United Society of Boilermakers and Iron and Steel Shipbuilders: reports, 1918
TitleUnited Society of Boilermakers and Iron and Steel Shipbuilders: reports, 1918
ReferenceTU/BOIL/1/46
Date
1918
Production date 1918 - 1918
Scope and ContentMonthly reports include: Accounts and number of members for each branch; Reports about union matters; Details about claims for accidents and sickness; Miscellaneous section and debt cases containing details of members who have been expelled or are behind with their payments and warnings about men not allowed to join the union; Lists of names and registration numbers of members admitted, members run out and apprentices that month (arranged by branch); Photographs of officials and ships; Obituaries; Secretaries' names and addresses
Annual report includes: Index (at the front of the annual report); Accounts including branch accounts; List of branch meeting hours; Branches' and secretaries' addresses and meeting houses; Addresses of boiler shops and ship yards; Accounts of benefits received by members including accident and benevolent fund and other grants with name of member; List of deceased members and members' wives including name, date of death, cause of death, age and branch; List of superannuated members showing members' names, registration number, branch and amount received
Circulars: Man-power (Jan); Statement of awards on standard ships and other merchant work (Feb); 12 1/2% and 7 1/2% bonus (Feb); Worthy Secretary (Mar); Transfer of men from the Colours to civil employment (Mar); Committee on Production - Rivetting squads - Engineering Employers' Federation (May); Miscellaneous insurance items (May); Very urgent (Jun); Committee on Production award (Jun); Worthy Secretary (Jun); Award of Committee on Production (Jul); Worthy Secretary (Jul) (x2); Claim that our members now called Skilled Labourers in Royal Dockyards shall be recognised as craftwmen and called Rivetters, Caulkers, etc. (Aug); Shorter working week (Nov); Worthy Secretary (Nov); Committee on Production - Engineering and Foundry trades (Nov); Memorandum of agreement - Introduction of 47 hours week (Dec); Advance of full-time officials salaries (Dec); Allocation of districts for six additional district delegates (no date); State insurance (no date)
Annual report includes: Index (at the front of the annual report); Accounts including branch accounts; List of branch meeting hours; Branches' and secretaries' addresses and meeting houses; Addresses of boiler shops and ship yards; Accounts of benefits received by members including accident and benevolent fund and other grants with name of member; List of deceased members and members' wives including name, date of death, cause of death, age and branch; List of superannuated members showing members' names, registration number, branch and amount received
Circulars: Man-power (Jan); Statement of awards on standard ships and other merchant work (Feb); 12 1/2% and 7 1/2% bonus (Feb); Worthy Secretary (Mar); Transfer of men from the Colours to civil employment (Mar); Committee on Production - Rivetting squads - Engineering Employers' Federation (May); Miscellaneous insurance items (May); Very urgent (Jun); Committee on Production award (Jun); Worthy Secretary (Jun); Award of Committee on Production (Jul); Worthy Secretary (Jul) (x2); Claim that our members now called Skilled Labourers in Royal Dockyards shall be recognised as craftwmen and called Rivetters, Caulkers, etc. (Aug); Shorter working week (Nov); Worthy Secretary (Nov); Committee on Production - Engineering and Foundry trades (Nov); Memorandum of agreement - Introduction of 47 hours week (Dec); Advance of full-time officials salaries (Dec); Allocation of districts for six additional district delegates (no date); State insurance (no date)
Extent1 volume of printed reports
LanguageEnglish
Conditions governing accessOpen
Levelfile
Normal locationL01/46 (Room 17)
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