192
DRESDEN.
Weekly Wages.
Weekly Hours of
Labour.
Clothing Trades :—
Boot and Shoe Manufacture :—
Lasters ... ... ... ...
Sole and Insole Workers
Clickers ... ... ... ...
Finishers
Pressmen
Men engaged on handsewn work
Printing, Paper and Allied Trades :—
Printing :—
Hand Compositors, Machine Minders and
Pressmen.
Machine Compositors, jobbing work
„ „ newspaper work
Manufacture of Sensitized Paper for Photo
graphic Purposes.
Manufacture of Cardboard Goods :—
Fitters ... ... ... ... ... ...
Bookbinders
Trained Bookbinders employed in making
imitation Leather Handbags.
Food, Drink and Tobacco Trades :—
Chocolate and Sweetstuff Industry :—
Caramel Boilers
Makers of Chocolate Goods ...
„ Sugar Sweetstuffs
„ Gingerbread
Packers ... ... ... ... ... ...
Warehouse and Yard Labourers
Cigarette Making ;—
Cigarette Machinemen
Cigarette tube Machinemen ...
Tobacco-cutters... ... ... ... ...
Knife-grinders ...
Day Labourers (including Packers)
Bookbinders (for making cardboard boxes)
and Cardboard Cutters.
Brewing* :—
Brewers ... ... ... ... ... ...
Coopers ... ... ... ... ... ...
Draymen
Labourers
Bread-baking (steam) and Corn-milling :—
Bakers ... ... ... ... ... ...
Workmen employed in grain lofts
Earthenware and Cementivare Industries :—
Manufacture of Dresden China :—
Skilled men in the firing house (Firemen)
Throwers
Casters ... ... ... ... ...
Painters ...
Printers ...
Muffle-furnacemen
Hollow-ware Makers ...
„ Pressers
Sorters ... ... ... ... ...
Packers ...
Day Labourers ...
Warehousemen
34s.
33s.
30s.
28s.
24s.
24s.
26s. 5d.
34s. 4c?.
33s. Id.
22s.
25s.
26s.
21s.
49s.
29s. 6é?.
33s. 9c?.
32s.
24s.
27s.
25s.
27s.
24s.
23s.
20s.
32s.
34s.
37s.
26s. 5c?.
26s. to 28s.
34s.
42s.
35s.
32s.
28s.
27s.
28s.
22s. to 24s.
19s.
57
57
57
57
57
57
54
54
48
58
59
59
59
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57
57
57
57
57
57
60
60
60
60-78
60
60
54
54
54
60
60
60
60
* The wages given include the estimated value of free beer and allowances in respect
of rent.
The wages index numbers for Dresden, on the basis of wages in Berlin
being considered 100, are for the building trades, 83 for skilled men and 90 for
labourers ; for the engineering trades, 83 for skilled men and 106 for labourers ;
and for the printing trades, 94.
The following remarks may be made as to the above Table :—
Building Trades.—For bricklayers and masons, carpenters, joiners and
labourers, the agreement now in force (since 1st April, 1905) remains valid