Household employees
Found in 43 Collections and/or Records:
Business and Industrial women, 1920-1947
Business and Industrial women, 1936-1947
Business and Industrial women, 1930-1948
Business and Industrial women, Business and professional women, 1919-1949
Conventions, eleventh, 1930
Conventions, eleventh, 1930
Conventions, fifteenth, 1938
Conventions, fifteenth, 1938
Conventions, fifth, 1916
Conventions, fourteenth, 1936
Conventions, fourteenth, 1936
Conventions, seventeenth, 1946
Conventions, seventeenth, 1946
Conventions, sixteenth, 1940
Conventions, thirteenth, 1934
Household employment, circa 1911-1945
Household employment, circa 1925-1941
Household employment, 1934-1940
Materials for local household employee associations alphabetical by city for Akron, Ohio through Duluth, Minnesota. Listing includes Canada and materials include questionnaires surveying domestic workers' hours, wages, and treatment, educational materials for employees and employers, legislative information, activities, and reports on local domestic worker problems.
Household employment, 1934-1940
Household employment, 1934-1940
Household employment, 1934-1940
Household employment, circa 1915-1941
Household employment, circa 1915-1946
Industrial, 1918-1931
Industrial, 1927-1950
Industrial, circa 1921-1951
Industrial, 1940-1944
Issues of the "Industrial program exchange". The industrial club newsletter updates local associations on industrial work goals and progress, discusses current issues faced by workers, reports on successes of programs, provides resources and bibliographies, and may discuss recruitment practices.
Industrial, 1933-1939
Issues of the "Industrial program exchange". The industrial club newsletter updates local associations on industrial work goals and progress, discusses current issues faced by workers, reports on successes of programs, provides resources and bibliographies, and may discuss recruitment practices. Issues may address, the economic strain and unemployment faced by women, international relations and clubs including China, child labor, organization, race relations, and other topics.
Industrial, 1915-1920
Miscellaneous YWCA of the U.S.A. Industrial Department reports concerning the progress of industrial programs, working conditions, and other matters relating to work with industrial and working women or girls. In addition, materials may discuss departmental personnel changes, recruitment, analysis of methods, or summaries of meetings.