Do you ever feel overworked, over-regulated,
under-leisured, and under-benefited? Take heart; things have
improved greatly. This notice was found in the ruins of a
London office building. It was dated 1852:
This firm has reduced the hours of work, and the clerical
staff will now only have to be present between the hours of
6 a.m. and 7 p.m. weekdays.
Clothing must be of sober nature. The clerical staff will
not disport themselves in raiment of bright colours, nor
will they wear hose unless in good repair.
Overshoes and topcoats may not be worn in the office, but
neck scarves and headwear may be worn in inclement weather.
A stove is provided for the benefit of the clerical staff.
Coal and wood must be kept in the locker. It is recommended
that each member of the clerical staff bring four pounds of
coal each day during the cold weather.
No member of the clerical staff may leave the room without
permission from the supervisor.
No talking is allowed during business hours.
The craving for tobacco, wine, or spirits is a human
weakness, and as such is forbidden to all members of the
clerical staff.
Now that the hours of business have been drastically
reduced, the partaking of food is allowed between 11:30 and
noon, but work will not on any account cease!!!.
Members of the clerical staff will provide their own pens. A
new sharpener is available on application to the supervisor.
The supervisor will nominate a senior clerk to be
responsible for the cleanliness of the main office and the
supervisor's private office. All boys and juniors will
report to him 40 minutes before prayers and will remain
after closing hours for similar work. Brushes, brooms,
scrubbers, and soap are provided by the owners.
The owners recognize the generosity of the new labour laws,
but will expect a great rise in output of work to compensate
for these near Utopian conditions.