the most important job done by the women during the war was to work in the munitions factory
Most of them were housewives. But during World War ll, they took their husband's factory jobs.
it was actually called the Glassglow Arnold this was named after the place and the man[the boss]
£100
women
Factory owners wanted to keep their workforce healthy because there was a shortage of labor during World War II. A+
factory work, secretaries,they had to do whatever there hubands did
Women .
the most important job done by the women during the war was to work in the munitions factory
Jobs that were hard like bome making
Most of them were housewives. But during World War ll, they took their husband's factory jobs.
Factory owners wanted to keep their workforce healthy because there was a shortage of labor during World War II.
in WW1 (world war 1) women were making food in factory and weapons for the solders
it was actually called the Glassglow Arnold this was named after the place and the man[the boss]
women were paid less because most of the factories were sexist and believed that women could not do as good a job as men, the women received on average £3.50 where as the men received £7.00.
tough,very tough
During World War 2 many women entered the work force for the first time. Many male only occupation, industry and farming in particular welcomed these replenishment of the workforce. Factory work, as well as serving in the military were new frontiers for women.