1921
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BUCKLEY COLLIERIES
coal face getting coal and preparing it for the Loaders, and also in timbering working places and roadways thereto, removing falls or clearing obstructions to their-own working places .
Loaders 4/10 1/2 per day
(a)Loaders (Piece Work) … 5/- "
Haulage Enginemen 5/9
All other Adult Workmen 4/9
In all cases the above minimum rates are nett rates, that is to say, free from all deductions in respect of tools lamps and explosives.
Firemen, Shotlighters, and others having statutory duties under the Coal Mines Act, 1911, are not regarded as workmen to whom this Act applies.
The above rates are payable in conjunction with the Rules and Safeguards contained in the Minimum Wage Award,
23rd, May, 1912.
OTHER POINTS.-All Householders to be entitled to House Coal at 10/- per ton for seven hundreds weight per fortnight,
Signed for the Buckley Collieries :-
WM. C. A. COLLINS; .Agent.
Signed for the Workmen :-
EDWARD HUGHES, Miners' Agent.
EDWARD MILLlNGTON.
FRED PIERCY.
R. BELLlS. Chairman.
Author: Buckley Collieries
Year = 1921
Work = Mining
Extra = 1920s
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