Report On the Labor Laws And Labor Conditions of Foreign Countries in Relation T

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Report On the Labor Laws And Labor Conditions of Foreign Countries in Relation T
Harris Weinstock
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• Among the Avages quoted in the foregoing article is to be noted the following per week : Shoemakers . $12. 00 Brickmakers $11. 33 Cigarmakers S. Sl Ironmolders 10. 27 Printers 10. 33 Saddlery 8. 16 Stonecutters 12. 04 Tinsmith 7. 75 Woodworkers 10. 72 VICTORIA, ALSTKALIA. HI The wages of highly skilled labor, aeeorcliug to Seoretarj' Barker of the Melbourne La])or Coniu-il. Is from 10 to 12 shillings ($2. 40 to ($2. 88; a clay, and for unskilled hibor fmin 7 to shillini/^ ^i^1. 68 to $2. 1 H ...i ;t d. Iv HOUK. S OK LABUK.
An eight-hour day was established in Victoria in the building trades in 1856. The average hours in the building trades in the United States so late as 1890 were fifty-four per week, and at the end of 1903, forty- eight hours a week, a stage which Victoria reached fifty-three years ago.
The Commonwealth Yearbook for 1909, page 1049, tells the story of the eight-hour day as follows : COMMENCEilK. NT OK THE EIGHT-HOUR SYSTEM.
The first trade union in Australia was the "Operative Masons Society, " established in Melbourne in 1850.


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