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National Union of Women Workers

The National Union of Women Workers (NUWW), established in 1883, was a UK organization dedicated to improving conditions for women through advocacy, education, and promoting social reform. It aimed to address issues such as workers' rights, education, health, and social justice affecting women, often collaborating with other groups to advance equality. The NUWW provided a platform for women to unite, share experiences, and push for legislative and societal changes. It played a significant role in advancing women's social and economic issues during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, laying groundwork for future women's rights activism.