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- 1904-1961 (Creation)
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Founded in 1904 as the Equal Pay League, part of the National Union of Teachers, in 1906 this organisation was re-named the National Federation of Women Teachers. In 1920 it it broke away to form an independent union, the National Union of Women Teachers. It was a feminist organisation and maintained close links with other groups and individuals in the women's movement. Its main aim was to obtain equal pay but it also interested itself in the wide range of issues affecting women teachers, including the marriage bar, maternity rights and family allowances. It was also concerned with education in its widest sense and took an interest in many issues such as class sizes, corporal punishment, the school leaving age, teacher training, and wider social and political debates such as capital punishment, the minimum wage and health policy. In 1961, when equal pay had been achieved, the Union was wound up.
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When the Union advertised that it was winding up its activities in 1961, the Librarian of the Institute of Education approached it with a view to obtaining the records. They were eventually transferred in 1964.
GB 0366 UWT 1904-1961 collection 429 boxes National Union of Women Teachers
Founded in 1904 as the Equal Pay League, part of the National Union of Teachers, in 1906 this organisation was re-named the National Federation of Women Teachers. In 1920 it it broke away to form an independent union, the National Union of Women Teachers. It was a feminist organisation and maintained close links with other groups and individuals in the women's movement. Its main aim was to obtain equal pay but it also interested itself in the wide range of issues affecting women teachers, including the marriage bar, maternity rights and family allowances. It was also concerned with education in its widest sense and took an interest in many issues such as class sizes, corporal punishment, the school leaving age, teacher training, and wider social and political debates such as capital punishment, the minimum wage and health policy. In 1961, when equal pay had been achieved, the Union was wound up.
When the Union advertised that it was winding up its activities in 1961, the Librarian of the Institute of Education approached it with a view to obtaining the records. They were eventually transferred in 1964.
Extensive collection of records of the National Union of Women Teachers, 1904-1961, including minutes of the Council and various committees, conference reports, branch records, correspondence, press cuttings, handbills, pamphlets, posters and photographs. There is also a large series of subject files on particular issues, individuals, organisations and campaigns documenting the wide range of the Union's interests. These include, for example, papers concerning women's organisations such as the Six Point Group, the National Union of Societies for Equal Citizenship, the Women's Freedom League, the Open Door Council, the Association of Women Clerks and Secretaries and others and educational groups such as the English New Education Fellowship and the Workers Educational Association. There is also a series of collected biographical material on a wide range of individuals.
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Created 06/11/1999, modified 12/6/2000 Association of Women Clerks and Secretaries Educational administrative structure Educational associations Educational organizations Educational personnel Employment English New Education Fellowship Equal opportunity Equal pay National Union of Societies for Equal Citizenship National Union of Women Teachers x National Union of Teachers , Equal Pay League x National Federation of Women Teachers Open Door Council Personnel management Rights of special groups Sex discrimination Sexual division of labour Six Point Group Social and economic rights Teacher associations Teachers Teacher trade unions Wage policy Wages WEA , Workers' Educational Association x Workers' Educational Association Womens employment Women's Freedom League Womens rights Women teachers Organization and administration Personnel People by occupation Health services administration Public administration People Government
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Extensive collection of records of the National Union of Women Teachers, 1904-1961, including minutes of the Council and various committees, conference reports, branch records, correspondence, press cuttings, handbills, pamphlets, posters and photographs. There is also a large series of subject files on particular issues, individuals, organisations and campaigns documenting the wide range of the Union's interests. These include, for example, papers concerning women's organisations such as the Six Point Group, the National Union of Societies for Equal Citizenship, the Women's Freedom League, the Open Door Council, the Association of Women Clerks and Secretaries and others and educational groups such as the English New Education Fellowship and the Workers Educational Association. There is also a series of collected biographical material on a wide range of individuals.
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Open. Apply to Archivist.
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A reader wishing to publish any quotation of information, including pictorial, derived from any archive material must apply in writing for prior permission from the Librarian or other appropriate person(s) as indicated by the Archivist. A limited number of photocopies may be supplied at the discretion of the Archivist.
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- English
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- Latin
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- Educational organizations » Educational administrative structure
- Educational organizations » Educational administrative structure » Educational associations
- Educational organizations
- Educational personnel
- Employment
- Social and economic rights » Equal opportunity
- Personnel management
- Rights of special groups
- Social and economic rights
- Educational organizations » Educational administrative structure » Educational associations » Teacher associations
- Educational personnel » Teachers
- Educational organizations » Educational administrative structure » Educational associations » Teacher associations » Teacher trade unions
- Personnel management » Wages » Wage policy
- Personnel management » Wages
- Employment » Womens employment
- Rights of special groups » Womens rights
- Educational personnel » Teachers » Women teachers
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- Government » Public administration
- Government
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