StorageSite | UCL Institute of Education |
Level | File |
Reference Number | UWT/F/33/4 |
Title | 'NUWT Dagenham branch - correspondence' |
Date | 1928 - 1949 |
Description | Correspondence between Ethel Froud and A. Muriel Pierotti (General Secretaries of the NUWT), NUWT Organisers, and members of the Dagenham branch regarding the organisation and management of the branch. The correspondence covers: Decision to disband the branch, 1949 Membership applications and renewals Changes to the members serving on branch committees and as Officers of the branch Notification of changes of address Requests for NUWT literature Arrangements for meetings Arrangements for visits from Central Council members and NUWT Organisers Expressions of thanks from the General Secretary to those undertaking posts for the branch and those retiring from posts in the branch List of branch members, 1947 Branch delegates for annual conference Update of news from individual members, for example news on illness in their family, retirement from the teaching profession, resignation from the union, and other changes of circumstances Requests for application forms for the Boots Booklovers Scheme Equal pay campaign activities Membership applications and renewals Subscriptions to 'The Woman Teacher' Marriage Bar and employment of married women teachers Membership campaign activities Press clipping reporting on a meeting of Essex County Teachers Association, details the threat the National Union of Teachers (NUT) felt was coming from the NUWT and the National Association of Schoolmasters (NAS) Circular letters sent out by the branch to all women teachers in the area Handbill for a meeting to be addressed by Ethel Froudon 'The Crisis: past and future' Subscriptions to Headquarters Organisers reports detailing visits to various schools in the area and reporting on the reactions of women teachers to the NUWT Reports of visits from Central Council members detailing how they felt the branch was being run |
Extent | 1 folder |
AccessStatus | Open |
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