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StorageSiteUCL Institute of Education
LevelFile
Reference Number UWT/D/32/3
TitleThe Civil Service
Date1921 - 1955
DescriptionPress cuttings and pamphlets regarding:
Equal pay in the Civil Service, including publications and reports by the Civil Service Equal Pay Committee
Comparisons between the situation of salaries, pensions and pensions for widows in the Civil Service and Teaching professions
Debate over classifying Teachers as Civil Servants
The Royal Commission on the Civil Service 1955
Increase in age limit for working in the Civil Service
'Anti-woman' propaganda article from the Evening Standard regarding the all-male organisation 'Fairfield' which was formed to protest against the employment of women in the Civil Service

Correspondence between F. W. Pethick-Lawrence, The Treasury, Whitehall, the Civil Service Clerical Association, the National Association of Women Civil Servants, the London and National Society for Women's Service and Ethel Froud, National Union of Women Teachers (NUWT), 1930s and 1940s regarding:
The Royal Commission on the Civil Service
Equal Pay and conditions of employment of Women Civil Servants

Extract from 'The Woman Teacher', March 27, 1925

Correspondence between A. M. Pierotti, NUWT, and the Council of Women Civil Servants regarding a report 'Would the Introduction of Equal Pay into the Civil Service have inflationary consequences?', 1950s
Copy of the report 'Would the Introduction of Equal Pay into the Civil Service have inflationary consequences?' by Marian E. A. Bowley, June 1950
Extract of notes from a meeting of the Council of Women Civil Servants regarding the report

Copy of 'The Counter Clerk: the official organ of the Association of Counter Clerks and Telegraphists', August 1937

Correspondence between the Women Civil Servants Joint Committee and Ethel Froud, NUWT regarding:
The amalgamation of the Federation of Women Civil Servants and Civil Service Section of the Association of Women Clerks and Secretaries to form the Women Civil Servants Joint Committee, 1931
Equal Pay

Correspondence between Ethel Froud, NUWT, and the Union of Post Office Workers regarding their claims for a 40 hour, 5 day week. Includes relevant pamphlets and reports

Correspondence between Ethel Froud, NUWT, and the Civil Service Equal Pay Committee regarding Equal Pay, 1920 - 1930s.
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