S.I. No. 163/1951 - Employment Regulation Order (Brush and Broom Joint Labour Committee), 1951.


S.I. No. 163 of 1951.

EMPLOYMENT REGULATION ORDER (BRUSH AND BROOM JOINT LABOUR COMMITTEE), 1951.

WHEREAS the Labour Court (hereinafter called " the Court ") pursuant to the provisions of Section 43 of the Industrial Relations Act, 1946 (hereinafter called " the Act ") made the Employment Regulation Order (Brush and Broom Joint Labour Committee), 1948 (hereinafter called " the principal Order ") fixing the minimum rates of remuneration to be paid generally to and regulating the conditions of employment of workers in relation to whom the Brush and Broom Joint Labour Committee (hereinafter called " the Committee ") operates :

AND WHEREAS the Court, pursuant to the same Section of the Act has also made the Employment Regulation Order (Brush and Broom Joint Labour Committee), 1949 (hereinafter called " the Amending Order ") amending the principal Order :

AND WHEREAS the Committee has submitted to the Court the proposals set out in the Schedules hereto for fixing the minimum rates of remuneration and for regulating the conditions of employment of workers in relation to whom the Committee operates :

AND WHEREAS the provisions of section 43 of the act have been complied with :

NOW THEREFORE, the Court in exercise of the powers conferred on it by section 43 of the act hereby orders as follows :—

(1) This Order may be cited as the Employment Regulation Order (Brush and Broom Joint Labour Committee), 1951.

(2) Effect is hereby given to the proposals set out in the Schedules hereto.

(3) The proposals set out in the Schedules hereto shall have effect as from the 15th day of June, 1951, and as from that date the principal order and the amending order shall be revoked.

SCHEDULE I —BRUSH AND BROOM BRANCH.

PART I.

GENERAL MINIMUM TIME-RATES FOR MALE WORKERS.

Section I.—For Male Workers who are employed in one or more of the following operations or branches of work :—

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" Pan " (Hair and Bass), " Hairs," " Finishing " (i.e., the work of all wood workers employed in finishing or part finishing brushes or brooms by hand or machine), " Boring " (Hand and Machine Boring), " Drawing," " Bone Brush Cutting," "Bone Brush Fashioning," " Bone Brush Drilling," " Bone Brush Profiling," the manufacture of Artists', Medical, Painting, Whitewash and Tar Brushes, and Brushes or Brooms not otherwise specified ; and

Per Hour

(a) The drafting, dressing (including cutting), or mixing of animal hair, bass, whisk, or other fibre, where the operative performs the aforesaid operations singly or in combination by hand or partly by hand and partly by machine ;

s.

2

d.

(b) the working of ivory or celluloid;

(c) the turning of bone'

(d) the turning of bone;

where all or any of the operation specified in (a), (b) or (c) are carried on in association with or in conjunction with the manufacture of brushes (other than brushes) or brooms.

Section II.—For Male Workers (other than those specified in Section I of this Part of this Order) :—

Per Hour

s.

d.

Workers of 21 years of age and over

2

 "   20 and under 21 years of age

1

10

 "   19 " "  20 "  " "

1

7

 "   18 " "  19 " " "

1

 "   17 " "  18 " ""

1

2

 "   16 " "  17 " " "

10½

 "   15 " "  16 " " "

9

 " under 15 years of age

PART II.

GENERAL MINIMUM PIECE-RATES FOR MALE WORKERS.

The General Minimum Piece-Rates for male Workers employed on the operations specified in this Part of the Schedule shall be the rates set out in this Part with an addition of 72½per cent.

SECTION 1.—GENERAL MINIMUM PIECE-RATES FOR PAINTING BRUSH-MAKING GROUND BRUSHES.

Piece-Rates include Grinding and Pointing or Damped and Pointed, but not Finishing. If Unground for Dusters, etc., Piece-Rates include Finishing, Washing Handles, Trimming Flat, and one coat of Varnish or Paint.

Size

10/0

8/0

6/0

4/0

3/0

2/0

1/0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

Weight (oz.)

6

5

4

3

2

1

¾

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

A. Paper Socket, S.B., per doz.

5

6

5

2

5

2

4

8

4

8

4

6

4

4

4

0

4

0

3

6

3

6

B. Zinc Socket, S.B. per doz.

4

6

4

2

4

2

3

8

3

8

3

6

3

4

3

0

3

0

2

6

2

6

C. Metal Ferrule Socket, per doz.

3

10

3

6

3

6

3

2

3

2

3

0

2

10

2

8

2

8

2

0

2

0

1

10

1

10

1

8

D. Copper Cup

3

8

3

8

3

2

3

2

3

0

2

10

2

8

2

8

2

4

2

4

E. Copper Oval, Solid Centre

4

4

4

0

4

0

3

8

3

8

3

6

3

6

3

4

3

4

2

8

2

8

F. Oval Metal, Hair through, Varnish or Flat Paint set with Varnish

5

2

4

10

4

6

4

6

4

2

4

0

3

8

3

8

3

4

3

4

3

0

3

0

G. Metal Ferrule, Socket Mixture

3

8

3

2

3

2

3

0

3

0

2

8

2

4

2

2

2

2

1

10

1

10

H. Zinc Socket, Mixture, S.B.

4

4

4

0

4

0

3

6

3

6

3

2

2

10

2

6

2

6

2

2

2

2

I. Old Pattern, S.B.

Size

10/0

8/0

6/0

4/0

3/0

2/0

1/0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

Weight (oz.)

8

6

5

4

3

1

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

Per doz.

4

4

4

2

4

0

3

10

3

8

3

6

3

2

3

0

2

10

2

8

2

6

2

4

2

2

2

0

O.K.—OVAL GROUND.

Size

14½

13½

12½

11½

10½

Weight (oz.)

5

2

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

Price (per doz.)

4

2

4

2

3

10

3

10

3

7

3

4

3

4

2

8

2

8

Pinning, 1d. doz. pins.

SPECIAL BLACK OVAL.—Wages include Washing Handles, but not Finishing.

Size

4

8

Weight (oz.)

1

¾

Price (per doz.)

1s. 9d.

1s. 6d.

EXTRAS.

Lily and Yellow Work, sizes 10/0-1/0 inclusive 8d. per doz. ; below, 4d. per doz.

If set with other than ordinary Resin Cement, 6d. per doz., F. excepted.

Bevelling 6½ oz.-3½ oz., inclusive, 2s. per doz. ; 3 oz.-2½ oz., 1s. 6d. per doz. ; below, 1s. per doz.

If bevelled on the flag in a mould, an additional 6d. per doz., on above bevelling prices.

All intermediate weights to be charged as the size above.

Shaping Handles for Socket work, 8d. per doz. Shaping woods, 1s. 4d. per doz. Plain Bridling, 2s. per doz.

Varnishing Ferrules, 2d. per doz. Pinning, 1d. per doz. pins.

A., B., H., I.—Bound with Copper wire, 1s. 4d. per doz. ; Iron wire, 2s. per doz.

A., B., C., G., H., I.—If ovalled, 4d. per doz.

G., H.—Made only of Fibre and Draft Middles. Damped and Pointed. Washing Hair for Cappings, extra.

I.—Prices include Hair through Metal Ring. Chaining above three rounds, 1s. per doz. brushes.

For Pointing with thrumbs :—One Knot and Ground Brushes below size 1/0, 1s. 4d. per gross ; size 1/0 and above, 2s. per gross.

ONE, TWO AND THREE KNOT DISTEMPER AND METAL BAND DISTEMPER.—Wages include Grinding and Pointing, or Damped and Pointed, but not Finishing.

Weight (oz.)

12

11

10

9

8

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

s. d.

s. d.

s.  d.

s.  d.

s.  d.

s. d.

s. d.

s. d.

s. d.

s. d.

s.  d.

s. d.

s. d.

s. d.

s.  d.

s. d.

s. d.

s. d.

A. One Knot, S.B. or C.B. per doz.

4   8

4  8

4  6

4 4

4 4

4  0

4   0

3 10

3  8

3  6

3  4

3  2

3  0

3  0

B. Two Knot, S.B. or C.B., per doz.

7  8½

7  4

7   0

6  9½

6  7½

6  5

6 3

6  0½

C. Three Knot, S.B. pr C.B., per doz.

7 10

7  6

7   2

7   0

6  10

6  8

6 6

6  4

D. Hair through C.B., per doz.

9  4½

9 4½

8  10

8  10

8  5½

8  5½

8 1

8  1

E. Metal Band on Tongued Handle, per doz.

9 11

9  6½

9   2

8  10

8  5½

8  5

EXTRAS.

A.—Tied with Iron Wire, 1s. per doz., and rising 6d. per doz. knots above. Plain, Bridling, 2s. per doz.

Set with other than ordinary Resin Cement, 6d. per doz.

Lily and yellow work down to 3½ oz., inclusive, 8d. per doz. ; below, 4d. per doz.

Preparing Shouldered Handles for Hood Cornering, 2d. per doz.

Soldering C.B. Ferrules, 4d. per doz. Strips.

A.B.C.—Looping, including Tacking, 6d. per doz. Corner Clipping, including Tacking, 10d. per doz. Side Clippings, 6d. per doz. knots. Chaining, 4d. per doz. knots. Varnishing Wires, 2d. per doz. knots.

B.—Lily and yellow work, 1s. per doz. Preparing Handles for Hood Cornering, 6d. per doz.

D.E.—Including Varnishing of Bands before Bleaching.

Cornering on all of above, 4d. per doz. Soldering, 4d. per doz.

Intermediate Weights to be charged to the size above.

Bevelling 1 knot down to 3½ oz., inclusive, 2s. per doz. ; 3 oz., 2½ oz., 1s. 6d. per doz. ; 2 oz., 1½ 1s. per doz, ; 1 oz., 8d. per doz.

If bevelled on the flag in mould, 6d. per doz., in addition to above bevelling prices.

GROUND SASH TOOLS.—Wages include Grinding and Pointing, but not Finishing ; also one coat of glue before washing.

20

18

16

14

12

10

9

8

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

0

s. d.

s.  d.

s.  d.

s.  d.

s.  d.

s. d.

s. d.

s.  d.

s. d.

s.  d.

s.  d.

s.  d.

s.  d.

s.   d.

s.   d.

s.  d.

A.—S.B. Forked, Best, per gross

52  7½

48 7½

43 7½

39  7½

37 1½

34  7

32 7½

30 7½

30 7½

25  7½

25  7½

25  7½

B.—S.B.. Forked, Com. per gross

50  4½

46 4½

41 4½

37  4½

3410½

32  4½

30 4½

25 4½

25 4½

23  4½

23  4½

23 4½

C.—Metal Ferrule

50 6

46 0

43  10

32  7½

28  1

22 6

20  3

20  3

18  0

15   0

D.—S.B. Socket

48 7½

44 7½

39 7½

35  7½

35 1½

32 7½

30 7½

28 7½

28 7½

23  7½

23 7½

23 7½

Note.—A., B., C., D., unground, 2s. per gross less. Wages include trimming and one coat of glue or varnish.

EXTRAS.

Bevelling, 18-14, 2s. per doz. ; 12-9, 1s. 6d. per doz. ; 8-6, 1s per doz. ; 5-1, 8d. per doz.

Bridling, 24-10, 2s. per doz. ; 9-7, 1s. 4d. per doz. ; 6-0, 1s. per doz., including one coat of glue or varnish.

For Pointing with Thrumbs—Sash Tools, 8d. per gross up to size 4 ; 1s. per gross, sizes 5-8 ; 1s. 4d. per gross, size 9 and above.

A.B.D.—Binding with Copper Wire, 24-20, 3s. 2d. per doz. ; 18-14, 2s. 2d. per doz. ; 12-10, 1s. 10d. per doz ; 9-7, 1s. 6d. per doz. ; 6-4, 1s. 4d. per doz. ; 4-0, 1s. per doz. Soldering, 4d. per doz. strips.

A.B.D.—Binding with Iron Wire, 4d. per doz. above copper wire.

C—Made with Peg-top Handle, 2d. per doz. Tied on Peg-top Handles, 4d. per doz. Pinning, 1d. per doz. pins.

FIBRE WORK.—Wages include Finishing, Washing Handles, Flat Trimming. and one coat of Varnish.

S.B. or C.B.Weight (oz.)

12

11

10

9

8

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

s. d.

s. d.

s.  d.

s.  d.

s.  d.

s. d.

s. d.

s. d.

s. d.

s. d.

s.  d.

s. d.

s. d.

s. d.

s.  d.

s. d.

s. d.

s. d.

A.—One Knot, per doz.

4   0

4  0

3 8

3 8

3 8

3  4

3   4

3  2

3  2

3  0

3  0

2 10

2  8

2  8

Bath Brushes, S.B. per doz.

4  10

4  8

4   6

4  4

4 2

4  0

B.—Zinc Socket, S.B., per doz

3 4

2 10

2   8

2  6

2  2

2  2

2   2

2  2

2  2

EXTRAS.

A.—Iron Wire, 3½ ozs. and below, 6d. per doz.

Iron Wire, 4 ozs. and above, 1s. per doz.

Damping and Pointing, 6d. per doz.

Cornering, 4d. per doz. Soldering, 4d. per doz.

All intermediate weights to be charged the size above.

B.—Bound with Copper Wire, 1s. 4d. per doz. Iron Wire, 2s. per doz. Pinning, 1d. per doz. pins.

COMMONWEALTH FIBRE STOCK

Made on a handle bored in a similar manner to a String Stock Brush, using 12-in. Fibre, 1½ oz. to each knot passed through each hole and tied with four rounds of Copper Wire. Rates include Trimming.

TWO-KNOT.

Ozs.

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

Per doz.

2

2

2

2

3

9

3

3

3

4

4

THREE-KNOT.

Ozs.

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

Per doz.

3

0

3

3

3

3

3

4

0

4

FOUR-KNOT

Ozs.

5

6

7

8

9

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

Per doz.

3

10

4

1

4

5

4

10

5

Flat Tin Fibre.—1 oz., made in Stencil Tin, compressed at top, 1s. 10d. per doz., including 2 pins and trimming.

WEATHER BOARD

Weight (oz.)

9

8

7

6

5

4

3

Handle (in.)

8

7

6

5

4

3

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

Price (per doz.)

11

11

11

10

10

3

9

9

2

8

8

1

7

6

11½

6

6

5

5

10½

Exclusive of Washing Hair and Finishing. One-Third extra if made with two rows of Nails. Perforated Metal Bands, Is. per doz. extra.

Kalsomine, Paddle and Wall Brushes.

Wages exclusive of Washing Hair and Finishing. Intermediate size to be charged the size above.

Inches

8

7

6

5

4

3

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

A.—Kalsomine (per doz.)

22

0

18

0

16

0

14

0

12

0

10

0

10

0

Paddle (per doz.)

15

0

14

0

13

0

12

0

11

0

10

0

9

0

8

0

8

0

7

0

B.—Wall (per doz.)

15

0

14

0

13

0

12

0

11

0

10

0

9

0

8

0

8

0

7

0

6

0

C.—Common Kalsomine (per doz.)

9

0

8

6

8

0

7

6

7

0

6

6

6

0

5

6

5

0

4

6

4

0

EXTRAS.

A.—Nailed all round instead of Laced, 2s. per doz. less.

B.—Beating Bands over for Army Pattern, 2s. per doz.

C.—Made of Fibre and Drafts, uncapped. If capped, 1s. per doz. To be made in perforated bands, with holes not less than ½-in. apart. To be made with wedge, and not on tongued handle.

IRON BAND MAN HELPS.

Made in 1¼-in. Glue Ring (per doz.), 2s. 7d.

Including Grinding and Pointing, Cutting off handles and singeing.

If made in narrow ring, 6d. per doz. extra. Pinning, 1d. per doz. pins extra.

TAR BRUSHES (SHORT).

Not exceeding 4½ oz.

Mixture not containing bristle, turned out, 1s. 5d. per doz. Turned in. 4½d. per doz. extra.

If containing bristle or pure bristle, turned out, 2s. 2d. per doz. Turned in, 5d. doz. extra.

Including Trimming and Washing Handles. Pinning, 1d. per doz. pins extra.

TAR HEADS.

Not exceeding 4½ oz.

Mixture not containing bristle, turned out, 1s. 8d. per doz. Turned in, 4½ per doz. extra.

If containing bristle, or pure bristle, turned out, 2s. 4d. per doz. If turned in, 5d. per doz. extra. Pinning, 1d. per doz. pins.

If nailed on long handle, 1s. per doz. extra on Short Tar prices. If nailed on Limer Stocks, 1s. per doz. heads extra.

If screwed with one or two screws, 1s. 4d. per doz. heads extra. Bolting, 1s. per doz. heads extra.

Long Tar Handling, above 50 ins. in length, 4d. per doz. heads extra on above prices.

Navy Tar, narrow ring, 3s. 4d. per doz., including Pinning, Trimming and Washing Handles.

Extra long Driving Handles, 4d. per doz. extra for all Tar Brushes.

If made with a plug driven on a metal dummy Driving Handle, 5d. per doz. extra.

TURK'S HEAD TAR BRUSHES.

s.

d.

Uncapped (per doz.)

4

5

Capped (per doz.)

4

11½

Setting Knots, 2d. per doz. knots extra.

Pinning, 1d. per doz. pins extra, including Trimming and Washing Handles.

Brushes above 4½ oz. in weight cease to be classed as Tar Brushes, and come on to the Unground Paste List.

UNGROUND PASTE, SPRINKLERS, AND IRON BOUND GLUE BRUSHERS.

Weight (oz.)

14

13

12

11½

11

10½

10

9

8

7

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

Price (per doz.)

17

7

17

7

13

3

13

3

11

0

11

0

9

11

9

11

8

8

6

6

5

6

Weight (oz.)

6

5

4

3

2;

1

½

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

Price (per doz.)

4

11½

4

5

4

5

3

10½

3

10½

3

4

3

4

2

2

2

2

2

0

1

10

1

Above 14 oz., for each oz. 2s. 2d. per doz. extra. Pinning, 1d. per doz. pins extra. Narrow Ring Glue Brushes, 6d. per doz. extra, including Trimming and Washing Handles. Intermediate Weights to be charged the size above.

IMPROVED OR TIN GLUE.

Size

6

5

4

3

2

1

Weight (oz.)

2

1

¾

½

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

Price (per doz.)

2

4

2

2

2

0

1

10

1

8

1

6

Including Trimming, Pinning, 1d. per doz. pins extra. Intermediate Weights to be charged the size above.

WHISK, FIBRE OR BASS CAUSTIC BRUSHES.

Made in 1 6/8 in. Tar Rings (per doz.), 1s. 8d.

Including Trimming and Washing Handles. Pinning, 1d. per doz. pins extra.

PASTRY BRUSHES

Tin Band or Box (per doz.)

1s.

3d.

Turned in (per doz.)

1s.

9d.

Made with glue, 4d. per doz. extra. Pinning 1d. per doz. pins, including Trimming.

Common or "Card Work".

Small Bevelled Varnish Metal Band or One-Knot, put on Wheel, pegged or not, but not finished. Made with Glue or Cement:—

Weight (oz.)

3

2

1

¾

½

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

Price (per doz.)

5

6

5

2

4

10

3

6

3

0

2

10

2

10

2

10

Pinning, 1d. doz. pins, including Trimming.

STENCIL BRUSHES

Size

12

11

10

9

8

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

A.—Socket, S.B., per doz.

4

4

3

11

3

7

3

2

2

10

2

2

2

5

2

5

2

3

2

3

B.—Tin Band

2

10

2

2

5

2

3

2

1

1

10½

1

8

1

8

1

6

1

6

1

4

1

4

Extras.

If made with other than the ordinary resin cement, 4d. per doz.

A. Prices include Trimming and Glueing Bindings. If bound with wire, same price as Sash Tools.

B. Untied at root, 12-7, inclusive, 4d. per doz. less.

  "   "  " 6-1,inclusive, 2d. per doz. less.

Pinning, 1d. per doz. pins, including Trimming.

LEATHER COVERED STENCIL.

Size

F.

E.

D

C.

B.

A.

Weight (oz.)

2

1

¾

½

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

Price (per doz.)

9

0

7

10½

6

9

5

4

6

3

Includes Trimming.

WHEEL BRUSH.

(As made for the L. M. & S. Railway).

Handle 3½ ins. wide, opened ½ in. wide. Four knots of 1 oz. each made with 4½ in. best White, 3 in. binding with fine thread made with ordinary cement, unground. Length out, 3 in. Six brass pins.

Price (per doz.)

13s.

3d.

2s. per doz. less than 3 oz. three knot. Including Trimming and Glueing Bindings.

MARKING TOOLS.

Size (in.)

1

¾

½

and below

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

Price (per doz.)

2

3

2

0

1

9

If Bound with Copper Wire, 1 in., 1s. per doz. extra; ¾ in., and below, 8d. per doz. extra. Including one coat of glue or varnish on bindings.

Shaving Brushes.

Include the following patterns :—Dwarf, Imperial, Stump Case, Broom, Club Alberts, made with Badger Hair.

Size

6

5

4

3

2

1

0

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

Price (per doz.)

6

0

6

0

5

0

4

0

4

0

3

0

3

0

Silver and Ivory, 6d. per doz. extra. Case, 4d. per doz. extra. If made with Black Capping, 6d. per doz. extra.

Shaving Brushes made with Hog Hair.

Size

6

5

4

3

2

1

0

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

Price (per doz.)

2

0

2

0

2

0

1

6

1

6

1

6

1

6

Case, 4d. per doz. extra. Barbers' Swabs, 3s. 0d. per doz.

Varnish Brushes (Various), French Tools, Etc.

Wages Include Trimming.

Size

12

11

10

9

8

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

Round Varnish (per doz.)

8

0

7

0

6

0

5

0

4

0

3

0

A.—French Tools, Flat, and Round, in Tin

1

7

1

7

1

4

1

4

1

1

1

1

0

10

0

10

0

10

0

10

0

10

0

10

B.—Quilled Tools

2

4

2

0

1

10

1

8

1

6

1

4

1

4

1

2

1

2

1

2

C.—Poonahs

1

2

1

2

1

2

1

2

1

2

1

2

Badger Tools, Round

11

0

9

8

8

0

6

2

6

2

4

6

4

6

3

6

2

8

2

8

1

8

Extras.

A.—To include any handles, polished or plain.

B.—If bound with wire, or silk, 8d. per doz.

C.—If bound with silk, 6d. per doz

FLAT VARNISH BRUSHES, GRAINERS, ETC., IN TINS.

Wages include Trimming.

Size (inches)

6

5

4

3

2

1

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

Best Quality, Bevelled (per doz.)

22

0

20

0

17

0

14

0

11

0

8

0

6

0

Hog, Unbevelled (per doz.)

7

0

6

6

6

0

5

0

4

0

3

4

2

8

A.—Flat Oval, Nickelled Steel or Copper, Compressed

6

6

5

6

4

6

3

6

3

0

Thin Hair Grainers

5

0

5

0

4

0

4

0

3

0

3

0

2

0

French Mottlers

5

0

5

0

4

0

4

0

3

0

3

0

2

0

Oak Grainers

12

0

10

6

9

0

7

0

6

0

4

6

Flat Badger

18

0

16

0

14

0

12

0

10

0

8

0

7

0

4

0

Hair Grainers

7

0

7

0

6

0

6

0

5

0

5

0

4

0

4

0

3

0

3

0

A.—Finishing Extra.

GENERAL FOOTNOTES.

All work given out in quantities of less than ½ doz. to be charged 1d. per brush extra.

All work requiring pinning, 1d. per doz. pins extra.

Finishing Ground Work extra anything after pointing.

Unground driven work includes trimming.

Dry tiedwork includes trimming, singeing, washing handles and one coat of varnish on wires and across the handle.

Dry work, with the exception of Tar and Glue Brushes, includes finishing, trimming, washing handles, and one coat of varnish or paint, not stamping.

All work, unless specially excluded, to be charged extra if made with cement other than the ordinary resin mixture.

Cornering and soldering to be charged extra, and to be reckoned as part of the making.

SECTION II.—GENERAL MINIMUM PIECE-RATES FOR PAN WORK.

(a) HAIR PAN LIST.

Knots per 1d.

Banisters, ordinary

  "  with handles 20 in. and above (excluding head)

6

  "  Bakers

  "  Bed or Window

  "  Carpet (cut off)

6

  "  Comber or Fly up to 20 in.

6

  "    "   over 20 in.

  "    "   for wings

  "  Double (Hair) both sides

6

  "    "   (whisk or bass) both sides

  "    "   Toy (or small) Whisk side

5

  "    "    "  Soft Side

6

  "  Mill

6

  "  Moulders

6

  "  Rubber

  "  Toilet or Toy

6

  "  Toilet Turnover

5

  "  Toilet, Cut Off

5

  "  Winged, Bodies and wings all over

Bed Pan Brushes

Boat Brushes, round face

  "  " flat face

6

Broom Scrubs

Brooms, up to and including 14 in.

  " if cocoa, up to and including 14½ in.

  " above 14 in., and including 20 in.

  " above 20 in.

6

  " Bass in middle, middles

  "    "hair outsides

  " Carpet, cut off

6

  " Recess

  " Rubber

  " toy or Scotch Hearth

  " Wall, on broom stocks, ends filled only

  " Wall, made in similar style to Turk's Head

5

  " Winged, bodies and wings all over

Carpet Cleaners (Circular Vacuum)

5

Celery Brushes

Closet (all materials)

Cloth Brushes, flat face

   "  roached face

5

Cornice Dusters

Currant Cleaners, Grooved Machine

Curtain or Bed Brushes

  "  " "  fitted up, 6d. per dozen extra

Deck Scrubs, round face

  "  flat face

6

Dust or Sweeps, ordinary

  "  with handles, 20 in. and above (excluding head)

6

Dust or Sweep, Bell or Picture

   " Porcupine

Dust Potters, round

6

  "  Flat

Dust Toy (long handle Mill)

6

Dusters, Glaziers

 "  Jamb

 "  Painters, round or flat

Fire Brushes

Flower Pot Brushes

5

Furniture

5

Gun Brushes, up to 9 in. stock

5

   " above 9 in.

Knots per 1d.

Hearth, black-reeded, all sizes of present patterns, with loose screw     handles

 "  Cased or Metal Sliding Hearth, 3½ in. and under

5

 "    "  "   "  over 3½

 "  Crutch

"   Gilt and Fancy

"   Scotch (also called Toy Brooms)

"   Telescope

5

"   Toy, Slipper or Shoe

Jug Brushes

4

Lamp Brushes

 " Colliers

Paper Hangers

 " Flatteners

 " Stainers

Painters' Dusters, round or flat

 "  Pegs or Ring Pegs

6

Porcupine Scrubs, Union or Bass

Press Lags, Bristle

Bristle Strainers

Seed Brushes

5

Sieve Round, Bristle

5

Stipplers Pan Knot, all materials

4

Spoke

5

Tiering Brushes

Turks' Heads

5

Venetian Dusters

Wardrobe

5

Whitewash, Round or Flat

5

Window Cleaners

 "  "  Toy

5

Work set with Badger Hair

4

Cocoa and Mexican Fibre Brooms and Banisters to be trimmed only, at ordinary Broom and Banister Prices.

EXTRAS ON HAIR PAN LIST.

Setting with 3¼ in. China and under, ½ knot per 1d. less.

 "   Glue, 1½ knots per 1d. less.

 "   used Hair only, 1½ knots per 1d. less.

 "   Riflings, Drafts or rough undressed Hair, one knot per 1d. less.

 "   Cement, if prepared by operator, one knot per 1d. less.

 "   Shake Up. Commonly known as " Joe Best ", one knot per 1d. less.

 "   Mixture of Hair with Kitool, Bone, Bassine, one or all, ½ knot per 1d. less.

Cutting Cocoa 2d. per dozen brushes extra.

All odd knots to be paid for at the rate of ½d. for 1 or 2 or 3, and 1d. for 4 or 5 or 6 or 7.

All work under half dozen, 1d. per Brush extra.

For putting up and sharpening bits, 3½d. in the £ extra.

(b) BASS PAN LIST.

Middles and Outsides each to be charged according to size of hole.

A 5/8 inch hole is a hole bored with a bit the diameter of which is 5/8 inch. Prices for Bass include Bassine.

Knots per 1d.

Banisters Bass

 "  "cut off

 "  " in middle, middles

 "  " in middle, Hair outside, outsides

 "  " Madagascar

 "  " Monkey

 "  " Whalebone

6

Bee-Hive Boot Wipers, under 12½ in.

 "  "  "  12½ in.

 "  "  "  over 12½ in.

Brooms, Bass, up to 16 in. inclusive, under 5/8 in hole

 "  " ""5/8 in. hole and over

7

"  " above 16 in. to 18 in.

7

" "  " 18 in.

6

"Cane

" "Union

"Golf Course (lawn or leaf) under 24 in.

"  "    "     24 in.

6

"  "     "     from 24 in. to 30 in.

"  "     "      from 30 in. to 36 in.

5

Kitool

"Madagascar

"Monkey

"Whalebone

6

"Bass in middle, middles

"    "  Hair outside, outsides

Carpet Brooms, Bass

Carpet Brooms, japanned or polished

Chimney Sweep, Block Heads

5

Corporation Rollers, New

6

     "  Re-filling, stripped ready

7

     "  " Laffley" re-filling, 10 in. material

     "   " under 10 in. material

6

     "    " 11 in. material or over

5

     "    if a 5/8 in. bit is used, ½ knot per 1d. less.

Compo Brushes

Hearth , Bass

5

Orderly Brushes

Pointsman Brushes

6

Potato Cleaners

6

Sweeps, Porcupine, Union or Bass

6

Travis, Bass (Toy Bass Brooms)

6

EXTRAS ON BASS PAN LISTS.

Setting all Bass Work with Seconds or Riflings, ½ knot per 1d. less.

   "  "   with used Bass, 1 knot per 1d. less.

All odd knots to be paid for at the rate of ½d. for 1 or 2 or 3, and 1d. for 4 or 5 or 6 or 7.

All work under ½ dozen, 1d. per brush extra.

Wire in Bass or Cane, for each wire, 3d. in the 1s.; for each wire bent by man, 4d. in the 1s.

For putting up and sharpening bits, 4½d. in the £ extra.

(c) WHISK PAN LIST.

Knots per 1d.

Banisters, Whisk, cut for use

6

  "  on Toilet Handle, white or japanned

5

Brooms, Whisk, cut for use

6

Mattress, all sizes

6

Wardrobe and Furniture

EXTRAS ON WHISK PAN LIST

If Whisk cut by Pan Hand using same, 1 knot per 1d. less.

All odd knots to be paid for at the rate of ½d. for 1 or 2 or 3, and 1d. for 4 or 5 or 6 or 7.

All work under ½ dozen, 1d. per brush extra.

All Pan Work bored on Foot Lathe by Pan Hand ¼ knot less per 1d.

For putting up and sharpening bits, 3½d. in the £ extra.

(d) MACHINE PAN WORK.

Knots per 1d.

Comber Banisters, grey mixtures, 5/8 in. 6/8 in., 7/8 in. handles

6

  "    "  China, 3¼ in. and under

Ashworth's Blocks, setting only

6

Card Top Brushes, Long Handle

Pope's Head and Pulley Cleaning Brushes

Ring Brushes

SECTION III.—GENERAL MINIMUM PIECE-RATES FOR MACHINE WORK IN BRISTLE OR MIXTURE

Knots per 1d.

Rollers, Spiral or full, all lengths

6

Boiler Tube Rollers, cut under 3/8 in.

Slanting or Shoe Rollers

Rollers where the Shaft will not allow the hole being 3/8 in. deep

Wheel or Polishing

6

Machine Work set with Badger or Badger and Drafts mixed

4

Sprinklers or Dampers

Cotton Hecklers, Printers, and other slips

6

Ten Knots long or under

Card, Flock, Cloth, Weavers and Burlers

Hollow or Flat Cord, 29 in. and under, bored and trimmed

 "    "   over 29 in.

5

Jig Brushes

5

Crossing Brushes, Velvet (Hollows)

6

Hollows for French Worsted Machines, less 4d. in the 1s. for boring and cutting

MACHINE WORK SET WITH BASS, KITOOL, WHISK, ETC.

Knots per 1d.

Rollers set with Bass and Bass Mixture

5

Rollers set with Monkey Bass, Bassine or Kitool, or mixtures of same

Machine work set with Whisk (French, Mexican, Italian)

Machine work, Whisk not cut to hand

4

Rollers, Sieve, or Threshing (cut off by machine)

Bass Slips

5

EXTRAS ON MACHINE PAN WORK.

Rollers, Spiral, half time in marking out to be allowed.

Pegged work to be allowed one knot less.

All work set with glue, one knot less.

All work set with cement prepared by man, ½ knot less.

Shake up (machine Pan only) or China and Indian, 3 in. and under, ½ knot less.

Metal Tube Dampers, ½ knot less.

Setting undressed hairs, one knot less.

Old Rollers bored out or pulled to pieces, ½ knot less.

For cutting off by machine, 7½ per cent. less on bristle work other than Spiral Rollers.

For cutting off by machine, 10 per cent. less on all Bass, Fibre or Kitool work, all Spiral Rollers and all Hollow work (except French Worsted Machine Hollows).

Setting hair that has been previously used, or setting Riflings, Drafts or undressed bristles, one knot per 1d. less.

All work set with mixture, containing any Whalebone or containing over one-third Kitool, ½ knot less.

Nailing, 4d. in the 1s.

Cutting off tops and re-setting in same job, ½d. in the 1s. additional.

For putting up and sharpening bits :—

Bass Pan Hands

4½d. in the £ extra.

Other Pan Hands

3½d. in the £ extra.

SECTION IV.—GENERAL MINIMUM PIECE-RATES FOR DRAWN MACHINE WORK.

Knots per 1d.

Machine Brushes (lags) hair, fibre and mixture of same

11

  "   "  " Kitool or Fibre

10

  "   "  " Monkey Weed Bone or Bassine

9

  "   "  " fine wire bristles

6

Circular Work, Tenter Wheel and Polishing Hair

11

Iron or Brass, ready bored

9

Slips, 1¼ in. and under, bored through pattern

12

 " above 1¼ in.

11

 "  bored through side, hair

11

 "  Weed, Bass, African or Bahia

6

Silk Weavers, Dresser and Thread Polishers

14

Paper Stainers, split knot, bristle

10

"""" badger hair

8

Card Brushes, hair

14

Card Brushes, hair and wire

12

 "  "  Whalebone

10

Dabbing-Brushes, metal or composition, ready, bored

13

Dabbing-Brushes, bored through pattern

13

Fallers

13

Hollow Cord Brushes

10

 "  "   "  Kitool and Fibre

9

Grain Cleaner Brushes, flat stocks

12

 "  "   "   7 in. wide and over, or over 24 in. long

11

 "  "   "   circular concave

9

 "  "   "   "  convex

9

Flour Screen Brush Belts

10

 "  "  "    "  Kitool or split knots

9

EXTRAS ON MACHINE DRAWN WORK

Circular Work and Dabbing re-filled, one knot less.

Mixture containing Kitool, one knot less.

 " " 50 per cent. of fibre, one knot less.

Split Knot work, two knots less, but if along with any other extras to count one knot less.

Machine Brushes, drawn specially tight, and thick wire, one knot less.

Spiral Rollers, to be reckoned as full, but half time taken marking out to be charged extra.

For cutting off by machine, 10 per cent. less.

SECTION V.—GENERAL MINIMUM PIECE-RATES FOR HAIRS.

Definitions :—(1) "Dressed Bristles " as far as this List is concerned, are to be considered Bristles which have been mixed, dragged, or from Shoe Hairs, engined in Great Britain or Ireland.

(2) All other materials as under :—

CLASS I.

Siberian Okatkas.

Indians, 5" and above.

Siberian First, above 4".

Polish Lecks 4¾" and up

Petersburg Okatkas.

Shoe.

Petersburg Firsts, 5" and up.

Genevas and Extras, 4½" and up.

Mezeritz (Dower), 4½" and up.

Chinas, 5" and up.

Waste or Engined refuse.

CLASS II.

Siberian Short Firsts, 4" and below.

Bucharest, 4½"

Siberian Souchoys, 4½".

Extras, 4".

Siberian Seconds, 4".

Leck, 4½".

Petersburg Firsts, 4¾" and below.

French Hair.

Petersburg Souchoys.

German Bleached, all lengths.

Petersburg Seconds, 4" and above.

Long Bundles.

German Schlager.

Indian, below 5".

Pinsel.

Mezeritz, 4¼" and below.

Auszugs.

Chinas, 4" to 4¾".

Spitz Spitz.

Bessarabian.

Hambro.

Dressed Horse Hair.

German Boiled (Cecochte).

Above materials, if washed, to be reckoned in Class I.

CLASS III.

Petersburg Short Seconds

Extras, 3½".

(below 4").

Chinas, 3¾" and below.

Siberian Short Seconds.

Tops.

Courland Schisters.

Dressed Riflings.

Abfall.

Madagascar Fibre.

Above materials, if washed, to be reckoned in Class II.

CLASS IV.

Fine Bone.

Finner Hair.

Kitool.

Bass.

Bassine.

The following materials to be paid for as extras :—

Cocoa.

Manilla.

Flagged Fibre.

Mexican Fibre.

Note :—In the following tables the price per dozen lbs. is governed by the lowest class material in the job, except " extras " as provided below.

MIXING.

Table 1.

Table 2.

Table 3.

Table 4.

Table 5.

Dressed Bristle.

Class 1.

Class 2.

Class 4.

Class 3.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

2¾ ins.

8

6

10

0

10

6

11

0

11

6

3 ins.

7

6

8

6

9

0

9

6

10

0

3¼ ins.

6

6

7

6

8

0

8

6

9

0

3½ ins., 3¾ ins.

5

6

6

6

7

0

7

6

8

0

4 ins., 4¼ ins.

5

0

6

0

6

6

7

0

7

6

4½ ins., 4¾ ins.

4

6

5

6

6

0

6

6

7

0

5 ins.

4

0

5

0

5

6

6

0

6

6

Above 5 ins.

3

6

4

6

5

0

5

6

6

0

Note.—The length to be paid for is that of the bulk of material used in the job.

Extras.—If bleached Bristle mixed with Unbleached, 1s. per doz. extra on these prices.

Single drafted and soft inferior Horse Hair, 1s. per dozen additional on these prices.

Dressed Mexican Fibre, 6d. per dozen additional on these prices.

Manilla, Flagged Fibre and Cocoa, 1s. 6d. per dozen additional on these prices.

Where the proportion of Cocoa exceeds one-third of the weight of the other material in a job, 3d. per dozen extra, in addition to the above 1s. 6d. for each lb. over one-third, to be paid on the job.

Single drafted or taily fibre, 1s. per dozen additional on these prices.

DRAGGING AND MIXING.

Table 6

Table 7

Table 8

Class 1

Class 2

Class 3

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

2¾ ins.

11

0

12

6

13

6

3 ins.

9

6

11

0

12

0

3¼ ins.

8

6

10

0

11

0

3½ ins., 3¾ ins.

7

6

9

0

10

0

4 ins., 4¼ ins.

7

0

8

6

9

6

4½ ins., 4¾ ins.

6

6

8

0

9

0

5 ins.

6

0

7

6

8

6

Above 5 ins.

5

6

7

0

8

0

Dragging and Mixing Tables.—Sizes not mixed, 1s. per dozen less.

Extras.—If Bleached Bristle mixed with Unbleached, 1s. per dozen extra on these prices.

Single drafted and soft inferior Horse Hair, 1s. per dozen extra on these prices.

Single drafted or taily fibre, 1s. per dozen extra on these prices.

All sizes over ½ inch size mixed, 2s. per dozen extra on such size.

Jumping to be the same price as Dragging.

Per doz.

s.

d.

SHAKE UP, any material.

3 ins.

14

0

3½ ins.

12

0

RIFLINGS, GETTING UP.

3½ ins.

13

0

4 ins.

12

0

4½ ins., and above

10

0

Working Riflings into job (if unturned), 6d. per dozen lbs. extra.

Working Riflings into job (if turned), 1s. per dozen lbs. extra.

Per doz.

TURNING RIFLINGS.

s.

d.

4½ ins. and up

9

0

Below 4½ ins.

10

0

SHOE HAIRS.—Mixing and Knotting—1 oz., 8s. per doz. ; ½ oz., 12s. per doz. ; ¼ oz., 18s. per doz.

EXTRAS.

Per doz.

s.

d.

COLOURS—If White or Yellow into a Grey job

0

6

If White Mexican put into a Grey job

0

6

Opening Indians

0

6

Cleaning Indians

3

0

Taking out turned Hairs from dressing by engine, below 4½ ins.

1

0

Taking our turned Hairs from dressing by engine, 4½ ins. and above

0

6

Taking out turned Hairs from dressing by Sieve, below 4½ ins.

5

0

Taking our turned Hairs, from dressing by Sieve, 4½ ins. and above

3

0

Cutting back Bristles, 2¾ ins.

6

0

 "  "  "  3 ins. 3½ ins.

4

0

 "  "  "  3¾ ins., 4¾ ins.

2

0

 "  "  " above 4¾ ins.

1

0

Cutting down, above 4¾ ins.

1

0

Cleaning and Pointing Horse Hair

4

6

Raw Hair, Sorting, Cleaning and Pointing and Dressing

20

0

Samples of any job to be paid for.

WASHING AND BLEACHING AND TYING UP.

Per doz.

s.

d.

Shoe Hairs

6

0

Other Dressed Bristles, 4½ ins. and above

6

6

 "   "  "  4¼ ins., 4 ins.

7

0

 "   "  "  3½ ins., 3¾ ins.

7

6

 "   "  "  3 ins., 3¼ ins.

10

6

 "   "  "  2¾ ins.

13

0

Pointing and Straightening

2

6

Lecks and Extras, 4¾ ins., and above, 8d. per doz. lbs. extra.

Other Rough Bristles, below 4¾ ins., 2s. per doz. lbs. extra.

ENGINING SHOE HAIRS.

Per doz.

s.

d.

5 ins. and above, 1 or 2 engines

3

6

 "    "  3   "

4

0

 "    "  4   "

4

6

 "    "  5   "

5

0

 "    "  6   "

5

6

Re-engining (cleansing)

6

0

   "   "   if 4 engines

6

6

All hairs that require roughing for Engining, 1s. 6d. per doz.

SECTION VI.—GENERAL MINIMUM PIECE-RATES FOR LIMERS AND NAIL STOCK, FLAT.

Size (measurement by width of handle).

A.—For Brushes of 5½ oz. and under, made with a mixture of Fibre and Draft (i.e., without Bristle)—uncapped price per dozen.

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10"

9½"

9"

8½"

8"

7½"

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

8

2

7

6

7

2

6

6

5

10

5

6

7"

6½"

6"

5½"

5"

4½"

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

5

2

4

8

4

4

4

2

3

10

3

6

The above, capped with Bristle or other materials, price per dozen.

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10"

9½"

9"

8½"

8"

7½"

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

9

0

8

4

7

11

7

3

6

6

6

2

7"

6½"

6"

5½"

5"

4½"

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s

d.

s.

d.

5

9

5

3

4

10

4

8

4

3

3

11

B.—For Fibre Brushes, price per dozen.

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10"

9½"

9"

8½"

8"

7½"

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

6

9

6

2

5

10½

5

3

4

8

4

7"

6½"

6"

5½"

5"

4½"

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

4

3

9

3

3

3

2

2

10½

Including Finishing, Trimming Flat, and one coat of Varnish.

Perforated Metal Bands with ordinary Brush Flats, 1s. 4d. per dozen brushes extra.

Small headed nails, 8d. per dozen brushes extra up to 7 ins. ; above 7 ins., 1s. extra.

If set, 2d. per dozen knots extra. If made with Shellac, 7 ins. and above, 8d. per dozen extra ; below 7 ins., 4d. per dozen extra.

Scarce Nailing, up to 5½ ins., 2d. per in. less ; other sizes, 1½d. per in. less than rates in Section B. above.

ROUND LIMERS.

A.—For Brushes of 5½ oz. and under, made of a mixture of Fibre and Draft (i.e., without bristles) :—

Size (diameter of handle)

3¼ in.

3 in.

s.

d.

s.

d.

Uncapped (per dozen)

4

3

4

0

If capped with Bristle or any other material

4

9

4

6

B.—For Fibre Brushes

3

11

3

8

Including Finishing, Trimming Flat and one coat of Varnish.

Any of the above weights made on a smaller handle to be charged by weight.

Any of the above weights made on a wider handle to be charged by width of handle.

Perforated Metal Bands with Ordinary Brush Flats, 1s. 4d. per dozen extra.

Small-headed Nails, 8d. per dozen brushes extra up to 7 oz. ; above 7 oz., 1s. per dozen extra.

If set, 2d. per dozen knots extra.

If made with Shellac, 7 oz. and above, 8d. per dozen brushes extra ; below 7 oz., 4d. per dozen extra.

SECTION VII.—GENERAL MINIMUM PIECE-RATES FOR FINISHING.

SHOE BRUSHES.

Per doz.

Per doz.

s.

d.

s.

d.

Best Round Faced A.

3

Army, unpinned

1

C.S. or Com. Solid

2

Roach, with Shaving Covers

4

3

Solid Army Shoe

2

5

Sensible Shoe

4

3

Army Regulation, pinned

1

W. Shoe

4

STOVE OR BLACKLEAD.

Per doz.

Per. doz.

s.

d.

s.

d.

Com. Tufted handles nailed on

1

Porcupine, Solid Backs

3

Marlboro' or Hollow Sides

1

Round Faced Best Black stringing

2

10

Bent Ovals

2

Flat Ovals

2

 " Com.

1

Gt. Northern Stove

2

5

Porcupine

2

Oval Stove, Machine made handles

1

SCOTCH STOVE.

Machine Made Stocks.

Per doz.

Per doz.

s.

d.

s.

d.

No. 1

1

5

K. Stove, No. 6

2

No. 2

1

Coffin Stove

2

No. 3

1

Flat Ovals, Machine made

1

K. Stove, No. 5

1

10½

High Cut Scotch Stove

1

HANDLES, PER DOZEN.

s.

d.

s.

d.

Com. Handles if sawn out by Band Saw

0

Scotch

0

11¼

House Top (for Cleaning)

0

11¼

HANDLED CHURN.

Per doz.

Per doz.

s.

d.

s.

d.

Shaped Stocks

4

Handle Barrel Sawn out

2

5

Unshaped Stocks

6

S. Scrubs Solid Back Cush

2

Tramway Wash or Panel

7

10¼

Guinness' Motor Splashers

3

NELSON BROOMS.

Per doz.

Per doz.

s.

d.

s.

d.

¼ in. Back Black Inlay, 0 and

Squeegees, prepared stocks

6

3

Squeegees, unprepared stocks

10

¼ in. Back Black Inlay, 2 and 3

Squeegees, small

6

4

3

½ in. Back Roached

4

10¼

Nelson Banisters, all sizes

2

5

SCOURING BRUSHES.

Per doz.

Per doz.

s.

d.

s.

d.

Com. 4 row and short 5 row

2

5

Improved 5, 6 and 7 row

4

3

Com. long 5 row and 6 row

2

Improved 8 row

4

10¼

Com. 7, 8 and 9 row

3

Improved 9 and 10 row

5

8

If House Top shape handles, extra per dozen

M. or London pattern

4

10¼

0

"   "  unhandled

2

5

SCRUBS AND DAIRY.

Per doz.

Per doz.

s.

d.

s.

d.

Adelaide, sprigged covers

2

Chuby Keelers, Dumb-bell

1

  "  solid backs

2

11¾

Chuby Keelers, solid backs

3

Best Albert (English Pat)

4

6

No. 2 3-16th in. Back flat

2

5

Best Albert (if grooved)

4

10¼

Sq. Keelers, if dried, tacked only, machine made—

Killarney

4

Sq. Keelers, Veneered, 1 and 2

2

Boards, No. 1

1

0

Sq. Keelers, Veneered, No. 3

2

3

"No. 2

1

Sq. Keelers, No. 3

2

Chuby Keelers, machine—

Square ends, solid backs, hollowed sides

2

No. 1

1

If bevelled

3

No. 2

1

Large Laundry, round ends, thin covers

Solid Laundry

2

5

1

If bevelled or cush

2

10

Small Laundry, bluff ends

1

Creamery Brushes

2

CLAMP BLOCKING.

Per doz.

Per doz.

s.

d.

s.

d.

Blocking on ready prepared blocks

Clamp leading, each

0

11

3

Drawing Bass Brooms

1

If screwed

4

6

  " if tacked only

1

Blocking in the rough

4

10¼

  " solid backs

3

Deck Scrubs on Broom heads

Wire Brushes

3

3

If with Tin Band

4

3

Window Wash, unprepared Stocks

Hand Weavers for Rounding

0

4

10¼

Set Taylor's Cloth

1

Window Wash, prepared stock

3

Hand Weavers

1

Prepared Platform Broom Stock

15

9

RAILWAY CARRIAGE WASHERS.

Per doz.

Per doz.

s.

d.

s.

d.

G.S. and W. Rly. Washers

5

M.G. Western

5

If Blocks machine shaped

7

10¼

G.N. Railway

5

If glued and rivetted

10

DANDY BRUSHES.

Per doz.

Per doz.

s.

d.

s.

d.

Flat Pinned

1

No. 5, Cushioned back, strung and glued

4

3

" if glued

1

" if grooved

2

No. 6 extra large

4

10¼

Solid Dandy, No. 3 and 4, Cushioned back, glued and pinned

3

Flat Dandy, notched back

3

WATER BRUSHES.

Per doz.

Per doz.

s.

d.

s.

d.

Common Water Flat, Roached and Screwed

3

Horse Common Flat

2

5

Best Solid Roached

4

10¼

Best Water Cushion, Roached and Screwed

4

Printers' Lye Brushes—

8 rows across

5

Cushion Back Compo

4

10¼

10 rows across

7

10¼

Roached Boot Top

3

12 rows across

8

11½

 " " if screwed

4

3

Printers' Pick Brushes

2

3

SPOKE BRUSHES.

Per doz.

Per doz.

s.

d.

s.

d.

Flat pinned, plain and handled

2

11¾

Solid, 12 in.

5

Solid and turned ends

7

Flat pinned, plain and handled, if glued

3

Scotch or Semi-circle, rolled solid back

4

3

Solid straight to include screws from face

4

10¼

Flat back, filled in

3

 "  " not filled in

3

Solid bent or straight, turned handle

6

Spoke Veneer and Tuckett

2

11¾

Spoke Compo

6

Solid Taper or Bicycle, up to 9 in.

3

11

Moulders' Dusters

2

3

Moulders' Dusters, glued, screwed and grooved

3

Solid, above 9 in. to 12 in.

4

6

PLATE BRUSHES.

Per doz.

Per doz.

s.

d.

s.

d.

Straight, up to 4 rows

2

11¾

Oven Brushes, large

11

Every additional row extra

0

Nail Brushes, solid

3

11

Bent, additional to the prices of straight

0

 "  "  Club

4

6

Stipplers, 3 in. and 4 in.

13

Post Office Plate

3

  "  6 in. and 8 in.

15

Oven Brushes, small

6

Paper Hangers

6

SECTION VIII.—GENERAL MINIMUM PIECE-RATES FOR FANCY FINISHING.

CLOTH BRUSHES.

Per doz.

Per doz.

s.

d.

s.

d.

Com. Roached Shaving Covers,

1

10½

Fine Octagon Veneer

2

5

Com. Roached Octagon ends

2

Bell Cloth

3

Roached Dumb-bell Cloth or Shoe—With Shaving Covers Veneers

3

Solid Octagon ends, 6 screws

6

2

 " Dumb-bell G.

5

   "  Veneers

3

 " Thick Inlay W.

6

8

Whisk do., pinned

3

Dromedary Cloth

8

Carriage Cloth

4

3

Army Regulation, pinned

1

  " Hard Timber, extra

1

Cloth, H. pattern

6

Pocket Cloth (all sizes)

3

 " S. pattern

6

8

Solid Roached E.

3

Letter Cloth each

1

High Back Cush, B.

6

   "  with ebony

1

10½

HANDLED CLOTH.

Per doz.

Per doz.

s.

d.

s.

d.

Veneer Backs

5

Handled Cloth, 3/16 in.

Solid Backs, Plain Wood

7

10¼

Rosewood backs with white

 " with Splash

9

1

inlay

10

 " Best, with Satin or

Handled Cloth, with Splash

11

Rosewood Backs

9

1

Billiard Brushes

7

3¼  

 "Splash

9

  "   "  Veneered

5

Bell

10

G.B.D. Cloth (all sizes)

4

6

HAT BRUSHES

Per doz.

Per doz.

s.

d.

s.

d.

G. and H.

5

Solid

3

Veneered

2

3

Best Cushioned

3

Best Handled

5

  "    Veneered Back

2

3

HAIR BRUSHES

Per doz.

Per doz.

s.

d.

s.

d.

130, 66 and like pattern

5

11¾

Handled Flesh, Bent Handles

13

"No. 5 and 6 large

6

Baby's Hair, Ven Backs

4

6

Solid Satin or Rosewood

 " Solid Backs

5

Backs, unscrewed

7

10¼

Best Military Hair

7

10¼

Solid Ladies' Ovals

7

10¼

Common Army Hair

2

Veneer

5

  "  "   unpinned

2

3

Gent's Toilet Veneer

5

Ebony Hair

14

  " Solid Backs

7

10¼

Hollow Backed Hair

16

11¾

  "  Ovals, extra large

8

5

Unhandled Flesh

4

10¼

Ebony Cloth and Hat

9

Celery Brushes

3

Large Crumb Brushes

10

Single Furniture

4

6

Small 4 row Crumb

8

Double Furniture

6

2

Veneer Crumb

6

Triangle Table Brushes

8

11½

Handled Flesh, Solid Backs

11

Rounded

10

EXTRAS.

s.

d.

s.

d.

Each extra stringing back

0

Pinning Cloth Brushes

0

9

Screwing Hair Brushes

2

3

Sawing out Crumb Backs

1

Screwing Cloth

1

Preparing Backs for S.W.

0

Pinning Hair Brushes

1

Cloth

Sawing out Spoke Backs

0

SECTION IX.—GENERAL MINIMUM PIECE-RATES FOR BASS DRESSING.

The minimum rates set out in this Section are applicable to operations in which the assistance of Boy Labour is not provided by the Employer.

s.

d.

African Dressing

9

0

per cwt.

Keary, mixed African and Cane

9

0

"

Bassiere mixed with Cane

12

0

"

Bahia mixed with African

10

0

"

Bahia pure

10

0

"

Special Picked Bahia

12

0

"

African and Bone mixed

9

0

"

White Cane Union

12

0

"

Mixed Monkey and African, equal proportion

14

6

"

Monkey Dressing, under 4 ins.

4

0

per doz.

  "   "  from 4 in. up

3

0

"

  "   "  from 10 in. up

12

0

per cwt.

Cutting and tied up without dressing, 10 in. up

5

0

"

Regular Riflings

19

0

"

Nelson Brooms, mixed with Bassine, Monkey, Bahia and Whisk

3

0

per doz.

Riflings to be dressed and returned out of Nelson Brooms, mixed at

3

0

"

Splash, 16 in. up

30

0

per cwt.

First Riflings out of do.

30

0

"

Second and Third Riflings out of do.

4

0

per doz.

Brazilian mixed, 3 lb. Monkey to 1 lb. Bahia

15

0

per cwt.

Brazilian Riflings

8

0

per doz.

   "    3¼ in., 3½ in., 3¾ in.

11

8

"

   "    4 in. to 4¾ in.

9

4

"

Single Drafting

1

4

"

Massa

4

0

"

Where the assistance of Boy Labour is provided by the Employer, the amount payable on the basis of the General Minimum Piece-Rates above indicated may be reduced by an amount not greater than that payable to the Boy Helper or Boy Helpers on the basis of the General Minimum Time-Rates specified in Schedule I, Part I, Section II of this Order.

Note.—The above General Minimum Piece-Rates are those applicable to the specified quantities of Bass returned as dressed.

SECTION X.—GENERAL MINIMUM PIECE-RATES FOR HAND BORING.

Per 1,000 Holes.

s.

d.

Shoe Brushes, Flat, ½ in.

0

   "   5/8 in. or ¾ in. Roached

0

Horse, and Water Brushes, ½ in. Flat

0

  "    "   ½ in. Round Faced

0

Stove Brushes, ½ in. Flat

0

 "     5/8 in. Flat

0

 "     Bent or Cushioned

0

Window Wash Brushes, ½ in. Flat

0

  "   "    " Round Faced

0

Carriage Brushes, 5/8 in. Cushioned, 1 bit

0

   "   5/8 in.  "  2 bits

1

Spoke Brushes, 1 bit

1

  "   2 bits

1

Hat Brushes, all sorts

0

11

per, 1000 Holes.

s.

d.

Cloth Brushes, all sorts

0

 " Roached in 3 in. Sycamore (extra)

0

 " Common Flat, 3/8 in., as in C.S. Shoe

0

 " Handled

0

 "  Splash Handled

0

11

 "  Ebony

1

Hair Brushes, Flat, Common Timber

0

   "  Best ½ in.

0

11

   "  Round Faced, Common

0

11

   "     "   Best

0

11½

   "   Ebony, Flat

1

   "   Ebony, Round

1

   "   Extra Spread on Satin

1

Crumb, Flesh, Plate, Dish, Compo, Boot Top and Billiard Brushes

0

Handled Compo, Brushes

0

Other Timbers for Nelson Brooms, Dandy, Keelers, Banisters :—Chestnut Spanish, Alder, Lime, Aspen, Poplar, Gherry, Sally, Mahogany, Walnut Soft Oak, Soft Elm and ½ in. Sycamore.

Per 1,000 Holes.

Per 1,000 Holes.

s.

d.

s.

d.

Nelson Brooms, Beech, small hole

0

11½

Centre

1

   "  Ash  "

1

"

1

6

   "  other Timbers as above

0

"

1

Flat Nelson Banister Brushes, same as Brooms:

Turned Handles      Outside

1

Middle

1

Keelers, Beech         "

0

11½

"

1

   " Ash         "

1

"

1

6

   " Other Timbers      "

0

"

1

   "  Chub No. 3 Beech

1

Dandy Brushes, Beech      Outside

0

11½

Middle

1

    "  Ash        "

1

"

1

6

    "   Other Timbers     "

0

"

1

English Scrubs 7/8 in. Timber

1

   "  ¾ in. and under

0

Laundry Brushes, 2 bits, all Timber

1

Drawn Bass Brooms, up to No. 26 Bit

1

 "    "  No. 25 Bit and up

2

 "    "  Extra for Hard Timbers, such as Country Oak, Hard Elm, Beech ¾ in. and up, Sycamore ¾ in. and up

0

1

 "    "  Extra hard Timbers, such as Ash and Holly

0

Army Cloth Brushes

0

EXTRAS TO BORING LIST.

Per doz.

s.

d.

Roaching

0

Cushioning

0

10¼

Rounding Shoe and Water Boards

0

Rounding Horse Brush Boards

0

10¼

Cushioning Horse Brush Boards

1

  "  "  "    if shaped round the edge

1

Sawing out Crumb Brush Boards

1

  "  Handle Cloth Brush Boards

1

 "  Hair Brush Boards

1

 "   "   "  No. 166 Boards

1

 "   "   "   No. 33 Boards

2

7

Per doz.

s.

d.

Sawing out Spoke Brush Boards

0

  "   Scouring Brush Boards

0

  "  all others

0

Paring for Wings, 1 end

0

   "   2 ends

0

Rounding and Roaching Spoke

1

 "   only

0

10¼

Planing Flat Boards

0

  " and Cleaning Ebony Boards

0

  " Cross Cutting

0

All wings double the price of Bodies. Edging with Clamp, 9d. per dozen extra.

Boring with two bits, 5½d. per 1,000 holes extra.

Counting Work :—

Under 50 holes per gross not to count.

Over 50 holes to count as 100.

Note.—If the articles specified in this Section are given out in quantities of less than six dozen, the General Minimum Piece-Rates therefor shall be the appropriate General Minimum Piece-Rates set out above PLUS 10 per cent.

SECTION XI.—GENERAL MINIMUM PIECE-RATES FOR TIED STOCK BRUSHES.

Fibre—2 Knot.

Ozs.

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

12

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

Per doz.

1

11½

1

11½

2

6

2

6

3

3

8

3

8

3

8

4

0

Extras.—If soldered, 4d. per dozen extra.

Fibre—3 Knot.

Ozs.

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

Per doz.

2

10

3

0

3

2

3

4

3

8

4

0

4

Fibre—4 Knot.

Ozs.

6

7

8

9

10

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

Per doz.

4

0

4

4

4

11½

4

11½

Mixed Hair Stock Brushes—3 Knot.

Ozs.

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

Per doz.

4

4

9

5

5

4

5

10½

6

3

6

7

Extras.—Soldering, 4d. Painting, 4d. per dozen.

Stock Brushes (Whitewash), Best Pure, Copper Tied, with Copper Corners and Soldered.

Ozs.

5

6

7

8

9

12

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

Per doz.

6

6

6

10

7

7

7

7

11

Extras.—Painting, 2d. per dozen.

Split Ounces paid as follows :—

Under ½ oz. to count as nothing ; ½ oz. even to count as half ; over ½ oz. to count as full oz.

PART III.—GENERAL MINIMUM TIME-RATES FOR FEMALE WORKERS

Per hour.

s.

d.

Female Workers of 18 years of age and over

1

 "   "   17½ and under 18 years of age

1

 "   "   17   "  17½  "

11¾

 "   "   16½  "  17   "

11

 "   "   16   "  16½  "

10½

 "   "   15½  "  16   "

 "   "   15   "  15½  "

 "   "   14½  "  15   "

 "  "   under 14½ years of age

Provided that in the case of any Female Worker who enters the Trade for the first time at or over the age of 16 years and who is employed on time-work, the General Minimum Time-Rates payable during the worker's first twelve months' employment shall be the respective General Minimum Time-Rates appropriate to a Worker in the immediate junior age group as set out above, in lieu of the Rates otherwise applicable.

PART IV.—PIECE WORK BASIS TIME-RATE FOR FEMALE WORKERS

Per hour.

s.

d.

Piece-Work Basis Time-Rate

1

Note.—The Piece-Work Basis Time-Rate is for the purpose of securing that in the case of Female Workers employed on Piece-Work (other than Piece-Work for which General Minimum Piece-Rates have been fixed) each piece-rate paid shall be such as will yield, in the circumstances of the case, to an Ordinary worker not less than the appropriate rate per hour. In determining whether any piece-rate satisfies this condition, regard must be had to the earnings of ordinary workers, i.e., workers of ordinary skill and experience in the class of work in question, and not to the earnings of workers of less than ordinary skill and experience, e.g., learners and infirm workers.

PART V.—GUARANTEED TIME-RATES FOR FEMALE WORKERS.

Per hour

s.

d.

Female Workers of 18 years of age and over

1

  "   "  17½ and under 18 years of age

11½

  "   "   17   "  17½ "

10

  "   "   16½  "  17  "

  "   "   16  "  16½  "

9

  "   "   15½  "  16  "

  "   "   15   "  15½ "

  "  "  14½  "  15  "

  "  "  under 14½ years of age

6

PART VI.—GENERAL MINIMUM PIECE-RATES FOR FEMALE WORKERS.

The General Minimum Piece-Rates for Female Workers employed in the operations specified in this Part of this Schedule shall be the rates set out in this Part with an addition of 82½ per cent.

SECTION I.—GENERAL MINIMUM PIECE-RATES FOR MACHINE-DRAWN WORK.

All rates are for Fibre or Bristle drawn through, unless otherwise stated.

Rate per 100 Knots.

Machine Roller Lags, drawn full

4d.

Lags drawn in spirals (revolving) flat card, 4 ins. by 2 ins.

4½d.

Comber Brushes or Rollers, in two halves

4½d.

Thread, Card, Winders, Dressing or Plaiting Machine Brushes or similar Slips

4d.

Rate per 100 knots.

Platt's Bobbins

4d.

Asa Lee's Bobbins

4d.

Asa Lee's Circular (drawn through side)

4d.

Leather Strips

5d.

Paste Brushes or Short Slips

3½d.

Heald Lags or Starching Lags

4d.

Reel Brushes

4d.

Colliers' Lamp Brushes

4d.

Bar, Cog, Wheel, Twisters or Lease Brushes

4d.

Roller and Ring

4d.

Wheel Polishing or Tentering

5d.

Extras.

Root in hole or spit knots

1d.

per

100

knots

extra.

Penetrating

1d.

per

100

knots

extra.

Drawn through side

½d.

per

100

knots

extra.

Kitool

½d.

per

100

knots

extra.

Bass (i.e., Piassava, African or Bahia) and H.V. Quality Bassine

2d.

per

100

knots

extra.

1d. in the 1s. extra where drawing hand has to cut off.

SECTION II.—GENERAL MINIMUM PIECE-RATES FOR HAND DRAWING.

TOILET BRUSHES.

Rate per 100 Knots.

Cloth Common Roach (fibre middle) including trimming

2¾d.

 "    "  (  "  ) if machine trimmed

2½d.

 "Octagon Ends (  "  ) including trimming

2¾d.

 "    "  (  "  ) if machine trimmed

2½d.

 " Bell (fibre middle) including trimming

2¾d.

 " " (  "  ) if machine trimmed

2½d.

 "Bell Common Veneered, F. or K., including trimming

2¾d.

 " "   "   "     if machine trimmed

2½d.

 "other than above specified, including trimming

2¾d.

 "   "    "    if machine trimmed

2½d.

Flesh

2¾d.

 "long handled

3d.

 "if machine trimmed

2½d.

 "if machine trimmed, long handles

2¾d.

Hair, 130, 66 and like pattern

2¾d.

 "bristle, mixed with Horn or Bone

3d.

 "Whalebone, flat cut

3½d.

 "Whalebone, ball cut

3¾d.

 "other than above specified

2¾d.

All hair brushes ¼d. per 100 knots less if machine trimmed.

Hat, including trimming

2½d.

 " if machine trimmed

2¼d.

Nail, including trimming

2½d.

 " if machine trimmed

2¼d.

Trepanned Brushes.

Rate per 100 Knots

Cloth, including trimming

4½d.

Hat, including trimming

4d.

Nail, including trimming

4d.

If trimming is not performed the rate in each case is subject to ½d. reduction.

Hair

4½d.

Ivory Brushes.

1s. 6d. per dozen extra on Hair, Hat and Cloth Brushes.

1s. per dozen extra Nail and other small Brushes.

Household Brushes.

Rate per 100 Knots

Billiard

3d.

Boot Top, shear cut

2½d.

  "  Hard, shear cut

2¾d.

Can, Fibre, or Bass

2½d.

  "  Pure Bahia

3d.

Carriage Washing, drawn double

3½d.

  "  root in hole

5d.

Churn, Bass

3¾d.

 " long handled, shear cut

3d.

Crevice or Sash, single end, bristle

3½d.

Crumb

2¾d.

Dandy bass

3¾d.

  " whisk

3½d.

  " bassine

3d.

  " bone

3½d.

  " quill

4d.

Davy Lamp

4d.

Deck Scrub

3¼d.

Dish

2½d.

Dish, hard

2¾d.

Floor Polishing, up to 10 in. by 5 in.

3d.

   "   over 10 in. by 5 in.

4d.

Furniture

2¾d.

   "  porcupine

5d.

Horse, fibre or mixed

3d.

 " bristles

3½d.

Paper-Hanging, drawn with root in hole

5d.

Pick and Lye, root in hole

2¾d.

Plate

2½d.

 " hard

2¾d.

Round Oil

2½d.

Saucepan, drawn handled

3d.

Scrubs, household, bristle and mixed

2¾d.

 " household, fibre, bass (other than Bahia)

2½d.

 " union

2½d.

 " household, pure Bahia

3d.

Shoe, blacking and polishing

2½d.

Shoe, hard

2¾d.

Sink, bristle, oblong pattern

2¾d.

Stove

2½d.

  "  hard

2¾d.

  "  porcupine

3d.

Spoke, fibre or mixed

3d.

 "  bristle

3½d.

 "  porcupine

4d.

Water, fibre or mixed

3d.

Water, bristle

3½d.

W.C. porcupine

4d.

Extra.

2d. extra per dozen for each wing, snout or tuft.

Brooms, Sweeps, Etc.

Rate per 100 Knots.

Brooms, cocoa

3¾d.

  "  whisk

4d.

  "  drawn bass, single wire

4½d.

  "  drawn bass, double wire

5½d.

  "  window

3d.

  "  Bassine, monkey, Madagascar, Kitool and union fibre

3¾d.

Banisters, cocoa

3¾d.

 "  whisk

4d.

 "  Bass

4½d.

 "  Bassine, monkey, bass, Kitool, Madagascar fibre and union fibre

3¾d.

Brooms, and Banisters, double drawn, hair

3½d.

 "    "   root in hole

4½d.

If Brushes are trimmed by machine or by a worker other than the drawing hand, the Rate in Each Case is Subject to 12½ Per Cent. Reduction in addition to the appropriate percentage reduction.

SECTION III.—GENERAL MINIMUM PIECE-RATES FOR POLISHING.

Per doz.

s.

d.

Billiard Brushes

1

Boot Top, white polish

0

Brooms (Nelson)

1

 "   "  Handles

1

Cloth, best solid

1

 "   "  white polish

1

 "  handled

1

Crumb

1

Curtain handles, 6 ft.

0

8

  "  "  4 ft.

0

Dandy, white polish

0

11½

 " yellow polish

0

Flesh

1

Hair Brushes, best

1

 " "  military

1

Horse Brushes, best

1

 "  "  common

1

Shoe (A) Brushes

0

 " " stained

0

11½

 " " white polish

0

11½

Shoe (C.S.) Brushes 4

0

8

 "  Machine Brushes, stained and polished

0

8

Stove Brushes, varnished

0

 "   "  polished

0

The General Minimum Piece-Rates For Varnishing shall be 50 per cent. less than those set out above for Polishing.

SECTION IV.—GENERAL MINIMUM PIECE-RATES FOR MACHINE HANDS (BORING AND FILLING).

Boring.

Per 1,000 Holes.

Laundry

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Dandy

5d.

Scrubs

and all similar coarse work

Shoe

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Army shoe

Cloth

3¾d.

Flat Shoe for Hand Drawing

and all similar fine work

Extras.

Wings to count as double.

Using 2 Bits in one Brush, 2d. per 1,000 holes extra.

Fillings.

Per 1,000 Knots.

Laundry

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Dandy

5d.

Scrubs

and all similar coarse work

Shoe

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Army Shoe

3¾d.

Cloth

and all similar fine work

Per 1,000 Holes.

s.

d.

Above patterns and similar work filled in Whisk

0

5

Machine Cocoa Broom Filling

1

All other Broom Filling

1

6

Extras

Per Gross Brushes.

s.

d.

Casing

1

3

Canting

1

3

Tufts (to count as lifts)

1

3

Where two materials are used

1

3

Above extras apply to single operations.

Wings to count as double, the rate for which includes all operations except casing.

If two or more operations (Extras) performed on one brush, 2s. 6d. per gross brushes.

PART VII.

NORMAL WORKING HOURS AND OVERTIME RATES.

Section I.—The normal hours of work to be worked by workers in relation to whom the Committee operates shall be as follows :—

Workers of 18 years of age or over.

Workers whose age is less than 18 years.

In any week

48

In any week

40

Provided that all hours worked on Sundays and on Customary Public and Statutory Holidays shall be regarded as Overtime, to which the Overtime Rates shall apply.

Section II.—Overtime Rates for Male and Female Workers Employed on Time-Work.

The Minimum Rates for Overtime in respect of all hours worked by a Worker employed on Time-Work in excess of the declared normal number of hours of work in the trade shall be as follows :—

(a) For the first four hours Overtime in any week, except Sundays and Customary Public and Statutory Holidays, the Overtime Rates shall be Time-and-a-Quarter, that is to say, One-and-a-Quarter times the appropriate Minimum Rate otherwise applicable.

(b) For Overtime after the first four hours of Overtime in any week except Sundays and Customary Public and Statutory Holidays, the Overtime Rate shall be Time-and-a-Half, that is to say, One-and-a-Half times the appropriate Minimum Rate otherwise applicable.

(c) For all time worked on Sundays and Customary Public and Statutory Holidays, the Overtime Rate shall be Double-Time, that is to say, Twice the appropriate Minimum Rate otherwise applicable.

SECTION III.—Overtime Rates for Male and Female Workers Employed on Piece-Work.

The Minimum Rates for Overtime in respect of all hours worked by a worker employed on Piece-Work in excess of the declared normal number of hours of work in the trade shall be as follows :—

(a) For the first Four hours Overtime in any week, except Sundays and Customary Public and Statutory holidays, the overtime Rate shall be :—

(i) For Male Workers the appropriate General Minimum Piece-Rates applicable as specified in Schedule I, Part II, of this Order, or, where no General Minimum Piece-Rates have been fixed, Piece-Rates which would yield, in the circumstances of the case, to an Ordinary Worker at least the same amount of money as the General Minimum Time-Rate, with the addition in each case of One-Quarter of the General Minimum Time-Rate which would be applicable to the Worker if he were employed on Time-Work.

(ii) For Female Workers, the appropriate General Minimum Piece-Rate applicable as fixed, or, where no General minimum Piece-Rate has been fixed, a Piece-Rate which would yield in the circumstances of the case to an Ordinary Worker, not less than the appropriate rate per hour as shown in Part IV, Schedule I, of this Order, with an addition of One-Quarter in each case per hour.

(b) For Overtime after the first four hours of Overtime in any week, except Sundays and Customary Public and Statutory Holidays, the Overtime Rates shall be :—

(i) For Male Workers the appropriate General Minimum Piece-Rate applicable as fixed, or, where no such General Minimum Piece-Rate has been fixed, a Piece-Rate which would yield in the circumstances of the case, to an Ordinary Worker, at least the same amount of money as the appropriate General Minimum Time-Rate, with the addition in each case of One-Half of the appropriate General Minimum Time-Rate which would be applicable to the worker if he were employed on Time-Work.

(ii) For Female Workers, the General Minimum Piece-Rate applicable as fixed, or, where no General Minimum piece-rate has been fixed, a Piece-Rate which would yield in the circumstances of the case, to an Ordinary Worker, not less than the appropriate rate per hour as shown in Part IV, Schedule I, of this Order, with an addition in each case of One-half of such rate.

(c) For all time worked on Sundays and Customary Public and Statutory Holidays, the Overtime Rate shall be :—

(i) For Male Workers the appropriate General Minimum Piece-Rates applicable as fixed, or, where no General Minimum Piece-Rate has been fixed, a Piece-Rate, which would yield, in the circumstances of the case, to an Ordinary Worker, at least the same amount of money as the General Minimum Time-Rate, with the addition in each case of the appropriate General Minimum Time-Rate, which would be applicable to the worker if he were employed on Time-Work.

SCHEDULE II. —TWIG-MAKING BRANCH.

PART I.

GENERAL MINIMUM TIME-RATES FOR MALE AND FEMALE WORKERS.

Per hour.

s.

d.

Section I.—Male Workers, irrespective of age, who are employed on either of the operations of " Winding " or " Stitching "

2

9

Section II.—Male Workers other than those specified in Section I of this Part :—

s.

d.

Workers of 21 years of age and over

2

9

  "   20 and under 21 years of age

1

9

  "   19  "  20   "

1

  "   18  "  19   "

1

  "  17 "  18  "

1

  "  16 "  17   "

1

0

  "  15 "  16   "

0

10½

  "  under 15 years of age

0

9

Section III.—Female Workers:—

s.

d.

Workers of 21 years of age and over

1

  "   18 and under 21 years of age

1

1

  "   17  " 18   "

1

  "   16  " 17   "

0

11

  "   under 16 years of age

0

8

SCHEDULE II. PART II.

GENERAL MINIMUM PIECE-RATES FOR MALE AND FEMALE WORKERS.

The General Minimum Piece-Rates for Male and Female Workers employed on the operations specified in this Part of this Schedule shall be the rates set out in this Part with an addition of 56·25 per cent.

SECTION I.—GENERAL MINIMUM PIECE-RATES FOR WINDING.

Description

Operations and Finish

Seams per Broom

Weight or Size, per Article

Rate per dozen Articles

lbs.

ozs.

lbs.

ozs.

s.

d.

Second Grade

Operations :—Turnover, outsidings, first coat, sidecorn, one lift, insides, rundown averaging one inch long.

3

1

0

and less than

1

13

1

6

4

1

13

do.

1

14

1

7

5

2

0

do.

2

4

1

8

6

2

4

do.

2

6

1

9

7

2

6

do.

2

8

1

11½

8

2

8

do.

2

10

2

2

Common Twig

Operations :—Turnover, outsidings, first coat, sidecorn, one lift, insides, rundown averaging one inch long.

2

1

0

and less than

1

8

1

6

3

1

8

do.

1

11

1

6

4

1

11

do.

1

13

1

6

5

1

13

do.

1

14

1

7

6

2

0

do.

2

2

1

8

7

2

2

do.

2

4

1

9

8

2

4

do.

2

6

1

11½

Carpet Broom

Operations :—Turnover, outsidings, one lift, sidecorn, insides, velvet cap or bead, average one inch rundown. Finish.

3

2

0

and less than

2

2

1

11½

4

2

2

do.

2

4

2

0

5

2

4

do.

2

6

2

6

2

6

do.

2

9

2

7

7

2

9

do.

2

11

2

9

8

2

11

do.

2

13

3

0

Extra Quality Broom

Operations :—Turnover, stock braid, not less than 18 lifts, sidecorn, insides, two velvet caps or beads, average 1¼ inch rumdown. Finish.

3

2

0

and less than

2

4

4

0

(With Braid Finish).

4

2

4

do.

2

7

4

2

5

2

7

do.

2

10

4

6

2

10

do.

2

15

4

6

7

3

0

do.

3

2

5

0

8

3

2

do.

3

6

5

4

SCHEDULE II, PART II.

GENERAL MINIMUM PIECE-RATES FOR MALE AND FEMALE WORKERS.

The General Minimum Piece-Rates for Male and Female Workers employed on the operations specified in this Part of this Schedule shall be the rates set out in this Part with an addition of 56.25 per cent.

SECTION I.—GENERAL MINIMUM PIECE-RATES FOR WINDING.

Description

Operations and Finish

Seams per Broom

Weight or Size per Article

Rate per dozen Articles

s.

d.

Broom Known as " Chinese Braid."

Operations :—Turnover, outsidings, sidecorn insides, first coat. Finish with three corrugated tins and rundown.

All sizes without velvet

3

0

All sizes with velvet

3

6

All weights and sizes

3

6

Hand Twigs :—

Operations :—Handle corn, shoulder corn, first coat, outsidings.

——

Common

Finish, spiral and rundown.

Average weight per twig, 2½ ozs.

1

8

Medium

Finish : Two lifts, spiral and rundown.

Average weight per twig, 3½ ozs.

2

0

Extra Quality

Finish : Three lifts, velvet bead and rundown.

Average weight per twig, 4 ozs.

2

6

Small, One Seam

Finish : Spiral and rundown.

1

Average weight per twig 1½ oz.

1

3

Small

Finish : Velvet handle.

——

2

0

Small Fibre

Using white fibre replacing corn.

Size No. 1 Ordinary

2

6

Do.

   Do.    Do.

Size No. 2 Smaller

2

0

Hearth Twig

Operations :—Handle corn, outsidings, one lift, shoulders, short spiral and rundown. 6

1

——

1

3

2

——

1

6

3

——

2

0

EXTRAS ON GENERAL MINIMUM PIECE-RATES FOR WINDING.

In any case where additional weight, other than above specified, is required in the case of any particular article named, the winder shall receive extra payment at the rate of one penny per dozen articles in respect of each additional pound per dozen articles.

SECTION II.—GENERAL MINIMUM PIECE-RATES FOR STITCHING.

Baltimore Machine

Lipe Walrath Machine

Hand Twigs on Lipe Walrath Machine

Seams

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

1

2

3

4

Rate per doz. articles

4¾d.

5¼d.

5¾d.

6¾d.

8¼d.

9¼d.

10¼d.

4¾d.

5½d.

6d.

7d.

8¾d.

9¾d.

10¾d.

4½d.

5½d.

6d.

7d.

EXTRAS ON GENERAL MINIMUM PIECE-RATES FOR STITCHING.

(a) Polished handles on any of above articles, ½d. per doz. extra. (b) Sewing additional seam on finished Twigs, 4d. per doz. extra. (c) All odd samples , 1½d. each extra.

INCLUSIVE MINIMUM RATE FOR TOY FIBRE HAND-TWIGS COMPLETELY FINISHED.

One Seam 10½d. per dozen.    Two Seams 1s. 2d. per dozen.

PART III.

NORMAL WORKING HOURS AND OVERTIME RATES.

Section I.—The normal hours of work to be worked by workers in relation to whom the Committee operates shall be as follows :—,

For workers of 18 years of age or over.

Workers whose age is less than 18 years.

In any week

48

In any week

40

Provided that all hours worked on Sunday and on Customary Public and Statutory Holidays shall be regarded as Overtime to which the Overtime Rates shall apply.

Section II.—The Minimum Rates for Overtime in respect of all hours worked by a Worker, whether employed on Time-Work or on Piece-Work, in excess of the declared normal number of hours of work in the trade, shall be as follows :—

(a) For the first four hours Overtime in any week, except on Sundays and Customary Public and Statutory Holidays, the Overtime Rates shall be Time-and-a-Quarter, that is to say, One-and-a-Quarter times the appropriate Minimum Rate otherwise applicable.

(b) For Overtime after the first four hours of Overtime in any week, except on Sunday and Customary Public and Statutory Holidays, the Overtime Rate shall be Time-and-a-Half, that is to say, One-and-a-Half times the appropriate Minimum Rate otherwise applicable.

(c) For all time worked on Sunday and Customary Public and Statutory Holidays, the Overtime Rate shall be Double Time, that is to say, Twice the appropriate Minimum Rate otherwise applicable.

SCHEDULE III. DEFINITION OF WORKERS.

The minimum rates of wages and conditions of employment, specified in Schedules I and II shall apply, subject to the provisions of the Industrial Relations Act, 1946 , to all workers, in respect of any time during which they are employed in any branch of the Trade specified in the Trade Boards (Brush and Broom) Order, 1919, that is to say :—

The manufacture of brushes (other than feather brushes) or brooms, Including the following operations, where all or any of them are carried on in association with or in conjunction with the manufacture of such brushes or brooms :

(a) The drafting, dressing or mixing of bass, whisk, or similar fibres or animal bristles or hair, and the working of wood, bone, ivory or celluloid ;

(b) All finishing, warehousing, packing or other operations incidental to or appertaining to the manufacture of such brushes or brooms ;

but Excluding the following operations :—

The sawing and turning of wood as a preliminary operation to the manufacture of such brushes or brooms ; the making of metal parts and the mounting of brushes with metal or tortoiseshell backs.

GIVEN under the official seal of the Court this 13th day of June, 1951.

(Signed) N. MACLIAM,

A person authorised under section 18 of the act to authenticate the Seal of the Court.