Reports on labour and social conditions in Germany . nd happy and did not appear to beoverdriven at their work. STUTTGART. Arrived here, had very comfortable quarters at hotel; visitedthe Labour Bureau; found one of the directors, who was courtesyitself. ^\o joiners or carpenters out of work here. Wagesabout 7d. per hour, and men are piovided by the employer withtools. Time-and-quarter paid for overtime. Double time forSundays. Rental for workmens houses of three apartments,about £15 ; no municipal taxes. Idle loafers dealt with bycriminal authorities, taken to prison, and made to work


Reports on labour and social conditions in Germany . nd happy and did not appear to beoverdriven at their work. STUTTGART. Arrived here, had very comfortable quarters at hotel; visitedthe Labour Bureau; found one of the directors, who was courtesyitself. ^\o joiners or carpenters out of work here. Wagesabout 7d. per hour, and men are piovided by the employer withtools. Time-and-quarter paid for overtime. Double time forSundays. Rental for workmens houses of three apartments,about £15 ; no municipal taxes. Idle loafers dealt with bycriminal authorities, taken to prison, and made to work this gentleman to take us to a workmans restaurantmostly frequented by unskilled men. He did so. We founda good, fair breakfast could be had for 4d.; dinner of threecourses for Gd. We sampled the same; found them about horseflesh. Only one shop in town for the saleof same. Not eaten by workmen as a rule, but some prefer bread practically non-existent in workmens quarters, STUTTGART. .*» ^^ ••^^^^^i^t^^i^]!!::^.. General View. STUTTGART.


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