1 Rates, when expressed in money, represent rates per hour. Symbols signify as follows: Reg. Regular time; 1 T. Time and one-quarter; 11⁄2 T.-Time and one-half; 2 T.- Double time. = 1 Piece rates prevail extensively in the garment trades and in hat and cap making. The time rates here shown represent the wages of comparatively few workers in these occupations. In case of emergency a firm may employ one or two cutters at a weekly rate of $24. * In some establishments work 81⁄2 hours on 4 days and 9 hours on 1 day; in others work 8% hours on 5 days. Hours when employed; work is seasonal. • Prevailing range of rates; no agreement establishing a minimum rate. 'Normal weekly earnings on piece work; no agreement establishing a minimum rate. 1 In August, 1917, rates were increased: coat pressers to $30 a week; skirt pressers to $27; and all underpressers to $24 a week. 2 Hours when employed; work is seasonal. 3 Bushelmen working on coats, employed in first class shops, receive 33 cents an hour when employed by the hour instead of by the week. ⚫ Bushelmen working on coats, employed in second class shops, receive 25 cents an hour, when employed by the hour instead of by the week. During 3 months, work 5 hours on Thursday, 50 hours a week. On September 16, 1917, rate was increased to $18 a week. 7 No work before 8 A.M. or on Saturday afternoon; other overtime, time and one-half. 8 No work on Sunday; on holidays, time and one-half. 1 No work before 8 A.M. or on Saturday afternoon; other overtime, time and one-half. 2 22 50 12 50 12 50 12 50 12 2222 1 Rates, when expressed in terms of money, represent rates per hour. Symbols signify as follows: Reg.= Regular time; 14 T.-One and one-quarter time; 11⁄2 T.-One and one-half time; 2 T.- Double time. 2 Work 5 hours on Saturday, 50 hours a week, during 3 months. * Work 5 hours on Saturday, 50 hours a week, during 6 months. • Prevailing range of rates; no agreement establishing a minimum rate. Before 5 P.M., time and one-half; after 5 P.M., double time. • Insidemen work 50 hours a week; outsidemen work 44 hours. ? Prevailing rate; no agreement establishing a minimum. * Range of rates, according to work done. One day, 91⁄2 hours. 'During 7 months, work 834 hours on 5 days, 4 hours on Saturday; in one establishment, work 8% hours on 5 days, 424 hours on Saturday, during entire year; on August 1, 1917, these hours became effective in all establishments for the entire year. 'Prevailing rate; no agreement establishing a minimum. Prevailing range of rates; no agreement establishing a minimum rate. One day, 9 hours. |