National Institute of Houseworkers.

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During the Second World War, a governmental committee, chaired by Violet Markham was set up to examine the implications of the severe shortage of domestic help, particularly where professional women were carrying a 'double burden.' Shortly after the war, Markham established the National Institute of House Workers to promote domestic service as a skilled craft. (Lewis 1984)

From the guide to the National Institute of House Workers, 1948-1965, (London Metropolitan University: Trades Union Congress Library Collections)

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