National Federation of Women Workers organisers, c. 1908

1910 1880-1914 "National Federation of Women Workers organisers, c. 1908" [T0052.jpg], c. 1908 The National Federation of Women Workers was established in 1906 to recruit women in organised trades or who were not accepted into membership of the relevant male unions. The union was rooted in...

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Institution:TUC - Trade Union Congress Library
Language:English
Published: c. 1908
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description 1910 1880-1914 "National Federation of Women Workers organisers, c. 1908" [T0052.jpg], c. 1908 The National Federation of Women Workers was established in 1906 to recruit women in organised trades or who were not accepted into membership of the relevant male unions. The union was rooted in the ideas and militancy of the early general labour unions and its early battles were campaigns for minimum wages for women in sweated trades. (l-r) Julia Varley, unknown, Mary Macarthur (Secretary), Jessie Stephens (?)
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publishDate c. 1908
spellingShingle Trade Union Congress, UK
Women (NT: Girls; Mothers; Wives) (RT: Feminism)
Union organising
National Federation of Women Workers organisers, c. 1908
title National Federation of Women Workers organisers, c. 1908
topic Trade Union Congress, UK
Women (NT: Girls; Mothers; Wives) (RT: Feminism)
Union organising
url http://hdl.handle.net/10796/5066906E-35AD-476D-AB2B-0A75D4017B5C
http://hdl.handle.net/10796/842287AB-4E68-4520-A662-089F7E1452C6