MEN'S EARNING.
EXPLANATION MADE. COMMENT BY MR. NAGLE. " RECORDS ARE AVAILABLE." Reiernn;.' to-day to comment mad'.* .'•y t.'is- -ci'. tary of the. Tramways I Mr. .1. L;dcli*l], on the earninc:o: tran: ay men. as publit-hed in the stateiLet.t .-rued by him yesterday as chairman of the Tran-port Board, Mr. W. H. Xagle. repeated that the averagestraight sni:t niotorrpan earned £5 13 / 1 lor 41 hours eight minutes worked time, and me a\.-ra;rc- straight shift conductor £5 0 11 for 41 hours 16 minutes worked time. "M". J.iddei! «.-11 knows that of the working i:.-T;e of 41 hours eisht n:inute<o; t:ie. average motorman. on!v some 3*5 hours minutes are ordinary hours, the remaining four hours 42 miiiutes bein;: paid fur at time and a liaif rates." states Mr. Nag e. "J he board's records upon which these figures nro quoted are availai'.e for Mr. Lidueir# : n-pc*ction."'
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 102, 1 May 1940, Page 8
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145MEN'S EARNING. Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 102, 1 May 1940, Page 8
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