✨ Railway Salaries and Wages
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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 5
SECOND DIVISION—continued.
| Designation. | Grade. | Pay. | Annual Increments. | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Minimum. | Maximum. |
CLASS 2 : LOCOMOTIVE—continued.
Subclass 8—continued.
Firemen—
4th year .. .. .. .. .. 2 1½
3rd year .. .. .. .. .. 2 0¾
2nd year .. .. .. .. .. 2 0¾
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
Subclass 9 :
Leading power-house firemen .. .. .. 2 3 Two of ¾d. per hour.
Power-house firemen .. .. 2 0 2 1½
Washout - men, crane - drivers, and shop-enginemen 1 1 11¾ 2 0½ One of ¾d. per hour.
Ditto .. .. .. 2 .. 1 11 One of ¾d. per hour.
Storemen .. .. .. 1 1 11¾ 2 0½
Storemen .. .. .. 2 .. 1 11
The amendments to the rate of pay of storemen shall be deemed to have come into operation on 16th September, 1928.
Subclass 10 :
Train-examiners and gasmen .. 1 2 0½ 2 1¼ One of ¾d. per hour.
Train-examiners and gasmen .. 2 .. 1 11¾
Lifters .. .. .. 1 1 11¾ 2 0½ One of ¾d. per hour.
Lifters .. .. .. 2 .. 1 11
Coalmen in charge of steam pump .. .. 1 11 1 11¾ One of ¾d. per hour.
Coalmen .. .. .. .. .. 1 10
(Coalmen at important centres when in charge of coal-gangs, 1½d. per hour additional.)
Per Week.
Watchmen .. .. .. .. 68 0
Junior labourers, junior strikers, junior machinists, junior holders - up, junior fettlers, and junior lifters—
Per Hour.
20 years .. .. .. .. 1 6¼
19 years .. .. .. .. 1 4½
18 years .. .. .. .. 1 2¾
17 years .. .. .. .. 1 2
Rivet-boys—
16 years .. .. .. .. 1 1¼
Subclass 11 :
Electric-battery locomotive operators .. .. .. 2 0½
CLASS 3 : MAINTENANCE, SIGNAL, AND ELECTRICAL.
Per Hour.
Subclass 1 : Leading tradesmen—
Leading masons and bricklayers .. .. 2 6¾ 2 8¼ Two of ¾d. per hour.
Subclass 2 :
Leading fitters, blacksmiths, carpenters, painters, and plumbers .. 2 6¾ 2 8¼ Two of ¾d. per hour.
Subclass 3 : Tradesmen—
Masons and bricklayers .. .. .. .. 2 5
Subclass 4 :
Fitters, blacksmiths, carpenters, painters, plumbers, and tinsmiths .. 2 2¾ 2 4¼ Two of ¾d. per hour.
Fitters marking off new work ; carpenters marking off new work (other than from templates in each case) .. .. .. ¾d. per hour in addition to the rates prescribed for subclass 4.
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Railways, Salaries, Wages, Classification, Government Railways Act 1926