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StorageSiteUCL Institute of Education
LevelFile
Reference Number UWT/D/39/24
TitleEconomies
Date1934
DescriptionCorrespondence between Ethel Froud (NUWT), NUWT members, the International Committee Against Economies, Fascism and War, Local Education Departments, and Members of Parliament regarding:
The organisation and support of Middlesex Ten per cent. Cut Campaign Committee who were calling for the restoration of the 10% cut to teachers salaries.
Mass lobbying of the House of Commons calling for the restoration of the 10% cut to teachers salaries.
Involvement in the committee for organising relief for victimised German teachers.
Calls for the restoration of the 10% salary cuts to teachers.
Letters of acknowledgment from MPs on receiving the NUWT memorandums on 'Women Teachers and the Budget' and 'The Unemployment Bill - Raising the School Leaving Age'.
Circulating a Memorandum from the NUWT on 'Women Teachers and the Budget'.
Circulating a Memorandum from the NUWT on 'The Unemployment Bill - Raising the School Leaving Age'.
Circulars from the NUWT sent to NUWT branches giving details regarding mass lobbying of the House of Commons.
Decisions of various Local Education Authorities regarding re-instating the 10% salary cuts to teachers.
Reactions from MPs and Local Education Authorities to the NUWT calls to raise the school leaving age.

Press cuttings regarding:
Meetings of the Middlesex Ten per cent. Cut Campaign Committee.
Mass lobbying of the House of Commons by woman teachers.
The decision of London County Council to accept the Government's position that the time was not right to reinstate the 10% salary cut to teachers, and protests from teachers regarding this decision.
Copy of 'The Liberal Woman's News', published by the Women's National Liberation Federation, February 1934.
Reactions to proposals to raise the school leaving age.

Typed summaries of MPs replies to the NUWT memorandum on 'Raising the School Leaving Age'.

Memorandums from the NUWT:
Calling for the London County Council to urge the Government to rescind the 10% pay cut in teachers salaries.
'The Unemployment Bill - Raising the School Leaving Age'.
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