From School to Work
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Jim
The
school leaving age was raised to 15 in 1947. Generally, in those
post-war years, there was a wide range of work opportunities for school
leavers. One important source of employment, mainly for girls, was with
the Wren’s Nest Weaving company
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WORKING CONDITIONS Jim
Although
working conditions had improved during the war years, there was still a
lot to improve on in peace time. The standard working ~week was 44 - 48
hours. In almost all workplaces this meant that working on a Saturday
morning was part of the normal working week. The
miners were first to achieve the five-day week in 1952. Only gradually,
over the years did the rest of trade and industry follow suit, but with
stiff resistance from many employers. This major reform was brought
about mainly through the organised strength of the trade unions. With
the five-day week, families could enjoy a more complete social life at
the weekends, and it was certainly one of the major improvements in
workers’ conditions. This was no more evident than in the Shotts
mining community. Another important improvement for the miners was that
following Nationalisation, pithead baths were installed and the miners were
given a subsidised supply of drying Important
advantages were gained by the strengthening of the Factories Acts
implemented after the war. The legislation, monitored more effectively
by the increase in the number of official inspectors, gave workers
better safety protection in the workplace, particularly young workers.
Added to that, there was the desire, supported by management, to set up
social and recreational facilities at work. I
can recall, in the early 1950s going to a few dances organised by the
Wren’s Nest Mill where my young sister, May worked. On another
occasion, I remember going on a cruise to Rothesay which had been
organised by the Viyella clothing factory at Newhouse. Looking
back to that post-war period as I remember it, with radical improvements
including the introduction of the National Health Service and Welfare
State, it was a time for optimism and hope.
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