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The Open Door Council, established in May 1926, was a British organisation pressing for equal economic opportunities for women. It opposed the extension of 'protective legislation' for women, regarding such legislation as 'restrictive' and arguing that it effectively barred women from better-paid jobs such as mining. In 1929 an international version was established, Open Door International, with Chrystal Macmillan serving as president until her death in 1937. The organisation continued until 1965. Papers relating to the Open Door Council are held at the Women's Library.

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  • El Open Door Council (Consejo de Puertas Abiertas), establecido en mayo de 1926, fue una organización británica que ejerció presión en favor de la igualdad de oportunidades económicas de las mujeres. Se opuso a la extensión de la "legislación protectora" para las mujeres, en cuanto a la legislación, argumentando que las mujeres efectivamente son excluidas de trabajos mejor pagados como la minería.​ En 1929, se abrieron agencias internacionales de índole similar, como la Open Door International que fue presidida por Chrystal Macmillan hasta su fallecimiento en 1937. (es)
  • The Open Door Council, established in May 1926, was a British organisation pressing for equal economic opportunities for women. It opposed the extension of 'protective legislation' for women, regarding such legislation as 'restrictive' and arguing that it effectively barred women from better-paid jobs such as mining. In 1929 an international version was established, Open Door International, with Chrystal Macmillan serving as president until her death in 1937. The organisation continued until 1965. Papers relating to the Open Door Council are held at the Women's Library. (en)
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  • El Open Door Council (Consejo de Puertas Abiertas), establecido en mayo de 1926, fue una organización británica que ejerció presión en favor de la igualdad de oportunidades económicas de las mujeres. Se opuso a la extensión de la "legislación protectora" para las mujeres, en cuanto a la legislación, argumentando que las mujeres efectivamente son excluidas de trabajos mejor pagados como la minería.​ En 1929, se abrieron agencias internacionales de índole similar, como la Open Door International que fue presidida por Chrystal Macmillan hasta su fallecimiento en 1937. El Consejo de Puertas Abiertas fue establecido por Lady Rhondda del Six Point Group, Elizabeth Abbott de NUSEC, (-1931) de la London Society for Women's Service, Emmeline Pethick-Lawrence de la Women's Freedom League y Virginia Crawford de St Joan's Social and Political Alliance.​ La composición del Consejo de Puertas Abiertas se superponía considerablemente con el de Six Point Group.​ La organización continuó hasta 1965.​ Documentos relativos al Consejo de puertas abiertas, se resguardan en el Women's Library.​ (es)
  • The Open Door Council, established in May 1926, was a British organisation pressing for equal economic opportunities for women. It opposed the extension of 'protective legislation' for women, regarding such legislation as 'restrictive' and arguing that it effectively barred women from better-paid jobs such as mining. In 1929 an international version was established, Open Door International, with Chrystal Macmillan serving as president until her death in 1937. The Open Door Council was established by Lady Rhondda of the Six Point Group, Elizabeth Abbott of NUSEC, (died 1931) of the London Society for Women's Service, Emmeline Pethick-Lawrence of the Women's Freedom League and of the St Joan's Social and Political Alliance. Membership of the Open Door Council overlapped considerably with that of the Six Point Group. The organisation continued until 1965. Papers relating to the Open Door Council are held at the Women's Library. (en)
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