Labour relations
Found in 491 Collections and/or Records:
Official: Cabinet: Trade Union Bill (Amendments) Bill Committee., 11 May 1927 - 15 Jun 1927
Includes committee minutes of statements made by WSC, Chancellor of the Exchequer, Sir Laming Worthington Evans [Secretary of State for War], Neville Chamberlain, Minister of Health, [Sir] Arthur Steel-Maitland, Minister of Labour, Sir Douglas Hogg, [later 1st Lord Hailsham], Attorney General, Sir Thomas Inskip, Solicitor General and William Watson [later 1st Lord Thankerton], Lord Advocate and draft amendments suggested by Neville Chamberlain and a draft of the bill.
Official: Cabinet: Trade Unions Bill: Prints and papers., Oct 1910 - May 1911
Official: Cabinet: Unemployment Policy Committee: Conclusions., 10 Jul 1928 - 18 Jul 1928
Official: Cabinet: War Policy Committee: statement by David Lloyd George [Minister of Munitions]., 16 Aug 1915 - 18 Aug 1915
Includes 3 copies of a statement by Lloyd George on the manufacture of munitions covering requirements for the war, estimated dates of completion, calculations of wastage on the Western Front, labour problems including the employment of women and the deployment of trained engineers in the army, the possible effect of compulsory military service. Also includes a statement by Lloyd George on the supply of guns.
Official: Colonial Office: Correspondence., 06 Jun 1921 - 30 Jul 1921
Official: Colonial Office: correspondence, much on South African affairs., 01 Nov 1906 - 30 Nov 1906
Official: Colonial Office: correspondence, much on South African affairs., 02 May 1907 - 29 May 1907
Official: Home Office: Newport Strike: South Wales Riots. Correspondence and papers., 1910 - 1911
Official: Home Office: Shops Bill. Correspondence and papers., 1910 - 1911
Official: Home Office: Strikes and Labour Disputes: Correspondence, papers and newspaper cuttings., 1910 - 1911
Official: Munitions., 20 Oct 1917 - 29 Nov 1917
Minutes of meetings of Employers' Advisory Committee, chaired by WSC, 20 Oct, 14 and 29 Nov 1917.
Official: Munitions., 26 Jan 1918 - 24 Jul 1918
Minutes and papers of meetings of Employers' Advisory Committee, chaired by WSC, Sir Stephenson Kent, and F G Kellaway, 26 Jan, 1 Feb, 5 Mar, 23 May and 24 July 1918.
Official: Munitions., 11 Sep 1917 - 28 Dec 1917
Trade Union Advisory Committee - Minutes and Papers.
Official: Munitions., 07 Jan 1917 - 31 Jul 1918
Trade Union Advisory Committee - Minutes and Papers.
Official: Munitions., 07 Nov 1917 - 20 Dec 1917
Womens' Trade Union Advisory Committee - minutes and papers Initial meeting chaired by WSC, other meetings chaired by Frederick Kellaway MP, members included Lady Gertrude Crawford; Margaret Bondfield and Ernest Bevin.
Official: Munitions., 03 Jan 1918 - 14 Mar 1918
Womens Trade Union Advisory Committee -minutes and papers. The meetings were occasionally chaired by WSC, other members included John Hills MP, Lady Gertrude Crawford and Margaret Bondfield, Sir Stephenson Kent and Frederick Kellaway MP.
Official: Munitions., Mar 1917 - 31 Dec 1917
Official: Munitions., 01 Jan 1918 - 31 Dec 1918
Official: Munitions., [Dec] 1917 - Feb 1918
L (Labour) Papers on payment of 12.5% bonus to skilled munitions and shipbuilding workers on time rather than piece rates, with list of impending and existing strikes.
Official: Munitions., Oct 1917 - Feb. 1918
L (Labour) War Cabinet papers on payment of 12.5% bonus to skilled workers on time rates in the munitions and shipbuilding industries.
Official: Munitions., Mar 1918
L (Labour) Correspondence with George Barnes, Minister without Portfolio, on payment of 12.5% bonus to skilled workers on time rates in the munitions and shipbuilding industries.
Official: Munitions., Jan 1918 - Apr 1918
L (Labour) Papers on discharge of munitions workers owing to reduction in the munitions programme, including notes on demand for women's labour in non-munitions industries, and list of discharges of women from munitions work; magazine "The Labour Woman, a monthly paper for Working Women".
Official: Munitions., Mar 1918 - Apr 1918
L (Labour) Correspondence and papers on WSC's appeal to munitions factories to work through the Easter holidays to replace serious losses guns, machine guns and ammunition resulting from the German Offensive in France. Including handwritten draft of WSC's message, and letters and telegrams from individual factories, and handwritten draft of WSC's message of congratulation to the Ponders End Munitions Factory.
Official: Munitions., Jun 1918 - Jul 1918
L (Labour) Correspondence and papers on embargo on recruitment of skilled workers for munitions work.
Official: Munitions., [Jan] 1918 - Jul 1918
L (Labour) Correspondence and papers on strikes in the aircraft manufacturing industry, including: note on the sheet metal workers' strike; ; memo by Sir William Weir on position created by strike of aircraft sheet metal workers in the London area; memo on strike at the Waring and Gillow factory in Hammersmith, caused by the dismissal of a female Shop Steward in the Varnish Room: papers on strike at Alliance Aircraft Company works.