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There are some 33, 246 women employed as barbers, hairdressers and manicurists. The Barbers' Union until this year has not admitted women to its member- ship. In a number of large cities, however, manicurists, hairdressers and workers in beauty parlours have small and struggling independent unions. In the broom and brush manufacturing industry, where 2, 780 women are employed, 15 women are claimed by the Broom and Whisk Makers' Union. This industry has been transferred to a large extent to pris...on workshops and is therefore completely demoral- ised as far as unionisation is concerned. The Laundry Workers' industry, employing 72, 675 women, of whom 2, 199 are girls under 15, claimed a union membership of about 5, 000 women in 1924, (6, 200 in 1920), employed at skilled and unskilled work. Though the union has no special policy, its of- ficials seem to be aware of the preponderance of women 126 THE WOMAN WORKER in the industry. They understand the problems and attempt to meet them with their limited resources and the strength of the union.
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