Pinks' Jam Factory, strikers, Bermondsey, 1911

1911 1880-1914 "Pinks' Jam Factory, strikers, Bermondsey, 1911" [T0181.jpg], 1911 In the summer of 1911, 15,000 women in Bermondsey, South London came out on strike against low wages and bad working conditions in the district. Thirty firms, including a number of jam and biscuit factor...

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Institution:TUC - Trade Union Congress Library
Language:English
Published: 1911
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description 1911 1880-1914 "Pinks' Jam Factory, strikers, Bermondsey, 1911" [T0181.jpg], 1911 In the summer of 1911, 15,000 women in Bermondsey, South London came out on strike against low wages and bad working conditions in the district. Thirty firms, including a number of jam and biscuit factories, were affected by the strike. The National Federation of Women Workers moved all available staff into the area to help organise the women and the Women's Trade Union League launched a financial appeal. Many concessions were obtained and at Pinks' jam factory, the wage rose from 9 to 11 shillings per week.
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is_hierarchy_title Pinks' Jam Factory, strikers, Bermondsey, 1911
language English
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publishDate 1911
spellingShingle Trade Union Congress, UK
Food industry
Strikes (search also under the names of individual strikes)(RT: Strikebreaking; Lockouts; Right to strike)(BT: Labour disputes)(NT: Picketing)
Pinks' Jam Factory, strikers, Bermondsey, 1911
title Pinks' Jam Factory, strikers, Bermondsey, 1911
topic Trade Union Congress, UK
Food industry
Strikes (search also under the names of individual strikes)(RT: Strikebreaking; Lockouts; Right to strike)(BT: Labour disputes)(NT: Picketing)
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