Papers of Sir Joseph Hallsworth (1884-1974), trade union leader... 'ILO [International Labour Office] Advisory Committee on Salaried Employees, 1931-1933'., 1928-1933
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International Federation of Commercial, Clerical and Technical Employees (IFCCTE): memorandum by Hallsworth on International Labour Office (ILO) and its relationship to organisations of salaried and intellectual workers.
File of correspondence with International Labour Office (ILO) and International Federation of Commercial, Clerical and Technical Employees (IFCCTE) over arrangements for meetings and topics for discussion.
1st session of Advisory Committee on Salaried Employees (ACSE).
Report of International Labour Office (ILO) Unemployment Committee and resolution about salaried employees.
Danish Shops and Warehouses (Closing Times) Act, with typescript English summary.
'Holidays with pay for private employees'.
International Labour Office (ILO): file of notes on Sunday rest of salaried employees.
International Labour Office (ILO): note on reduction of hours of work, in regard to salaried employees.
International Labour Office (ILO): note on inventions by salaried employees.
International Labour Office (ILO): note on radius clauses.
International Federation of Commercial, Clerical and Technical Employees (IFCCTE): General Secretary, G J A Smit junior, about agenda items of Advisory Committee on Salaried Employees.
File of resolutions adopted at 2nd session of Advisory Committee on Salaried Employees.
File of extracts from minutes of 38th session of Governing Body of International Labour Office (ILO).
File of extracts from International Labour Office (ILO) minutes.