TIMBER YARDS, SAWMILLS & COALYARDS HANDS
TKBMS OF AWiATID PILED. Hy Telcerapil-l-.re" Christchurch, April i. The Arbitration Court award in the limber yards, sawmills and co»l yards dispute has been Med. It fixes the minimum wages in sawmills and factories as follow :-Pirst-class machinists, Is. <Ul- - hour; second-class machinists, Is. Bid. iier hour; other workers at the machine who aro over the ago of twenty-one years and are not included in the definitions of first and second-class machinists. Is. ::.!d. per hour; first sawyer, Is. (15d.j other sawyers, Is. i\i. Tlio minimum rates of wages for men employed in timber and coal yards aro as follow-.-Head yardman, .i'.'l 10s. per week; ordermnn, X.l 2s. Cd. per week; all other workers in the yard over twentyone years. Is.' .lid. per hour; casual labourers, Is. 4kl. per hour; sawyers, Is. I'.il. per hour. In addition to the wages noted a bonus of Ud. per hour is fixed for all hourly workers, and ss. a week to all weekly workers.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 164, 5 April 1919, Page 8
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166TIMBER YARDS, SAWMILLS & COALYARDS HANDS Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 164, 5 April 1919, Page 8
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