Sarah Chapman
Sarah Chapman (later Dearman; 31 October 1862 – 27 November 1945) was a British trade unionist who was one of the leaders of the 1888 Bryant & May matchgirls' strike. Chapman and others involved in the strike have since been recognised as "pioneers of sex equality and fairness at work who left a lasting legacy on the trade union movement". Provided by Wikipedia-
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9by Matthew N. Metzinger, Bernadette Miramontes, Peng Zhou, Yueying Liu, Sarah Chapman, Lucy Sun, Todd A. Sasser, Giles E. Duffield, M. Sharon Stack, W. Matthew LeevyGet full text
Published 2014-10-01
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10by Emma J. McIntosh, Sarah Chapman, Stephen G. Kearney, Brooke Williams, Glenn Althor, Jessica P. R. Thorn, Robert L. Pressey, Madeleine C. McKinnon, Richard GrenyerGet full text
Published 2018-09-01
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11by Moreno Di Marco, Sarah Chapman, Glenn Althor, Stephen Kearney, Charles Besancon, Nathalie Butt, Joseph M. Maina, Hugh P. Possingham, Katharina Rogalla von Bieberstein, Oscar Venter, James E.M. WatsonGet full text
Published 2017-04-01
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12by Deepa Mathew, Peng Zhou, Cameron M Pywell, Daan R van der Veen, Jinping Shao, Yang Xi, Nicolle A Bonar, Alyssa D Hummel, Sarah Chapman, W Matthew Leevy, Giles E DuffieldGet full text
Published 2013-01-01
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13by Theocharis Tsoleridis, Okechukwu Onianwa, Emma Horncastle, Emma Dayman, Miaoran Zhu, Taechasit Danjittrong, Marta Wachtl, Jerzy M. Behnke, Sarah Chapman, Victoria Strong, Phillipa Dobbs, Jonathan K. Ball, Rachael E. Tarlinton, C. Patrick McClureGet full text
Published 2016-03-01
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