Irish Central Committee for the Employment of Women
WW I era advisory organisation / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Irish Central Committee for the Employment of Women was an organisation set up in Ireland during the First World War as a central advisory scheme for local organisations. It operated from November 1914 until June 1919. The organisation was similar to the Central Committee on Women's Employment set up in mainland Britain.
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Abbreviation | CCEW |
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Formation | November 1914 (November 1914) |
Dissolved | 30 June 1919 (1919-06-30) |
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