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Paddington 1899

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Paddington]

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REPORT, 1899-1900.
Paddington Baths & Washhouses.
CLASSIFICATION OF THE EMPLOYEES AT THE BATHS.
Divisions.
A
B
C
Commencing
Wage.
After two
years satisfactory
service in
Div. A.
After three
years satisfactory
service in
Div. B
Cashiers—
s.
s.
s.
2 in i st Grade
16/-
17/-
18/-
2 in 2nd Grade
14/-
15/-
16/-
Stokers—
1 in 1st Grade (with House, Coal, and Gas)
28/-
29/-
30/-
1 in 2nd Grade (without House, Coal, and Gas)
28/-
29/-
30/-
1 in 3rd Grade, also Night Watchman
26/-
27/-
28/-
Attendants—1st Grade—Men—
1 in 1st Swimming Bath
26/-
271-
28/-
1 in 2nd do.
1 in 1st Private Baths
1 in 2nd do.
1 in Towel Room (Foreman)
Attendants—2nd Grade—Men—
1 in 1st Swimming Bath
24/-
251-
26/-
1 in 1st Private Baths
2 in 2nd do.
1 in Towel Room
Attendants—3rd Grade—Men—
Supernumeraries
21/-
to
24/-
Attendants—Women—
1 in 1st Private and Swimming Baths
17/-
18/-
1 in 2nd Private Winter and 1st Private Summer
1 in Laundry
Supernumeraries
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Note.—Employes will be kept in any division, advanced or put back at the
discretion of the Board, who will also determine as to satisfactory service
A. W. J. RUSSELL,
Acting-Clerk to the Committee.