This section contains a number of documents that give a real insight into what it was like to be a part of the British Needle Company ‘family’.
Wages and Hours of Work
Looking at the wages documents (below) from 1957 what is notable is how many people have been with the Company for over 30 years.
The hours of work are also interesting with the majority of men working over 44 hours per week (although some worked 50 hours per week) and Yardman/Stoker Jack Harris managed to work 62 hours per week! In contrast Toby Robinson, who operated the drop hammer (kickstamp), only did 37 hours per week – but he was 72 years old!
The document also states the Company had cut ‘unnecessary overtime’ for the men but indicated there was still a problem in terms of ‘getting the women to do 44 hours per week’.
It is also noted that, due to a lack of orders at the time, the Company had to reduce its workforce. This document provides the various reasons why individuals left the Company, including four who are reported as having left because ‘they were useless’!




