The Birmingham Pen Factories, and Their Female Workforce, 1850-1914

IF 0.1 Q3 HISTORY
Joan Turner
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ABSTRACT From the mid-nineteenth century, the Birmingham pen factories supplied the world with steel pens. The industry was completely reliant on the high productivity levels and compliance of its predominantly female workforce. Accounts written by nineteenth-century factory visitors lauded the clean light factories and the manufacturers’ care for their employees. However, by piecing together factory inspector reports, oral accounts and union records, a different picture emerges. The women worked under relentless pressure, pay was poor, and a culture of fines and deductions prevailed. Physical and mental health problems were also commonplace, with women suffering debilitating injuries. The pen manufacturers amassed vast fortunes, and staunchly resisted regulation and the formation of a women’s trade union in the 1890s, which threatened their lucrative business models. The reliance placed on accounts written by nineteenth-century commentators, and the image of respectability and benevolence they created has obscured the negative aspects of the women’s employment.
伯明翰钢笔厂及其女性劳动力,1850-1914
从19世纪中期开始,伯明翰的笔厂就开始向世界供应钢笔。该行业完全依赖于高生产率水平和以女性为主的劳动力的顺从。19世纪参观工厂的人所写的记录赞扬了清洁的照明工厂和制造商对员工的关心。然而,通过将工厂检查员的报告、口头陈述和工会记录拼凑在一起,一幅不同的画面浮现出来。妇女们在无情的压力下工作,工资很低,罚款和扣款的文化盛行。身体和精神健康问题也很普遍,妇女遭受使人衰弱的伤害。钢笔制造商积累了巨大的财富,并坚决抵制监管,并在19世纪90年代组建了一个妇女工会,这威胁到他们利润丰厚的商业模式。对19世纪评论家所写的描述的依赖,以及他们所创造的可敬和仁慈的形象,掩盖了女性就业的负面影响。
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