MANUAL WORK
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LIGHT INDUSTRY
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Vehicle Building
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1920 |
Daimler Co. Coventry: women's wages: Treasury Solicitor's opinion
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LAB 2/2154/CE368/4B
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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
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LAB 2/470/24
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1919 |
The Motor Car Copper Smelting and Appliances Co Ltd, Garden Row, Fulham: women's wages (284)
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LAB 2/470/WA5285/2
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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)
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LAB 2/99/IC7143
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1942 |
National Union of Vehicle Builders v Scottish Motor Traction Co Ltd: claim for specified rates of pay for women employed on coach painting
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LAB 3/353
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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
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LAB 3/593
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1948 |
Motor Panels (Coventry) Ltd and Amalgamated Engineering Union: a difference regarding employment of two female oxy-acetylene welders
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LAB 3/625
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