WOMEN FIGHT HITLER
THEY ARE BUILDING SHIPS FOR THE BATTLE OF THE OCEAN A. new welding machine recently sent to Britain from the United •States is being used witli great success in training the women who are to-daj" helping to build ships for the Battle of the Oceans. The women become good electric welders after a brief training. A growing number of them are now working alongside their menfolk in the yards of the Tees, Tyne, Wear, Mersey and Clyde. They are taking over the lighter jobs such as painting a ship's structure; every week more and more of I hern arc to be seen high up on the staging. Heavier work like riveting is nol quite their line, but they makei ex cellent rivet heaters. They are to be found on repetition work in the machine shops. They make piston rings. They assemble valves. In oil engine works 011 the Clyde theirs is the chief 'labour used in building oil coolers. Women are even taking over work as fitters on the lower parts of heavy marine engines which can be reached from the lloor or the first staging. And - everyone is agreed that they arc a succcss: the Government, the employers, the trade unions, and —■ the women themselves.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 5, Issue 99, 2 September 1942, Page 3
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209WOMEN FIGHT HITLER Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 5, Issue 99, 2 September 1942, Page 3
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