✨ Railway Pay Scales
Aug. 25.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1899
SECOND DIVISION—continued.
| Designation. | Grade. | Pay. | Annual Increments. |
|---|---|---|---|
| Minimum. | Maximum. | ||
| CLASS 2: LOCOMOTIVE—continued. | Per Hour. | ||
| Strikers, holders-up, fettlers, leading labourers, electric overhead crane operators, paint sprayers, and skilled labourers... | s. d. | s. d. | |
| ... | ... | 2 4½ | |
| Labourers and coalmen— With not less than three years of adult service... | ... | ... | 2 3½ |
| First three years of adult service... | ... | ... | 2 2½ |
| Junior lifters, junior machinists, junior strikers, junior holders-up, junior fettlers, and junior labourers— 20 years... | ... | ... | 1 8 |
| 19 years... | ... | ... | 1 6¼ |
| 18 years... | ... | ... | 1 4¼ |
| 17 years... | ... | ... | 1 3½ |
| Rivet boys— 16 years... | ... | ... | 1 2½ |
| Watchmen... | ... | ... | Per Week. 84 2 |
| Engine-drivers and night foremen of cleaners— 7th year... | ... | ... | Per Hour. 3 1½ |
| 6th year... | ... | ... | 3 0 |
| 5th year... | ... | ... | 2 10½ |
| 4th year... | ... | ... | 2 10½ |
| 3rd year... | ... | ... | 2 10½ |
| 2nd year... | ... | ... | 2 9¼ |
| 1st year... | ... | ... | 2 9¼ |
| (Provided that no member employed as an engine-driver, or as a night foreman of cleaners, shall, while so employed, receive any rate of pay in excess of the rate prescribed for the fifth year, unless and until he has passed, to the satisfaction of the General Manager, the departmental examination for first-class engine-driver.) | |||
| Firemen... | ... | ... | 2 8¼ |
| (Provided that no fireman shall be paid at the rate of 2s. 8¼d. per hour unless his period of service since the date of his last permanent appointment in the locomotive running branch is not less than ten years, and unless he has passed, to the satisfaction of the General Manager, the departmental examination for second-class engine-driver.) | |||
| Firemen— 4th year... | ... | ... | 2 6¼ |
| 3rd year... | ... | ... | 2 5½ |
| 2nd year... | ... | ... | 2 5½ |
| 1st year... | ... | ... | 2 4¾ |
| Cleaners— 4th year of adult service... | ... | ... | 2 4 |
| 3rd year of adult service... | ... | ... | 2 3½ |
| 2nd year of adult service... | ... | ... | 2 3½ |
| 1st year of adult service... | ... | ... | 2 2½ |
| 20 years... | ... | ... | 1 7¾ |
| 19 years... | ... | ... | 1 6¼ |
| 18 years... | ... | ... | 1 4¼ |
| 17 years... | ... | ... | 1 2½ |
| CLASS 3: MAINTENANCE, SIGNAL AND ELECTRICAL. | Per Hour. | One of 1d. per hour and one of | |
| Leading tradesmen... | ... | s. d. | s. d. |
| ... | ... | 2 10¾ | 3 0½ |
| Tradesmen— Masons and bricklayers... | ... | ... | 2 9 |
| Fitters, blacksmiths, carpenters, painters, plumbers, and tradesmen not otherwise specified— First-class tradesmen with not less than two years' experience as journeymen... | ... | ... | 2 8 |
| Tradesmen with not less than one year's experience as journeymen... | ... | ... | 2 7¼ |
| Tradesmen with less than one year's experience as journeymen... | ... | ... | 2 6½ |
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NZ Gazette 1938, No 63
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NZ Gazette 1938, No 63
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Amendments to Government Railways Act Regulations
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🚂 Transport & Communications17 August 1938
Railway regulations, Pay scales, Traffic and Stores Division, Government Railways Act