Labor Bulletin of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts No. 18
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Making the correction suggested, the working hours of the houseworker would average 10.6 daily,* as compared with 8.2 for shop workers, 9.6 for those employed in mills and factories, and 9.5 for restaurant waitresses, although these averages make no allowance for Saturday half-holidays of the shop workers, nor for those in the factories, where such half-holidays are given in the summer only. The Sunday work required of the houseworkers is another disadvantage for which the free time given on Th...ursday afternoon is hardly full compensation. Wages. The weekly Avages of the shop workers range from $4 to $12. The emploj^e reporting $4 per week was an office and errand girl whose wage was soon to be increased; a saleswoman received $12. The average weekly earnings of the textile-mill workers who are paid by the piece range from $6 or $7 to $10 or $11 per week, and one bundler who works by the week gets $7. The average earnings of the shoe-factory piece work- ers range from |9 or $10 to $14 or $15 per week during the busy season, but in the dull season are sometimes as low as $3 or $4 per week, while in other cases as high as $10 or $12 per week.
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