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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, &amp;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 
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