§ Mr. Callaghanasked the Minister of Labour (1) if he will state particulars of minimum or standard time rates current at the latest convenient date in the following occupations, namely: blacksmith in the electricity, farrier (fireman), gas supply (maintenance), light castings, and shipbuilding industries, bricklayer, carpenter, and plumber in the building trade, cabinet maker in furniture manufacture, cooper in coopering, electrician in electrical contracting, erector in constructional engineering, skilled fitter in civil air transport, electricity supply and engineering, instrument maker in surgical instrument and equipment manufacture, jointer in electricity supply, and moulder in brass working and founding and light castings;
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STATEMENT OF MINIMUM OR STANDARD TIME RATES OF WAGES FOR CERTAIN OCCUPATIONS AS AT 5TH FEBRUARY, 1962 Occupation Industry Weekly rate of pay s. d. Blacksmith Electricity supply … 240 7½* Farriery (fireman) … 211 9 Gas supply (maintenance) … 234 6 Light castings … 193 8 Shipbuilding … 197 4 Bricklayer, carpenter and plumber Building industry … 234 6 Cabinet maker Furniture manufacture … 234 6 Cooper Coopering … 231 0 Electrician Electrical contracting … 259 0 Erector Constructional engineering … 224 0 Fitter (skilled) Civil Air Transport … 211 3¾ Electricity supply … 240 7½ Engineering … 195 2 Instrument maker Surgical instrument and equipment manufacture … 222 3 Jointer Electricity supply … 232 9* Moulder Brass working and founding … 206 10 Light castings … 201 3½ Locksmith Lock, latch and key making … 221 9 Patternmaker Engineering … 216 7½ Light castings … 211 11 Lock, latch and key making … 230 6 Plater Gas supply (maintenance) … 234 6 Shipbuilding … 197 4 Plumber jointer Electrical cable making … 234 6 Printer Printing and bookbinding … 250 0 Riveter Constructional engineering … 227 6 Gas supply (maintenance) … 234 6 Shipbuilding … 197 4 Toolmaker Civil Air Transport … 221 9¾ Lock, latch and key making … 230 6 Spring manufacture (Birmingham) … 197 0 The normal weekly hours of work for all the industries quoted except for printing and bookbinding are 42. In printing and bookbinding 41 hours constitute a normal working week. *Workers with 2 years' or more service on and after 28th January, 1962, receive an additional 8s. a week (2) if he will state particulars of minimum or standard time rates current at the latest convenient date in the following occupations, namely: locksmith in the lock, latch and key making industry, patternmaker in engineering light castings, and lock, latch and key making, plater in gas supply (maintenance) and shipbuilding, plumber jointer in electrical cable making, printer in printing and bookbinding, riveter in constructional engineering, gas supply (maintenance), and shipbuilding, and toolmaker in civil air transport, spring manufacturing, in Birmingham, and lock, latch and key making.