Women's Advisory Committee
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1919
A report of the Women's Advisory Committee
recommended better training and higher status for servants in Great Britain; ultimately, these recommendations were not implemented.
June 1919
A subcommittee of the Women's Advisory Committee
of the Ministry of Reconstruction
announced that women should be eligible for all grades of appointments in civil service, earn equal pay and equal promotion.
1923
The report to the Minister of Labour
by the Committee Appointed to the Enquiry into the Present Conditions as to the Supply of Female Domestic Servants recommended better training and higher status for servants.
2 May 1923
Under the supervision of Margaret Bondfield
and the Women's Advisory Committee
, the BBC
's radio programme Women's Hour began its two-year run.