The Woman's Part - The Original Classic Edition

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Author: Yates L ISBN: 9781486416615
Publisher: Emereo Publishing Publication: October 24, 2012
Imprint: Emereo Publishing Language: English
Author: Yates L
ISBN: 9781486416615
Publisher: Emereo Publishing
Publication: October 24, 2012
Imprint: Emereo Publishing
Language: English
This is a high quality book of the original classic edition.

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Women before the war, to be sure, took part in factory life where such [Pg 9]commodities as textiles, clothing, food, household goods, &c., were produced, but by consensus of opinion-feminine as well as masculine-her presence in Engineering Works, save on mere routine work, or on a few delicate processes, was considered in the pre-war period as unsuitable and undesirable.

...I remember, at the beginning of a course of training for women, how an instructor at a large metropolitan Centre remarked that 'ninety-nine per cent. of the new students do not know what accuracy means', and he detailed how difficult it was to instil into their mind 'that quintessence of their work'.

...One manager notes how the trained women from the Schools were able 'to become producers almost at once'; another states that the drafting of the women students from School to factory has enabled the work of munitions to be carried on 'with greater expedition than would otherwise have been the case', and yet another, with a scarcely concealed note of astonishment, relates that his students were able to be engaged at once on 'all kinds of machinery, capstan lathes, turning lathes, milling and wheel cutting machinery'.

This discovery of the employer, of the potentialities of women's work in the engineering trades, soon led to a development of the instruction of female students in the Training Centres; more advanced machine work was added to the curriculum, as well as tuition in aeroplane woodwork and construction, in core-making and moulding, in draughtsmanship and electrical work, in optical-instrument making, including the delicate and highly-skilled work of lens and prism making.

...There are now (December, 1917) over forty training schools for engineering work in Great Britain, as well as nine instructional factories and workshops, and the proportion of women to men trained in all the processes may be reckoned roughly as two to one.

Contents:

I. The Advent Of Women In Engineering Trades, Sharing A Common Task, Dilution, Heroism In The Workshop

Ii. Training The Munition Worker, The Quintessence Of The Work, The Instructional Factory, First Steps In Industrial Life

Iii. At Work-I., Shells And Shell Cases, In The Fuse-Shop,Cartridges And Bullets

Iv. At Work-Ii., The Making Of Aircraft, Optical Instruments, In The Shipyards

V. Comfort And Safety, Welfare Supervision, Protective Clothing, Rest-Rooms And First Aid, Women Police

Vi. Outside Welfare, Recreation, Motherhood, The Factory Nursery

Vii. Growth Of The Industrial Canteen, General Principles, The Worker's Oasis

Viii. Housing, Billeting, Temporary Accommodation, Permanent Accommodation

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This is a high quality book of the original classic edition.

This is a freshly published edition of this culturally important work, which is now, at last, again available to you.

Enjoy this classic work. These few paragraphs distill the contents and give you a quick look inside:

Women before the war, to be sure, took part in factory life where such [Pg 9]commodities as textiles, clothing, food, household goods, &c., were produced, but by consensus of opinion-feminine as well as masculine-her presence in Engineering Works, save on mere routine work, or on a few delicate processes, was considered in the pre-war period as unsuitable and undesirable.

...I remember, at the beginning of a course of training for women, how an instructor at a large metropolitan Centre remarked that 'ninety-nine per cent. of the new students do not know what accuracy means', and he detailed how difficult it was to instil into their mind 'that quintessence of their work'.

...One manager notes how the trained women from the Schools were able 'to become producers almost at once'; another states that the drafting of the women students from School to factory has enabled the work of munitions to be carried on 'with greater expedition than would otherwise have been the case', and yet another, with a scarcely concealed note of astonishment, relates that his students were able to be engaged at once on 'all kinds of machinery, capstan lathes, turning lathes, milling and wheel cutting machinery'.

This discovery of the employer, of the potentialities of women's work in the engineering trades, soon led to a development of the instruction of female students in the Training Centres; more advanced machine work was added to the curriculum, as well as tuition in aeroplane woodwork and construction, in core-making and moulding, in draughtsmanship and electrical work, in optical-instrument making, including the delicate and highly-skilled work of lens and prism making.

...There are now (December, 1917) over forty training schools for engineering work in Great Britain, as well as nine instructional factories and workshops, and the proportion of women to men trained in all the processes may be reckoned roughly as two to one.

Contents:

I. The Advent Of Women In Engineering Trades, Sharing A Common Task, Dilution, Heroism In The Workshop

Ii. Training The Munition Worker, The Quintessence Of The Work, The Instructional Factory, First Steps In Industrial Life

Iii. At Work-I., Shells And Shell Cases, In The Fuse-Shop,Cartridges And Bullets

Iv. At Work-Ii., The Making Of Aircraft, Optical Instruments, In The Shipyards

V. Comfort And Safety, Welfare Supervision, Protective Clothing, Rest-Rooms And First Aid, Women Police

Vi. Outside Welfare, Recreation, Motherhood, The Factory Nursery

Vii. Growth Of The Industrial Canteen, General Principles, The Worker's Oasis

Viii. Housing, Billeting, Temporary Accommodation, Permanent Accommodation

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