Wages Regulation (Cutlery) Order 1968
Year | 1968 |
1968 No. 1987
WAGES COUNCILS
The Wages Regulation (Cutlery) Order 196816thDecember 1968
17thJanuary 1969
Whereas the Secretary of State has received from the Cutlery Wages Council (Great Britain) the wages regulation proposals set out in the Schedules 1 and 2 hereof;
Now, therefore, having by virtue of her powers under Schedule 2 to the Prices and Incomes Act 1968(a) postponed the making of this Order, the Secretary of State in exercise of her powers under section 11 of the Wages Councils Act 1959(b), and of all other powers enabling her in that behalf, hereby makes the following Order: —
1. This Order may be cited as the Wages Regulation (Cutlery) Order 1968.
2.—(1) In this Order the expression "the specified date" means the 17th January 1969, provided that where, as respects any worker who is paid wages at intervals not exceeding seven days, that date does not correspond with the beginning of the period for which the wages are paid, the expression "the specified date" means, as respects that worker, the beginning of the next such period following that date.
(2) The Interpretation Act 1889(c) shall apply to the interpretation of this Order as it applies to the interpretation of an Act of Parliament and as if this Order and the Order hereby revoked were Acts of Parliament.
3. The wages regulation proposals set out in the Schedules 1 and 2 hereof shall have effect as from the specified date and as from that date the Wages Regulation (Cutlery) Order 1967(d) shall cease to have effect.
Signed by order of the Secretary of State.
A. A. Jarratt, Deputy Under Secretary of State, Department of Employment and Productivity.
16th December 1968.
Article 3
SCHEDULE 1
The following minimum remuneration shall be substituted for the statutory minimum remuneration fixed by the Wages Regulation (Cutlery) Order 1967 (Order C.T. (84)).
(a) 1968 c. 42.
(b) 1959 c. 69.
(c) 1889 c. 63.
(d) S.I. 1967/1215 (1967 II, p. 3540).
STATUTORY MINIMUM REMUNERATION
PART I
GENERAL MINIMUM TIME RATES AND PIECE WORK BASIS TIME RATES
Column 1 Column 2 General Piece minimum work basis time rate time rate per hour per hour s. d. s. d I.—MALE WORKERS OF 21 YEARS OF AGE OR OVER A.—WORKERS IN THE TABLE, BUTCHER, PALETTE, SHOE AND TOOL KNIFE, AND FORK AND STEEL AND KNIFE SHARPENER SECTION OF THE TRADE 1. HAND FORGERS OF BLADES OR FORKS: (i.e. workers who, without supervision, forge entirely by hand from the bar or rod any kind of blade or fork used in this section of the trade and also mark and harden and temper the blade or fork where necessary)… … … … … … … … … … 5 8 6 6¼ 2. FORGERS OF TABLE OR BUTCHER STEELS… … … … 5 7 6 5¼ 3. ANNEALERS OF TABLE OR BUTCHER STEELS … … … 5 5 6 2¾ 4. STRIPPERS OF TABLE OR BUTCHER STEELS … … … 5 5 6 2¾ 5. SCOURERS OF TABLE OR BUTCHER STEELS … … … 5 5 6 2¾ 6. GOFFERS (MACHINE FORGERS, ROLLERS, STAMPERS) OF BLADES OR FORKS employed in (a) Mooding from the bar… … … … … … 5 8 6 6¼ (b) Plating … … … … … … … … … 5 8 6 6¼ (c) Bolstering moods or blanks or off the bar 5 8 6 6¼ (d) Drawing … … … … … … … … … 5 8 6 6¼ (e) Cutting out or blanking … … … … … 5 7 6 5¼ (f) Rolling … … … … … … … … … 5 7 6 5¼ (g) Sateing … … … … … … … … … 5 8 6 6¼ (h) Pronging forks … … … … … … … 5 7 6 5¼ (i) Punching guard hole in forks… … … … 5 7 6 5¼ (j) Trapping forks … … … … … … … 5 5 6 2¾ (k) Tanging … … … … … … … … … 5 5 6 2¾ (l) Stamping… … … … … … … … … 5 5 6 2¾ 7. SMITHERS, HARDENERS AND TEMPERERS OF BLADES (a) who smith and/or shape by hand, and who also mark and harden and temper the blades where necessary … … … … … … … 5 7 6 5¼ (b) who by hand harden and temper throughout… 5 7 6 5¼ (c) who by hand harden only or temper only, and who use a hand hammer in connection therewith … … … … … … … … 5 5 6 2¾ (d) who by hand harden only or temper only, and who do not use a hand hammer in connection therewith … … … … … … … … 5 5 6 2¾ (e) who harden by machine and who in connection therewith straighten the blades by hand … 5 5 6 2¾ (f) who harden by machine and who do not straighten the blades by hand in connection therewith … … … … … … … … 5 4 6 1¾ (g) who flatten or straighten blades by drop stamp or power hammer … … … … … 5 5 6 2¾ 8. HAND GRINDERS OF BLADES Grade I (i.e. hand grinders (other than hand grinders of grade II) employed on grinding from the rough blank, or whittening, or glazing, or finishing any kind of blade used in this section of the trade) … … … … 5 7 6 5¼ Grade II (i.e. hand grinders employed only in tumbling, or in neck grinding and glazing, or in blade buffing, or employed only in glazing palette blades, or putty blades, or scrapers) 5 5 6 2¾ 9. HAND GRINDERS AND/OR HAND GLAZIERS OF FORKS … 5 7 6 5¼ 10. FORK GUARDERS Grade I (i.e. workers who perform any of the following operations, viz.: forging guards or springs from bar steel, hardening or tempering springs, or boring holes in forks or guards)… … … … … … … … … 5 7 6 5¼ Grade II (i.e. workers who perform any of the following operations, viz.: grinding or glazing guards, fitting springs or guards into guard holes, riveting guards to forks, filing or grinding rivet heads flush with shank, or fine glazing shanks)… … … … 5 5 6 2¾ 11. HAND OR MACHINE GRINDERS OF TABLE OR BUTCHER STEELS… … … … … … … … … … … 5 7 6 5¼ 12. MACHINE GRINDERS OF BLADES: Grade I (i.e. foremen or charge-hands in the machine grinding branch) … … … … … 5 7 6 5¼ Grade II (i.e. workers (other than foremen or chargehands) who set up and work a grinding machine) … … … … … … … … … 5 5 6 2¾ Grade III (i.e. workers who work a grinding machine but do not set it up) … … … … 5 4 6 1¾ 13. SWAGERS OF BLADES: (a) working without supervision … … … … 5 7 6 5¼ (b) working under supervision … … … … 5 5 6 2¾ 14. MACHINE FINISHERS OF BLADES: Grade I (i.e. foremen or charge-hands in the machine finishing branch) … … … … … 5 7 6 5¼ Grade II (i.e. workers (other than foremen or chargehands) who set up and work a finishing machine) … … … … … … … … … 5 5 6 2¾ Grade III (i.e. workers who work a finishing machine but do not set it up) … … … … 5 4 6 1¾ 15. MIRROR POLISHERS, ETCHERS, SERRATORS: (a) Foremen or charge-hands in the mirror polishing, etching (including electrical etching) or serrating branch… … … … 5 7 6 5¼ (b) Mirror polishers… … … … … … … 5 5 6 2¾ (c) Etchers (including electrical etchers) … 5 5 6 2¾ (d) Serrators … … … … … … … … 5 5 6 2¾ 16. CUTLERS: Grade I (i.e. workers without supervision employed in preparing and assembling to the finished article any knife, fork, steel or knife sharpener hafted with any material, including those with caps and ferrules; or a charge-hand or teamster in charge of a team engaged in such work) … … … … … … 5 7 6 5¼ Grade II (i.e. workers under supervision employed in preparing or assembling parts for the work described in grade I)… … … … 5 5 6 2¾ B.—WORKERS IN THE SPRING KNIFE SECTION OF THE TRADE 17. SCALE TANG PRUNER BLADE HAND FORGERS (i.e. workers who, without supervision, forge entirely by hand from bar or rod steel, scale tang pruner blades and also mark and harden and temper the forged blades where necessary)… … … … … 5 8 6 6¼ 18. PEN AND POCKET BLADE HAND FORGERS (other than forgers of scale tang pruner blades) (i.e. workers who, without supervision, forge entirely by hand from bar or rod steel, any kind of blade (other than scale tang pruner blades) used in this section of the trade and also mark and harden and temper the forged blades where necessary)… … …...
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