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Correspondence regarding minimum rate of wages in the paper and cardboard box trade...

Catalogue reference: D5395/2/3/3

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Reference
D5395/2/3/3
Date
1911-1912
Description

Correspondence regarding minimum rate of wages in the paper and cardboard box trade proposed by the Trade Board Act 1909, Apr 1911-Feb 1912

Plus copy of the Trade Board Act, 1909 (D5395/3/3/31); notice of objections of Robinson & Sons Ltd to the revised 'Proposal to fix' minimum rates (D5395/3/3/32); two posters advertising the proposal to fix minimum rates, 6 Apr 1911 and 1 Sep 1911 (D5395/3/3/33-34) and notes taken at conference 12 Oct 1911 (D5395/3/3/35)

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Derbyshire Record Office
Language
English
Physical description
35 items
Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/c39931d3-145f-4383-bd11-1729a5eebb2f/

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Within the fonds: GB 0026 D5395

Robinson and Sons Ltd, textile and packaging manufacturers, Chesterfield

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Correspondence regarding minimum rate of wages in the paper and cardboard box trade...