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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
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
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
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
1906   Women and girls in paper bag making   LAB 41/54
 
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