An inquiry by the department of factory inspection of Berlin showed that the average weekly wages of working women was 11.
The number of working women is steadily growing and new lines of activity are constantly being opened to them.
The number of prostitutes increases at the same rate at which the number of working women increases, who find employment in various lines of trade at starvation wages.
She liked the idea of working women, but she would like to know if it was broad enough to take colored women?
The Women’s Co-operative Guild, unresting in their efforts for the improvement of the conditions of working women, have rendered a most useful service in eliciting these letters and in making them public.
The majority of working women do not get sufficient nourishment during pregnancy.
I do feel I cannot express my feelings enough by letter to say what a great help it would have been to me, for no one but a mother knows the struggle and hardships we working women have to go through.
It is owing to working women having to take on household duties too soon after confinement that is responsible for the greatest part of the sufferings which we are subject to.
The records of the "Working Women's Protective Union" will corroborate them, and will furnish many others.
By appeals to the community at large for that sympathy and support which is due to working women.
The average wage of working womenin England is less than two dollars a week.
We were at that time a little organisation, composed in the main of working women, the wives and daughters of working men.
That this was not true had been proved again and again from the municipal registers, which showed a majority of working women's names as qualified householders.
These demonstrations conclusively proved that the suffrage is desired, not only by a few educated women, the leaders of the movement, but by the great masses of the hard-working women.
Women's Protection and Provident League formed, July 8 (benefit societies and trades unions for working women).
Talented speakers from the ranks of wage-earners have thrilled audiences with their impetuous oratory but there has been no general rally of working women to secure the ballot for themselves.
One or two Acts had dealt with the condition of working women as with that of working children, and they had been excluded altogether from the brutalizing labour of mines.
Compare the argument which is used to-day against the enfranchisement of working women.
Among the many classes of working women named on a previous page are the "clerks.
By "working women" we mean only those women who, in addition to the regular duties of the home, must share in the labor of earning the daily bread.
Working Women in Large Cities, 4th annual Report of the Commission of Labor.
Working Women in Large Cities: Report of the United States Department of Labor, Washington, D.
That there is not greater suffering reflects all honor on the army of hard-working women, pronounced by the commissioner to be as industrious, moral, and virtuous a class as the community owns.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "working women" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.