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Catalogue reference: LAB 100
LAB 100
Minutes and agenda of the meetings of the Port of London Registration Committee relating to its responsibility for operating a scheme for the registration of all dock and riverside labourers available for employment within the area administered...
LAB 100
1925-1947
Minutes and agenda of the meetings of the Port of London Registration Committee relating to its responsibility for operating a scheme for the registration of all dock and riverside labourers available for employment within the area administered by the Port of London Authority.
Some annual reports of the committee are bound in with the minutes, as are some other miscellaneous items considered by the committee.
Other records concerning port labour, registration of dockworkers and decasualisation of dock labour in the Port of London may be found in BK 30
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The Port of London Registration Committee was set up in 1920, following recommendations made by the Port of London Casual Labour Committee in 1919. The Port of London Registration Committee comprised panels of employers' and workers' representatives, with a secretariat provided by the Ministry of Labour. Port labour registration became the responsibility of the National Dock Labour Board, set up in 1947.
Records of departments responsible for labour and employment matters and related...
Port of London Registration Committee: Minutes and Agenda
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