Welfare Work, Employers' Experiments for Improving Working Conditions in Factories
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120 INDUSTRIAL ENVIRONMENT cases it is dangerous for the workers to partate of food in workrooms/ and it can never be considered desirable. Yet many workers prefer to have their meals on the premises, for often there is no con- venient place in the neighbourhood and, on wet days especially, the streets do not present an inviting prospect. This fact does not escape the notice of employers, and in 1912 the Principal Lady In- and are pro- spector could say, " many employers and an increasing kicr^...staK number are on their own initiative making provision numbers. of good mess-rooms. . . . This in itself tends to spread desire among workers for so important an aid to health in other places." " According to the Factory Inspector's Report for 191 3, " the admirable examples set in a small minority of cases by employers have . . . told in bringing the question [of mess- rooms] forward, and . . . many employers are readier to consider the matter when extending their undertakings than they ever were before, and are thus ready for any amendment of the law in this matter.
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