apprentices

1937: The Clydeside apprentices’ strike

Striking apprentices in Bolton, England

The strong Scottish strike of apprentices which help turn them from isolated individuals with no employment rights into organised, unionised workers.

Apprentices for some time had felt that they were drastically under paid and no more than a form of cheap labour. Apprentices’ wages ranged from 8/- to 19/- a week. In his first year he would be paid from 8/- to 12/- per week, a last year boy would receive 16/- to 19/-. Apprentices of 23 years of age would be paid 20/- per week.

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