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“Victorian Attitude”

(N.Z.P. A. -Reuter—Copyriq.it) BLACKPOOL (England), September 7. Britain’s attitude towards women workers belonged to the last century, trade union delegates were told at their annual congress at Blackpool yesterday. “In some industries women’s work is essential, and without women’s work the economy itself would collapse. “The attitude of Britain to its women workers is Victorian, if not Oriental.

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31161, 10 September 1966, Page 2

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“Victorian Attitude” Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31161, 10 September 1966, Page 2

“Victorian Attitude” Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31161, 10 September 1966, Page 2

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