✨ Government Railways Salary Schedule
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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 58
SECOND DIVISION—continued.
| Designation. | Grade. | Pay. | Annual Increments. |
|---|---|---|---|
| Minimum. | Maximum. | ||
| CLASS 2 : LOCOMOTIVE—continued. | Per Hour. | ||
| Subclass 8—continued. | s. d. | s. d. | |
| Firemen— | |||
| 4th year | 2 1½ | ||
| 3rd year | 2 0¾ | ||
| 2nd year | 2 0³ | ||
| 1st year | 2 0 | ||
| Provided that every fireman whose period of service since the date of his last permanent appointment | |||
| in the locomotive running branch of the Department is not less than ten years and who has passed to the | |||
| satisfaction of the Permanent Head the departmental examination for a second-class engine-driver shall be | |||
| paid at the rate of 2s. 3¼d. per hour. | |||
| Cleaners— | |||
| 22 years and over | 1 11 | ||
| 21 years | 1 10 | ||
| 20 years | 1 6 | ||
| 19 years | 1 4½ | ||
| 18 years | 1 2¾ | ||
| 17 years | 1 1¼ | ||
| Leading power-house firemen | 2 3 | ||
| Power-house firemen | 2 0 | 2 1½ | |
| Washout - men, crane - drivers, and | Two of 4d. per hour. | ||
| shop-enginemen | |||
| Ditto | 1 11¾ | 2 0½ | |
| Storemen | One of 4d. per hour. | ||
| Storemen | 1 11 | ||
| Subclass 9 : | 1 11¾ | ||
| Train-examiners and gasmen | 1 | 2 0½ | 2 1¼ |
| Train-examiners and gasmen | 2 | One of 4d. per hour. | |
| Lifters | 1 | 1 11² | 2 0½ |
| Lifters | 2 | 1 11 | |
| Coalmen in charge of steam pump | 1 11 | 1 11¾ | |
| Coalmen | 1 10 | ||
| (Coalmen at important centres when in charge of coal-gangs, 1½d. per hour additional.) | |||
| Watchmen | Per Week. | ||
| Junior labourers, junior strikers, | 68 0 | ||
| junior machinists, junior holders- | |||
| up, and junior lifters— | Per Hour. | ||
| 20 years | 1 6¼ | ||
| 19 years | 1 4½ | ||
| 18 years | 1 2¾ | ||
| 17 years | 1 2 | ||
| Rivet-boys— | 1 1¼ | ||
| 16 years | |||
| CLASS 3 : MAINTENANCE AND SIGNALS. | |||
| Subclass 1 : Leading tradesmen— | Per Hour. | ||
| Leading masons and bricklayers | 2 6¾ | 2 8¼ | Two of 4d. per hour. |
| Subclass 2 : | |||
| Leading fitters, blacksmiths, carpent- | |||
| ers, painters, and plumbers | 2 6¾ | 2 8¼ | Two of 4d. per hour. |
| Subclass 3 : Tradesmen— | |||
| Masons and bricklayers | 2 5 | ||
| Subclass 4 : | |||
| Fitters, blacksmiths, carpenters, | |||
| painters, plumbers, and tinsmiths | 2 2¾ | 2 4½ | Two of 4d. per hour. |
| Subclass 5 : | |||
| Junior tradesmen who have served | |||
| an apprenticeship of less than five | 1 7¼ | ||
| years : until completion of five | |||
| years' service | |||
| Apprentices— | |||
| 5th year | 1 3¾ | ||
| 4th year | 1 1¼ | ||
| 3rd year | 0 11½ | ||
| 2nd year | 0 10 | ||
| 1st year | 0 9¼ |
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NZ Gazette 1926, No 53
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NZ Gazette 1926, No 53
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Amendments to Government Railways Regulations replacing salary schedule
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🚂 Transport & Communications9 August 1926
Government Railways, Regulations, Salary Schedule, Classification