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Learning A Trade 1944-1949
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When the war ended in 1945, a campaign by the unions for a 40-hour workweek began almost immediately. This resulted in many strikes, during which the railway system was shut down. As an apprentice, I was not on strike, but like many other Victorians, I could not get to work. Because of this, I had to make up for the 38 days lost during my apprenticeship, extending it to 1949, when I finally completed my five years and became a tradesman fitter and turner. The 40-hour work week was eventually won in 1947. The war and strikes interrupted my apprenticeship, but through them I gained valuable lessons in politics, human relations and newspaper reporting.
During my apprenticeship, my weekends, holidays and annual leaves were very exciting times for me, hiking, and skiing with the Rover Scouts and Youth Hostels Association, which I felt were a very important adjunct to my apprenticeship, because I learned a number of extra skills, learning to ski and carpentry skills making a pair of skis.
Product details
Binding:
Paperback
Number of Pages:
252
Release Date:
2025-12-05
Publication Date:
2025-12-05
Publisher:
Tale Publishing
Languages:
Original:
English
ISBN10:
1763836827
ISBN13:
9781763836822
Weight:
488 g
Height:
148 cm
Width:
210 cm
Thickness:
16 cm
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