256 HAMBURG. Weekly Wages. Weekly Hours of Labour. Textile and Clothing Trades :— (a) Wool-combing— Wool-combers (b) Jute Spinning and Weaving Sorters Batchers Twisters Cop and bobbin winders Reelers Weavers (2 looms) Sizers Calenderers (c) Clothing Trade— Tailors (agreement) Printing and A llied Trades :— Compositors, Machine-minders, and Pressmen Machine Compositora { joJ,i ng I Lithographic Draughtsmen Lithographers Process Printers and Copper Printers Wallpaper Printers Wood Industries :— Wood-carvers Cabinet-makers (furniture) (agreement) Parquet-layers (agreement) Coopers ... ••• ••• * i In breweries (agreement) ... ” ¡ In oil works ... Sawyers, Planers, Groovers, and Moulders in timber mills Veneer-cutters in timber mills ... Box-makers in timber mills Labourers in timber mills Food, Drink, and Tobacco Trades :— (a) Bread Baling— -, , i Private bakeries 1st men 2nd men 3rd men Co-operative bakeries Private bakeries ... Co-operative bakeries Private bakeries ... Co-operative bakeries (b) Corn Milling— Chief Millers Under Millers Labourers ... (c) Margarine Factories— Journeymen (d) Beer Brewing— Brewers (agreement) Coopers ,, Labourers „ (e) Tobacco— Foremen ... Cigar-makers (home workers) „ Sorters „ Pasters, Packers, &c. Cigarette-makers 19s. 2d. to 19s. KM. 23s. 6c?. to 24s. 6c?. 23s. 6c?. „ 24s. 6c?. 16s. 6c?. 16s. 6c?. 16s. 6c?. 18s. 6c?. to 20s. 6c?. 23s. 6c?. 19s. 8c?. to 21s. 6c?. 27s. to 30s 28s. 2c?. 35s. 2d. 36s. 7c?. 30s. 3d. 30s. 3c?. 32s. 32s. 30s. 9 c?. 28s. lc?. 37s. lc?. 30s. to 32s. 31s. „ 32s. 27s. „ 33s. 27s. „ 30s. 30s. 30s. 21s. to 24s. 25s. to 30s. 30s. and 31s. 24s. 28s. 24s. 27s. and 28s. 35s. to 46s. 2c?. 30s. to 35s. 25s. „ 26s. 24s. 30s. to 33s. 31s. „ 32s. 24s. 25s. 30s. to 35s. 17s. 6c?. to 21s. 3c?. 30s. 20s. to 28s. 20s. „ 23s. 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 54 48 54 48 54 51 54 51 53 53 57-60 57 60 60 60 60 60 60-72 48 60-72 48 60-72 48 60 60 60 60 57 57 57 57-60 57-60 57-60 60