The Brassworkers of Berlin And of Birmingham a Comparison

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Weekly ; for this he receives in return strike-pay 153. A week, and is. Per week per child under fourteen as long as the strike lasts, with 15s. Per week for three months if not set on at the end of the strike.
The " out-of-work " pay depends on the length of time he has been a member ; the highest pay is ids. Per week, and the lowest 6s. Per week, and the pay continues for a maximum of ten weeks. According to scale a funeral benefit is granted ; the maximum payment being £'7 los. , but none at
... the death of the wife or child. No sick pay is given by the trade society, as he gets this from his sick insurance society and invalid society.
At the Metal Workers' Conference in Leipsic, June i6th, 1905, it was decided to amend the rules so as to give a small sick pay without increasing the members' contributions.
NATIONAL COMPULSORY INSLTRANCE : SICKNESS, (M. D \(. I.. AND INFIRMITY.
Our earnest consideration was given to the provision for working men and women in case of sickness, accident, old age and infirmity.


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