MANUAL WORK
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LIGHT INDUSTRY
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Chemical Industry
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1941 |
Research on mastitis disease contracted in the manufacture of stilboestrol oestrogen
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FD 1/5091
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1900 |
Chemical Manure Manufactuaries: employment of women and young persons on overtime
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HO 45/9951/B1752
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1931-1959 |
Application from Stavely Iron and Chemical Co Ltd for relaxation of the Hours of Employment (Women and Young Persons) Legislation
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LAB 14/82
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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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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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1919 |
James Macdonald: award given in arbitration between Messrs Thomas Ovens & Sons Ltd, Forth Chemical Manure Works, Bo'ness and the National Amalgamated Union of Labour re claim for an advance as from 1 September 1918 of 5/- p w to women of 18 years and over and 2/6 to women under 18 years of age (284)
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LAB 2/593/WA604
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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)
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LAB 2/790/IC6599
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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
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LAB 3/496
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post 1916 |
Statistical note on employment of women in metal and chemical industries from July 1914-May1916
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MUN 5/70/324/7
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1917 |
Reports on employment of women in gas works, chemical works and coke ovens
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MUN 5/72/324/102
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