Description | 9 sheets, rRecording weekly costs and costs per ton, with headers recording week ending date, days worked and cost divisor; divided into 2 groups. (1) 4 sheets for colliers and fillers, recording tonnage worked at different rates, rigging and packing, Arcwall [type of coalcutter], Siskol [type of coal cutter], colliers' day work, bars at different rates, dirt and water, flat sheets, boring, drift, allowances, stoppings, shocks, firehole, shift money, tramming, drawing off and gumming, total with additional rows for net overtime, drawing off, week end, war addition, able-bodied bonus, porter award and minum (2) 5 sheets, divided in two sections (i) for underground daymen, columns for deputies, shot firers, haulage and onsetters, pipe fitters, roadlayers, cable, datallers [workers paid by day] and electricians, fitters and bricklayer, with additional rows for war addition, special craftsmen's alloawnce, able-bodied bonus, porter award and Elsecar men and R.E.H. expenses: and (ii) surface daymen, recording, firemen and ashwheelers, bricklayers and labourers, pumpmen, banksmen, screens and tub weigh, power house and winders, lampmen and electricians, shopmen, branch railway and colliery guard, with additional rows for war addition, special craftsmen's alloawnce, able-bodied bonus, porter award management, directors fees, office and sales, and sundries; (iii) summary rows at bottom for total costs for surface, underground daymen and colliers and filliers, less claims on 1942 wage addition account, ending with for for finished cost. |