FORD &PETRIE
RESPONDENTS. DEFENDANTS, Employer and Employee-Rate of wages-Person " employed on time wages for a
number of hours less than the number of hours of an ordinary week's work". When week begins-Day when wages paid-Factories and Shops Act 1915 MELBOURNE,
(Vict.) (No. 2650), secs. 3*, 141*, 199-Factories and Shops Act 1922 (Vict.) May 18;
(No. 3252), sec. 18*.
Held, by Knox C.J., Higgins and Starke JJ. (Isaacs and Rich JJ. dissenting), that under sec. 141 (3) of the Factories and Shops Act 1915 (Vict.), as altered Isaacs. Higgins,
by sec. 18 of the Factories and Shops Act 1922, an employee employed in a factory on time wages, who, beginning work on a Monday, worked on that and each succeeding day until the following Saturday and completed in that period the full number of hours of an ordinary week's work, was not entitled * Sub-sec. 3 of sec. 141 of the
beyond the one-half aforesaid the rate Factories and Shops Act 1915 (sub-
of wages payable shall be the ordinary stituted for the original sub-section
wages rate up to but not exceeding by sec. 18 of the Factories and Shops
ordinary wages rates for an ordinary Act 1922) provides that 'For any
week's work: Provided that any person employed on time wages for a
person who is not engaged for a week number of hours less than the number
who earns a sum in wages equal to the of hours of an ordinary week's work-
wages of an ordinary week's work may (a) in any trade usually carried on in
be required by the employer to complete a factory or shop the wages rate
the week's work without further pay, payable shall be as follows, and shall
and if such person refuses to do so he be calculated pro rata according to the
shall forfeit his right to any payment number of hours worked :-(i.) For
for that week unless his refusal is each hour worked up to one-half the
caused by his illness inability or some number of hours fixed for an ordinary
other sufficient cause beyond his week's work the rate of wages payable
control; &. By sec. 3 a 'week' shall be the ordinary wages rate with
is defined as meaning, unless incon- an addition to be fixed by the wages
sistent with the context or subject board for the particular trade of not
matter, the period between midnight less than thirty-three per centum and
on Saturday night and midnight on not exceeding fifty per centum of such
the succeeding Saturday night. rate: (ii.) For each hour worked