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These aggregation allowances to cover any duty performed on
Good Friday, Christmas Day, and on Bank Holidays.
Normal Sunday duty to constitute alternate Sundays and
consist of not more than eight hours' work.
Men who simply come to the Station or Offices to look
round and see that matters are in order, and Station Masters who hand
over the cash and keys to the man in charge on Sunday morning and take
them from him at night, will not be entitled to Sunday pay or aggregation
allowances in respect of such duty.
Where men of these grades have hitherto been paid for
Sunday duty, the difference between such payment and the new aggregation
allowance for Sunday duty, additional work, emergency calls, night duty,
and being within call, to be paid to them as from August 1st, 1919.
Where men of these grades have not hitherto been paid
for Sunday duty, the aggregation allowance to date as from 1st August, 1919.
8. — Annual Holiday.
The following period of holidays to be given :—
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(a) Men occupying positions in
Sixth, Fifth, Fourth, and
Third Classes
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12 week days. |
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(b) Men in Second and First
Classes ...
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15 ” |
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(c) Men in Special Class
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18 ” |
The above
scale of holidays to come into force as from January 1st, 1920.
Where a longer period of holidays than provided for
above is at present allowed, the longer periods shall be continued to
present recipients, but the privilege shall not be extended to their
successors.
9. — Uniform Clothing.
Station Masters, Assistant Station Masters, Yard-Masters
and Assistant Yard Masters, to be supplied with uniform clothing as
under :—
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Full suit, cap (or hat as may be
authorised), and extra pair
of trousers
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Every year. |
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Overcoat
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Every 2 years. |
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Mackintosh
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Every 3 years. |
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