APPENDIX B.
I.—Cases in which Profit-sharing has been abandoned.
The letters in column 4 signify as follows:—C.=paid in cash ; P.—paid to a Provident Fund., or in pensions, or retained,
by firm to encourage thrift; C.P.—paid partly as C. and partly as P. ; P.C. = paid as P. until employee has a prescribed
holaing, then as C.; S.=invested in shares in the undertaking; G.S.—paidpartly as C. and partly as S.; S.C.=paid as S. for
a prescribed period, or until employee has a prescribed holding, then partly as S. and partly as C. ; S. P. = paid partly as
S. and partly as P.
Duration of
Profit-
sharing.
Name and Address of Firm.
Nature of Business and Number of
Employees at date of
abandonment of Profit-sharing.
How Bonus
was paid.
(See note
at head of
Table.)
Cause of Cessation of Profit-sharing.
1829-?
Lord Wallscourt, Co. Galway, Ireland ...
Farming (*) ... ... ... . .
c.
Not known.
1865-75
Henry Briggs, Son, & Co., Ltd., Whitwood
and Methley Collieries, Yorkshire
Coal mining (1203)
c.
Dissatisfaction of employees.
1865-?
Clayton Plate and Bar Iron Co., Ltd.
Iron manufacture (*) ...
c.
Not known.
1865-68
Greening & Co., Ltd., Salford
Wire netting &c manufacture (*)
c.
Liquidation.
1865-88
Milliners & Dressmakers Co., Ltd., London .
Millinery and dressmaking (*)
c.
Want of financial success.
1865-1906
Jolly & Son, Bath, Ltd., Milsom Street,
Bath.
Silk mercers, drapers, &c. (300-370) ...
c.
Dissatisfaction of employers with
results.
1866-72
John Curwen, Plaistow and London
Music printing and publishing (20-45)
c.
Dissatisfaction of employees ; increase
in wages granted.
1866-?
South Buckley Coal and Fire Brick Co.,
Ltd.
Coal mining and fire-brick making (*)
c.
Liquidation.
1866-87
Cobden Memorial Mills Co., Ltd., Sabden,
Lancs.
Cotton manufacture (*)
c.
Liquidation.
1866-72
Wm. Lawson, Blennerhasset, Cumberland .
Farming (*)
c.
Sale of farm.
1866-74
Fox, Head & Co., Middlesbrough
Iron manufacture (400 or 600)
c.
Dissatisfaction of employers with
results.
1867-98
Fletcher & Son, Castle Works, Norwich ...
Printers, stationers, &c. (198-205) ...
c.
Changes in business.
1867-?
Lloyd & Summerfield, Co-partnership, Ltd.,
Birmingham.
Glass manufacture (*)...
Not
known.
Not known.
*Number of employees not known.
103