Oral Answers to Questions — Agricultural Wages.

– in the House of Commons am ar 30 Gorffennaf 1925.

Danfonwch hysbysiad imi am ddadleuon fel hyn

Mr. ALEXANDER:

37.

asked the Minister of Agriculture whether he can now give an up-to-date list of the decisions arrived at by the county committees established under the Agricultural Wages Act, 1924?

Photo of Sir Harry Barnston Sir Harry Barnston , Eddisbury

I have been asked to reply. My right hon. Friend is circulating in the OFFICIAL REPORT a statement giving the current minimum rates of wages for adult workers for each area, as decided by the agricultural wages committees.

Following is the statement:

STATEMENT SHEWING MINIMUM RATES OF WAGES FOR ADULT AGRICULTURAL WORKERS OPERATING ON 29TH JULY, 1925.
Area.Males.Females.Special Provision for Harvest (if any).
Ordinary Workers.Special Classes Rates (if any).
Wages.Hours.Class of Workers,Wages.Hours.Wages.Hours.
s.d.Per hour.
Beds and Hunts306506d.All time
Berkshire292505d.All time
Buckinghamshire300506d.All time
Cambs and Isle of Ely30051Horsemen, Cowmen and Shepherds.37s.Customary5½d.8 per day60s. per week of 64 hours for adult male workers and lid. per hour for all time worked for female workers of 18 years and over.
Cheshire350546d.All time
Cornwall310515d.All time
Cumberland and Westmorland.32654Workers hired on yearly or half-yearly engagements.38s.Customary (62).5½d.All time
Casual workers8d. per hourAll time
Derby8d. per hour.54 (Guaranteed).5d.All time on weekdays.9d. per hour for all overtime employment on the Hay and Corn Harvest, 1925.
Devon326525d.All time10d. per hour for all overtime employment on the Hay and Corn Harvests, 1925.
Dorset300515d.51hoursl0d. per hour for all overtime employment on the Hay and Corn Harvests, 1925.
Durham32050Horsemen:
Householders32s. plus 7s. per week.*502s. per day.8
Not Householders32s. plus 3s. 6d.per week.*50
Receiving Board and Lodging.32s.50
Stockmen and Shepherds:

Householders43s.Customary
Not Householders37s. 10½d.Customary
Receiving Board and Lodging.36s.Customary
Essex30050Per hour 5d.50Male workers employed throughout the Corn Harvest on farms comprising more than 60 acres of corn to be paid the ordinary minimum weekly rates plus a bonus on completion of the Harvest, which in the case of a worker aged 21 years and over is £5 5s. In the case of male workers on such farms not employed fully on Harvest only a proportionate part of the bonus is payable. On farms comprising 60 acres or less of corn male workers are to be paid at special hourly rates for all employment on Harvest, the rate in the case of workers aged 21 years and over being 10id. per hour. Female workers 7½d. per hour for all time.
Gloucester30050Head Shepherds and Stockmen.36s.605d.All time
Under Shepherds and Stockmen.34s. 6d.57
Head Carters34s. 6d.58
Under Carters32s. 6d.54
Hants and Isle of Wight.300515d.All time.9d. per hour for all overtime employment on the Corn Harvest, 1925.
Herefordshire31054Bailiffs, Waggoners, Stockmen and Shepherds.36s.604½d.All time
Hertfordshire3104824s. per week.4810d. per hour for all overtime employment of adult male workers and 7½d. per hour for adult female I workers employed on the Hay Harvest, 1925. 10½d. per hour for all employment of adult male workers and 7½d. per hour for adult female workers employed on the Corn Harvest, 1925.

Area.Males.Females.Special Provision for Harvest (if any).
Ordinary workers.Special Classes Rates (if any).
Wages.Hours.Class of Workers.Wages.Hours.Wages.Hours.
s.d.Per hour.
Kent32652Horsemen, Stockmen and Shepherds.33s. plus 8d. per hour for all employment on customary duties up to 60 hours.525½d.8 per day
Lancashire—
Eastern Area420606d.All time.
Southern Area33650Stockmen and Teams-men.37s.52½
Northern Area37660Stockmen and Teams-men.40s.60
Leicester and Rut-land—
Leicester340545d.All time on week-days.
Rutland326
Lincolnshire—
Holland District36052Cattlemen36s. plus 5s. per week.*526d.All time
Shepherds†36s. plus 5s. per week.*52
Horsemen36s. plus 10s. per week.*52
Lincolnshire—
Kesteven and Lindsey District.32052Waggoners32s. plus 7s. per week.*525½d.All time
Shepherds†32s. plus 5s. per week.*52
Stockmen32s. plus 6s. per week.*52
Middlesex345025s. per week.50
Stockmen41s. 3d.6030s. per week.60

Carters38s. 6d.5628s. per week.56
Casual workers8¼d. per hourAll time6d.All time
Monmouthshire320506d.All time
Norfolk29050Teamsmen, Cowmen and Shepherds.29s. plus 5s. 6d. per week.*505d.50Male workers employed on the full Corn Harvest, 1925, to receive an inclusive wage to cover the Harvest month, the amount in the case of male workers of 21 years and over being £12. Workers who do not work the full Harvest to be paid the ordinary minimum rate with overtime payment at a special rate, the rate in the case of male workers of 21 years and over being 9½d. per hour.
Sheep tenders and Bullock tenders.29s. plus 4s. 6d. per week.*50
Northants and Soke of Peterborough.300506d.All time
Northumberland34052½Horsemen, Cattle-men, Stockmen and Shepherds:5d.52½
Householders41s.62
Not House-holders.38s.62
Casual Workers7½d. per hour.All time3d.52½
Nottinghamshire320505d.All weekday employment.
Oxfordshire300506d.All time
Shropshire316545d.All weekday employment.All employment after 1 p.m. on any employment. one weekday in each week, all employment on Sunday and all employment after 6 p.m. on any | other day on the Hay and Corn i harvests to be paid at not less than 10d. per hour.
Somerset320526d.

Area.Males.Females.Special Provision for Harvest (if any).
Ordinary workers.Special Classes Rates (if any).
Wages.Hours.Class of Workers.Wages.Hours.Wages.Hours.
s.d.Per hour.
Staffordshire316545d.54
Suffolk7d. per hour.50Horsemen, Stock and Shepherds.7d. per hour plus 6s. per week.50 Guaranteed.5d.All timeMale workers employed throughout the Harvest on harvest work to be paid, in addition to the ordinary weekly minimum rate, a bonus on the completion of harvest, the amount in the case of male workers of 21 years and over being £6 3s. 4d. Provision is also made for the payment of a proportion of the bonus to workers employed on only part of the harvest.
Surrey32350Stockmen, Shepherds and Horsemen.38s.8d.605½d.50
Casual Workers.7¾d. per hourAll time
Sussex30052Horsemen, Cowmen, Shepherds and Stockmen.35s.585d.52
Warwickshire 300505½d.50
Wiltshire300505d.All time
Worcestershire300534½d.8 hour day
Yorks, E. Riding34052½Foremen32s.52½ hours and in addition 12 hours per week on weekdays and 3 hours on Sundays in attention to stock.5d.44Special overtime rates for all over time employment on the Corn Harvest, 1925, the rate in the case of adult male workers being 1s.3d. where not Boarded an Lodged and 1s. where receiving Board and Lodging (Foremen, Beastmen, Shepherds and Waggoners). The rate for adult female workers is 11d. per hour.
Beastmen and Shepherds.29s.
Waggoners28s.
Plus Board and Lodging in each case.

Yorks, N. Riding33052½Workers receiving Board and Lodging.4d. per hour for all overtime occupied by care of stock.6d.44
Workers not receiving Board and Lodging.8d. per hour ditto.
Yorks, W. Riding36052½Foremen, per annum Beastmen and Shepherds, per annum.£85 16s.£83 4s.52½ hours and in addition 12 hours per week on weekdays and 3 hours on Sundays in attention to stock.5d44
Waggoners, per annum.£78 Plus Board and Lodging in each case.
Horsemen, Beast men and Shepherds (not living in).£42
Anglesey and Carnarvon.30050Horsemen, Cowmen, Shepherds and Bailiffs.35s.586d.All time
Carmarthenshire300545d.8 hour day
Denbigh and Flint30650Teamsmen, Cattlemen, Cowmen, Shepherds and Bailiffs.37s615d.8½ hour day
Glamorganshire37653Stockmen, Cattlemen, Cowmen, Horsemen, Shepherds and Bailiffs.40s.606d.8½ hour day
Merioneth and Montgomery.31654Stockmen, Teamsters, Carters and shepherds.34s. 6d.605d.All time
Pembroke and Cardigan.300545d. 8 hour day
Radnor and Brecon310545d.48
* Additional sums to cover time occupied by attention to stock.
† Additional sums to be paid during the lambing season according to the size of flocks.