London's Pulse: Medical Officer of Health reports 1848-1972

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Stoke Newington 1948

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Stoke Newington, The Metropolitan Borough]

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OUTWORKERS.
Outworkers—Employers of outworkers in certain classes of work are required to keep lists of the
names and addresses of all outworkers employed by them and to send twice annually (in February
and August) copies of such lists for the information of the local authority. From this information,
the local authority is able to take steps to ensure that the places in which the outworkers are employed
are not injurious or dangerous to the health of the workers and that goods are not distributed from
premises where there is dangerous infectious disease.

The following is a summary of the information secured from the employers' lists during the year.

Residing in the BoroughResiding outside the BoroughTotal
Number of outworkers employed by firms in the Borough101206307
Number of outworkers employed by firms outside the Borough170170
Number of outworkers employed by firms in and outside the Borough4-4
Total number of outworkers whose names were included in lists submitted during the year275206481

The following analysis shows the trades in which the outworkers resident in the Borough are engaged:—

TradeNo. of OutworkersTradeNo. of Outworkers
Artificial Flowers11Hosiery and knitted goods2
Baby Linen3Lamp shades, etc.2
Boots and shoes4Linen goods2
Brushes and bristles3Mantles and costumes23
Belts, bags, etc.6Metal chain making2
Cardboard boxes, etc.23Millinery9
Children's clothing9Pyjamas and shirts1
Cleaning1Stationery, etc.2
Clothing72Tailored goods48
Cushions1Ties and neckwear5
Dressing Gowns2Toys3
Dresses, gowns, etc.19Trimmings8
Feather curling1Umbrellas2
Furs3Miscellaneous TOTAL8 275