MANUAL WORK
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SERVICE INDUSTRIES
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Laundry Work
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1930-1941 |
Industrial Health Research Board: Miss May Smith and Miss M Leijer, report on laundry workers and shop workers
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FD 1/4043
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1936 |
Laundry: proportion of time workers to piece workers, juveniles to adults, and males to females
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LAB 11/1416
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1943 |
Solicitor's Opinion of obligation of an employer to pay his wife trade board rates when she works within the scope of the Laundry Trade Board
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LAB 11/1492
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1943 |
Laundry Trade Board: outside workers employed as needlewomen
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LAB 11/1555
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1946 |
Laundry: correspondence from the Home Office regarding wages paid to girls engaged on laundry work in children's homes
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LAB 11/2165
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1924-1925 |
Trade Boards: laundry: women workers employed in receiving office
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LAB 11/275
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1925 |
Trade Boards: laundry: girl training as book-keeper
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LAB 11/280
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1925 |
Trade Boards: laundry: lady clerks
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LAB 11/283
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1954-1955 |
Laundry Wages Council: claim for accrued holiday remuneration of Eileen Patricia Day
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LAB 16/409
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1923 |
Laundry Trade: complaint by the Workers' Union as to treatment received by Miss A White after giving evidence in connection with a Trade Board case (243)
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LAB 2/1019/TB102/78/23
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1921 |
Unions including Cleaners and Laundry Workers employed by Institutions. Insurance decisions. High Court ruling that such is employment in domestic service (58)
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LAB 2/1345/EDC33883/1921
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1917 |
Dockers Union: re application to Dublin Steam Packet Co. Holyhead for advance for laundry women, 10/- for coalports and 5/- for boys (157)
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LAB 2/1351/IC7487
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1923 |
Metropolitan Asylums Board: enquires wages of laundry workers in Woolwich District (198)
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LAB 2/1553/I&S101
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1920-1931 |
Laundry Trade Board: Burton End Hand Laundry, Mrs Clarke T/A, Stansted: inspection: Solicitor's Opinion re advisability of instituting proceedings where employeed waive claim to arrears of wages (270)
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LAB 2/1646/TBI/A60822
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1913 |
Institutional Laundries: statement of evidence given by Miss A M Anderson, Principal Lady Inspector of Factories. Home Office before the Select Committee of the House of Commons (247)
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LAB 2/33/TB102/18/23
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1923 |
Laundry Trade: Trade Boards Act Provisional Order Bill: Miss Collet: statement of evidence proposed to be given before the Select Committee of the House of Commons (248)
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LAB 2/33/TB102/20/23
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1917 |
A J Louttit Laing: award: given in arbitration between the Scottish Filling Factory, Paisley and the Workers' Union re application on behalf of female members as canteen workers, laundry workers, cleaners and shifting house attendants re occupation allowance of 5/- p w as provided for by Clause 2 of an agreement dated 28 May: Miss Boosey (153)
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LAB 2/421/IC6171/2
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1919 |
Office of Trade Boards: Laundry Trade: copy of draft notice fixing minimum rates to female workers re above trade (248)
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LAB 2/429/TB10037/54
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1918-1919 |
Arbitration award: Employers' Association of the Port of Liverpool v National Amalgamated Union of Labour (female laundry workers): award in 456/6 (Sir William Robinson) IC
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LAB 2/456/5
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1919 |
Employers' Association of the Port of Liverpool v National Amalgamated Union of Labour (representing laundresses at White Star Co. and Cunard Co.): award (Sir W Robinson)
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LAB 2/456/6
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1919 |
St Pancras Board of Guardians v National Amalgamated Workers' Union (representing laundry women and women scrubbers): war bonus claim and award (Sir H Courthorpe Munroe)
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LAB 2/456/8
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1918 |
National Amalgamated Union of Labour, Liverpool (per Admiralty): joint reference: arbitration requested on behalf of female laundry workers employed by members of Employers' Association of the Port of Liverpool re 5/- advance under Statutory Rules & Orders 1073: Miss Sloan (153)
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LAB 2/456/IC9322
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1919 |
Sir William Robinson: award given in arbitration between the Employers Association of the Port of Liverpool and the National Amalgamated Union of Labour re claim on behalf of the female workers employed in laundries of the White Star Co: for an advance under Statutory Rules & Orders 1918 No 1073 (287)
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LAB 2/456/WA1509
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1919 |
St Pancras Corporation: Award 84 Civil Service Scale Bonus: joint reference between above and National Amalgamated Workers Union re claim for bonus under above scale to be made payable to laundry women and women scrubbers (288)
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LAB 2/456/WA32/15
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1919 |
Sir H Courthorpe Munroe: award given in arbitration between the St Pancras Board of Guardians and the National Amalgamated Workers Union re claim that laundry women and women scrubbers should receive war bonus on scale laid down in Award no 84 (288)
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LAB 2/456/WA32/29
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1918 |
Amalgamated Union of Co-operative and Commercial Employees: request that they be taken into consultation by the Ministry of Labour and have full representation when the Trade Boards for the Laundry Industry and Shop Assistants are formed (113)
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LAB 2/484/HQ12279/5
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1919 |
Court of Arbitration: Finding (405): given in arbitration between the National Federation of Laundry Association Ltd and the National Federation of Women Workers re claim for a minimum guaranteed rate of wages to women and girls (287)
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LAB 2/484/WA1005/2
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1920 |
National Federation of Laundry Associations Ltd: requesting ruling: minimum rates of wages to a woman employed at laundry for 6 months 20 years ago (244)
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LAB 2/636/TB(Gen)111/100
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1920 |
Laundry Trade: Col Oliver, Winchfield: requesting legal opinion re wages to two women not employed in a public laundry (248)
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LAB 2/636/TB(Gen)111/90
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1921 |
Laundry Trade: E C Hill, Southsea: female parcels collector: Solicitor's Opinion (271)
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LAB 2/766/TBM125/85/1921
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1921 |
Air Ministry, Kingsway: enquiry re rates for female laundry workers (198)
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LAB 2/804/I&S473
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1921 |
Laundry Trade: Board Order (Revision of Scope): Summary Report (Part A): First edition (203)
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LAB 2/820/I&SE190/13
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1921 |
Laundry Trade Board Order (Revision of Scope): Summary Report (Part A): Second edition (203)
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LAB 2/820/I&SE190/17
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1922 |
Laundry Trade: Mrs Hancock, Wivelscombe, Somerset: family laundry run for mutual convenience, not for purpose of gain (271)
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LAB 2/872/TBM105/16/1922
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1922 |
Laundry Trade: Sheffield's Hygienic Laundry, Queen's Park: girls employed as part time vanguards (271)
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LAB 2/872/TBM105/68/1922
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1924 |
Laundry Trade Board: Mrs F D Acland, Killerton House, Budlake, Broadclyst, Devon: scope: private laundry: Solicitor's Opinion (243)
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LAB 2/982/TB102/10/1924
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1949-1951 |
Essential Work (General Provisions) Order: enquiry by Institute of British Launderers about the employment position of women laundry workers in an emergency
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LAB 8/2198
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1912-1913 |
Determination of Insurability: repairing laundry work in own home
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PIN 13/177
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1912 |
Determination of Insurability: laundry work at home
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PIN 13/83
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