Canadian printer & publisher . say always) of bindingin certain stages, esti-mating and generalmanagement of coun-try offices: let meadd a general knowl-edge of the linotype,for most country of-fices to-day are thusequipped. For all thisknowledge, whichgenerally takes fromfive to ten years toacquire he is paid (letme quote your figures,which Ithinkareabovethe average) $ week for an eighthour day? Oh, no! Theaverage country prin-ter works from ninehours every day totwelve and fifteen onpaper days and rushjobs. He is seldom, ifever, given an annualtwo weeks is expected to pic
Canadian printer & publisher . say always) of bindingin certain stages, esti-mating and generalmanagement of coun-try offices: let meadd a general knowl-edge of the linotype,for most country of-fices to-day are thusequipped. For all thisknowledge, whichgenerally takes fromfive to ten years toacquire he is paid (letme quote your figures,which Ithinkareabovethe average) $ week for an eighthour day? Oh, no! Theaverage country prin-ter works from ninehours every day totwelve and fifteen onpaper days and rushjobs. He is seldom, ifever, given an annualtwo weeks is expected to pick up all the local news he can find in his spare time, etc., the wages paid clerks, mill men, steam drivers,factory workers, railway men, city printers, and whoever youwill, and you will find that the average country foreman printeris the hardest-worked and poorest-paid artisan in Canada to-day. The writer, after fifteen yearsservice in country printingoffices is to-day followingjanother vocation, because the wages. Who^s Who St. MichaelsParish Huntley, Ont. Rev A Stanton, PP. o a STATEMENT OF Dues and Collections1918
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