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  <OtherInfo label="Biography" urlencoded="The+National+Federation+of+Women+Workers+(NFWW)+was+formed+in+1906+by+Mary+Macarthur.+The+Federation+had+close+links+with+the+Women%27s+Trade+Union+League%2c+with+Gertrude+Tuckwell+serving+as+president+of+both+organisations+from+1908.+The+NFWW+saw+strikes+as+the+chief+means+of+unionising+unorganised+workers+and+probably+did+more+than+any+other+organisation+(including+trade+unions)+to+unionise+women+especially+during+the+mass+strike+wave+of+1910-1914.+The+Federation+was+entirely+unself-seeking%2c+in+that+its+efforts+were+purely+for+the+benefit+of+the+unions+rather+than+its+own+prestige.+Although+its+membership+had+risen+to+20%2c+000+by+1914%2c+its+leaders+never+intended+that+the+NFWW+should+remain+permanently+as+a+women%27s+union.+In+fact+in+1921+it+quietly+merged+with+the+National+Union+of+General+Workers+(now+the+GMB).+%0a%0aThe+Federation%2c+along+with+many+of+the+other+women%27s+organisations%2c+campaigned+to+expose+the+evils+of+the+sweated+trades.+Their+propaganda+was+very+effective+and+played+a+major+part+in+inducing+the+Liberal+government+to+pass+the+1909+Trade+Boards+Act+which+was+an+attempt+to+fix+minimum+wages+in+certain+of+the+most+exploitative+trades%2c+usually+the+ones+in+which+women+predominated." urlpathencoded="The%20National%20Federation%20of%20Women%20Workers%20(NFWW)%20was%20formed%20in%201906%20by%20Mary%20Macarthur.%20The%20Federation%20had%20close%20links%20with%20the%20Women's%20Trade%20Union%20League,%20with%20Gertrude%20Tuckwell%20serving%20as%20president%20of%20both%20organisations%20from%201908.%20The%20NFWW%20saw%20strikes%20as%20the%20chief%20means%20of%20unionising%20unorganised%20workers%20and%20probably%20did%20more%20than%20any%20other%20organisation%20(including%20trade%20unions)%20to%20unionise%20women%20especially%20during%20the%20mass%20strike%20wave%20of%201910-1914.%20The%20Federation%20was%20entirely%20unself-seeking,%20in%20that%20its%20efforts%20were%20purely%20for%20the%20benefit%20of%20the%20unions%20rather%20than%20its%20own%20prestige.%20Although%20its%20membership%20had%20risen%20to%2020,%20000%20by%201914,%20its%20leaders%20never%20intended%20that%20the%20NFWW%20should%20remain%20permanently%20as%20a%20women's%20union.%20In%20fact%20in%201921%20it%20quietly%20merged%20with%20the%20National%20Union%20of%20General%20Workers%20(now%20the%20GMB).%20%0a%0aThe%20Federation,%20along%20with%20many%20of%20the%20other%20women's%20organisations,%20campaigned%20to%20expose%20the%20evils%20of%20the%20sweated%20trades.%20Their%20propaganda%20was%20very%20effective%20and%20played%20a%20major%20part%20in%20inducing%20the%20Liberal%20government%20to%20pass%20the%201909%20Trade%20Boards%20Act%20which%20was%20an%20attempt%20to%20fix%20minimum%20wages%20in%20certain%20of%20the%20most%20exploitative%20trades,%20usually%20the%20ones%20in%20which%20women%20predominated.">The National Federation of Women Workers (NFWW) was formed in 1906 by Mary Macarthur. The Federation had close links with the Women's Trade Union League, with Gertrude Tuckwell serving as president of both organisations from 1908. The NFWW saw strikes as the chief means of unionising unorganised workers and probably did more than any other organisation (including trade unions) to unionise women especially during the mass strike wave of 1910-1914. The Federation was entirely unself-seeking, in that its efforts were purely for the benefit of the unions rather than its own prestige. Although its membership had risen to 20, 000 by 1914, its leaders never intended that the NFWW should remain permanently as a women's union. In fact in 1921 it quietly merged with the National Union of General Workers (now the GMB). 

The Federation, along with many of the other women's organisations, campaigned to expose the evils of the sweated trades. Their propaganda was very effective and played a major part in inducing the Liberal government to pass the 1909 Trade Boards Act which was an attempt to fix minimum wages in certain of the most exploitative trades, usually the ones in which women predominated.</OtherInfo>
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National Council on Archives, Rules for the Construction of Personal, Place and Corporate Names, 1997</Conventions>
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