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
Persons keywordUnited Society of Boilermakers and Iron and Steel Shipbuilders
SubjectTrade unions, Boilermakers, Shipbuilders, Wages, Working conditions, Collective agreements
Conditions governing accessOpen
Levelfile
Normal locationL01/46 (Room 17)
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