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S.I. 1964/1383
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17. Subject to the provisions of paragraph 16, this Schedule applies to workers in relation to whom the Hat, Cap and Millinery Wages Council (Great Britain ) operates, that is to say, workers employed in Great Britain in the trade specified in the Schedule to he Hat, Cap and Millinery Wages Councils (Abolition and Establishment) Order 1963(a)[1]., that is to say:

"All workers employed in Great Britain in the making from any material of men's women's or children's headgear, or the trimming thereof; including:

Warehousing, packing or other operations incidental to or appertaining to the making or trimming of men's women's or children's headgear; but excluding:

(1) The casting and making of solid metal helmets;

(2) The making of rubberised or oilskin headgear where carried on in association with or in conjunction with the making of other rubberised or oilskin articles;

(3) The making of nurses' or servants' caps, chefs' caps, hospital ward caps, or similiar articles;

(4) The making of field bonnets, sun bonnets, boudoir caps, or infants' millinery where carried on in association with or in conjunction with the making of dresses, non-tailored skirts,wraps, blouses, blouse-robes, jumpers, sports coats, neckwear, tea-gowns, dressing -gowns, dressing-jackets, pyjamas, under clothing, under-skirts, aprons, overalls, nurses' and servants' caps, juvenile clothing, baby linen or similar articles;

(5) The making of fur hats, where made in association with or in conjunction with the manufacture of furs or furriers' skins into garments, rugs or similar articles;

(6) The making of knitted headgear and the making of headgear from knitted fabrics where carried on in association with or in conjunction with the manufacture of the knitted fabrics;

(7) Warehousing and packing of men's, women's or children's headgear and other similar operations carried on in shops mainly engaged in the retail distribution of articles of any description that are not made or trimmed on the premises."

  1. (a) S.I. 1963/122 (1963 I, p. 126)


EXPLANATORY NOTE

(This Note is not part of the Order, but is intended to indicate its general purport.)

This Order, which has effect from 18th September 1964, fixes the statutory minimum remuneration to be paid to workers in relation to whom the Hat, Cap and Millinery Wages Council (Great Britain ) operates.

It also revokes the Wages Regulation (Hat, Cap and Millinery) (Scotland) Order 1961 (Order H.M.S.(53)), the Wages Regulation (Hat, Cap and Millinery ) (England and Wales) Order 1961 ( Order H.M.(56 ) and the Wages Regulation (Hat, Cap and Millinery) (England and Wales) (Amendment) Order 1962 (H.M.(587), Orders made to give effect to proposals submitted to the Minister by the Hat, Cap and Millinery Wages Council (Scotland) and the Hat, Cap and Millinery Wages Council (England and Wales) which Councils were abolished on 1st March 1963.

New rates are printed in italics.