'The National Institute of Houseworkers was set up in 1946 with the primary aim of raising the status of domestic employment. thus attracting more workers into this essential occupation, and establishing, by means of training and by examination of those already possessing the necessary qualifications, a recognised standard of skill for employment under agreed working conditions.' Introduction to The Houseworker - The Journal of The Institute of Houseworkers, March 1951. Address of headquarters 53, Mount Street, London. Collection includes: copies of the journal The Houseworker 1948-1956; Annual Reports 1949-1965 and Conference Reports 1954-1955. Copy of 'A Training Scheme for Houseworkers' not dated.
National Institute of House Workers
GB 1924 HD 6072
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Fonds
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1948-1965
GB 0813 POST 63 Series
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Series
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1869-1990
This series consists of reports, memoranda and correspondence outlining training activities in The Post Office and considering the training needs of Post Office staff.
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