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StorageSiteUCL Institute of Education
LevelFile
Reference Number UWT/D/40/4
TitleLabour Party (Propaganda)
Date1919 - 1944
DescriptionPress cuttings regarding Labour Party policy and reports for and against Labour Party action on a variety of subjects including:
Discussion of class difference and discrimination
Reports on conferences, including Labour Party conference
Changes to the law for Poor Law Guardians
Municipal and local government reform
Unemployment
Socialists, socialism and communism
Minimum wage
Economy Bill
Conservative Party propaganda poster on employment
Labour criticism of the Economy Bill
Miners' National Wages Campaign
Strikes
National and Municipal revenue and expenditure
Agriculture
Labour Party unity
Capitalism
Women in the Labour Party
House of Lords
Education
The work of Members of Parliament
Foreign policy
Salaries for teachers
Housing
Working hours
Married women teachers

Correspondence between Ethel Froud (NUWT), the Labour Party, Members of Parliament including Stanley Baldwin, the Mineworkers Federation of Great Britain, 'Daily Herald' newspaper, National Union of Societies for Equal Citizenship, and the Trades Union Congress General Council regarding:
Requests for Government support for NUWT Resolutions
Miners National Wages Campaign
Requests to the 'Daily Herald' newspaper to publish NUWT Resolutions
Appeals and funds given to the Women's Committee for the Relief of Miners' Wives and Children
Nationalisation of industries

Report of the Eight National Conference of Labour Women, 1927
'Deputations to Ministers in connection with the Resolutions passes at the Annual General Council Meeting', General Federation of Trade Unions, 1928
'Is Woman's Place in the Home?', Labour Discussion Series, 1946
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AccessStatusOpen

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