StorageSite | UCL Institute of Education |
Level | File |
Reference Number | UWT/D/35/11 |
Title | 'General Election, 1951' |
Date | 1951 |
Description | Correspondence between NUWT Headquarters, NUWT branch members, and various Members of Parliament and unsuccessful Parliamentary candidates regarding their views on the points contained within the NUWT Election Statement. This includes: Instructions from Central Council on how individual members and branches can help with work on determining the views of electoral candidates NUWT Election Statement General Election manifesto of the Status of Women Committee Parliamentary campaign leaflets for the Conservative, Liberal and Labour Parties NUWT statement on 'Women teachers: training and supply' Response from Muriel Pierotti to the section of the Labour Party statement which relates to equal pay (correspondence on this point between Pierotti and Barbara Castle and Elaine Burton, Labour candidates) Views of NUWT members on whether sending a questionnaire or an election statement to parliamentary candidates was most effective Views of NUWT members on draft election statement NUWT report 'Some reasons why women teachers demand equal pay' Reports from NUWT branch members of the work done by them in canvassing candidates Responses from parliamentary candidates to the NUWT election statement, detailing whether they agree with NUWT principles
Press cuttings regarding: Reports on the policies of the Labour and Conservative parties in the run up to the election Reports of a trial against 'The Times' newspaper, accused of incurring expenses with a view to promoting the election of the Conservative candidate in the city of London Lists of elected Ministers and Offices and Parliamentary Private Secretaries |
Extent | 2 folders |
AccessStatus | Open |
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