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WAGES COUNCILS

Part I

General

1.—(1) The minimum remuneration payable to a worker to whom this Schedule applies for all work except work to which a minimum overtime rate applies for all work except work to which a minimum overtime rate applies under Part V of this Schedule is:

(a) in the case of a time worker, the hourly general minimum time rate;

(b) in the case of a worker employed on piece work, piece rates each of which would yield, in the circumstances of the case, to an ordinary worker at least the same amount of money as the hourly piece work basis time rate.

(2) In this Schedule:—

"HOURLY GENERAL MINIMUM TIME RATE" means the general minimum time rate applicable to the worker under Part II or Part III of this Schedule divided by 42.

"HOURLY PIECE WORK BASIS TIME RATE" means the piece work basis time rate applicable to the worker under Part II or Part III of this Schedule divided by 42.

Part II

Male Workers
General Minimum Time Rates

2. The general minimum time rates applicable to male workers are as follows:—

Per week of 42 hours
s. d.
(1) Cutters, blockers, body makers or finishers, stiffeners or shapers employed in a section of the trade other than the felt hat section 189 5
(2) Workers employed in the felt hat (wool) section of the trade on any of the operations of—
hardening; planking processes of barrel twisting, hand planking or hand stretching; proofing (head man only); dyeing (head man only); blocking (other than coning when the operation is preparatory to blocking); pressing; finishing; curling; flanging; cutting; ironing and paring; velouring;
if they have worked in any section of the trade on one or more of such operations for at least 3 years after the age of 18 years 189 5
(3) Workers employed in the felt hat (fur) section of the trade on any of the operations of—
forming; hardening; planking; proofing (head man only); dyeing (head man only); blocking; pressing; finishing; brushing; curling and steaming; flanging; cutting; ironing and paring; trimming; velouring;
if they have worked in any section of the trade on one or more of such operations for at least 3 years after the age of 18 years 189 5