FORM FOR INTENDING EMIGRANTS
1. Period of Service-Five
Years from the Date of Arrival in the Colony.
2. Nature of labour-Work in
connection with the Cultivation of the soil or the manufacture of the produce
on any plantation.
3. Number of days on which
the Emigrant is required to labour in each Week-Everyday, excepting Sundays
and authorized holidays.
4. Number of hours in every
day during which he is required to labour without extra remuneration-Nine
hours on each of five consecutive days in every week commencing with the
Monday of each week, and five hours on the Saturday of each week.
5. Monthly or Daily Wages
and Task-Work Rates-When employed at time-work every adult male Emigrant above
the age of fifteen years will be paid not less than one shilling, which is at
present equivalent to twelve annas and every adult female Emigrant above that
age not less than nine pence, which is at present equivalent to nine annas,
for every working day of nine hours; children below that age will receive
wages proportionate to the amount of work done.
6. When employed at task or
ticca-work every adult male Emigrant above the age of fifteen years will be
paid not less than one shilling, and every adult female Emigrant above that
age not less than nine pence for every task which shall be performed.
7. The law is that a man's
task shall be as much as ordinary able-bodied adult male Emigrant can do in
six hours' steady work, and that a woman's task shall be three-fourths of a
man's task. An employer is not bound to allot, nor is an Emigrant bound to
perform more than one task in each day, but by mutual agreement such extra
work may be allotted, performed and paid for.
8. Wages are paid weekly on
the Saturday of each week.
9. Conditions as to return
passage-Emigrants may return to India at their own expense after completing
five years' industrial residence in the Colony.
10. After ten years'
continuous residence every Emigrant who was above the age of twelve on
introduction to the Colony and who during that period has completed an
industrial residence of five years, shall be entitled to a free-return passage
if he claims it within two years after the completion of the ten years'
continuous residence. If the Emigrant was under twelve years of age when he
was introduced into the colony, he will be entitled to a free return passage
if he claims it before he reaches 24 years of age and fulfills the other
conditions as to residence. A child of an Emigrant born within the colony will
be entitled to a free return passage until he reaches the age of twelve, and
must be accompanied on the voyage by his parents or guardian.
11. Other
Conditions-Emigrants will receive rations from their employers during the
first six months after their arrival on the plantation according to the scale
prescribed by the government of Fiji at a daily cost of four pence, which is
at present equivalent to four annas, for each person of twelve years of age
and upwards.
12. Every child between five
and twelve years of age will receive approximately half rations free of cost,
and every child, five years of age and under, nine chattacks of milk daily
free of cost, during the first year after their arrival.
13. Suitable dwelling will
be assigned to Emigrants under indenture free of rent and will be kept in good
repair by the employers. When Emigrants under indenture are ill they will be
provided with Hospital accommodation, Medical attendance, Medicines, Medical
comforts and Food free of charge.
14. An Emigrant who has a
wife still living is not allowed to marry another wife in the Colony unless
his marriage with his first wife shall have been legally dissolved; but if he
is married to more than one wife in his country he can take them all with him
to the Colony and they will then be legally registered and acknowledged as his
wives.