On This Day
On This Day, 5 April 1917
On 05, Apr 2017 | In On This Day | By Nicola Gauld
Birmingham Daily Post
Thursday 5 April 1917
MUNITIONS ACT AND LADY CLERKS.
At a General Munitions Tribunal, held yesterday, at the Victoria Courts, a Birmingham firm were fined £10 for employing a lady clerk, previously engaged by a munition firm, without a leaving certificate. The representative of the firm said they did not ask where she had previously been employed, being ignorant of the fact that the Act applied to lady clerks. The Chairman said firms must clearly understand that clerks came within the provision of the Act.