MANUAL WORK
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FOOD INDUSTRY
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Canteen Work
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1940 |
Internment in Germany of women ambulance drivers and mobile canteen units KW 1/13
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FO 916/2572
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1942-1944 |
Emergency training of manageresses and supervisors for canteens
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LAB 18/95
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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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1921 |
Mr Reid, Industrial Court: application (by telephone) as to wages of waitresses and cooks in London, particularly those in Government Department Canteens (199)
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LAB 2/794/I&S164
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1950 |
National Union of Public Employees and Governors of the Manchester High School for Girls: claim regarding rates of pay and conditions of employment in respect of workers in the school meals service
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LAB 3/777
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1943 |
Hospital, allied and school meals services: proposal for supply of domestic staff as an alternative domestic force
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LAB 8/897
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1939-1941 |
Auxiliary canteen staff: objections to wives of officers above constable rank
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MEPO 2/5588
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1940-1941 |
Canteen workers commended for war activities at the bombing of West End Central Police Station
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MEPO 2/6980
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1941 |
Determinations under the NI Acts: published decisions: canteen manageress
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PIN 13/795
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1957-1958 |
Determination of Insurability: school meals workers
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PIN 49/198
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1947 |
Increase of Contributory Pension: retirement: canteen assistant
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PIN 50/20
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1940 |
Joy, Miss E M, cook-general RAF: compensation for injury; claim by insurance company to Air Ministry for re-imbursement
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T 164/188/17
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1949-1960 |
Wages in school meals service
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T 227/1074
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