The Student's Guide to Life Assurance in Theory And Practice; to Which Are Added Chapters On Fire And Other Branches of Insurance
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6d. Outdoor Hands 20s. Od. Shop Assistants ...from 4s. to 20s. (According to nature of employment.) Drivers, Vanmen, and Cycle Eiders ... 15s. Od. In certain cases such as Apprentices, Articled Pupils, Errand Boys, Waiters and Waitresses, Caretakers, and Servants employed in business houses, a minimum rate of Wages is assessed, varying from £20 to £75, Com- plete Board being assessed at 10s. a week and Partial Board at 5s. a week. If it is desired that the Compensa- tion should commence from th...e date of the Accident irrespective of the duration of the disablement, an addi' tional charge of 7J per cent, is made to the Premium. Insurance of Benefits not provided by the Act. — As it is' sometimes desired by an Employer of Domestic Ser- 196 OTHEB BBANCHES OF INSUBANCE ■ vants for the risk of Casual Labour to be also covered in connection with his house and garden, the Tariff pro- vides for the payment of a minimum Annual Premium of 2s. 6d. to cover the risk of all "Employees occa- sionally employed," such expression, however, excluding any person regularly employed for more than two days a week or employed continuously for more than two months.
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