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Working
Lives
Work |
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Remember
when ... Schoolteachers
and midwives often rode bikes but, for modesty's sake, they
attached a piece of elastic to the hem of the skirt and looped
it over their foot. |
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Deryn
Jones - born 1937
"In
l957, I started a new job in AC Delco in Kirkby, making parts for
cars. The factory was only partly built and the room I worked in had
only three walls, the fourth was a sheet of tarpaulin.
There were no washing facilities, even though we worked with grease
and oil. It was assembly line work, which meant we had to be relieved
by another worker if we wanted to go to the toilet.
We had various saving schemes - perm clubs, hamper clubs and the money
club. I remember spending my savings at C and A Modes, where I bought
a coat, two dresses and two taffeta skirts, complete with underskirts
- for 拢25.
Although 90 percent of the workforce was women, it was not until l992
that the first forewoman was appointed". |
Work |
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Remember
when ... Tram
drivers worked exposed to all the elements with no shelter. |
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Barbara
Harrison - born 1932
"I started work at 14, as a stripper. I had a lot of fun telling
people about my job - which was far from the glamorous image it created
- I worked at Ogdens, sitting on a box all day stripping tobacco from
the stems of the leaves. We wore strips of cloth around our fingers
to stop them from bleeding. The smell of tobacco stayed in your hair
and clothes all the time". |
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