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MANUAL WORK - SERVICE INDUSTRIES : Charring
1920-1921   Wallace Collection: charwomen   AR 1/72
1875-1930   Victoria and Albert Museum: charwomen: conditions of employment and service   ED 23/625
1907   Charwomen in the Foreign Office   FO 366/1141/1651
1908   Employment of soldiers' widows as charwomen in Foreign Office   FO 366/1146
1905-1932   Home Office: charwomen: sick leave   HO 45/14533/125796
1842   Police Courts: employment of charwomen   HO 45/328
1952-1953   Retail Drapery, Outfitting and Footwear Trade Wages Council: definition of manageress and position of charwoman   LAB 11/2735
1929   Increased rates of pay to charwomen in London offices. Agreement with Workers Union and Government Minor Grades Association   LAB 2/1726/CEB1586/1929
1929   Employment and Insurance Outstations: non insurability of charwomen, cleaners and caretakers CEN 17/1922 ED Circular 25/67   LAB 2/1920/CEB1556/1929
1939-1940   Determinations under the NI Acts: published decisions: charwoman   PIN 13/719
1920   Insurance U I Act 1920: Treasury circular 27/10/20 S4023 57/20 enclosing summary prepared by Ministry of Labour setting forth main provisions of Act. Decision that office cleaners and charwomen are insurable LAB 2/1920/CEB472/1926   pt 1
1929   Unestablished messengers etc. and charwomen in London offices: rates of pay LAB 2/1726/CEB1586/1929   pt 1
1922   Health and unemployment insurability of staff: scale of contributions: refunds under section 28. Charwomen and cleaners. Treasury ruling as to time limits for applications LAB 2/1920/CEB472/1926   pt IV
1926   Insurance Health and Unemployment: insurability of staff. Scale of contributions. Refunds under section 28. Charwomen and cleaners LAB 2/1920/CEB472/1926   pt VI
1911   Post Office. [Mrs?] S Mohan, charwoman. Stores Department, London: gratuity   T 1/11292/8940/11
1911   Post Office: Mrs E Smith, unestablished charwomen, Faversham, Kent: compensation for injury (19259/11; 13854/11; 6557/11)   T 1/11362/23617/11
1912   Lord Chamberlain's Department. Mrs P Harding, charwoman: retirement allowance   T 1/11387/2854/12
1912   Local Government Board. Application by charwomen for increase of wages   T 1/11435/12339/12
1913   Paymaster General's Office. Sick pay of charwomen, pensioner messengers and coal porters   T 1/11531/6088/13
1913   Chief Secretary's Office, Ireland. Mrs A Rogers, charwoman, Belfast Model Schools: compensation for injury; arbitration under Workmen's Compensation Act 1906 (10592/13; 10193/13; 9434/13; 9088/13; 8455/13; 7753/13)   T 1/11548/12668/13
1913   Post Office. Payment of compensation under the Workmen's Compensation Act 1906 in cases where private employment is held concurrently with departmental employment (Case of Mrs E S Hibbert, charwoman, Southend) (11570/12)   T 1/11570/18854/13
1913   War Office. Mrs Kimber, charwoman, Duke of York's Royal Military School: compensation for injury; arbitration of settlement under the Workmen's Compensation Act 1906 (15185/13; 1031/13; 26102/12; 22047/12; 21505/12; 18936/12; 18588/12; 17560/12)   T 1/11573/19672/13
1913   Memoranda. Charwomen at 10, 11 and 12 Downing Street: increase in number; wages; hours of attendance   T 1/11584/23149/13
1915   Post Office. Mrs E Martin, charwoman, Central Telegraph Office: compassionate gratuity (3209/15)   T 1/11739/3683/15
1915   London Museum. Changes in cleaning arrangements (24976/14; 5635/14; 1242/14) [Shift from charwomen to a contract service]   T 1/11741/4130/15
1915   Exchequer & Audit Department. Increase of wages of 'full time' charwomen   T 1/11762/7966/15
1917   Board of Trade. Mrs E Chandler, charwoman and office cleaner, Surveyor's Office, Queenstown: compassionate gratuity   T 1/12065/25058/17
1918   Admiralty. Mrs S Fenton, decd, charwoman: gratuity to dependant (grandson)   T 1/12195/35021/18
1918   Lord Chamberlain's Dpt. Mrs R Spanton, charwoman, York Cottage: retirement allowance. T Shorter, decd, state page: compassionate allowance to widow   T 1/12202/37643/18
1918   Master of the Horse's Office. Grant of compassionate allowances to the mother of F Watts, groom; the widow of R Woollven, postillion; Mrs S Penson, charwoman, Royal Mews, Buckingham Palace   T 1/12244/48590/18
1928   Office of Works; grant of special leave with pay to certain charwomen residing in Millbank area whose houses were damaged when the Thames overflowed in Jan 1928   T 162/138/E19203
1919-1935   Charwomen and cleaners (including caretaker cleaners): annual leave   T 162/348/E4995/1-2
1922-1935   Charwoman Appointment (preference given to widows of former servants of the State)   T 162/359/E20950
1920-1922   Rates of pay of charwomen and cleaners employed at the Inland Revenue Department, Edinburgh   T 162/40/E2687
1920-1923   Female Messengers, Charwomen, Welfare Supervisors, Lavatory and Cloakroom Attendants: rates of pay   T 162/406/E1175/1-2
1923-1937   Female Messengers, Charwomen, Welfare Supervisors, Lavatory and Cloakroom Attendants: rates of pay   T 162/407/E1175/3-5
1920-1937   Deputy Public Trustee's Office, Manchester; charwoman and caretaker; rates of pay   T 162/411/E2634
1920-1938   Principal Probate Registry; charwomen; rates of pay   T 162/445/E2109
1920-1926   Claim for increased pay for charwomen and lavatory cleaners employed at Museums and Galleries   T 162/45/E3283/1
1920-1941   Transport Ministry: rates of pay and authorised complement of charwomen   T 162/580/E2111
1920-1942   Scottish Board of Health; charwomen staff   T 162/604/E829
1920-1943   Public Trustee Office; staff of porters, charwomen, watchmen etc.   T 162/649/E1143
1922-1943   Hours: charwomen   T 162/670/E8396
1920-1946   Government Laboratory: charwomen; rates of pay   T 162/820/E3240
1921-1946   Payment to charwomen for Sunday and Bank Holiday duty   T 162/825/E5212
1931   Connelly, charwoman: payment of award on incomplete evidence   T 164/112/20
1932   Section 4 gratuities awarded to charwomen who worked less than 30 hours per week during latter part of service   T 164/121/2
1935   Street, Mrs M, charwoman, Inland Revenue: compassionate gratuity under Superannuation Act 1887 S.4   T 164/152/10
1925-1947   Dever, Miss E, charwoman, HM Treasury: compensation for injury allowed to accumulate in Post Office Savings Bank and utilised towards cost of maintenance in institution   T 164/366
1923-1924   Pooley, R, charwoman: compensation for injury to ankle   T 164/38/26
1924-1929   Peckham, Mrs S, formerly charwoman, R N College, Greenwich, sustained injury to her back when she fell down some steps: Court awarded weekly compensation   T 164/50/15
1925   Fox, Mrs, charwoman, Charity Commission: no statutory authority for compensation for injury sustained whilst substituting for her mother during illness   T 164/54/9
1926-1927   Charwomen at 10 Downing Street: eligibility for gratuities   T 164/66/5
1929   Simpson, Mrs A M, charwoman, Prince of Wales Tavern, Carlisle, sustained acute bursitis, an 'industrial disease' : liability accepted and award granted, calculated under Workmen's Compensation Act 1925 S.9(2)   T 164/81/17
 
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