National Union of Tailors and Garment Workers: reports and pamphlets, 1943-1985
TitleNational Union of Tailors and Garment Workers: reports and pamphlets, 1943-1985
      ReferenceTU/TAILORA/6/C/10
      Date
      1943-1985
Production date  1943 -  1985
      Scope and ContentReport on post war reconstruction in the clothing industry (1943); A plan of reconstruction for the retail bespoke tailoring trade (1945); Ever since fig leaves came into fashion... a tale of the tailors union (1947); Thoughts on the shorter working week (1960); Why Train? a summary of a report on training in the clothing industry (1963); Report on a survey of training needs prepared by the Industrial Training Service for the Committee on Training for the Clothing Industry (1966); Wages Council Act 1959, dressmaking and women's light clothing wages council, holidays and holiday renumeration proposals (1968); Three leading multinational companies in the textiles, garment and leather industries (1972); Booklet about Dame Anne Loughlin produced on the occasion of the naming ceremony of the Anne Loughlin Room at union headquarters (1975); Employment in clothing - a struggle for survival (ca. 1978); Let's keep our voice (1985); Development of trade unionism in the clothing industry (no date)
      Extent1 folder
      LanguageEnglish
      Persons keywordNational Union of Tailors and Garment Workers
      SubjectTrade unions, Tailors, Garment workers, Clothing industry
      Conditions governing accessOpen
      Levelfile
      Normal locationAF Tailors Box 5 (Room 35)
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