Collieries : ROYAL COMMISSION ON TRADES DISPUTES AND TRADE COMBINATIONS. INDEX TO APPENDICES. Employers' Associations, Rules of, 78, 79, 80. Output of Coal and number of Persons employed at Collieries in the South Wales Coalfield and in the United Kingdom for the Seven Years 18971903, page 45. Sliding Scale Agreements, page 38. Strikes, see that title. Demarcation Cases (1903) synopsis of (North-East Coast Engineering Trade Employers' Association), page 74. Employers' Associations : Agreements with Trade Unions : General Rules as agreed between National Sliding Scale Agreements, page 38. Number of, in the different Trades, General Sum- Durham Coal-owners' Association, page 79. Trades Employers' Federation, page 82. National Association of Master Plasterers, pages 86, 87. National Federation of Building Trade Em ployers, National Association of Master Plasterers and National Association of Operative Plasterers, General Rules as agreed between, pages 81, 87. National Federation of Merchant Tailors, page 84. North-East Coast Ship Repairers' Association, page 88. Northumberland Coal-owners' Associations, page 78. Preston Building Trades Employers' Association, page 83. Scottish Furniture Manufacturers' Association, Non-Unionists' Association, Rules of, page 87. Copies of Bills: Dilke, Sir Charles: Bill of 1903, page 7. Bill of 1904, page 8. Paulton, Mr., Bill of 1904, page 7. Mining Association of Great Britain, page 72. Sliding Scale Agreements, extract from "South Wales Coal Annual re, page 38. Strikes and Lock-outs-cont. Number of workpeople directly affected by Trade disputes, classified by trades, causes and results, mean of 10 years, 1894-1903, page 5. Number of work people directly and indirectly affected by trade disputes, and aggregate duration in working days in each year, 1894–1903, page 5. Statement summarising statistics of, in United Kingdom, in each of 10 years, 1893-1902, page 4. Taff Vale Strike, see that title. Taff Yale Case: Abstract of facts of assaults, Acts of intimidation, Taff Vale Railway Company : Conditions of Service-Rates of pay, hours, etc. (as in force in August, 1900, prior to the strike), table showing, page 48. Pensions, Gratuities, etc.: Gratuities to officers and staff on leaving service, and to widows and relatives of deceased members of staff, amounts granted to men away ill, and for artificial limbs, page 56. Pensions : Amount of pensions paid by the Company from January 1st, 1893, to December 31st, 1903, page 55. Number of pensioners and total amount of pensions at June 15th, 1904, page 54. Statement re Pension allowances for wages paid staff, page 53. Railway Clearing House System Superannuation Fund, amount paid by Taff Vale Railway Company from January 1st, 1893, to December 31st, 1903, page 55. Agreements with Employers' Associations, see title Report and financial statements for 1903, page 11. Expenditure of (1893-1902), analysis of, showing expenditure on disputes, working expenses, and each class of friendly benefit, by 100 principal Trade Unions, and mean for period, page 6. Friendly Society of Ironfounders of England, Ireland and Wales, Rules of, page 34. Friendly Society of Operative Stone-masons of Proposed legislation re, see title Proposed Trades Union Congress, 1902 on, précis of "Times Report on September 5th, 1902, page 8. Membership of Trade Unions: In each year 1893-1902, and mean for period classified by trades, page 6. In 1902, statement showing, page 1. Scottish Operative Tailors and Tailoresses' Association-Extracts from Rules and Report and Balance-sheet, page 89. Status of Trade Unions, statement as to by Mr. Parker Rhodes, page 93. Webb, Mr. & Mrs. Sidney, Extract from "Industrial THE ROYAL COMMISSION ON TRADE DISPUTES AND TRADE COMBINATIONS. APPENDICES. FIRST DAY. Documents handed in by Mr. G. R. Askwith, Barrister-at-Law, and Counsel to H.M. Commissioners of Works and Public Buildings, Arbitrator and Conciliator to the Board of Trade. Chart showing the number of workpeople directly and indirectly affected by Trade 5 10 4 Chart showing the number of Work people directly affected by Trade Disputes, 2222 12. 5 Copy of Mr. Shackleton's Bill to legalise the Peaceful Conduct of Trade Disputes Copy of Mr. Paulton's Bill to amend the Law relating to Trade Unions and Trade Chart showing Analysis of Expenditure of Trade Unions, 1893-1902. Expenditure 11 12 13 Copy of Sir Charles Dilke's Bill to legalise the Peaceful Conduct of Trade Disputes, 86 86 86 1 Statement showing Associations of Employers-General Summary for 1902 10 130a TENTH DAY. Documents handed in by Mr. Ammon Beasley, General Manager of the Taff Vale Railway Company. *For Mr. Whittaker's Trades Unions and Trades Disputes Bill, which was read a second time in the House of Commons on the 10th March, 1905, see page 93. ELEVENTH DAY. Document handed in by Mr. Ammon Beasley, General Manager of the Taff Vale Railway Company. Documents handed in by Mr. Ammon Beasley, General Manager of the Taff Vale Railway Company. 1 Table showing the Rates of Pay, Hours, and other Conditions of Service of men of the several Grades specified on the undermentioned Railways (as in force in August, 1900, prior to the Strike) 23 5 6 Statement re Pension Allowances for Wages paid Staff on the Taff Vale Railway Statement showing the Amount of Pensions paid by the Taff Vale Railway Com- 48 1098 53 1099 54 1100 55 1101 7 Extract from the " Railway Review,” September 1st, 1899—An open letter to Taff 8 Taff Vale Railway-Railwaymen's Movement, 1899-Programme formulated by THIRTEENTH DAY. Documents handed in by Mr. Ammon Beasley, General Manager of the Taff Vale Railway Company. 1 2 The Taff Vale Railway Company v. The Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants- Documents sent in by Mr. R. Guthrie, Secretary to the Coal Owners' Association of Northumberland Document handed in by Mr. Robert Baird, Secretary to the Lanarkshire Coal Masters' Association, and to the Scotch Coal Trade Conciliation Board, and General Manager and Secretary to the Scotch Mine Owners' Defence and Mutual Insurance Association, Limited. EIGHTEENTH DAY. Documents handed in by Mr. Charles Kenshole, Solicitor to the Monmouthshire and South Wales Coal Owners' Association. 1 Extracts from the Deed of Arrangement (with amendments) of the Monmouthshire and South Wales Coal Owners' Association NINETEENTH DAY. Documents handed in by Mr. William Shepherd, Official Representative of the National Federation of Building Trade Employers of Great Britain and Ireland, and the London Master Builders' Association. Documents sent in by Mr. Alexander G. White, Official Representative of the Lancashire, Cheshire and North Wales Building Trades Employers' Federation. Documents handed in by Sir Andrew Noble, Bart, K.C.B., Chairman of Sir W. Armstrong Whitworth and Company, and Official Representative of the Engineering Employers' Federation. Documents handed in by Mr. J. Allen, Member of the Executive of the National Federation of Merchant Tailors, and Editor of the "Master Tailor and Cutters' Gazette." Documents handed in by Mr. C. Corelli, Secretary of the Association of London Master Tailors. 3 Extracts from the Constitution and Rules of the London Master Tailors 85 2716 |