1 Rate per day, except in moving picture houses where there is a vaudeville performance or a concert on Sunday, when $4 is paid. 2 Rate effective September 1, 1917; former rate not stated. On holidays, regular rate; on Sundays, double time. 4 Same rates apply in Framingham, Natick, and Newton. Per morning of 3 hours or less, 75 cents. 1 Symbols signify as follows: Reg.-Regular rate; 1 T.-One and one-quarter time; 1% T.-One and one half time; 2 T. Double time. Work 5 days a week; no work on Saturday. 1 Time and one-half before 10 P.M.; double time after 10 P.M., and also on Saturday afternoon. 'Prevailing rate; no agreement establishing a minimum. * Before 10 P.M., time and one-half; after 10 P.M., double time. On Labor Day, triple time; on other holidays and Sundays, double time. Work 5 days a week; no work on Saturday. Before 9 P.M., time and one-half; after 9 P.M., double time. 'Prevailing range of rates; no agreement establishing a minimum rate. All men employed on shop work receive not less than the minimum rate of 45 cents an hour; occupations include polishers, rubbers, sandpaperers, shellackers, and varnishers. Before 10 P.M., time and one-half; after 10 P.M., double time. On October 1, 1917, rate for all overtime was increased to double time. Job shops, 8-hour day; corporation shops, 8 hours on 5 days, 424 hours on Saturday during entire year. • During 4 months, 5 hours on Saturday, 50 hours a week. 7 Before 10 P.M., time and one-half; after 10 P.M., double time. • Prevailing rate; no agreement establishing a minimum; also work by the piece; rates shown are for time work only. |