Apprentice hairdresser, Ipswich, 1975. IPSWICH HAIRDRESSERS. 113191754?searchTerm=ipswich hairdresser apprentice&searchLimits=l-state=Queensland|||l-category=Article ) An agreement has been made between the master hairdressers of Ipswich and the Queensland branch of the Australian Workers' Union in regard to wages and working conditions of employees in hairdressing and general tonsorial shops in the Ipswich area. The agreement provides that hours of employment shall not exceed 44 a week, to be worked between 9 and 6 on week days and between 9 and 1 on Saturdays. Journ


Apprentice hairdresser, Ipswich, 1975. IPSWICH HAIRDRESSERS. 113191754?searchTerm=ipswich hairdresser apprentice&searchLimits=l-state=Queensland|||l-category=Article ) An agreement has been made between the master hairdressers of Ipswich and the Queensland branch of the Australian Workers' Union in regard to wages and working conditions of employees in hairdressing and general tonsorial shops in the Ipswich area. The agreement provides that hours of employment shall not exceed 44 a week, to be worked between 9 and 6 on week days and between 9 and 1 on Saturdays. Journeymen hairdressers (persons with more than five years' experience) will receive £4/9/ a week; others, £4/2/, and casuals, 2/2/ an hour, with a minimum pay for any one day of 10/6. Overtime shall be paid at time and a-hald up to half an hour, and thereafter at 10/ an hour. Apprentices may be indentured in the proportion of one to every four journeymen. From the Queensland Times, Saturday 19 September 1931.


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