Census and Statistics Regulations (Provisional) (Cth)
STATUTORY RULES
PROVISIONAL REGULATIONS UNDER THE CENSUS AND STATISTICS ACT 1905.
I, THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL in
and over the Commonwealth of Australia, acting with the advice of the Federal
Executive Council, hereby certify that, on account of urgency, the following
Regulations under the
Dated this fifth day of February, One thousand nine hundred and thirteen.
DENMAN,
Governor-General.
By His Excellency’s Command,
KING O’MALLEY,
Minister of State for Home Affairs.
Return of Trade Union Statistics.
(2) In order to comply with this Regulation, the Secretary, Acting Secretary, or other Officer, as the case may be, of every Trade Union shall fill in the particulars in the prescribed forms, and shall sign the form and transmit it, either by post or otherwise, to the Statistician or to such Agent and Correspondent as aforesaid.
(3) In this Regulation “Trade Union” includes—
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a ) Every trade union, whether registered or unregistered;(
b ) Every branch of a trade union;(
c ) Every association of the nature of a trade union, or having objects similar to those of a trade union; and(
d ) Every branch of an association coming within paragraph (c ).
C.1558.—Price 3d.
(4) The prescribed forms of Trade Union Statistics are as follow:—
T.U./C.R.W.1. Office No.
State Ref. No. Class No.
Commonwealth Bureau of Census and Statistics, Labour arid Industrial Branch, Melbourne.
Trade Unions.
CHANGES IN RATES OF WAGES AND HOURS OF LABOUR.
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Notice.—Individual Returns are regarded as strictly confidential, and will not be published separately or disclosed under any circumstances. Remarks with reference to any question may be written on the reverse side of this form.
Full Name of Trade Union
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7. Please fill in the form on the back of this sheet, specifying particulars separately (so far as you are able to do so) for each occupation affected by the change. If you are not able to give separate particulars for every occupation, include all those occupations affected by the change, and for which you cannot give separate particulars, in the last line “all others,” and specify an average rate of wage for those persons engaged in such occupations, before and after the change.
Particulars of Change in Rates of Wages or Hours of Labour.
Please specify the number of Members of your Union affected by the change, and also the estimated total number of all work-people (both Unionist and Non-unionists) affected in your State.
Occupations of Employés affected by the Change. | Number of Members of your Union affected. | Estimated Total Number of Work-people affected (both Unionists and Non-unionists) | Rates of Wages* in a Full Week (exclusive of Overtime). | Hours of Labour per Week (exclusive of Meal Periods and Overtime) | ||||
Males. | Females. | Males. | Females. | Before Change. | After Change. | Before Change. | After Change | |
All Others......................... | ||||||||
* In the case of a change in piece rates of wages please specify in these columns the estimated average weekly earnings of an ordinary worker in each occupation before and after the change.
Kindly enclose copy of any award, determination, or agreement that may have been made regarding this change. If copy not yet available, please specify date of award, determination, or agreement.
Remarks.
Signature of Secretary
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T.U./D.1.
Commonwealth Bureau of Census and Statistics, Labour and Industrial Branch, Melbourne.
INDUSTRIAL DISPUTES
The information asked for
herein is required under the provisions of the
Return relating to Dispute.
Notice.—Information supplied will be regarded as strictly confidential, and will be published in the form of Summaries only so as to show general conditions only; the individual sources of information will not be disclosed. The names of establishments and organizations concerned in large or important disputes may occasionally be published when the information is a matter of common knowledge and publicity in the press.
Commonwealth Bureau of Census and Statistics, Labour and Industrial Branch, Melbourne.
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STRIKES AND LOCK-OUTS.
Trade Union Return.
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Number of Members of your Union only. | Total Number of Trade Unionists and Non-unionist. | ||||
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STRIKES AND LOCK-OUTS.
Trade Union Return.
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Trade
Union Return—
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14. If the result involved a change in rates of wages or hours of labour, give the following particulars for all employés whose wages or hours of labour were changed, whether strikers or not:—
Occupations affected by Changes in Wages or Hours. | Number of Work-people whose Wages or Hours were Changed.* | Date from which Change takes effect. | Rates of Wages in a Full Week, exclusive of Overtime. | Hours of Labour in a Full Week, exclusive of Meal Times and Overtime. | |||||
Number of Members of your Union only. | Total Numbers of Trade Unionists and Non-unionists. | ||||||||
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Males. | Females. | Males. | Females. | ||||||
* The number given must include all work-people affected by the change in wages or hours, even if they were not out of work as a result of the dispute.
In the case of piece-workers please state in these columns the estimated average weekly earnings of an ordinary worker in each occupation before and after the change.
Signature
Address
Date
Return as to Wages and Employment in Manufacturing Industries.
(2) In order to comply with this Regulation, the manager of every factory shall fill in the particulars in the prescribed form, and shall sign the form and transmit it, either by post or otherwise, to the Statistician or person authorized as aforesaid, or to a collector or agent duly appointed by the Statistician.
(3) In this Regulation—
“Manager” includes the proprietor, managing director, partner, overseer, or other person for the time being in charge of the factory; and
“Factory” includes any mill, workshop, or establishment where four or more persons are employed, or where power is used, and where any article or commodity, or part or ingredient thereof, is made or constructed.
(4) The prescribed form of return is as follows:—
1912, Class No. | |
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Commonwealth Bureau of Census and Statistics, Labour and Industrial Branch, Melbourne.
WAGES AND EMPLOYMENT IN MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES.
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This form must be filled in and returned to , together with the ordinary Manufactory Schedule for the year 1912. |
Notice.—The information referred to on this form is required under the
provisions of the
Individual returns are regarded as strictly confidential.
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1. Number of work-people (exclusive of working proprietors, managers, overseers, accountants, and clerks, but inclusive of outworkers, if any) and amount paid in wages to such work-people during week ended the 30th November, 1912.*
Particulars. | Number of Work-people Employed during whole or any part of the Week* ended 30th November, 1912. | Amount Paid in Wages during and for the Week* ended 30th November, 1912. |
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* If your establishment, or any department thereof, was specially or abnormally busy or slack during the week ended 30th November, 1912, please substitute a week during the year which was not so affected, specifying date of last day in week.
2. Classified weekly rates of wages paid to work-people specified in Query 1 who were in your employ during whole or any part of the week ended the 30th November, 1912.
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Weekly Rates of Wages. | Number of Persons Employed at each Rate. | Weekly Rates of Wages. | Number of Persons Employed at each Rate. | Weekly Rates of Wages. | Number of Persons Employed at each Rate. | ||||||
Males. | Females. | Males. | Females. | Males. | Females. | ||||||
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3. Short Time or Overtime.—If your factory (or any department) worked short time or overtime during the year ended the 31st December, 1912, state—
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Give particulars of departments and occupations chiefly affected
4. State whether there was an excess or deficiency of work-people available at the commencement of the year 1913, specifying the particular classes of occupations affected.
Signature of Proprietor or Manager
Printed and Published for the Government of the Commonwealth of Australia by Albert J. Mullett, Acting Government Printer for the State of Victoria.
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