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MANUAL WORK - LIGHT INDUSTRY : Factory Work
1942-1943   Health and welfare of women in war factories: report by Select Committee on National Expenditure   ADM 1/14626
pre 1920   Employment of female labour in London factories: report from Inspector of Transport   AIR 2/10/87/9035
1941-1942   Factory workers' shopping problems: shops for new munition areas: policy   BT 64/1955
1938   Proposed research on behalf of the LCC: effects of travelling on the health of workers in factories and shops   FD 1/1461
1934-1936   Tea for factory workers   FD 1/3326
1940-1942   Nutrition Committee: nutrition of employees in factories   FD 1/4395
1939   Working conditions in factories: reports and employment of women and young people in factories   FD 1/5505
1940-1946   Diets for factory workers   FD 1/5520
1941-1944   Influenza vaccine: inoculation of factory workers   FD 1/5525
1943   Committee on Haemoglobin Surveys: report on haemoglobin levels in factory workers and working class children   FD 1/5946-5947
1942   Committee on Traumatic Shock: Dr W A Sewyer's research on the study of health of factory workers in Great Briatain   FD 1/6035
1942-1944   Industrial Toxicology: possible benzol (benzene) poisoning of factory women   FD 1/6696
1945   Industrial Fatigue Board: a study of women on war work in four factories   FD 3/88
1848   Case at Loughborough against a factory owner employing a woman longer than is lawful   HO 45/2268
1854   Proposal to emigrate Aberdeen factory girls to Australia   HO 45/6057
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
1939-1946   War in Pictures: women at work benches, by A R Thomson   INF 3/1727
1939-1946   War in Pictures: woman working at machine bench   INF 3/1733
1939-1946   Poster: 'The worker who left the lights on - don't be fuel-ish' (woman factory worker), by H M Bateman   INF 3/195
1949-1950   Enquiry into the dearth of women candidates for entry into Factory Inspectorate   LAB 12/585
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
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
1929   Industrial Transference Scheme: Treasury sanction for extension of scheme to give assistance to single unemployed women in textile industries in transferring to factory work in SE Division   LAB 2/1227/ED45061/1929
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
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
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
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
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
1968   Fawcett Society: suggestion that women be treated as adult individuals in any factory legislation   LAB 43/503
1969   Hours of employment of women and young persons employed in factories: a report   LAB 44/290
1917   Draft memorandum on the hours of employment of Women and Young Persons in factories during the war   LAB 5/4
1947-1948   Factory nursery (Acme Spinning Mill), Swinton Hall Road, Pendlebury   MH 52/563
1919   Pamphlet: 'Substitution of women in non-munitions factories during the war' Home Office   MUN 5/71/324/35
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
1941-1945   Canteens in factories specifically engaged in war production   T 161/1194
1892-1954   Women factory inspectors (class II): history of equal pay   T 214/543
 
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