MANUAL WORK
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CLOTHING TRADE
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Shirt Making
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1925 |
Shirtmaking: (GB) proposal to vary minimum rates for female workers
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LAB 11/400
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1918 |
Arbitration award: Todd Burns & Co Ltd, E D McCrea & Sons Ltd, Percy Peerless & Co, Dublin Shirt Manufacturing Co, Pim Bros Ltd, Watson & Co, Johnson & Co Hibernian Shirt Factory v Amalgamated Society of Tailors and Tailoresses (J B Baillie) IC
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LAB 2/151/9
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1918 |
J B Baillie: award: given in arbitration between 6 companies, The Dublin Shirt Manufacturing Company, The Hibernian Shirt Company and the Amalgamated Society of Tailors & Tailoresses re claim for increase of 3d and 1½d for women and girls on present rates (146)
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LAB 2/151/IC6123/2/1918
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1922 |
Shirtmaking Trade Board: notice fixing minimum rates for female workers (273)
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LAB 2/17/TBM109/24/22
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1906-1913 |
Miss Collett: memo (dated March 1913) summarising wages of women in 1906 in factories and warehouses in certain low paid trades and wages of Homeworkers in 1906 with notes on Sugar Confectionery, Shirtmaking, Holloware and Embroidery (271)
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LAB 2/17/TBM176/22
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1918 |
Arbitration award: McKay & Co Ltd Kendal v National Federation of Women Workers (J B Baillie) IC
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LAB 2/187/14
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1918 |
J B Baillie: award: given in arbitration between Messrs McKay & Co Ltd Kendal and the National Federation of Women Workers re claim for an advance of 6/- p w to women engaged in shirt making and horse clothing (124)
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LAB 2/187/IC4494/2
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1922 |
Shirtmaking Trade Board Ireland: copy of notice fixing minimum rates for female workers (273)
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LAB 2/20/TBM109/27/22
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1917 |
Office of Trade Boards: forwarding copies notice of variations of minimum rates of wages for female workers in shirtmaking trade (GB) (247)
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LAB 2/218/TB2802
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1918 |
Copy of notice dated 17.8.18 issued by Shirt Making Trade Board (Ireland) proposing to vary minimum time rates and general minimum piece rates previously fixed by them for female workers (255)
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LAB 2/281/TB10153
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1918 |
Draft obligatory order for female workers in the shirtmaking trade in GB (249)
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LAB 2/287/TB10069/2
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1917 |
W Curran, Irish Shirt Makers: pending strike of women: states that efforts have been made to obtain an adequate wage for women workers in the shirt making industry in Ireland. Request that urgent action be taken on the lines laid down for East London (IC 4196) if a serious strike is to be avoided (153)
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LAB 2/435/IC6322
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1917 |
James Andrews: award: given in arbitration between the Londonderry Branch of the Shirt Manufacturers' Federation and the Londonderry Branch of the Amalgamated Society of Tailors & Tailoresses re application for an increase of 15% on both time and piece rates: Miss Wood (143)
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LAB 2/435/IC6322/2
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1918 |
Shirt & Collar Manufacturers' Federation, London: application from United Garment Workers' Union for 25/- and 16/8 p w advance to men and youths respectively, 16/8 to women and 8/4 to youths and girls in addition to various allowances already existing (149)
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LAB 2/435/IC9167/3
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1919 |
Office of Trade Boards: Shirtmaking Trade Board: minimum rate for male workers: enquiry as to whether Ministry of Labour intend to exclude specific classes of workers from above, as is done in the case of females (247)
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LAB 2/460/TB10006/24
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1921 |
Shirtmaking Trade Board (Ireland): minimum rates (varied and fixed) for male and female workers (273)
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LAB 2/827/TBM127/16
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1922 |
Shirtmaking Trade Ireland (excluding N Ireland): minimum rates for male and female workers as varied (273)
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LAB 2/884/TBM109/9/1922
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