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Hospital Workers’ New Award

Increases in the minimum award wages for cooks and kitchen hands ranging from 12s 2d to 13s 4d a week for males, and from Us 3d to 12s lid a week for females have been granted in a new private hospitals’ domestic workers’ award which came into force on April 18. Wages for men now range from £l4 7s 4d for kitchen hands to £l5 19s 7d for first cooks for 201 or more, and for women from £lO 9s 6d for general hands to £l3 18s for first cooks. Wages for other male workers have been increased by 12s 2d to £l4 6s 8d a week, and for female workers by Ils 4d to £lO 3s 4d.

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Press, Volume CV, Issue 31061, 17 May 1966, Page 15

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Hospital Workers’ New Award Press, Volume CV, Issue 31061, 17 May 1966, Page 15

Hospital Workers’ New Award Press, Volume CV, Issue 31061, 17 May 1966, Page 15

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