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LAB 2/930/WCP136
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MANUAL WORK
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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)
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LAB 2/931/WA2313/1919
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MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Clothing Industry
|
1932 |
Dressmaking & Women's Light Clothing Trade Board: Theatre Royal, Birmingham: scope: seamstress on theatrical costumes: Solicitor's Opinion: case in point Miss E Newman, Edgbaston (251)
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LAB 2/935/TB137/7/1932
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MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Dressmaking
|
1932 |
Dressmaking & Women's Light Clothing Trade Board: Theatre Royal, Birmingham: scope: seamstress on theatrical costumes: Solicitor's Opinion: case in point Miss E Newman. Edgbaston (251)
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LAB 2/935/TB137/7/1932
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MANUAL WORK
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HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Waste Reclamation
|
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)
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LAB 2/936/TB131/50/1928
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MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Fur Trade
|
1923 |
Fur Trade Board, GB: notice proposing to fix general minimum piece rates for certain classes of male and female workers: group rates (246)
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LAB 2/937/TB157/11/1923
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MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Millinery
|
1928 |
Hat, Cap & Millinery Trade Board: rules and regulations, HM 14 para 9 part 1 ie a female worker, entering trade for first time at 18 years of age: completion of one year's employment as learner (251)
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LAB 2/942/TB107/70/28
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MANUAL WORK
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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)
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LAB 2/96/IC7313
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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)
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LAB 2/96/IC7313/2
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MANUAL WORK
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CLOTHING TRADE
:
Clothing Industry
|
1923 |
Dressmaking and Women's Light Clothing Trade Board: Messrs W Ellis & Co, St Andrew's Hill, London EC: scope: embroidery performed by an outworker on blouse or robe made by other outworkers (243)
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LAB 2/965/TB120/125/1923
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MANUAL WORK
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CLOTHING TRADE
:
Dressmaking
|
1923 |
Dressmaking and Women's Light Clothing Trade Board: Messrs W Ellis & Co, St Andrew's Hill, London, EC: scope: embroidery performed by an outworker on blouse or robe made by other outworkers (243)
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LAB 2/965/TB120/125/1923
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MANUAL WORK
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CLOTHING TRADE
:
Embroidery
|
1923 |
Dressmaking and Women's Light Clothing Trade Board: Messrs W Ellis & Co, St Andrew's Hill, London, EC: scope: embroidery performed by an outworker on blouse or robe made by other outworkers (243)
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LAB 2/965/TB120/125/1923
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MANUAL WORK
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SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Home Work
|
1923 |
Dressmaking and Women's Light Clothing Trade Board: Messrs W Ellis & Co. St Andrews Hill, EC: scope: embroidery performed by an outworker on blouse or robe made by other outworkers (243)
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LAB 2/965/TB120/125/1923
|
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
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MANUAL WORK
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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
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MANUAL WORK
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SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Laundry Work
|
1924 |
Laundry Trade Board: Mrs F D Acland, Killerton House, Budlake, Broadclyst, Devon: scope: private laundry: Solicitor's Opinion (243)
|
LAB 2/982/TB102/10/1924
|
MANUAL WORK
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SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Tram Work
|
1917 |
Amalgamated Association of Tramway & Vehicle Workers: Aberdeen Town Council: women's wages (142)
|
LAB 2/99/IC1339
|
1917 |
A O M Mackenzie: award: given in respect of dispute between the Aberdeen Corporation and the Amalgamated Association of Tramway and Vehicle Workers in connection with wages paid to women employees in the Corporation Tramway Department: Miss Randle (142)
|
LAB 2/99/IC1339/2
|
1917 |
Committee on Production: finding, female tramway workers, Lancashire and Cheshire: given in respect of a dispute re War Bonus between the Amalgamated Association of Tramway & Vehicle Workers and various Tramway Authorities (166)
|
LAB 2/99/IC1907/2/1917
|
1917 |
Amalgamated Association of Tramway & Vehicle Workers, Pendleton (Leith Branch): Leith Corporation Tramways: report difference between the above re application for advance of wages on behalf of motormen and male and female conductors (142)
|
LAB 2/99/IC417/1917
|
MANUAL WORK
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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
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SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Tram Work
|
1917 |
Female employees: Salford Corporation Tramways: finding of the Committee on Production (167)
|
LAB 2/99/IC89/1917
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Tailoring
|
1924 |
R B Tailoring Trade Board: request by Trade Boards Division for legal advice re registration of male and female apprentices (246)
|
LAB 2/991/TB105/18/24
|
MANUAL WORK
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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
-
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
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Catering Trade
|
1946-1948 |
National Society of Caterers to Industry: letter on behalf of above society requesting a ruling as to whether employment for disabled men has to be found in an industry where the workers are predominantly women
|
LAB 20/235
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Home Work
|
1951-1952 |
Dame Georgiana Buller: enquiry concerning the inclusion of homeworkers in an employers' quota and the rate of payment to such workers
|
LAB 20/604
|
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
-
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
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Textile Industry
|
1949-1950 |
Provision of hostel accommodation for Italian women textile workers
|
LAB 26/244
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Industry
|
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
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Bus Related Work
|
1942-1945 |
Bus conductresses
|
LAB 26/3
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Industry
|
1968 |
The position of women in industry (Research paper by Nancy Seear) (222)
|
LAB 28/28
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Hosiery Manufacture
|
1963 |
Hinckley & District Hosiery Warehousemen's Association v Hinckley & District Hosiery Manufacturers' Association: claim that female labour may be employed in countering of hosiery, knitwear and underwear
|
LAB 3/1228
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Bus Related Work
|
1940 |
National Joint Industrial Council for the Road Passenger Transport Industry: rates of pay and conditions of service for women conductors
|
LAB 3/135
|
1941 |
National Joint Industrial Council for the Road Passenger Transport Industry, Employees side and Official side: male and female employees; war wages advances
|
LAB 3/151
|
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
-
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
-
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
-
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
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Garment Making
|
1942 |
Waterproof Garment Workers Trade Union v Greengate & Irwell Rubber Co. Ltd: increase of wages for female workers
|
LAB 3/338
|
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
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Engineering
|
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
|
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
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Engineering
|
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
|
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
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Engineering
|
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
|
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
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Engineering
|
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
-
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
-
FOOD INDUSTRY
:
Distillery Work
|
1918 |
The Distillers' Co Ltd, Dundalk: report that the Workers' Union have made application to above firm for an increase of 10/- p w to male adults and to youths and women 6/- on present rates (121)
|
LAB 3/555/IC7581
|
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
|
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
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Vehicle Building
|
1948 |
Motor Panels (Coventry) Ltd and Amalgamated Engineering Union: a difference regarding employment of two female oxy-acetylene welders
|
LAB 3/625
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Cleaning
|
1948-1949 |
Civil Service Union and HM Treasury: claim for increase in pay of women cleaners employed in government departments other than the Post Office
|
LAB 3/665
|
MANUAL WORK
-
FOOD INDUSTRY
:
Canteen Work
|
1950 |
National Union of Public Employees and Governors of the Manchester High School for Girls: claim regarding rates of pay and conditions of employment in respect of workers in the school meals service
|
LAB 3/777
|
MANUAL WORK
-
FOOD INDUSTRY
:
Butchery
|
1950 |
Joint Industrial Council for the Retail Meat Trade Employers and Workers sides of the Council: claim for an increase of 6/- per week in the scale rates of Branch Managers with appropriate adjustments in the Branch Manageresses rates
|
LAB 3/779
|
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
-
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
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Mining
|
1954 |
G Lloyd MP: question of the employment of women on surface work at mines
|
LAB 43/200
|
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
-
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
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Factory Work
|
1969 |
Hours of employment of women and young persons employed in factories: a report
|
LAB 44/290
|
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
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Bus Related Work
|
1918-1919 |
.....the working of the block system at the London Omnibus Co.
|
LAB 5/1
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Industry
|
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
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Factory Work
|
1917 |
Draft memorandum on the hours of employment of Women and Young Persons in factories during the war
|
LAB 5/4
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Printing Trade
|
1946-1954 |
Vocational training scheme for able bodied men and women in the printing and allied trades industry LAB 18/310 Retail Trade undated Women's and girls' wear: guide for teachers, students and sales staff
|
LAB 51/1151
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Industry
|
1926-1949 |
Trade Unions: membership: summary, all industry females
|
LAB 69/116
|
MANUAL WORK
-
General
:
|
1921-1922 |
Docket Book: Trade Boards: Manufacturing Trades: LAB 2 references to files relating to various manual occupations: see Docket Book
|
LAB 7/274-275
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Engineering
|
1946 |
'Dilution in the engineering industry 1939-1945' by A J Cornfield (Official History)
|
LAB 76/28
|
MANUAL WORK
-
FOOD INDUSTRY
:
Fishing
|
1945-1954 |
Careers research: careers for men and women in the fishing industry
|
LAB 8/1137
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Engineering
|
undated |
Women in engineering
|
LAB 8/1235
|
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
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Home Help
|
1951-1955 |
National Institute of Houseworkers: co-operation with local authorities on home help service
|
LAB 8/1870
|
1942-1952 |
National Institute of Houseworkers: proposed training scheme for home helps
|
LAB 8/1969
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Engineering
|
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
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Laundry Work
|
1949-1951 |
Essential Work (General Provisions) Order: enquiry by Institute of British Launderers about the employment position of women laundry workers in an emergency
|
LAB 8/2198
|
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
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Clothing Industry
|
1941 |
Calling for interview of women (age group 1919-1920) in the clothing trade under the Register for Employment Order
|
LAB 8/398
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Building Industry
|
1941 |
Employment of women on aerodrome construction
|
LAB 8/408
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Clothing Industry
|
1941-1942 |
Registration of employment of women in the wholesale clothing industry
|
LAB 8/456
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Building Industry
|
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
-
FOOD INDUSTRY
:
Food Canning Industry
|
1958-1959 |
Smedley's Ltd, Wisbech: recruitment of Italian women 1959
|
LAB 8/48
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Shipbuilding
|
1941-1943 |
Dilution of boat building forms on the north east coast
|
LAB 8/481
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Clothing Industry
|
1941-1942 |
Withdrawal of women over the age of 25 under the Registration for Employment (Clothing Industry) Order
|
LAB 8/483
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Shipbuilding
|
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
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Bus Related Work
|
1942-1943 |
Shortage of bus conductresses
|
LAB 8/643
|
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
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Bus Related Work
|
1943-1945 |
Shortage of conductresses in the road passenger transport industry
|
LAB 8/782
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Railway Work
|
1941-1962 |
Dilution of railway workshops (by area)
|
LAB 8/807-820
|
1942 |
Dilution of railway workshops: LNER - Gorton
|
LAB 8/884
|
MANUAL WORK
-
FOOD INDUSTRY
:
Canteen Work
|
1943 |
Hospital, allied and school meals services: proposal for supply of domestic staff as an alternative domestic force
|
LAB 8/897
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Home Help
|
1943-1944 |
Proposal for dealing with questions of domestic help in hospitals and similar institutions and in private homes; reference to formation of a domestic corps and home-help scheme
|
LAB 8/900
|
1943-1944 |
Home emergency service: general outline scheme and home-help; interim report on domestic work
|
LAB 8/901
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Silk Industry
|
1920 |
Collective Agreements: female silk workers: Coventry
|
LAB 83/1281
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Dressmaking
|
1919-1925 |
Collective Agreements: tailoresses, dressmakers and milliners: Eastbourne
|
LAB 83/1557
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Millinery
|
1919-1925 |
Collective Agreements: tailoresses, dressmakers and milliners: Eastbourne
|
LAB 83/1557
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Tailoring
|
1919-1925 |
Collective Agreements: tailoresses, dressmakers and milliners: Eastbourne
|
LAB 83/1557
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Dressmaking
|
1920 |
Collective Agreements: dressmakers, milliners, tailoresses and machinists: Lanarkshire
|
LAB 83/1562
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Millinery
|
1920 |
Collective Agreements: dressmakers, milliners, tailoresses and machinists: Lanarkshire
|
LAB 83/1562
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Tailoring
|
1920 |
Collective Agreements: dressmakers, milliners, tailoresses and machinists: Lanarkshire
|
LAB 83/1562
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Drapery
|
1919 |
Collective Agreements: females employed by wholesale drapers and ladies tailors: Dublin
|
LAB 83/1563
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Tailoring
|
1919 |
Collective Agreements: females employed by wholesale drapers and ladies tailors: Dublin
|
LAB 83/1563
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Printing Trade
|
1918-1921 |
Collective Agreements: female assistants in retail trade: Ashington
|
LAB 83/2988
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Engineering
|
1923-1974 |
Collective agreements: engineering: females and young males: UK
|
LAB 83/729
|
MANUAL WORK
-
FOOD INDUSTRY
:
Agriculture
|
1944-1946 |
Agriculture training for men and women released from war service
|
MAF 112/197
|
1963-1970 |
National Federation of Women's Institutes: grant for agricultural and marketing work
|
MAF 113/611
|
1955-1963 |
Nursery Inspection Files: Mrs F A Walker, Scott's Grove Farm House, Chobham, Surrey (Exporter)
|
MAF 191/162
|
1952-1953 |
Rural electrification in Wales: general correspondence; report 'Rural Electrification and the Farming Community in Wales' by A Dorothy Hooper MA, published by Dpt of Agricultural Economics, University College of Wales, 1952
|
MAF 226/11
|
1951-1955 |
Plans for Women's Land Organisation in a future emergency (retained)
|
MAF 250/141
|
1952 |
Case of Mrs Crowe of Rouse Farm, Keston, Kent: brief for Minister
|
MAF 255/1952
|
1944-1951 |
Agriculture training schemes for men and women demobilised from war service
|
MAF 33/430-431
|
1938-1946 |
Appointment of women to posts of Inspectors in Animal Health Division
|
MAF 39/49
|
1916-1919 |
Women's Legion: Agricultural Section
|
MAF 42/8
|
1917-1918 |
Women Workers on the Land: issue of armlets
|
MAF 42/8
|
1918-1919 |
Relation between Women's War Agricultural Committee and the Agricultural Executive Committees: Report of Standing Committee
|
MAF 42/8
|
1941-1945 |
Employment of women and children in agriculture: consideration by the Women's Consultative Committee of the Ministry of Labour
|
MAF 47/101
|
1942-1943 |
Schoolgirl harvest camps: Advisory Committee
|
MAF 47/109
|
1946-1947 |
Employment of women in agriculture subsequent to outbreak of war in 1939: wage inspectors' reports in connection with a memorandum to be submitted to the Royal Commission on Equal Pay
|
MAF 47/154
|
1947-1948 |
Committee on the Employment of Women in Agriculture: correspondence and minutes of meetings
|
MAF 47/166
|
1949-1950 |
Women's Land Army: proposals for the future organisation of women labour in agriculture
|
MAF 59/29
|
1925 |
Women in agriculture: wages and conditions of employment
|
MAF 62/11
|
MANUAL WORK
-
FOOD INDUSTRY
:
Fruit and Hop Picking
|
1942-1943 |
Fruit and hop pickers
|
MAF 99/55
|
1939-1953 |
Rationing arrangements for fruit and hop pickers
|
MAF 99/877-881
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Hairdressing
|
1907 |
Shop Hours Act 1904: hairdressers' and barbers' shops in Hackney
|
MEPO 2/1100
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Bus Related Work
|
1915-1917 |
Public Service Vehicles: licensing of women as drivers and conductors
|
MEPO 2/1229
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Tram Work
|
1915-1917 |
Public Service Vehicles: licensing of women as drivers and conductors
|
MEPO 2/1229
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Hairdressing
|
1911 |
Shop Hours Act 1904: Closing Order for hairdressers and barbers
|
MEPO 2/1439
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Waitressing
|
1918 |
Pilfering: employment of private individual as waitress for inside observation
|
MEPO 2/1752
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Bar Manager
|
1923 |
Transfer of liquor licence to a married woman and the need to enquire into husband's character
|
MEPO 2/4515
|
MANUAL WORK
-
FOOD INDUSTRY
:
Canteen Work
|
1939-1941 |
Auxiliary canteen staff: objections to wives of officers above constable rank
|
MEPO 2/5588
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Cleaning
|
1935 |
Rates of pay of women cleaners: comparison with GPO staff and application of Treasury circular
|
MEPO 2/5784
|
1935-1938 |
Matrons and cleaners account forms (no 301): Police Order
|
MEPO 2/5785
|
1932-1935 |
Commissioner's Office: cleaners: granted an allowance of 6 weeks sick leave per year on two-thirds pay
|
MEPO 2/5928
|
MANUAL WORK
-
FOOD INDUSTRY
:
Canteen Work
|
1940-1941 |
Canteen workers commended for war activities at the bombing of West End Central Police Station
|
MEPO 2/6980
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Cleaning
|
1941 |
Station cleaner awarded the Order of the British Empire for meritorious war activities at Rotherhithe
|
MEPO 2/6981
|
1919-1938 |
Cleaners in police stations etc: conditions of employment
|
MEPO 2/7223
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Taxi Driving
|
1923-1959 |
Conditions of employment with regard to the licensing of women as drivers of taxi cabs
|
MEPO 2/7398
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Home Help
|
1944-1947 |
Home helps and domestic helps: policy liaison with Ministry of Labour and National Service
|
MH 130/274
|
1947-1948 |
Home helps and domestic helps: training: correspondence with National Institute of Houseworkers Ltd
|
MH 130/275
|
1948-1955 |
Home helps and domestic helps: correspondence with Institute of 1959 Home Help Organisers Ltd (formerly the National Association of Home Help Organisers)
|
MH 130/276
|
1949-1963 |
Domestic help (local authority)
|
MH 134/188-193
|
1947-1970 |
Home Help Service: see list
|
MH 156/66-71
|
1920-1935 |
Stepney Metropolitan Borough Council: Maternity and Child Welfare: home helps and maternity helps
|
MH 52/202
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Factory Work
|
1947-1948 |
Factory nursery (Acme Spinning Mill), Swinton Hall Road, Pendlebury
|
MH 52/563
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Home Help
|
1919-1925 |
Home Help, 1919-1925: training and employment by Local Authorities and Voluntary Agencies. Duties and payment etc.
|
MH 55/230
|
1943-1949 |
Domestic assistance for women at the time of their confinement: operation of Home Helps Scheme
|
MH 55/2361
|
1944-1948 |
Home Helps: information and circular 58/44
|
MH 55/2362-2363
|
1930 |
Provision of Home Helps for maternity and midwifery cases
|
MH 55/260
|
1947-1969 |
Wales: domestic help services: Topographical list
|
MH 96/1427-1436
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Welding
|
1917 |
Wage rates for women welders
|
MUN 4/4020
|
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
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Shipbuilding
|
1917 |
Agreement on labour dilution between Ministry and Admiralty Shipyard Labour Department
|
MUN 5/23/245/105
|
MANUAL WORK
-
FOOD INDUSTRY
:
Agriculture
|
1917 |
Report on the State of Employment in Agriculture in GB at the end of January 1917
|
MUN 5/49/300/19
|
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
|
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
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Industry
|
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
-
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
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Carpentry
|
1917 |
Reports on employment of women in gas works, chemical works and coke ovens
|
MUN 5/72/324/102
|
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
|
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
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Home Work
|
1917 |
Munitions: work at home
|
NATS 1/1137
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Gas Industry
|
1917-1918 |
National Gas Council: employment of women
|
NATS 1/1171
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Tram Work
|
1918 |
Tramways Committee: proposal to employ women as tramcar drivers: precis of conference
|
NATS 1/1205
|
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
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Dock Work
|
1918 |
Women needed for dock labour to replace Soldier Labour Battalions
|
NATS 1/1274
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Gas Industry
|
1918 |
Dilution of labour in gas meter shops
|
NATS 1/1329
|
MANUAL WORK
-
FOOD INDUSTRY
:
Agriculture
|
1918 |
Dilution in agriculture labour: memorandum by Bernard Gilbert
|
NATS 1/215
|
1918 |
'State of Employment in Agriculture in Great Britain': reporty Jan 1918
|
NATS 1/241
|
1918 |
Agriculture: general policy
|
NATS 1/312
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Tram Work
|
1917-1918 |
Employment of women as tramcar drivers
|
NATS 1/411
|
MANUAL WORK
-
LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Gas Industry
|
1918 |
Labour: women employed in the gas industry: correspondence. 'A Thousand and One Uses for Gas'
|
NATS 1/431
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Dock Work
|
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
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Printing Trade
|
1918 |
Printing trade: report on dilution
|
NATS 1/454
|
MANUAL WORK
-
FOOD INDUSTRY
:
Agriculture
|
1918 |
War Agricultural Volunteers Scheme: procedure
|
NATS 1/546
|
1918 |
War Agricultural Volunteers Scheme: administration in Scotland
|
NATS 1/547
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Shipbuilding
|
1918 |
Shipbuilding and allied industries: report on substitution of women for men
|
NATS 1/548
|
MANUAL WORK
-
FOOD INDUSTRY
:
Agriculture
|
1918 |
Women discharged from munition works...to enable them to work on the land
|
NATS 1/550
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Building Industry
|
1918 |
Building Trade: dilution of labour
|
NATS 1/551
|
MANUAL WORK
-
FOOD INDUSTRY
:
Agriculture
|
1918 |
War Agricultural Volunteers: statistics
|
NATS 1/644-645
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Home Work
|
1917-1918 |
Scheme for part-time home workers in munition work: report by Mr Allan
|
NATS 1/685
|
MANUAL WORK
-
FOOD INDUSTRY
:
Fruit and Hop Picking
|
1918 |
Amateur seasonal workers: issue of railway warrants
|
NATS 1/703
|
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
|
MANUAL WORK
-
FOOD INDUSTRY
:
Agriculture
|
1943-1945 |
Borstal girls: camps to assist in harvesting
|
PCOM 9/548
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Waitressing
|
1912 |
Determination of Insurability: casual waitress
|
PIN 13/119
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Licensed Establishment Work
|
1912-1913 |
Determination of Insurability: wife of Manager of Licensed Premises
|
PIN 13/156
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Home Work
|
1912-1913 |
Determinations under the NI Acts: published decisions: repairing laundry work in own home
|
PIN 13/177
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Laundry Work
|
1912-1913 |
Determination of Insurability: repairing laundry work in own home
|
PIN 13/177
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Cleaning
|
1912-1913 |
Determination of Insurability: office cleaner
|
PIN 13/193
|
1912 |
Determination of Insurability: office cleaner: value of daily remuneration
|
PIN 13/2
|
1913 |
Determination of Insurability: office cleaner; value of daily remuneration
|
PIN 13/232
|
1912-1914 |
Determination of Insurability: caretaker's wife acting as cleaner
|
PIN 13/24
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Licensed Establishment Work
|
1936 |
Determinations under the NI Acts: published decisions: wife of steward- caretaker of club
|
PIN 13/446
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Caretaking
|
1936 |
Determinations under the NI Acts: published decisions: housekeeper and caretaker
|
PIN 13/457
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Funeral Service
|
1937-1939 |
Determinations under the NI Acts: published decisions: wives of undertakers' employees
|
PIN 13/476
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Lavatory Attending
|
1941-1944 |
Determination of Insurability: lavatory attendants
|
PIN 13/486
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Cleaning
|
1928 |
Determination of Insurability: office cleaner
|
PIN 13/513
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Kennel Maid
|
1938 |
Determinations under the NI Acts: published decisions: kennel maid
|
PIN 13/629
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Hairdressing
|
1938-1941 |
Determinations under the NI Acts: published decisions: hairdresser
|
PIN 13/688
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Barmaid
|
1939 |
Determinations under the NI Acts: published decisions: barmaid and domestic work
|
PIN 13/693
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Cleaning
|
1939-1940 |
Determinations under the NI Acts: published decisions: cleaner and domestic servant
|
PIN 13/715
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Charring
|
1939-1940 |
Determinations under the NI Acts: published decisions: charwoman
|
PIN 13/719
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Hairdressing
|
1939-1943 |
Determinations under the NI Acts: published decisions: apprentice hairdresser
|
PIN 13/750
|
MANUAL WORK
-
FOOD INDUSTRY
:
Canteen Work
|
1941 |
Determinations under the NI Acts: published decisions: canteen manageress
|
PIN 13/795
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Porter
|
1942-1943 |
Determinations under the NI Acts: published decisions: porteress
|
PIN 13/828
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Home Work
|
1912 |
Determinations under the NI Acts: published decisions: laundry work at home
|
PIN 13/83
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Laundry Work
|
1912 |
Determination of Insurability: laundry work at home
|
PIN 13/83
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Embroidery
|
1943-1944 |
Determinations under the NI Acts: published decisions: embroiderer
|
PIN 13/851
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Bar Manager
|
1941 |
Determinations under the NI Acts: published decisions: public house manageress
|
PIN 13/863
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Printing Trade
|
1949-1951 |
Determinations under the NI Acts: published decisions: shop assistant cohabiting with employer
|
PIN 13/955
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Bar Manager
|
1912 |
Determinations under the NI Acts: published decisions: assisting mother in public house
|
PIN 13/97
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Home Help
|
1939-1941 |
Personal Injuries (Civilianc) Scheme 1939-1941: injured housewives requiring substitute household help
|
PIN 15/2550
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Bus Related Work
|
1950 |
Disabled son assisting mother in café
|
PIN 48/127
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Home Help
|
1952-1958 |
Determination of Insurability: home helps
|
PIN 49/119
|
1952-1953 |
Determination of Insurability: occasional and part-time home helps
|
PIN 49/120
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Licensed Establishment Work
|
1957-1958 |
Determination of insurability: wives of off-Licence Managers
|
PIN 49/197
|
MANUAL WORK
-
FOOD INDUSTRY
:
Canteen Work
|
1957-1958 |
Determination of Insurability: school meals workers
|
PIN 49/198
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Licensed Establishment Work
|
1961-1962 |
Determination of Insurability: wives of public house managers
|
PIN 49/236
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Hairdressing
|
1960-1961 |
Determination of Insurability: hairdressing students
|
PIN 49/260
|
MANUAL WORK
-
FOOD INDUSTRY
:
Canteen Work
|
1947 |
Increase of Contributory Pension: retirement: canteen assistant
|
PIN 50/20
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Home Help
|
1965-1966 |
Industrial Injury Benefits: travelling: home help injured on way to first house
|
PIN 62/873
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Industry
|
1935 |
Deputation from industrial women's organisations: anomalies regulations re married women
|
PIN 7/158
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Hosiery Manufacture
|
1921 |
Unemployment Insurance Acts 1920-1930: Hosiery Trade Special Scheme
|
PIN 7/58
|
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
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Engineering
|
1956 |
Equal pay for women in the engineering industry
|
PREM 11/1700
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Barmaid
|
1906 |
Employment of Barmaids Bill MEPO 2/1025 1907 Ramsay MacDonald Papers: Eva Gore Booth. Barmaids' meeting ff 13-14
|
PRO 30/69/1151
|
1908 |
Ramsay MacDonald Papers: H J Gladstone MP. Employment of barmaids ff 110-111
|
PRO 30/69/1152
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Home Work
|
1897-1910 |
Ramsay MacDonald Papers: Homework and Women Sanitary Inspectors: papers
|
PRO 30/69/1369
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Sanitary Inspector
|
1897-1910 |
Ramsay MacDonald Papers: Homework and Women Sanitary Inspectors: papers
|
PRO 30/69/1369
|
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
|
MANUAL WORK
-
General
:
|
1900-1936 |
Ramsay MacDonald Papers: pamphlets: Women's Movements, Women's Labour League, Suffrage; various material on women workers
|
PRO 30/69/1834
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Industry
|
1895 |
Ramsay Macdonald Papers: Women's Industrial Council: Minutes of Legal and Statistical Committee
|
PRO 30/69/927
|
MANUAL WORK
-
FOOD INDUSTRY
:
Preserve Manufacture
|
1917 |
National Federation of Women Workers: Plaistowe & Co Ltd, King's Cross: re unjust dismissal of four women requesting arbitration (125) LAB 2/257/IC1251/1917
|
pt 1
|
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
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Charring
|
1920 |
Insurance U I Act 1920: Treasury circular 27/10/20 S4023 57/20 enclosing summary prepared by Ministry of Labour setting forth main provisions of Act. Decision that office cleaners and charwomen are insurable LAB 2/1920/CEB472/1926
|
pt 1
|
1929 |
Unestablished messengers etc. and charwomen in London offices: rates of pay LAB 2/1726/CEB1586/1929
|
pt 1
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Cleaning
|
1920 |
Insurance U I Act 1920: Treasury circular 27/10/20 S4023 57/20 enclosing summary prepared by Ministry of Labour setting forth main provisions of Act. Decision that office cleaners and charwomen are insurable LAB 2/1920/CEB472/1926
|
pt 1
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Tram Work
|
1917 |
Salford Corporation Tramways: amalgamated Association of Tramway & Vehicle Workers: reporting strike of female Inspectors (142) LAB 2/99/IC427/1917
|
pt 1
|
1917 |
House of Commons: Parliamentary Question 69: Mr Snowden, and to ask Minister of Labour to arbitrate between Aberdeen City Council and women tramway workers re rate of pay wanted (166) LAB 2/99/IC1339/1917
|
pt 1
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Drapery
|
1925 |
Drapery and Women and Children's Outfitters: investigation into rates and conditions (252) LAB 2/1124/TB170/1925
|
pt 1 and pt 2
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Printing Trade
|
1925 |
Drapery and Women and Children's Outfitters: investigation into rates and conditions (252) LAB 2/1124/TB170/1925
|
pt 1 and pt 2
|
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
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Tram Work
|
1917 |
Female Inspectors: Salford Corporation Tramway: arbitration: finding of Committee on Production (167) LAB 2/99/IC427/1917
|
pt II
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Charring
|
1922 |
Health and unemployment insurability of staff: scale of contributions: refunds under section 28. Charwomen and cleaners. Treasury ruling as to time limits for applications LAB 2/1920/CEB472/1926
|
pt IV
|
1926 |
Insurance Health and Unemployment: insurability of staff. Scale of contributions. Refunds under section 28. Charwomen and cleaners LAB 2/1920/CEB472/1926
|
pt VI
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Cleaning
|
1926 |
Insurance Health and Unemployment: insurability of staff. Scale of contributions. Refunds under Section 28. Charwomen and cleaners LAB 2/1920/CEB472/1926
|
pt VI
|
MANUAL WORK
-
FOOD INDUSTRY
:
Preserve Manufacture
|
1917 |
W H Stoker: Plaistowe & Co Ltd, King's Cross (jam making) and the National Federation of Women Workers (125) LAB 2/257/IC1251/1917
|
ptII
|
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
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Industry
|
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
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Hairdressing
|
1949 |
Enquiry into expenditure on services provided by hairdressers and on purchases of cosmetics and toilet necessities, for the Central Statistical Office
|
RG 23/200-201
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Industry
|
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
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Home Help
|
1966-1970 |
Adequacy of Home Help Service: originating and financial sanction: research officers' correspondence
|
RG 40/298-299
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Army Clothing etc. Manufacture
|
1910 |
War Office. Pay of the manager, Royal Army Clothing Factory
|
T 1/11208/10720/10
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Charring
|
1911 |
Post Office. [Mrs?] S Mohan, charwoman. Stores Department, London: gratuity
|
T 1/11292/8940/11
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Cleaning
|
1911 |
Customs & Excise Establishment: Mrs M A Hare, caretaker and cleaner, Lincoln: gratuity
|
T 1/11335/19673/11
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Charring
|
1911 |
Post Office: Mrs E Smith, unestablished charwomen, Faversham, Kent: compensation for injury (19259/11; 13854/11; 6557/11)
|
T 1/11362/23617/11
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Cleaning
|
1912 |
Customs & Excise Establishment. Mrs A J Quayle, office cleaner, Douglas Isle of Man: retirement gratuity
|
T 1/11383/1979/12
|
1912 |
Customs & Excise Establishment. Mrs A Wanglund, office cleaner, Llanelly: gratuity (535/12)
|
T 1/11386/2589/12
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Charring
|
1912 |
Lord Chamberlain's Department. Mrs P Harding, charwoman: retirement allowance
|
T 1/11387/2854/12
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Cleaning
|
1912 |
War Office. Mrs E Ellis, office cleaner, Commanding Royal Engineers Offices, Cork District: gratuity (4164/12)
|
T 1/11405/7039/12
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Charring
|
1912 |
Local Government Board. Application by charwomen for increase of wages
|
T 1/11435/12339/12
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Cleaning
|
1912 |
Customs & Excise Establishment. Mrs C Hughes, cleaner, Customs House, Holyhead: retirement gratuity
|
T 1/11478/22246/12
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Industry
|
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
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Charring
|
1913 |
Paymaster General's Office. Sick pay of charwomen, pensioner messengers and coal porters
|
T 1/11531/6088/13
|
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
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Charring
|
1913 |
Chief Secretary's Office, Ireland. Mrs A Rogers, charwoman, Belfast Model Schools: compensation for injury; arbitration under Workmen's Compensation Act 1906 (10592/13; 10193/13; 9434/13; 9088/13; 8455/13; 7753/13)
|
T 1/11548/12668/13
|
1913 |
Post Office. Payment of compensation under the Workmen's Compensation Act 1906 in cases where private employment is held concurrently with departmental employment (Case of Mrs E S Hibbert, charwoman, Southend) (11570/12)
|
T 1/11570/18854/13
|
1913 |
War Office. Mrs Kimber, charwoman, Duke of York's Royal Military School: compensation for injury; arbitration of settlement under the Workmen's Compensation Act 1906 (15185/13; 1031/13; 26102/12; 22047/12; 21505/12; 18936/12; 18588/12; 17560/12)
|
T 1/11573/19672/13
|
1913 |
Memoranda. Charwomen at 10, 11 and 12 Downing Street: increase in number; wages; hours of attendance
|
T 1/11584/23149/13
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Dock Work
|
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
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Cleaning
|
1914 |
Board of Trade. Mrs A Lidstone, office cleaner, Mercantile Marine Office, Poplar: gratuity
|
T 1/11657/16296/14
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Charring
|
1915 |
Post Office. Mrs E Martin, charwoman, Central Telegraph Office: compassionate gratuity (3209/15)
|
T 1/11739/3683/15
|
1915 |
London Museum. Changes in cleaning arrangements (24976/14; 5635/14; 1242/14) [Shift from charwomen to a contract service]
|
T 1/11741/4130/15
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Cleaning
|
1915 |
Customs & Excise Establishment. Mrs M J Stanton, office cleaner, Dover: gratuity
|
T 1/11746/5023/15
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Charring
|
1915 |
Exchequer & Audit Department. Increase of wages of 'full time' charwomen
|
T 1/11762/7966/15
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Cleaning
|
1916 |
War Office. Mrs H Gallop, cleaner: compensation for injury (17421/15; 2091/15; 5830/14; 3423/14; 20766/13; 17308/13)
|
T 1/11940/16742/16
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Bar Manager
|
1916 |
Defence of the Realm (Licensed Trade Claims) Commission. Compensation claim by Mrs S Johnston for compulsory acquisition of 'Highland Laddie Inn', Todhills, near Carlisle (22125/16)
|
T 1/11962/22904/16
|
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
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Cleaning
|
1917 |
Board of Trade. Mrs M A Ward, superintendent cleaner, Divisional Office, Labour Exchanges and Unemployment Insurance Dpt, Glasgow: compensation for injury; arbitration proceedings under the Workmen's Compensation Act 1906 (34019/16; 29573/16; 26587/16; 20841/16; 8944/16; 4425/16; 25335/15; 21058/15)
|
T 1/12036/7706/17
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Lavatory Attending
|
1917 |
Admiralty. Mrs L Stephenson, Admiralty lavatory attendant, National Gallery: compensation for injury
|
T 1/12045/12284/17
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Bus Related Work
|
1917 |
Board of Education. Provision of refreshments at the V & A Museum: renewal of contract with Mrs Morgan (17277/16; 27342/15; 13866/15; 24072/13)
|
T 1/12059/21358/17
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Charring
|
1917 |
Board of Trade. Mrs E Chandler, charwoman and office cleaner, Surveyor's Office, Queenstown: compassionate gratuity
|
T 1/12065/25058/17
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Cleaning
|
1917 |
Board of Trade. Mrs E Chandler, charwoman and office cleaner, Surveyor's Office, Queenstown: compassionate gratuity
|
T 1/12065/25058/17
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Tram Work
|
1917 |
War Office. Mrs Humphreys, decd, conductress, Metropolitan Electric Tramway Co. Ltd, accidentally run down by a department lorry: compensation to dependants; reimbursement of the Company for payments made
|
T 1/12067/26245/17
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Caretaking
|
1917 |
Customs & Excise Establishment. Mrs Summons, caretaker of offices, Dynevor Place, Swansea: retirement gratuity
|
T 1/12077/1653/17
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Liftwoman
|
1918 |
Office of Works. Miss M Wood, lift attendant: compensation for injury (9749/18; 8527/16; 6252/18)
|
T 1/12143/9750/18
|
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
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Charring
|
1918 |
Admiralty. Mrs S Fenton, decd, charwoman: gratuity to dependant (grandson)
|
T 1/12195/35021/18
|
1918 |
Lord Chamberlain's Dpt. Mrs R Spanton, charwoman, York Cottage: retirement allowance. T Shorter, decd, state page: compassionate allowance to widow
|
T 1/12202/37643/18
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Driving
|
1918 |
Minute. Extension of the Committee on Production's award of increased War Bonus to persons employed in the carting industry to van drivers etc, Stationery Office: representations by the London & Provincial Union of Licensed Vehicle Workers (40136/18; 34467/18; 25566/18; 21189/18; 10186/18; 7118/18) [Includes information about the payment of differential wages to women]
|
T 1/12216/42578/18
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Washerwoman
|
1918 |
British Museum. Mrs Elgar, washerwoman: compassionate gratuity
|
T 1/12223/43417/18
|
MANUAL WORK
-
FOOD INDUSTRY
:
Agriculture
|
1918 |
Board of Agriculture & Fisheries. Organisation of women's labour in agriculture: constitution of Women's Branch, Food Production Dpt; recruitment and pay of staff; training schemes; provision in the Estimates (17 related files: see list)
|
T 1/12241/48034/18
|
1918 |
Board of Agiculture & Fisheries. P M Lavington, group leader for Wiltshire, Women's Branch, Food Production Dpt: compensation for injury [A case in which the gentlemen of the Teasury were compelled (with some distress) to enter a new field, that of 'female complaints'; at issue was the contribution of bicycling to Mrs Lavington's disorder]
|
T 1/12241/48240/18
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Charring
|
1918 |
Master of the Horse's Office. Grant of compassionate allowances to the mother of F Watts, groom; the widow of R Woollven, postillion; Mrs S Penson, charwoman, Royal Mews, Buckingham Palace
|
T 1/12244/48590/18
|
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
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Driving
|
1919 |
Memoranda. Extension of service and increase of rates of pay of women motor vehicle drivers with HM Forces (29463/18; 25167/18; 21835/18; 20327/18; 12808/18) ['What new wickedness is this?']
|
T 1/12284/7763/19
|
MANUAL WORK
-
HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Dock Work
|
1919 |
Admiralty. [Miss?] E J Willars, hired female worker, Pembroke Dockyard: compensation for injury
|
T 1/12305/14429/19
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Caretaking
|
1920 |
Ministry of Pensions. Increase of remuneration of caretakers, messengers, cleaners and cloakroom attendants: representation by the National Federation of Women Workers (6 Annexes)
|
T 1/12481/6630/20
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Cleaning
|
1920 |
Ministry of Pensions. Increase of remuneration of caretakers, messengers, cleaners and cloakroom attendants: representation by the National Federation of Women Workers (6 Annexes)
|
T 1/12481/6630/20
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Cloakroom Attendant
|
1920 |
Ministry of Pensions. Increase of remuneration of caretakers, messengers, cleaners and cloakroom attendants: representation by the National Federation of Women Workers (6 Annexes)
|
T 1/12481/6630/20
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Messenger
|
1920 |
Ministry of Pensions. Increase of remuneration of caretakers, messengers, cleaners and cloakroom attendants: representation by the National Federation of Women Workers (6 Annexes)
|
T 1/12481/6630/20
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Driving
|
1920 |
War Office. Mrs H F M Maclean, decd, mechanic driver, Women's Legion, Edinburgh: compensation to dependants
|
T 1/12486/7915/20
|
MANUAL WORK
-
FOOD INDUSTRY
:
Baking Industry
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1920 |
Admiralty. Mrs S Tribble, baker, WRNS, Devonport: compensation for injury (39038/19)
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T 1/12507/11964/20
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MANUAL WORK
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FOOD INDUSTRY
:
Agriculture
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1920 |
Development Commission. Grants from the Development Fund to the Federation of Women's Institutes and other organisations for encouraging the participation of women in agricultural work and the preservation of rural life (15 Annexes)
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T 1/12514/12955/20
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1920 |
Board of Agriculture, Scotland. Appointment of Mrs H Maciver as lady inspector
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T 1/12520/14055/20
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MANUAL WORK
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HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Dock Work
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1920 |
Admiralty. Mrs A Smart, hired colour-maker, Sheerness Dockyard: gratuity, compensation for injury
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T 1/12549/18829/20
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MANUAL WORK
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SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Driving
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1920 |
War Office. Miss D Pierce, motor driver, Women's Legion: compensation for injury
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T 1/12611/24568/20
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MANUAL WORK
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SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Liftwoman
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1920 |
Civil Service Arbitration Board. Increase of remuneration to women lift attendants: representations by the Electrical Trades Union and the National Federation of Women Workers; settlement by agreement - award no A74, 31 May 1920 (14 additional files: see list)
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T 1/12619/25032/20
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MANUAL WORK
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SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Driving
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1920 |
War Office. Miss O Paul, decd, motor driver, Women's Legion: compensation to dependants
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T 1/12623/25387/20
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1920 |
Ministry of Munitions. Treatment of overpayments made in respect of compensation for injury (Case of Miss D M Perrin, chauffeuse, Mechanical Engineering Department) (30559/19)
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T 1/12623/25448/20
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MANUAL WORK
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SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Cleaning
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1920 |
Customs & Excise Establishment. Mrs A P Ross, cleaner, Edinburgh: gratuity [Retired at age of 85]
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T 1/12623/25910/20
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MANUAL WORK
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SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Bar Manager
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1769 |
Report on annexed petition of Jean Mcffun, alehouse keeper at Linlithgow, for a stay of process against her for not having a licence to sell wine
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T 1/469/262-265
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MANUAL WORK
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CLOTHING TRADE
:
Linen and Cotton Goods
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1772 |
Petition of Ann Leslie asking for financial assistance in establishing the manufacture of fine linen thread
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T 1/493/157-158
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MANUAL WORK
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LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Linen Industry
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1772 |
Petition of Ann Leslie asking for financial assistance in establishing the manufacture of fine linen thread
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T 1/493/157-158
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MANUAL WORK
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SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Lighterwoman
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1778 |
Admiralty: contract for providing lighters to supply naval vessels in the Thames, agreed by Isabella Lester, lighterwoman
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T 1/543/286-287
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MANUAL WORK
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HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Industry
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1930-1942 |
Industrial 'transference' advances to men and women in depressed areas who obtain employment in other areas
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T 161/1063/S33229/1-2 and 1064/S33229/3-5
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MANUAL WORK
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LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Factory Work
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1941-1945 |
Canteens in factories specifically engaged in war production
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T 161/1194
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MANUAL WORK
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SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Catering Trade
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1939-1946 |
Training of women for catering and cooking
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T 161/1201/S1045/01
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MANUAL WORK
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CLOTHING TRADE
:
Rural Industry
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1927-1947 |
Grant from Development Fund: Scottish Women's Rural Industries
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T 161/1272-1273
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MANUAL WORK
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SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Driving
|
1939 |
Emergency ambulance services; training of women drivers
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T 161/1399/S44651
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MANUAL WORK
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FOOD INDUSTRY
:
Agriculture
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1923-1930 |
Agricultural training scheme for establishing scholarships and maintenance allowances for sons and daughters of agricultural workers and others; grant from Development Fund, 1922-1923
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T 161/167/S15454-S15454/07
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1925-1928 |
Studley College for Women; maintenance grants
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T 161/258/S28063
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1931-1932 |
Agricultural training scheme for establishing scholarships and maintenance allowances for sons and daughters of agricultural workers and others
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T 161/464/S15454/08-/09
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1933-1934 |
Agricultural training scheme for establishing scholarships and maintenance allowances for sons and daughters of agricultural workers and others
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T 161/605/S15454/010
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1934-1935 |
Agricultural training scheme for establishing scholarships and maintenance allowances for sons and daughters of agricultural workers and others
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T 161/639/S15454/011
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1936-1940 |
Agricultural training scheme for establishing scholarships and maintenance allowances for sons and daughters of agricultural workers and others
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T 161/962/S15454/012
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MANUAL WORK
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SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Charring
|
1928 |
Office of Works; grant of special leave with pay to certain charwomen residing in Millbank area whose houses were damaged when the Thames overflowed in Jan 1928
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T 162/138/E19203
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MANUAL WORK
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SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Cleaning
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1931-1933 |
Temporary and unestablished women cleaners; grant of sick leave privileges
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T 162/298/E9011/031/1-3
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MANUAL WORK
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SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Lavatory Attending
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1920-1925 |
Air Ministry: remuneration of female lavatory attendants at the Ministry
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T 162/33/E2382
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MANUAL WORK
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SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Caretaking
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1919-1935 |
Charwomen and cleaners (including caretaker cleaners): annual leave
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T 162/348/E4995/1-2
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MANUAL WORK
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SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Charring
|
1919-1935 |
Charwomen and cleaners (including caretaker cleaners): annual leave
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T 162/348/E4995/1-2
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MANUAL WORK
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SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Cleaning
|
1919-1935 |
Charwomen and cleaners (including caretaker cleaners): annual leave
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T 162/348/E4995/1-2
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1932-1935 |
Temporary and unestablished women cleaners; grant of sick leave privileges
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T 162/352/E9011/034
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MANUAL WORK
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SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Charring
|
1922-1935 |
Charwoman Appointment (preference given to widows of former servants of the State)
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T 162/359/E20950
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MANUAL WORK
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SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Cleaning
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1935 |
Rates of pay for women cleaners in the provinces; TC 4/35; schedule of replies from departments, adjustment of departments to accord with the Post Office practice
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T 162/360/E22576/03
|
1935 |
Numbers of non-industrial staff in the London Postal area and in the Whitehall area (messengers and female cleaners included)
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T 162/369/E32436
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1935 |
Woman cleaner employed jointly by two departments occupying separate premises; position regarding annual and sick leave privileges
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T 162/370/E32558
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MANUAL WORK
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SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Charring
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1920-1922 |
Rates of pay of charwomen and cleaners employed at the Inland Revenue Department, Edinburgh
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T 162/40/E2687
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MANUAL WORK
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SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Cleaning
|
1920-1922 |
Rates of pay of charwomen and cleaners employed at the Inland Revenue Department, Edinburgh
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T 162/40/E2687
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MANUAL WORK
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SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Charring
|
1920-1923 |
Female Messengers, Charwomen, Welfare Supervisors, Lavatory and Cloakroom Attendants: rates of pay
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T 162/406/E1175/1-2
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MANUAL WORK
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SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Lavatory Attending
|
1920-1923 |
Female Messengers, Charwomen, Welfare Supervisors, Lavatory and Cloakroom Attendants: rates of pay
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T 162/406/E1175/1-2
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MANUAL WORK
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SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Charring
|
1923-1937 |
Female Messengers, Charwomen, Welfare Supervisors, Lavatory and Cloakroom Attendants: rates of pay
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T 162/407/E1175/3-5
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MANUAL WORK
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SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Lavatory Attending
|
1923-1937 |
Female Messengers, Charwomen, Welfare Supervisors, Lavatory and Cloakroom Attendants: rates of pay
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T 162/407/E1175/3-5
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MANUAL WORK
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SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Charring
|
1920-1937 |
Deputy Public Trustee's Office, Manchester; charwoman and caretaker; rates of pay
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T 162/411/E2634
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1920-1938 |
Principal Probate Registry; charwomen; rates of pay
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T 162/445/E2109
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1920-1926 |
Claim for increased pay for charwomen and lavatory cleaners employed at Museums and Galleries
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T 162/45/E3283/1
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MANUAL WORK
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SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Lavatory Attending
|
1920-1926 |
Claim for increased pay for charwomen and lavatory cleaners employed at Museums and Galleries
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T 162/45/E3283/1
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MANUAL WORK
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SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Cleaning
|
1939 |
Employment of women cleaners in an emergency
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T 162/530/E39620
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MANUAL WORK
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SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Charring
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1920-1941 |
Transport Ministry: rates of pay and authorised complement of charwomen
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T 162/580/E2111
|
1920-1942 |
Scottish Board of Health; charwomen staff
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T 162/604/E829
|
1920-1943 |
Public Trustee Office; staff of porters, charwomen, watchmen etc.
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T 162/649/E1143
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MANUAL WORK
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HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Industry
|
1920-1943 |
Admiralty: female industrial workers; rates of wages
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T 162/653/E2221
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MANUAL WORK
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SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Cleaning
|
1933-1940 |
Remuneration of women cleaners at London ex-headquarters offices and the Provinces
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T 162/656/E29815/1
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MANUAL WORK
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SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Charring
|
1922-1943 |
Hours: charwomen
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T 162/670/E8396
|
1920-1946 |
Government Laboratory: charwomen; rates of pay
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T 162/820/E3240
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1921-1946 |
Payment to charwomen for Sunday and Bank Holiday duty
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T 162/825/E5212
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MANUAL WORK
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SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Cleaning
|
1943-1946 |
Cleaners: domestic staff; remuneration and conditions of service
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T 162/874/E47852
|
1939-1947 |
Women cleaners; full-time and part-time rates of pay
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T 162/930/E44647/1-2
|
MANUAL WORK
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SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Charring
|
1931 |
Connelly, charwoman: payment of award on incomplete evidence
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T 164/112/20
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MANUAL WORK
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CLOTHING TRADE
:
Army Clothing etc. Manufacture
|
1925-1932 |
Women pieceworkers, Royal Army Clothing Depot: amount of piece- work earnings for Section 4 gratuity
|
T 164/116/18
|
MANUAL WORK
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SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Charring
|
1932 |
Section 4 gratuities awarded to charwomen who worked less than 30 hours per week during latter part of service
|
T 164/121/2
|
MANUAL WORK
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SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Cleaning
|
1932-1933 |
'Whole time' principle applicable to cleaners to be extended to non-resident domestic staff at Ministry of Pensions Hospital, Liverpool
|
T 164/127/1
|
1933-1934 |
Hyde, Mrs E, cleaner, 10 Downing Street: not eligible for gratuity; awarded grant from Royal Bounty equivalent to gratuity
|
T 164/139/16
|
MANUAL WORK
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SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Charring
|
1935 |
Street, Mrs M, charwoman, Inland Revenue: compassionate gratuity under Superannuation Act 1887 S.4
|
T 164/152/10
|
MANUAL WORK
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SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Bar Manager
|
1939 |
Harrison, Mrs M E W, manageress, Friars Tavern, Carlisle: Section 4 gratuity awarded
|
T 164/180/19
|
MANUAL WORK
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FOOD INDUSTRY
:
Canteen Work
|
1940 |
Joy, Miss E M, cook-general RAF: compensation for injury; claim by insurance company to Air Ministry for re-imbursement
|
T 164/188/17
|
MANUAL WORK
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SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Charring
|
1925-1947 |
Dever, Miss E, charwoman, HM Treasury: compensation for injury allowed to accumulate in Post Office Savings Bank and utilised towards cost of maintenance in institution
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T 164/366
|
1923-1924 |
Pooley, R, charwoman: compensation for injury to ankle
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T 164/38/26
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1924-1929 |
Peckham, Mrs S, formerly charwoman, R N College, Greenwich, sustained injury to her back when she fell down some steps: Court awarded weekly compensation
|
T 164/50/15
|
1925 |
Fox, Mrs, charwoman, Charity Commission: no statutory authority for compensation for injury sustained whilst substituting for her mother during illness
|
T 164/54/9
|
1926-1927 |
Charwomen at 10 Downing Street: eligibility for gratuities
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T 164/66/5
|
MANUAL WORK
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CLOTHING TRADE
:
Army Clothing etc. Manufacture
|
1926-1927 |
Johnson, Miss E, Royal Army Clothing Dpt, Pimlico: compensation not awarded as disability not result of industrial disease
|
T 164/67/8
|
MANUAL WORK
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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
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SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Charring
|
1929 |
Simpson, Mrs A M, charwoman, Prince of Wales Tavern, Carlisle, sustained acute bursitis, an 'industrial disease' : liability accepted and award granted, calculated under Workmen's Compensation Act 1925 S.9(2)
|
T 164/81/17
|
MANUAL WORK
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LIGHT INDUSTRY
:
Factory Work
|
1892-1954 |
Women factory inspectors (class II): history of equal pay
|
T 214/543
|
MANUAL WORK
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SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Cleaning
|
1924-1960 |
Issue of protective clothing to women cleaners
|
T 215/1324
|
1960-1961 |
Women cleaners' survey (pay)
|
T 215/1782
|
1950-1954 |
Cleaners: distribution of duties
|
T 215/205
|
1948-1960 |
Cleaners' overtime: split attendance allowances (inclusive of Sundays and public and privilege holidays)
|
T 215/946-947
|
MANUAL WORK
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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
|
MANUAL WORK
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FOOD INDUSTRY
:
Canteen Work
|
1949-1960 |
Wages in school meals service
|
T 227/1074
|
MANUAL WORK
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SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Home Work
|
1944-1959 |
National Institute of Homeworkers Ltd
|
T 227/623-627
|
MANUAL WORK
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SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Cleaning
|
1938 |
National Whitley Council: Cleaning Duties Sub-committee of Joint General Purposes Committee: papers, minutes and report
|
T 275/279
|
MANUAL WORK
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HEAVY INDUSTRY
:
Industry
|
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
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SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Driving
|
1927 |
Official Recognition of Women's Legion Motor Drivers as a voluntary reserve transport unit
|
WO 32/4038-4039
|
MANUAL WORK
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CLOTHING TRADE
:
Army Clothing etc. Manufacture
|
1879 |
Royal Army Clothing: report of Committee of Enquiry into Wages of Women Operatives etc, following presentation of memorial
|
WO 32/7224
|
1897 |
Royal Army Clothing: report of Committee of Enquiry into Wages of Women Operatives etc. following presentation of memorial
|
WO 32/7224
|
1930 |
Committee on the maintenance of an army clothing factory: Report
|
WO 33/1268
|
MANUAL WORK
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SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Hairdressing
|
1919-1920 |
Paris: Hotel Astoria: barber's compensation; claim; Hotel Majestic: lady hairdresser's claim
|
WORK 10/32/2
|
MANUAL WORK
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CLOTHING TRADE
:
Embroidery
|
1911 |
King George V: coronation: allocation of free seats to hospital nurses, wives of Yeomen of the Guard, embroidresses
|
WORK 21/26/21
|
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
|
MANUAL WORK
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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
|
MANUAL WORK
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CLOTHING TRADE
:
Embroidery
|
1951 |
Festival of Britain: printed matter: London exhibitions: The Embroidery Guild E2/E25
|
WORK 25/244
|