PLAN OF OPERATION.--All those applying for assistance will be placed in what is termed the first class.They must be willing to do any kind of work allotted to them.While they remain in the first class,they shall be entitled to three meals a day,and shelter for the night,and will be expected in return to cheerfully perform the work allotted to them.
Promotions will be made from this first-class to the second-class of all those considered eligible by the Labour Directors.They will,in addition to the food and shelter above mentioned,receive sums of money up to 5s.at the end of the week,for the purpose of assisting them to provide themselves with tools,to get work outside.
REGULATIONS.--No smoking,drinking,bad language,or conduct calculated to demoralize will be permitted on the factory premises.
No one under the influence of drink will be admitted.Any one refusing to work,or guilty of bad conduct,will be required to leave the premises.
HOURS OF WORK.--7a.m.to 8.30a.m.;9a.m.to 1p.m.;2p.m.to 5.30p.m,Doors will be closed 5minutes after 7,9,and 2p.m.Food Checks will be given to all as they pass out at each meal time.Meals and Shelter provided at 272,Whitechapel Road.
Our practical experience shows that we can provide work by which a man can earn his rations.We shall be careful not to sell the goods so manufactured at less than the market prices.In firewood,for instance,we have endeavoured to be rather above the average than below it.
As stated elsewhere,we are firmly opposed to injuring one class of workmen while helping another.
Attempts on somewhat similar lines to those now being described have hitherto excited the liveliest feelings of jealousy on the part of the Trade Unions,and representatives of labour.They rightly consider it unfair that labour partly paid for out of the Rates and Taxes,or by Charitable Contributions,should be put upon the market at less than market value,and so compete unjustly with the production of those who have in the first instance to furnish an important quota of the funds by which these Criminal or Pauper workers are supported.No such jealousy can justly exist in relation to our Scheme,seeing that we are endeavouring to raise the standard of labour and are pledged to a war to the death against sweating in every shape and form.