Box 1
Contains 39 Results:
Child Labor, Industrial Accidents
Study findings and other writings by Florence Kelley; See bibliography of pamphlets/writings: appendix A
Child Labor Manufacturers Program, 1926-1953
Address to the NCL by New York Consumer's League President Dorothy Kenyon, 1927. Letter to Florence Kelley from the U.S. Dept. of Labor, October 1927. Draft outlining a new plan for youth in industry, November 15, 1926. News release, Industry Meets Educators' Ideas, Modifies Child Education Program, National Association of Manufacturers, New York, NY, 1928. Draft of Act to Amend the Child Labor Law, 1953
Disability Insurance, 1949
Recommendations of the Committee on Cash Disability Insurance, NCL
Equal Pay for Equal Work, 1935-1945
Senate Bill S.1178: A Bill providing equal pay for equal work, June 21, 1945. U.S. Dept. of Labor Women's Bureau. Suggested language for an Act to abolish wage differentials based on gender. State of Montana code regarding equal pay: 1935 revision to 1919 code. State of Washington: House Bill approving 1943 revision of 1913 law on equal pay
Equal Rights, 1921-1925
Remarks by Florence Kelley. List of, and comments from, national organizations officially on record as against the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA). Proposed Amendment to the Unites States Constitution and related correspondence. Routine correspondence
Equal Rights, 1940-1950
Comments by Secretary of Labor to Judiciary Committee on the ERA. List of Organizations Opposed the ERA. Routine correspondence and records supporting and opposing the ERA
Health and Safety
Pamphlets related to workplace-related illnesses, including exposure to poisons
Health Insurance, 1945
Summary of proposed National Health Insurance Bill, November 19, 1945. Routine correspondence and news clippings on proposed National Health Bill
Hotel Industry, 1921-1922
NCL pamphlets and leaflets on women hotel workers
Hours of Work
Routine correspondence, pamphlets, and new clippings related to hours of work required by some employers, including that related to night work required of women and children