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(2.) Trades in which Increased Wages or Shorter Hours (generally) have been fixed — continued.
Trade. District. Hours. Prom To I Wa « e3 - fears of ■ — First and _ Last Awards. From To Painters—cojrfire ued Wellington (Manawatu District) Taranaki* ' .. ! 45 44 j Stationary 44 44 j. ~ I Journeymen : , 1900, 1908 j 1/2 per hour | 1/3 per hour Journeymen : ! 1903, 1912 ! 1/2 per hour | 1/3 per hour Apprentices : 7/ to 25/ I 10/ to 30/ Journeymen stationary I 1902, 191.2 Apprentices : 6/6 to 25/ 10/ to 25/ i 1/ per hour 1/3 per hour j 1897, 191] Wellington (Hawke's Bay) I Stationary 44 44 Canterbury (Christchurch) Otago and Southland (Dunedin) Otago and Southland (Southland) ; : Stationary 44 44 Stationary 44 44 Stationary 44 44 i j Journeymen : I 1898, 1907 j 1/1J per hour | 1/3 per hour j Journeymen : 1906, 1910 1/2 per hour j 1/3 per hour Apprentices stationary Journeymen : 1901, 1909 1/4J per hour | 1/6 per hour Apprentices : 8/ to 24/ I 9/ to 30/ Journeymen : '■ 1899, 1910 1/ per hour 1/5 per hour I Apprentices (6 years) : 5/ to 20/ I 6/ to 32/6 Journeymen : | 1898, 1912 1/4 per hour 1/4 and 1/5 j Competent plumbers : 1900, 1908 10/ per day 1/4 per hour of 8 hours Journeymen : 1901, 1910 , l/3Jper hour | 1/3 and 1/5 Apprentices : |5/ to 25/ [ 5/ to 30/ and gasfitters : 1905, 1910 Journeymen : l/3j)er[hour | l/3_and 1/5 j Apprentices i 5/ to 30/ I 6/ to 32/6 Sheet-metal workers : Journeymen : 1/li P er nour I l/ 2 £ per hour Apprentices : 6 years : 5 years: 5/ to 30/ 7/ to 30/ Powder, hammer and drill, and ! 1906, 1909 jumper men : 1/ per hour 1/1 per hour Range fitters and polishers : ! 1902, 1908 8/6 per day 1/3 per hour Body-fitters and machinists : 7/6 per day 1/1 per hour Range-fitters and polishers : 1900, 1908 9/ per day [ 1/3 per hour Body-fitters and machinists : 8/ per day | 1/1 per hour Journeymen : 1906, 1908 1/1 per hour | 1/2 per hour Waitresses and females in kit- 1909, 1911 chen and pantry : 20/ I 22/ ■ All other hands : Stationary Restaurants- I 1902, 191] Where three or more hands employed in kitchen : Chef: 45/ I 55/ Second : 25/ i 35/ Others : 20/ 27/6 Where two hands are employed : Chef: 35/ I 50/ Second : 20/ I 30/ Where one hand employed : Male : ■ 35/ J 45/ Female cooks : Not stated j 22/6 to 35/ Waiters: 1 25/ j 35/ and suburbs. r Plasterers Can terbury (Christchurch) Stationary 44 44 Plumbers and gasfitters Auckland (City) 47 44 Wellington District.. 46 45 *» ■ ■ Can terbury (Christ - church City) Stationary 44 44 i Otago and Southland (Dunedin) Stationary 44 44 Plumbers, gasfitters and sheet-metal workers Can terbury (South Canterbury) Stationary 44 44 45 44 Quarrymen Can terbury (Christchurch) ! 48 46 Range-workers Can terbury (Christchurch City) : Stationary 48 48 Otago and Southland (Dunedin City) ; ; Stationary 48 48 Rattan and wicker workers Northern (Auckland City) Northern (Auckland City and Suburbs) Stationary 47 47 Restaurant, tea - room, and oyster-saloon employees Males : 60 62 Females : Stationary 52 52 11 per day 10 Ditto Wellington (City) .'. * 1903 award applied oi lly to New Plymouth
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