PROTECTING WOMEN.
CHILD-BrRTH/ANp. FACTOEYWOEK. ByTelegraphnPress Assbqiatiori—.Copyright. .■'•'■''• (Reo.February < 10> : 9.5 p.m.) - .;' >..;.':,;.■ [ r x '.■ ;■London,;February:. i once at. Newport' resolvedvthat the-: Gov-ernment-should be ,urged,-to extend the; time' during which'.'mothers:' are prohibited, from engaging 'in: factory, work 1 after ohild-birth. ,■, -:, . ..V-." '.''■'•';•.'■.'.,'■.■'.' ■:'-.',, '■ ..The. conference .recommends.,that 'the: period l should ,be extended; : ' from four weeks to -six. months, and; that the local authorities. \ should : ,:be-: to maintain' mothers '■-■ during:.the 'prohibited period."" '.'.'.V .■.^r-;-..,-',;- 1 .;. , - , 1 ',':'">.7 1 '';.'.". :: -'' . ■"]■■'.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 739, 11 February 1910, Page 5
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72PROTECTING WOMEN. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 739, 11 February 1910, Page 5
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