warwork

warwork

(ˈwɔːˌwɜːk)
n
(Industrial Relations & HR Terms) work contributing to the war effort
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While Pigot's brutality undoubtedly played a role in sparking the insurrection, the truly horrifying conditions of naval warwork in the 1790s were of far greater importance in preparing the tinder that was set aflame by that spark.
My grandmothers did warwork to keep home fires burning and the war machine turning.
WARWORK: Some of the women who were based at Howells to manufacture parachutes.