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Cooperation, foreign countries-Continued.

Norway. Wholesale Society, office employees, strike, November 12-19, 1930.

Palestine. Jewish societies, development and activities, May, 1930..

Switzerland. Federation of Trade-Unions, new agreement pledging support to coopera-
tive movement...

Cooperation, union-management. (See Labor-management cooperation.)

Cost of living, United States:

California. Mexican families, size and income of...

Changes (index numbers and per cent), by city and item of expenditure, 1913 to 1930.......
Clothing, index numbers, United States and specified foreign countries, 1913 to 1930.
Food, index numbers, United States and specified foreign countries, 1913 to 1930...
Fuel and light, index numbers, United States and specified foreign countries, 1913 to
1930..

General index numbers, United States and specified foreign countries, 1913 to 1930..
Philippine Islands. By city or town, average per day, skilled and common labor, 1929_.
Rent, index numbers, United States and specified foreign countries, 1913 to 1930..
San Francisco (Calif.). Street-car men's families, income and expenditure, 1924-25....
Cost of living, foreign countries:

Argentina (Buenos Aires). Foodstuffs and rents, price reduction efforts of Govern-
ment...

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Laborers' families, annual income and expenditure, by supporting member, 1929.
Australia. Index numbers, food, clothing, rent, 1914 to 1930....

Belgium. Index numbers, food, clothing, fuel and light, rent, 1921 to 1930...

(Antwerp). Middle-class family, income of $2,127 per year, by item...

Canada. Family budget (foods, laundry starch, fuel and lighting, rent), cost per week,
specified month, 1921 to 1930...

Index numbers, food, clothing, fuel and light, rent, 1913 to 1930..

China (Shanghai). Workers' families, living standards, 1929..

Czechoslovakia (Prague). Index numbers, food, clothing, fuel and light, rent, 1914 to
1930.

Denmark. Index numbers, food, clothing, fuel and light, rent, 1914 to 1930..

(Copenhagen). Middle-class family, income of $3,022 per year, by item.

Finland. Index numbers, food, clothing, fuel and light, rent, and taxes, 1914 to 1930...
France. Middle-class family, income of $2,565 per year, by item..

(Paris). Index numbers, food, clothing, fuel and light, rent, 1914 to 1930.
Germany. Index numbers, food, clothing, fuel and light, rent, 1914 to 1930..
- (Berlin). Middle-class family, income of $3,076 per year, by item..

Great Britain. Fluctuations in general level, 1930....

(England). Middle-class family, income of $2,433 per year, by item..
(England).

Rent, clothing, fuel and light, food, per cent of increase, 1914 to 1931...
(United Kingdom). Index numbers, food, clothing, fuel and light, rent, 1914 to

1930.

India (Bombay). Index numbers, food, clothing, fuel and light, rent, 1914 to 1930..
Ireland. Index numbers, total cost and food cost, 1914 to 1930...

Italy (Milan). Index numbers, food, clothing, fuel and light, rent, 1914 to 1930.
Netherlands (Amsterdam). Index numbers, total cost and food cost, 1917 to 1930.
(Rotterdam). Middle-class family, income of $2,370 per year, by item..

New Zealand. Family budgets, study of, 1930..

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Index numbers, food, clothing, fuel and light, rent, 1914 to 1930..

Norway. Index numbers, food, clothing, fuel and light, rent, 1914 to 1930..
(Oslo). Middle-class family, income of $3,285 per year, by item....

Poland (Warsaw). Index numbers, food, clothing, fuel and light, rent, 1914 to 1930..
South Africa. Index numbers, total cost and food cost, 1914 to 1930...
Sweden. Index numbers, food, clothing, fuel and light, rent, 1914 to 1930.
(Stockholm). Middle-class family, income of $3,368 per year, by item..
Switzerland. Index numbers, food, clothing, fuel and light, rent, 1914 to 1930.
Cotton manufacturing (except Wages and hours, which see):

Great Britain (England). Lancashire, Burnley district, dispute, more looms per weaver,
ended February 16, 1931...

Lancashire Cotton Corporation (Ltd.) merger..

India (Bombay). Cotton operatives, incidence of illness among..

Night work. Agreement to abolish, for women and minors, announced by Cotton Tex
tile Institute..

Crops. (See Agriculture.)

Deaf persons. (See Rehabilitation, reeducation, and reemployment.)

Decisions, impartial chairman, trade board, etc. (See specific industry.)

Decisions of courts, United States:

Constitutionality. Arkansas full-crew law upheld....

Contract of employment. Alabama, contract for indefinite period terminable at will.......
Full-crew law not applicable to electric cars, Ohio...

Seniority rights. Loss of wages based on, recoverable, railroads, Minnesota..
Workmen's compensation. Absence from work, temporary, not covered by act of May
17, 1928, first case, District of Columbia Court of Appeals.
Assignment in payment of prior debt void...

Drinking polluted water, death from, compensable accident, Indiana..

Gradual breaking down of tissue in hand not compensable injury, Massachusetts..
- Malpractice, action against physician not barred by award of additional compensa-
tion, California...

Maximum medical fee provision of act not binding on physician, Kansas..
-Noon-hour injury regarded as "arising out of and in course of employment," Ten-

Bessee.....

- Occupational disease (from inhaling gypsum dust) not “accidental injury,” Okla-
homa....

Power of industrial commission to compel testimony of witness upheld, North
Carolina......

Radio station employee held engaged in interstate commerce, Washington...
Recovery for recurring injury not barred by former release, Massachusetts..
Stevedore injured on foreign ship regarded as American seaman, United States
Supreme Court...

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June 87-8

Jan. 130-1
June 91-2

June 90-1

May 71-2
Jan. 131-2
June 88-9

June 89-90

May 70-1
Mar. 96-7

Apr. 118

Mar. 99-100

Apr. 116-18

Feb. 93-4

Feb. 97-9

Apr. 115-16

Dismissal wage. United States Rubber Co., New Haven (Conn.) plant................
Displacement of labor. (See Machinery.)

Apr. 72-3

Docks and harbors. Longshoremen, reporting time and minimum pay, agreement clauses,
United States.

May 145

Dole or uncovenanted benefit." (See Unemployment insurance: Great Britain.)
Dress industry, children's and house. (See Clothing industry, women's.)
Dusts, industrial. Dusty trades, health hazards, United States...

Apr. 92

Economic councils:

France. National Economic Council (Conseil National Économique), established Jan-
uary 16, 1925, functions..

Jan. 2-4

Germany. Provisional Federal economic council created May 4, 1920, composition and
work of...

Jan. 6-7

Great Britain. Economic Advisory Council, established January 27, 1920, purposes...
Italy. National Council of Corporations, established April 21, 1930, membership and
functions..

Jan. 4-6

Jan. 8-9

Electrical workers:

Philadelphia. Training system for apprentices, Union No. 98 and public schools in
cooperation.....

May 81-4

Reporting time and minimum pay, agreement clauses..

May 143

Electrical Workers, International Brotherhood of:

Old-age pensions. Amount and requirements for receipt of, 1930..

Union Cooperative Insurance Co., sixth year of operations, statement, 1930..
Employment agencies, United States:

Governors' messages, recommendations, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, and New York, 1931..
Placement. Handicapped workers, State services..

- Juveniles, State services..

Procedure, State services..

Private (fee-charging). Nevada, activities, 1920 to 1930..

Public employment services, development, functioning, placement procedure, etc..........
State services, present organization and activities..

Employment agencies, foreign countries. Germany, private companies liquidated and
supplanted by Federal Bureau, December 31, 1930..........

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Employment management. China, Institute of Scientific Management established..
Employment, stabilization of:

Boot and shoe industry.

(Stewart)....

June 57-9
Feb. 87

Jan. 52-3

Mar. 62-4

Federal employment stabilization act, February 10, 1931, analysis of

New York. Advisory Committee on Stabilization of Industry for the Prevention of
Unemployment, report, November 13, 1930...

President's Emergency Committee for Employment, recommendations.
Radio industry. Receiving sets, fluctuations of employment, 1929..

Radio tubes, fluctuation of employment, 1929..

Rochester (N. Y.), methods followed, 14 plants...

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Jan. 61-74
June 35-40

June 41-5

June 45-8

Apr. 47

Employment statistics, United States:

Arkansas. Changes, monthly...

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Jan. 224; Feb. 184; Apr. 230; May 191; June 186
Automobile manufacturing. Employment changes in, "spotty" character, October,
1929, to October, 1930..

Mar. 2

Boot and shoe industry. Employment changes in, "spotty" character, October, 1929,
to October, 1930..

Building construction. January to April, 1931..
California. Changes, monthly and yearly...

Mar. 2
Mar. 212; Apr. 228; May 189; June 184
Jan. 224, 228;

Feb. 184, 188; Mar. 214, 218; Apr. 230, 234; May 191, 194; June 186, 190
Canning and preserving. By geographic division, November, 1930, to April, 1931.................. Jan. 218;
Feb. 178; Mar. 208-9; Apr. 224; May 186; June 181
Indexes, by month, 1929 and 1930...... Jan. 221; Feb. 181; Mar. 211; Apr. 227; May 188; June 183
Cleaning and dyeing. By geographic division, November, 1930, to April, 1931.-
Jan. 219-20;
Feb. 179; Mar. 210; Apr. 225-6; May 186; June 181
Cotton manufacturing. Employment changes, "spotty" character, October, 1929, to
October, 1930..

Hotels. By geographic division, November, 1930, to April, 1931..

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Mar. 2
Jan. 217-18;

Feb. 177-8; Mar. 208; Apr. 223-4; May 186; June 181
Indexes, by month, 1929 and 1930...... Jan. 221; Feb. 181; Mar. 211; Apr. 227; May 188; June 183
Illinois. Changes, monthly and yearly..
Jan. 224, 228;
Feb. 184, 189; Mar. 214, 218; Apr. 230, 234; May 191, 195; June 186, 190
Iowa. Changes, monthly...
Jan. 224; Feb. 184; Mar. 214; Apr. 230; May 191; June 186
Iron and steel industry. Employment changes, "spotty" character, October, 1929, to
October, 1930......

Laundry industry. By geographic division, November, 1930, to April, 1931.

Mar. 2

Jan. 219;
Feb. 179; Mar. 209; Apr. 225; May 186; June 181
Manufacturing industries, selected. By group and industry, November, 1930, to April,
1931.
Jan. 198-211; Feb. 149-71; Mar. 185-202; Apr. 203-17; May 170-83; June 165-78
Employment changes, "spotty" character, six major industries..
Mar. 1-2
Michigan. Changes, monthly.......

Jan. 225;

Feb. 185; Mar. 215, 218; Apr. 231, 234; May 192, 195; June 187, 190
Mining, anthracite. Indexes, by month, 1929 and 1930...
Jan. 221;
Feb. 181; Mar. 211; Apr. 227; May 188; June 183
Mining, anthracite and bituminous coal. By geographic division, November, 1930, to
April, 1931......
............... Jan. 211-12; Feb. 171-2; Mar. 202-3; Apr. 217-18; May 184; June 179
Mining, bituminous coal. Indexes, by month, 1929 and 1930..
Jan. 221;
Feb. 181; Mar. 211; Apr. 227; May 188; June 183
Mining, metalliferous. By geographic division, November, 1930, to April, 1931..
Jan. 213;
Feb. 172-3; Mar. 203; Apr. 218-19; May 184; June 179
Indexes, by month, 1929 and 1930. Jan. 221; Feb. 181; Mar. 211; Apr. 227; May, 188; June 183
Maryland. Changes, monthly....... Jan. 224; Feb. 184-5; Mar. 214; Apr. 230-1; May 191; June 186-7
Massachusetts. Changes, monthly and yearly..
Jan. 225, 228;
Feb. 185, 188; Mar. 215, 218; Apr. 231, 234; May 192, 195; June 187, 190
New Jersey. Changes, monthly.... Jan. 225; Feb. 185; Mar. 215; Apr. 231, 234; May 192; June 187
New York. Changes, monthly and yearly.
Jan. 225-6;
228-9; Feb. 185-6, 188-9; Mar. 215, 219; Apr. 231, 235; May 192, 195; June 187, 191
Nonmanufacturing industries. By geographic division, March and April, 1931...
May 184-7;
June 178-83
May 188

Index numbers, employment and pay-roll totals, by months, 1930 and 1931...
Oklahoma. Changes, monthly and yearly...

Jan. 226, 229;

Feb. 186, 189; Mar. 216, 219; Apr. 232, 235; May 193, 196; June 188, 191
Pennsylvania. Changes, monthly and yearly...
Jan. 226, 229;
Feb. 186, 189; Mar. 216, 220; Apr. 233, 236; May 193, 196; June 189, 192
Petroleum (crude) producing. By geographic division, November, 1930, to April, 1931..
Jan. 214;
Feb. 173-4; Mar. 204; Apr. 219-20; May 184; June 179

Indexes, by month, 1929 and 1930..

Power, light, and water. By geographic division,

Feb. 181; Mar. 211; Apr. 227; May 188; June 183
November, 1930, to April, 1931................ Jan. 215;
Feb. 175; Mar. 205-6; Apr. 221; May 185; June 180

Indexes, by month, 1929 and 1930..... Jan. 221; Feb. 181; Mar. 211; Apr. 227; May 188; June 183
President's Advisory Committee on Employment Statistics, recommendations, methods
of measuring employment and unemployment, etc....

Public utilities. By geographic division, November, 1930, to January, 1931.

Apr. 41-3

Jan. 214-15;

Feb. 174-6; Mar. 205-6; Apr. 220-2

Quarrying and nonmetallic mining. By geographic division, November, 1930, to April,
1931...
Jan. 213; Feb. 173; Mar. 204; Apr. 219; May 184; June 179

- Indexes, by month, 1929 and 1930. Jan. 221; Feb. 181; Mar. 211; Apr. 227; May 188; June 183

Employment statistics, United States-Continued.

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Railroads, electric. By geographic division, November, 1930, to April, 1931..
Jan. 215-16;
Feb. 175-6; Mar. 206; Apr. 221-2; May 185; June 180
Indexes, by month, 1929 and 1930. Jan. 221; Feb. 181; Mar. 211; Apr. 227; May 188; June 183
Railroads, steam. Class I railroads, monthly trend, 1923 to 1930..
Jan. 222-3;
Feb. 182-3; Mar. 212; Apr. 228; May 189; June 184

Class I railroads, shrinkage in employment, by month, division, and occupation,
1929 and 1930...

Employees' earnings and number employed, by occupation.............
Slaughtering and meat packing. Employment changes in, "spotty" character, Octo-
ber, 1929, to October, 1930..

Indexes, by month, 1929 and 1930.
Texas. Changes, monthly and yearly..

Jan. 54-60

May 190

Mar. 2

Telephone and telegraph. By geographic division, November, 1930, to April, 1931.. Jan. 214-15;
Feb. 174-5; Mar. 205; Apr. 220-1; May 185; June 180
Jan. 221; Feb 181; Mar. 211; Apr. 227; May 188; June 183
Jan. 227, 230;
Feb. 187, 190; Mar. 217, 220; Apr. 233, 236; May 193, 196; June 189, 192
Trade, wholesale and retail. By geographic division, November, 1930, to April, 1931. Jan. 216-17;
Feb. 176-7; Mar. 206-7; Apr. 222-3; May, 185; June 180
Jan. 221; Feb. 181; Mar. 211; Apr. 227; May 188; June 183
Jan. 227; Feb. 187; Mar. 217; Apr. 233; May 194; June 189

- Indexes, by month, 1929 and 1930...
Wisconsin. Changes, monthly.....

Wool manufacturing. Employment changes in, woolen and worsted goods, "spotty"
character, October, 1929, to October, 1930....

Employment statistics, foreign countries:

Great Britain. Employment and wage-rate changes, principal industries, 1929, 1930.
Insured persons in employment, by industry group, 1923 to 1930.......

Mar. 2

Mar 178-81

Apr. 54-7

Engineers, Grand International Brotherhood of Locomotive:

Old-age pensions. Amount and requirements for receipt of, 1930-

May 34

Union-management cooperation.....

May 44

Engineers, hoisting and portable. Reporting time and minimum pay, agreement clauses.........
Engravers, photo. Reporting time and minimum pay, agreement clauses.

May 143

May 145

Engravers' Union of North America, International Photo. Benefits paid, amount and kind,
by local and international unions.

May 36-7

Ethylene oxide gas. (See Industrial diseases and poisons.)

Family allowances:

Australia. Postal, telegraph, and telephone services..
Austria. Postal, telegraph, and telephone services..
Belgium. Postal, telegraph, and telephone services.
College professors and ministers, United States...
Czechoslovakia. Postal, telegraph, and telephone services..
Estonia. Postal, telegraph, and telephone services...
France. Development, 6 funds to 230 funds, 1920 to 1930.
Postal, telegraph, telephone services..
Roubaix-Tourcoing Textile Industry Consortium..
Germany. Postal, telegraph, and telephone services..
Latvia. Postal, telegraph, and telephone services....
Luxemburg. Postal, telegraph, and telephone services.
Netherlands. Postal, telegraph, and telephone services..
Postal, telegraph, and telephone services, specified countries.
Saar Territory. Postal, telegraph, and telephone services..
Switzerland. Postal, telegraph, and telephone services..
Families in need, relief of, cost in 100 cities, 1929 and 1930 (Steele).
Firemen and Enginemen, Brotherhood of Locomotive:

Labor-management cooperation.....

Old-age pensions. Amount and requirements for receipt of, 1930..

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Snow King Baking Powder Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, experience, 1929.

Food manufacturing and packing. Six-hour day adopted, Kellogg Co., Battle Creek, Mich.
Forced labor, foreign countries:

Liberia. "Pawning" system (placing in servitude indefinitely), native custom...
Slavery and Forced Labor, International Commission of Inquiry into Existence of,
report....

Jan. 189-90
May 175
Jan 60

May 58, 62

May 58-62

Forty-four hour week. Australia (New South Wales), legislation, "rationing" work hours,
effect..

May 158

Garment workers, ladies'. Reporting time and minimum pay, agreement clauses.

Glass industry. Bottle workers, reporting time and minimum pay, agreement clauses.
Granite Cutters' International Association of America, The. Old-age pensions, amount and
requirements for receipt of, 1930..

Handicapped, training and placement. (See Rehabilitation, reeducation, and reemploy-
ment.)

Health and hygiene, general. American and Canadian industrial populations, health
conditions, 1930, Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. study.

Health and hygiene, United States:

California. Union Labor Benefit League medical service to trade-unionists.

Governors' messages, recommendations, 1931...

Health insurance. Estonia, sickness and accident insurance, coverage, benefits, etc..
Highway construction. (See Construction work.)

Hod carriers and building laborers. Reporting time and minimum pay, agreement caluses.
Hotel and restaurant employees. Reporting time and minimum pay, agreement clauses..
Hours of labor, general. Governors' messages, recommendations, five specified States, 1931.
Housing, United States:

Apartment-house construction, by city and State, 1921, 1929, and 1930.
Building materials and wages, index numbers, 1921 to 1930.

Costs (building permit estimate). Residential and nonresidential buildings by city,
State, and geographic division. (See section Housing, each issue of Review.)

Detroit (Mich.) Building erection costs, per cubic foot, by kind of building, 1915 to
1931..

Permits issued. Principal cities, by kind of building. (See section Housing, each issue
of Review.)

Philadelphia. Cost and sales price, 1-family dwellings.

Housing Association, annual report..

Rental changes, 1922 to 1929 ....

Housing, foreign countries:

Austria (Vienna). Apartments provided, type and size..
Community housing, principles observed in....

Financing and expenditures, dwellings, 1923 to 1930.

Housing types, conditions determing selection of

Municipal Construction Bureau (Stadtbauamt), housing procedure.
Workingmen's housing (Harris).

Great Britain (England). Housing acts of 1924 and 1930.

Illness, incidence of. (See Sickness statistics.)

Immigration, United States:

Arizona. Legislature petitions for application of Federal alien quota act.
Hawaii. Filipino migration to and from, 1925 to 1929.

Mexican. As affecting three industries, railroads, steel, and meat packing.

California, before and after quota acts.

Statistics. (See section Immigration and emigration, each issue of Review.)

Income, family. (See Cost of living.)

Industrial conditions, foreign countries:

Great Britain. Industrial survey, London (England), first volume, Forty Years of
Change..

Industrial diseases and poisons, United States:

Industrial surveys projected, four selected areas..

Cancer. Incidence among workers in coal tar, coal-tar products, and mineral oils.
Dioxan gas, acute response of guinea pigs to vapors of

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Ethylene oxide, guinea pigs exposed to vapors, acute effects..

Occupational diseases. Steel industry and four dusty trades. health hazards.

Industrial diseases and poisons, foreign countries:

France. Occupational diseases, compulsory reporting of, statistics, 1929..
South Africa. Gold mines, miners' phthisis (silicosis) statistics, 1912-13 to 1928-29.
Industrial disputes, United States, general:

Statistics. Fifteen-year period, 1916 to 1930.

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(See also Strikes and lockouts in the United States each issue of Review.)
Industrial disputes, United States, by industry and locality:

Aeronautical workers. Paterson (N. J.), Wright Aeronautical Corporation, strike,
December 12, 1930, to January 14, 1931..

Feb. 113;

Cleaners and dyers. New Jersey (Newark and other places) strike, April 14-20, 1931...

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