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St Giles (Camberwell) 1890

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Camberwell]

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88
VESTRY'S WEEKLY EMPLOYES.
The Special Committee appointed by the Vestry on the
11th June, 1890, to enquire into the conditions of the services
of the above, resulted in a liberal re-arrangement
as regards hours of labour, and the question of wages
Under the order consequent thereon:—
Carmen now receive 4s. per day.
After 3 years continuous service, 4s. 2d. per day.
After 5 years continuous service, 4s. 4d. per day.
Summer Time.
Monday to Saturday inclusive.
Time to enter Stable
in Morning.
5.30
Leave Stable
in Morning.
6.0
Time to enter
Stable in Evening.
4.30
Leave
Stables.
5.0
Half Hour for Breakfast. One Hour for Dinner—60 hours
per week.
Winter Time.
Time to enter
Stables in Morning
6.0
Leave
Stables.
7.0 a.m.
Time to enter Stables
in Evening.
4.30
Leave
Stables.
5.30
Half Hour for Breakfast. One Hour for Dinner.
Saturdays.
6.0 7.0 2.0 3 0
Half Hour for Breakfast. Half Hour for Dinner—58 hours
per week.
Flushers Gangers were raised from 30s. to 34s. per week.
Flushers were raised from 27s. to 30s. per week.

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Southwark & Vauxhall Co.'s supply.Kent Co.'s supply.Lambeth Water Co.'s supply.
No.No.No.
Hydrants, the property of Vestry62
Waterposts do. do.5210-
Do. the property of the Lambeth Water Company, for which a rental of 30/- each per annum is paid--33
Meters—the property of the Companies, for which a rent of £2 2s. each per annum is paid58-33