National Institute of House Workers

Dates:
Establishment 1946
Disestablishment 1962
Gender:
Female
Britons
English

History notes:

The National Institute of Houseworkers was set up in 1946 as a result of the Report on Post War Organisation of Private Domestic Employment June 1945. The institute was established to supervise the training and placing of women and girls in approved private domestic employment; to award certificates of efficiency; and to regulate minimum wages and working conditions for certified workers placed in approved employment. Residential training centres were set up in London and Swansea. The institute was grant aided by the Ministry of Labour and National Service, though the grant was very much reduced in 1956. In 1962, it was renamed the National Institute of Housecraft Ltd, and was dissolved in 1972.

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Subjects:

  • Labor
  • Women workers

Occupations:

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Places:

  • England, ENG, GB