Themanageresshad to supervise and administer medicines, give injections and change dressings, all in accordance with directions from a doctor.
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First-year apprentices are paid £27·50 a week, second-year apprentices £31, third-year £42; hairdresser, first year, £49, hairdresser, second year, £53, hairdresser, third year £57, chargehand £61 andmanageress£73.
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This is the woman themanageresstold to summon her husband.
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Let us take, for example, a dress shop run by an employer, with amanageressand one assistant.
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Moreover, they examine them and realise that chauffeurs, commissionaires, canteen manageresses and many others are included in the miners' scheme.
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There are catering managers, manageresses, a vast staff and national insurance schemes.
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Up to a year later, themanageresswas still suffering from impaired vision and was told that her vision was unlikely to improve.
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She was sent by themanageressto a hosiery works.
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A woman was turned down because she was described as amanageress.
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It was an explanatory booklet to help their managers and manageresses understand what these regulations are about.
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Themanageresstold her that her stamps counted only for one day.
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Themanageresssaid that she would take a pay cut if he would keep it going for another year, which he agreed to do.
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Six of my constituent's colleagues have been disciplined similarly by the samemanageressand the atmosphere at the workplace is inflamed.
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The writer went on to say that, on one occasion, one of the young manageresses stood up to a gang.
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Themanageressof a seaside hotel catering for upper middle-class people said that she had lost over 10,000 coat-hangers in fifteen years.
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