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(2.) Trades in which Increased Wages or Shorter Hours (generally) have been fixed — continued.

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Trade. j District. District. I I [ From Hours. To Wages. Years of First and Last Awards. From To J Tailoresses (factory) — eontd. Wellington, Canterbury, and Otago Male workers : 46 45 50 48 me 48 Stationary Stationary 48 '48 Stationary 48 48 Stationary Stationary 45 "45 Not fixed Stationary Stationary 48 "48 Country Town 48 ' and city, country 47 47 Stationary 48 "48 Stationary 48 "48 48 47 Stationary 8 per day Stationary Stationary 9 per clay Male workers : 46 45 Pressors : 50/ J 55/ Tailoresses : 12/6 to 25/ J 25/ Improvers : 15/ to 22/6 Apprentices : 2/6 .to 10/' j 5/ to 12/6 Stationary, except apprentices : 5/ to 20/ I 5/ to 25/ Apprentices : 5/ to 20/ I 5/ to 25/ Pressers : 50/ I 55/ Apprentices : 2/6 to 30/' I 5/ to 30/ Journeymen : 50/ I 55/ Pressers : 50/ _ I 55/ Apprentices (males) : 2/6 to 30/ I 5/ to 30/ Apprentices (females) : Minimum 2/6 | Minimum 5/ Stationary, except apprentices : 2/6 to 22/6 I' 5/ to 25/ 25/ 25/ to 30/ Apprentices : 2/6 to 17/6 J 5/ to 20/ Apprentices : 2/6 to 20/ j 5/ to 22/6 Journey women : 25/ 27/6 10d. per hour I 1/ per hour 45/ j 42/ to 48/ Apprentices : 20/ to 30/ 12/6 to 30/ I (decrease) Pullers : 1/ per hour | 1/0J per hour Beamsmen : 45/ per week | 50/ per week Machine fleshers and scudders : 11 Jd. per hour per hour Stationary j Big bench tailor-out: 8/ per day | 9/ per day First-class engineer : 9/ per day 10/ per day Unskilled labourers : 7/6 per day 8/ per day Coppersmiths, tinsmiths, and black-iron workers : 9/ per day | 9/6 per day Apprentices : 5/ to 30/ ' I 7/ to 30/ Journeymen : 9/ per day | 1/2J per hour Trackmen : 11 [d. per hour [ 1/ per hour Second-class conductors : lUd. per hour | 1/ per hour Trackmen : 1/ per hour j 1/01 per hour Motormen : 1/ per hour 1/ to 1/1J j per hour All motormen, according to length of service. Conductors : lOJd, per hour [ 10|d. to 1/ per hour All conductors, according to length of service. Car cleaners and greasers . ; lljd. per hour [ lljd. per hour Tailors .. .. .. Northern (Auckland City) „ .. .. .. Northern District .. 1900, 1906 1900, 1909 „ .. .. ..Can terbury (Christchurch) 1898, 1906 „ .. .. .. Otago and Southland 1897, 1909 „ .. .. .. Canterbury District 1907, 1909 Tailoresses (shop).. .. Wellington (City) .. 1898, 1905 „ „ ..Can terbury (Christchurch) 1898, 1906 1 ,, „ ... .. Otago and Southland 1899, 1909 Threshing-millers .. Canterbury (Waimate) Tanners .. .. Northern (General) .. 1903, 1909 1900, 1906 Tanners, fellmongers, and Canterbury skinners 1901, 1908 Timber-workers .. .. Northern (General).. 1902, 1904 1 ,, .. .. ! Otago and Southland (Southland) 1901, 1908 Tinsmiths and sheet - metal Can terbury (Christworkers church) 1899, 1908 1899, 1909 Ditto .. .. .. Otago and Southland Tramways (electric) .. j Auckland (City) 1904, 1909 ,, (Corporation elec- i Wellington trie) 1905, 1908 ,, (electric) .. : Can terbury ( .(Christchurch) 1907, 1909

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