HC Deb 05 February 1891 vol 350 cc110-2

On Motion of Mr. Attorney General for Ireland, Bill for further shortening the language used in Acts of Parliament relating to Ireland, ordered to be brought in by Mr. Attorney General for Ireland and Mr. Arthur Balfour.

Bill presented, and read first time. [Bill 191.]

GLASGOW AND SOUTH WESTERN AND OTHER RAILWAYS (WEEKLY PAID SERVANTS
Return ordered—
Of Weekly paid Servants who were during the moth of November 1890 on duty on the Glasgow and South Western, North British and Caledonian Railways for more than twelve hours at a time, or who, after being on duty more than twelve hours, were allowed to resume work with less than eight hours rest, classified as follows:—
1 Name of Company.
2 Class of Servants.
3 Period.
4 Total number of each class of Servant in the employ of the company.
5 Number of Servants on duty more than twelve hours at a time. Relating to Servants who were on duty more than twelve hours at a time.
6 Per-centage.
7 One hour. Number of instances of such duty exceeding twelve hours by—
8 Per-centage.
9 Two hour.
10 Daily per-centage.
11 Three hour.
12 Daily per-centage.
13 Four hours.
14 Daily per-centage.
15 Five hours.
16 Daily per-centage.
17 Six hours and upwards.
18 Daily per-centage.
19 Number of Servants so resuming duty. Relating to Servants enumerated in Column No. 5, who, after being on duty more than twelve hours, were allowed to resume duty with less than eight hours' rest.
20 Percentage.
21 One hours' rest. Number of instances of duty having been so resumed after—
22 Monthly per-centage.
23 Two hours' rest.
24 Monthly per-centage.
25 Three hours' rest.
26 Monthly per-centage.
27 Four hours' rest.
28 Monthly per-centage.
29 Five hours' rest.
30 Monthly per-centage.
31 Six hours' rest.
32 Monthly per-centage.
33 Seven hours' rest.
34 Monthly per-centage.

House adjourned at five minutes after Twelve o'clock