Full text: Report on an enquiry into wages and hours of labour in the cotton mill industry, 1926

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The following table shows the average daily earnings in the four 
occupations in each of the nineteen mills covered by the Enquiry 
nbay City together with the averaces for the centre 
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Warpers—P* 
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Rs. a. 7p. 
115 9 
11410 
115 7 
L112 10 
110 9 
1 9 i 
113 4 
21 2 
112 10 
113 2 
21 6 
112 0 
I 9 4 
1 911 
112 4 
115 2 
112 o 
2 0 4 
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Rs. a. p. 
1 05 
015 8 
015 9 
015 8 
107 
1 0 5 
015 0 
014 3 
014 3 
015 11 
10 5 
1 0 5 
015 7 
1 0 3 
I 0 8 
015 10 
1 0 2 
015 10 
1 211 
Rs. a. p. 
2 738 
112 7 
2 3 8 
2 5 6 
110 3 
2 0 6 
2 2 4 
214 0 
112 11 
2 9 1 
2 2 3 
115 3 
112 0 
112 3 
2 1 8 
210 3 
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9 8 7 
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Rs. a. p. 
015 5 
0 11 10 
09 7 
013 1 
013 4 
012 5 
011 o 
0 9:1 
012 3 
010 4 
010 7 
0 910 
0 8 3 
0 9 8 
015 3 
010 8 
012 5 
011 6 
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* P=Means on Piece Rates. T T=Means on Time Rates. 
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As will be seen from this table the earnings of Weavers vary 
on Rs. 1-9-1 and Rs. 2-1-6 per day, those of Siders between annas 
nd Rs. 1-2-11 per day, those of Warpers between Rs. 1-10-3 and 
14-0 per day and those of female Grey Winders between annas 8-3 
amas 15-b per day. 
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