3 Lowest wage for helpers, highest for journeymen. 6) Stonemasons $5.20, bricklayers, $5.60. Piece work, average earnings reported. Average. Musicians' prices for dances, parades and entertainments vary from $3 to $7 a performance. TABLE No. 1-MEMBERSHIP AND UNION SCHEDULE OF HOURS AND WAGES-LABOR ORGANIZATIONS OF MINNESOTA-Continued Team Owners' Union No. 21. $2.00 1911 100 8-9 48-54 5.00 Teamsters', Chauffeurs, Stablemen & Helpers' Union No. 23 1914 130 10 60 2.50 Trainmen, Railway, No. 102. 1888 280 10 60 2.50-4.80 Trainmen, Railway, No. 525. 1897 202 10 701 2.78 Trainmen, Railway, No. 625. St. Paul Bakers' Union No. 21 Barbers' Union, No. 31. 1890 300 10 Bartenders' Union No. 287. 1906 365 10 Beer Bottlers' Union No. 343 1903 2051 Beer Wagon Drivers' Union No. 214. 1909 220 10 Bill Posters' Union No. 45. 1909 32 Blacksmiths' & Helpers' Union No. 43. 1890 137 Boiler Makers' Union No. 3.. 1880 78 Bookbinders' Union No. 37 1892 63) 0008006aa -No report received; membership taken from report of two years ago. Minimum and maximum. -Minimum. Lowest wage helpers, highest journeymen. -Piece work earnings reported. Minimum for helpers and blacksmiths. Rate per 100 miles for freight conductors. Passenger conductors are paid $165 a month on main line and $145 on branch lines. Musicians have schedule of prices for dances, parades and entertainments ranging from $3 to $6. |