Worlds of Labour: Essays in Birmingham Labour HistoryAnthony Wright, Richard Shackleton |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 28
Page 47
... increased to 55 policemen . Furthermore , the Chief Constable implemented the confidential police orders of May 1902 ( which had been introduced following Lloyd George's contentious anti - Boer War meeting at the Birmingham Town Hall ) ...
... increased to 55 policemen . Furthermore , the Chief Constable implemented the confidential police orders of May 1902 ( which had been introduced following Lloyd George's contentious anti - Boer War meeting at the Birmingham Town Hall ) ...
Page 70
... increases were allowed to sergeants and pensions ( for those with over fifteen years service ) were substantially increased . Indeed , the pensions constituted perhaps the most tempting part of the new dispensation : the wage increases ...
... increases were allowed to sergeants and pensions ( for those with over fifteen years service ) were substantially increased . Indeed , the pensions constituted perhaps the most tempting part of the new dispensation : the wage increases ...
Page 73
... increased from £ 161 / 4s to £ 292 / 10s and even a P.C. such as Thomas Baggott , with six years service , jeopardised and lost a salary increased to £ 213 / 4s . It must be said that this statistical table is of - 73 -
... increased from £ 161 / 4s to £ 292 / 10s and even a P.C. such as Thomas Baggott , with six years service , jeopardised and lost a salary increased to £ 213 / 4s . It must be said that this statistical table is of - 73 -
Contents
A Notorious Christine Heward | 18 |
Unemployment Agitation in Birmingham Cyril Collard | 35 |
Police Strike in Birmingham Richard Shackleton | 63 |
Copyright | |
4 other sections not shown
Common terms and phrases
1929 General Election activists activities Annual Report Association August Birmingham branch Birmingham labour movement Birmingham Labour Party Birmingham Mail Birmingham Post Birmingham Reference Library Birmingham Right Birmingham Trades Council Borough Labour Party Borough Party boys British campaign Census Chamberlain Square Chief Constable Children's Employment Commission city's Co-operative collection Communist Party December demonstrations Distress Committee District early editor Education election electoral employers girls Government History industrial issue January Jim Simmons Joseph Southall juvenile labour Labour candidates labour movement leaders meeting Minutes Mosley movement in Birmingham municipal Neville Chamberlain nineteenth century NUPPO October op.cit organisation paper Parliamentary Party's Police Orders police strikers political records Secretary Skett social Society strike strike action strikers Tory Town Crier Town Hall trade union trade unionists unemployed agitation Unemployed Workmen Act University of Birmingham vote wages Watch Committee weekly West Midlands women workers