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Research Report Volume 6-9 download ebook

Research Report Volume 6-9 download ebook

Research Report Volume 6-9. National Industrial Board

Research Report Volume 6-9
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Author: National Industrial Board
Number of Pages: 68 pages
Published Date: 01 Oct 2012
Publisher: Rarebooksclub.com
Publication Country: United States
Language: English
Format: Pdf
ISBN: 9781231994825
File size: 28 Mb
File Name: Research.Report.Volume.6-9.pdf
Download Link: Research Report Volume 6-9
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1918 edition. Excerpt: ...prices for piecework." The more docile attitude of the woman worker probably! is due to some extent to the inferior strategical position she has occupied in the industrial world. Other factors which have deterred women workers from assuming the aggressive attitude taken by men are the comparative I 1John W. Upp: The0 Woman Worker. Address to American Society of Mechanical Engineers, December, 1917. youth of most of them, their expectation that marriage will withdraw them from industry within a few years, their lack of training and the absence of united action. Although they talk more about what is unsatisfactory to them, the maintenance of permanent organizations by women has been exceptional. It is worthy of consideration whether this attitude may not be influenced by changes at present taking place, which may be more and more widely extended by a long continuance of the war. In England, an indication of the growing independence of women workers is given by their tendency to organize. For instance, in 1916 the membership of the National Federation of Women Workers rose from 20,000 to 40,000, mainly munition workers, and in the same period the female membership of the Workers' Union increased to 35,000. If wider opportunities, more specialized training, and increased competition for their services give women a more assured position in industry there is reason to expect a similar development in this country. CHANGES IN EQUIPMENT Replies from a considerable number of employers included in the present investigation indicated no changes in equipment following the introduction of women workers, or changes only in the direction of increased safety provisions. The following statement by a manufacturer of fuse parts is typical: No great...

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