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Women in 20th-Century Ireland, 1922-1966: Sources from the Department of the Taoiseach
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Description: |
Minutes of a ministerial conference held in London, 12 February 1960, concerning Anglo-Irish economic relations. Miss Nichols, Board of Trade, was amongst the British representatives at the conference. |
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Date: |
12/2/1960 |
Cabinet: |
s 16674E/61 |
File: |
Economic relations with Britain, Review 1959 |
Type: |
minutes |
Keywords: |
economics |
Description: |
Civil Service Arbitration Board Report, 8 February 1961, concerning a claim for higher pay which was submitted on behalf of the grades of Assistant Solicitor and Legal Assistant. The report outlines the present salaries as follows: 'man £655 to 31205 and woman £655 to £975'. |
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Date: |
8/2/1961 |
Cabinet: |
s 16775B/61 |
File: |
Civil Service Pay, November 1961 to June 1962 |
Type: |
report |
Keywords: |
civil service; legal profession |
Description: |
Memorandum from the Department of Finance to all departments, 15 March 1961, relating to a consolidation of civil service pay scales. An Appendix attached to the memorandum outlines existing and revised salary scales for a variety of grades. 'Female Temporary Clerical Assistant: present salary on short-hand typing duties 73s (under 21 years), 78s 6d (at 21 years or at entry over 21) to 83s'. |
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Date: |
15/3/1961 |
Cabinet: |
s 16775B/61 |
File: |
Civil Service Pay, November 1961 to June 1962 |
Type: |
memorandum |
Keywords: |
civil service |
Description: |
Memorandum for the Government from the Department of Finance, 11 April 1961, relating to a report of the Civil Service Arbitration Board. The report relates to pay scales for certain grades in the Department of Posts and Telegraphs. An Appendix attached to the memorandum outlines revised and proposed pay scales for a variety of grades within the Department. 'Post Office Clerk, Grade A (Female); Post Office Clerk, Grade B (Female); Telephonist (Female) and Cleaner (Female)'. |
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Date: |
11/4/1961 |
Cabinet: |
s 16775B/61 |
File: |
Civil Service Pay, November 1961 to June 1962 |
Type: |
memorandum |
Keywords: |
civil service |
Description: |
Memorandum from the Department of Finance for the Government, 19 May 1961, relating to the salaries of certain clerical grades within the Civil Service. 'The Minister wishes to bring to the attention of the Government that he has recently settled at conciliation a claim for an increase in the pay of clerical officers at an extra annual cost of £119,000. No added pay is involved as regards the first six years of service but thereafter the additions range in the case of married men from £6.5 a year to £99.8 and in the case of unmarried men and women from £3.9 to £75.6 a year'. |
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Date: |
19/5/1961 |
Cabinet: |
s 16775B/61 |
File: |
Civil Service Pay, November 1961 to June 1962 |
Type: |
memorandum |
Keywords: |
civil service |
Description: |
Memorandum from the Department of Finance for the Government, 11 August 1961, concerning a report of the Civil Service Arbitration Board on a claim for higher pay submitted on behalf of Cost Accountants at the Office of Public Works. The present and recommended salary scales are outlined as follows: 'woman recommended salary scale £1040 to £1485 and man recommended salary scale £1300 to £1725'. |
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Date: |
11/8/1961 |
Cabinet: |
s 16775B/61 |
File: |
Civil Service Pay, November 1961 to June 1962 |
Type: |
memorandum |
Keywords: |
civil service |
Description: |
Letter from JP Lynch, Association of Inspectors of Taxes, Dublin, to the Taoiseach, Sean Lemass, 4 October 1961, enclosing a memorial requesting an increase to their salary scales. 'After serious deliberation we, the undersigned Inspectors of Taxes, take the extraordinary step of asking you as Head of the Government to intervene so that our rights may receive just consideration'. Sheila G Young and Anne M O'Sullivan were amongst the signatories of the memorial. |
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Date: |
4/10/1961 |
Cabinet: |
s 16775B/61 |
File: |
Civil Service Pay, November 1961 to June 1962 |
Type: |
letter |
Keywords: |
civil service |
Description: |
Memorandum from the Department of Finance for the Government, 7 November 1961, relating to a report of the Civil Service Arbitration Board on a claim for higher pay submitted by the Civil Engineer Recruitment Grade. The following pay scales were recommended by the Board: 'man £675 to £1330 and woman £675 to £1075'. |
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Date: |
7/11/1961 |
Cabinet: |
s 16775B/61 |
File: |
Civil Service Pay, November 1961 to June 1962 |
Type: |
memorandum |
Keywords: |
civil service |
Description: |
Memorandum for the Government from the Department of Justice, 7 November 1961, relating to Garda Siochana pay and lack of discipline in the Force. 'The newspapers of Friday 3 November carried accounts of dissatisfaction on the part of younger members of the Gardai and of attempts made by them to hold meetings at the stations'. An Appendix attached to the memorandum outlines pay scales for both male and female members of the Force. 'On appointment and during training: males 175/ per week and females 152/6 per week'. |
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Date: |
7/11/1961 |
Cabinet: |
s 16841B/61 |
File: |
Garda Siochana, Pay and allowances including Arbitration Board awards |
Type: |
memorandum |
Keywords: |
Garda Siochana; employment |
Description: |
Hand-written letter from John Murtagh, President, Queen's University Literary and Scientific Society, to the Department of the Taoiseach, 15 September 1961, relating to the possibility of the Taoiseach's attendance at one of their debates. Judith Silver is listed as the Society's Assistant Secretary. |
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Date: |
15/9/1961 |
Cabinet: |
s 16845B/61 |
File: |
Queen's University Belfast, Literary and Scientific Society, Conservative and Unionist Association, 1961 |
Type: |
letter |
Keywords: |
academics; Northern Ireland |