Citation :
« In March 1937, the GPO Film Unit [General Post Office Film Unit, London, England] employed 31 members of staff directly and 20 contracted staff: ten were women. In general, women were recruited to recognised 'female' roles, notably shorthand typing, cleaning and negative cutting. [...] Almost all senior positions at the Unit (directors, managers and sound technicians) earning over £5 per week were filled by men. Evelyn Spice, a director, earning £8 10s., was the exception. »
-- Jo Fox
Source :
FOX, Jo. « 'To Be a Woman': Female Labour and Memory in Documentary Film Production, 1929-50 », Journal of British Cinema and Television, vol. 10 (2013). (p. 587)
[en anglais]