StorageSite | UCL Institute of Education |
Level | File |
Reference Number | UWT/D/10/20 |
Title | 'National Union of Teachers publications and papers' |
Date | 1905 - 1921 |
Description | Leaflets and communications issued by the National Union of Teachers (NUT) to members regarding: Changes to teaching conditions, salary and working conditions The 'threat of the suffragists' Letters urging non members to join the NUT Superannuation Criticisms of the NUWT and other breakaway unions Rules of the NUT Arguments against equal pay in a leaflet from the National Association of Men Teachers Agenda for a meeting of representatives of local and county associations of the NUT, 1917 Agendas and papers for NUT conferences in: 1911, Aberystwyth; 1912, Hull; 1913, Weston-Super-mare; 1914, Lowestoft Eighth annual handbook of the NUT, 1913 - 1914 Letters from the Secretary of the Leeds association of the NUT sent to members who left to join the NUWT
Press cuttings and newspapers: 'The Schoolmaster - the Organ of the NUT', 14/04/1914 - includes an account of an event also recounted in 'The Story of the NUWT' by Muriel Pierotti when Miss A. Byett stood up and asked for a window to be opened (these two account of the same event are very different) 'The Schoolmistress', 16/04/1914 - includes an account of the event that is more similar to that in 'The Story of the NUWT' Reports of the work of anti-suffrage groups within the NUT (particularly in reference to pro-suffrage resolutions submitted to 1914 NUT annual conference) Various reports of the 1914 conference and debates over equal pay and equal suffrage
Also includes some NUWT pamphlets and correspondence regarding: Equal pay for equal work 'Why I left the NUT' |
AccessStatus | Open |
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