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StorageSiteUCL Institute of Education
LevelFile
Reference Number UWT/D/39/26
TitleEconomies
Date1932 - 1934
DescriptionCorrespondence between Emily Phipps, Ethel Froud and A. Muriel Pierotti (NUWT), Local Education Committees, East Acton Parents and Teachers Guild, local and national newspapers, and members of the NUWT regarding:
Concern over proposals to reduce the number of free school places available
NUWT concern over the resolutions in the Ray Economy Committee
Enquiries by the NUWT into the effects of the salary cuts on other civil services such as the police
Examples from NUWT members of how the further education cuts are affecting their areas and schools
Typed reports of the reaction of local press throughout the country to the further education cuts and to the NUWT's part in the campaign against them
Highlighting to the press the NUWT's criticisms of further proposed education cuts

Reports and publications:
Official Report of the Parliamentary Debates from the House of Commons, 18 April 1932
'The Practical Effects of Education Economy', published by Workers Educational Association

Board of Education Grant Regulations, Statutory Rules and Orders and other official reports including:
'Higher Education Grant Regulations'
'Regulations for Secondary Schools'

Press cuttings and typed extracts regarding:
Compulsory school closures
Decisions not to proceed with new school buildings
Reaction to graduated fees proposal
Other economy proposals such as cutting school supplies
Protests against pension cuts for teachers
Proposed salary cuts for other civil services
County Council proposals for making savings
Ray Economy Committee Report
Proposals to raise the school starting age to 6

Minutes of the London County Council Education Committee - Higher Education Sub-Committee, fro October 1931
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AccessStatusOpen

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