Women in Ammunition Plant

From 1943 Guide to Hiring Women

In 1943, the Wisconsin Industrial Commission was moved from the Capital Building to 1 West Wilson St., the new state office building in Madison. In 1943, the commission had 370 employees. The minimum wage was 16 to 22 cents.

During World War II, women became a vital labor resource for war materials production.

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