
Women's Labour League
The Women’s Labour League was a British organization founded in 1906 that aimed to promote working-class women’s rights and political participation. It focused on improving wages, working conditions, and social reforms for women in labor. The league also encouraged women to become active in politics and the labour movement, advocating for equality and social justice. It served as a platform for women workers to voice their concerns and supported broader efforts toward gender equality within the broader labour movement. The league played a significant role in advancing women’s issues during its active years.