CITY TRAMS
NEW WAGES AGREEMENT i HIGHER RATES OF PAY. ■ The new agreement -with the Wellington tramway men respecting wages shows consiSerable increase in all sections of employment/ The new rates of pay are as follow : — Per hour. £ s. d. sTotormen (first, second, and third year) ..'. 0 1 104 Motormen (four years) 0. 1 114 Motormen (six years and over) 0 2 0 Conductors (first and second years) 0 1 94 Conductors (third year) 0 1 10 Linesmen 0 2 14 Linesmen's assistants 0 2 0 Linesmen (emergency) 0 2 0 Wagon drivers 0 1 10 Permanent way repairers 0 1 114 Track men 0 1- 94 Motorman of track-cleaner or grinder, per .week of six shifts ...: 5 4 0 Motormen attendant, per week 4 12 0 Per hour. Car examiners •.. 0 2 0 Car equipment adjusters— First grade 0 1 11| Second grade 0 1 10 Shed labourers 0 1.9$ Pit men _. 0 1 10 Arc welders, daytime 0 1 114 Arc welders, night 0 2 0 Arc welders, attendants, daytime 0 1 10 Arc welders, attendants, night 0 I'IOA Car cleaners 0 1 94 ■Leading firemen 0 2 1 Firemen 0 2 0 Greasers .'. 0 2 1 Handy men -. 0 1 Hi Trimmers 0 1 104
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Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 123, 25 May 1920, Page 7
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208CITY TRAMS Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 123, 25 May 1920, Page 7
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