HC Deb 17 August 1911 vol 29 c2229W
Mr. MacCALLUM SCOTT

asked the Under-Secretary of State for War what number of women are employed in the Royal Army Clothing Factory in Pimlico; what is the rate of wages paid to such women; and whether they are paid by time or piece?

Colonel SEELY

During July the average number of pieceworkers was 1,191. The average weekly wage earned by these was £l 0s. 1¾d.

£ s. d.
The above include 296 machinists who averaged 1 5
And 895 sewers who averaged 18
Included in the sewers are 49 learners who averaged 13

The learners except 20 have 12 months experience.

All broken timers are included in the above figures.

The time workers employed in the Factory are:—

Weekly.
1 Instructress at 1 3 6
1 Woman trimmer (acting forewoman) at 18 0
1 Woman trimmer (employed on special work) at 18 0
7 Women trimmers (employed on rolling parts of garments into bundles) at 15 0
28 Women trimmers (old women employed in ripping for alteration or cutting down, etc.) at 15 0
1 Lavatory attendant at 18 0
1 Lavatory attendant at 15 0
16 Girl trimmers aged 14 to 18 (employed in assisting women trimmers at wages varying 6s. to 11s.per week according to service) 2 at 6 0
10 at 7 0
2 at 8 0
1 at 10 0
1 at 11 0

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