MANUAL WORK
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LIGHT INDUSTRY
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Glass Work
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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/
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/ED34522/3/1919
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1954-1959 |
Glass industry: employment of women on shift work
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BT 255/666-668
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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
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LAB 10/485
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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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1920 |
Glass JIC: Women, Young Persons & Children (Employment) Bill: correspondence with Association re Evidence for Home Office Departmental Committee (205)
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LAB 2/712/JIC144/22
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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
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LAB 3/499
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