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132Published 1926“…1926 1918-1939 "Women workers were sweated workers - TUC leaflet, 1926" [EP0094], 1926 This is one of a series of recruitment leaflets issued as part of a TUC national campaign in 1926 to organise women into trade unions. …”
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137Published April 1942“…As long as the seriously sick or injured worker is treated as a pauper, workers generally will tend to fight shy of medical examination, and no doctor's advice will prevent them from staying at work while sick or coming back to work before they are well. …”
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138Published April 1942“…As students they hardly get any training at all on factory health dangers, and it is up to the workers to help any newly appointed medical men in this respect. …”
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