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MANUAL WORK - HEAVY INDUSTRY : Dock Work
1942   Women's Labour in Royal Naval Docks (code 23 series 1)   ADM 1/11892
1943   Women recorders of work in HM Dockyards: revision of rates of pay and scope of employment   ADM 1/12616
1943   Employment of women in professional departments and HM Dockyards: private office minutes   ADM 1/14628
1916   Dilution of labour in HM Dockyards   ADM 116/1541
1938-1943   Dockyards and Naval Establishments: women clerical assistants and typing grades: promotion to clerical officer   ADM 116/4699
1942-1944   Settlement of rates for women introduced into dockyard titular grades   LAB 10/227
1918   W H Stoker: award: given in arbitration between The Secretary of State for War (Ordnance Dpt) and Dockers Union with reference to certain demands made by the Union on behalf of their members (male and female) employed by the Ordnance Dpt at Gloucester: Miss Boosey (148)   LAB 2/124/IC5056/2
1917   Dockers' Union, London: arbitration case: application to Messrs Meredith Jones, Wrexham re increase of 5/- p w for workmen of 16 years of age and over, and 3/6 to women and boys (124)   LAB 2/124/IC6969
1918   Dock, Wharf, Riverside and General Workers' Union, London: arbitration case: state application has been made to the Army Ordnance Dpt, the Docks Gloucester for an advance of 15/- to male employees and 10/- to women and for various rates of overtime (148)   LAB 2/125/IC2025
1918   Sheriff G F Wilson: award: given in arbitration between The Organic Ammonia Co Ltd of Glasgow at their Connah Quay Works and the Dock, Wharf, Riverside & General Workers' Union re 10/- advance p w to men and 5/- p w to women and youths: Miss Wood (148)   LAB 2/125/IC306/2
1929   Injury to Mrs F E Morris employed by Tyneside Outhouse E E Bute Docks: Treasury Sanction for compensation (93)   LAB 2/1360/2F178/25/1929
1918   Frome Workers' Union: women workers: report of a difference with the Forage Committee on behalf of women members employed at the ASC Depot at Gloucester Docks for the rates and conditions laid down in Statutory Rules & Orders, No 546: arbitration requested (122)   LAB 2/259/IC4778
1917   Bryant & May Ltd, Bow: copy of correspondence in connection with dispute re wages of employees at Liverpool Docks, members of National Amalgamated Union of Labour: request for various increases to males and females (120)   LAB 2/260/IC6742
1917   Mills, English & Co (Super Units) Swansea: Dockers Union: Conference, award agreement: memo of Conference held at Montague House in connection with a dispute between the above firm and Union re victimisation of three women employed by the firm and dispute re hours of work. Agreement reached (167)   LAB 2/424/IC6689
1918   Women needed for dock labour to replace Soldier Labour Battalions   NATS 1/1274
1918   Dilution of labour: Rosyth Dockyard   NATS 1/444
1913   Admiralty. Mrs S Lillis or Lilles, hired machinist, Chatham Dockyard: compensation for injury (18229/05; 13368/05; 10029/05)   T 1/11547/12111/13
1914   Admiralty. Mrs R E Godfrey (née Dancer), ropery machinist, Chatham Dockyard: gratuity; compensation for disability   T 1/11622/7977/14
1916   Admiralty. Miss C Pattle, hired machinist, Ropery, Devonport Dockyard: gratuity; compensation for injury   T 1/11976/27550/16
1918   Minute. Admiralty's grant of increased pay to female dockyard employees without Treasury approval   T 1/12253/49527/18
1919   Admiralty. [Miss?] E J Willars, hired female worker, Pembroke Dockyard: compensation for injury   T 1/12305/14429/19
1920   Admiralty. Mrs A Smart, hired colour-maker, Sheerness Dockyard: gratuity, compensation for injury   T 1/12549/18829/20
1928   Welsh, Miss K, hired machinist, Chatham Dockyard: right arm amputated as result of accident whilst cleaning machinery; compensation of one year's wages awarded under regulations, but amount being very small (£20), special compassionate additional grant of £25 made from Special Fund   T 164/78/20
 
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