Economic Effects of the War Upon Women And Children in Great Britain

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^ Home Office, General Order, Sept. 9, 1916, p. 1.
124 ECONOMIC EFFECTS OF THE WAR two-shift system were not to exceed sixty, and a maximum of six shifts was to be worked in any one week. The third scheme also hmited weekly hours to sixty, and required working hours to fall between 6 a.m. and 10 p.m., but as much as twelve hours might be worked in a single day. Hours for meals were fixed according to the Health of Munition Workers Committee recommendations. In cases of special emergency in nava
...l ship repairing women might work a maximum of sixty-five hours weekly. They might only be employed at night if supervised by a woman welfare worker or "responsible forewoman." Except for the night work, the order was practically a return to pre- war standards.^ The Ministry of Munitions supplemented these efforts by ordering the "investigating officers," of the labor regulation section of its labor department, who had charge of all labor matters except dilution and the supply of labor, to report cases of excessive overtime and unnecessary Simday work in con- trolled establishments, with a view to having an order issued prohibiting it.

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