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Industrial disputes, United States, by industry and locality-Continued.

Clothing, women's. New York City, Fifth Avenue firms, tailors and dressmakers,
strike, September 25, 1930..

Cotton mills. Danville (Va.), Riverside & Dan River Cotton Mills (Inc.), strike,
September 29, 1930, to January 29, 1931....

Drivers. Chicago, drivers and chauffeurs, 1-day strike, April 1, 1931.

Fur workers. Danbury (Conn.), strike, January 2-21, 1931..

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Jan. 143

Jan. 143; Feb. 113; Mar. 129

June 105

Mar. 128

Jan. 142-3

Apr. 129; May 88; June 106

Mar. 128

Apr. 130

Jan. 142
June 105

Hosiery workers (full-fashioned). Berks County (Pa.) area, 28 mills, strike, November
17-28, 1930

Philadelphia (Pa.), strike, February 16, 1931..

Kosher butchers. New York City, strike, January 10-22, 1931.
Longshoremen. New Orleans Steamship Assn., strike, February 23-25, 1931..
Mining, anthracite. Bast Colliery, Philadelphia & Reading Coal & Iron Co., strike,
November 8-13, 1930..

Lansford (Pa.), Lehigh Coal & Navigation Co., strike, April 4-May 2, 1931...
Pottsville, Philadelphia & Reading Coal & Iron Co., strike, April 11-28, 1931..
Pottsville, Philadelphia & Reading Coal & Iron Co., strike, October 30 to November
17, 1931...

Wilkes-Barre (Pa.), Glen Alden Coal Co., strike, March 19-April 9, 1931.
Mining, bituminous coal. Harrisburg (Ill.), O'Gara Coal Co., strike, April 1-May 2, 1931.
Illinois, Old Ben Coal Corporation, strike, March 6-7, 1931...

Painters, paper hangers, and decorators. New Jersey, general strike, April 1-May 1,
1931...

June 105

Jan. 143
May 87
June 105
May 87

June 105
Feb. 113
Feb. 113

Feb. 113; Mar. 128-9
Jan. 142

Pencil workers. New York City. Eagle Pencil Co., strike, December 1-10, 1930.
Shirt makers. New Haven (Conn.), Lesnow Bros. (Inc.), strike, December 15-29, 1931.
Silk mills. Hazleton (Pa.), Duplan Silk Corporation, strike, November 14, 1930, to
January 19, 1931...

Hazleton (Pa.), Duplan Silk Corporation, walkout, November 17, 1930
Statistics. (See section Strikes and lockouts in the United States, each issue of Review.)
Textile workers. Lawrence (Mass.), American Woolen Co. mills, strike, February
16-27 1931.

Philadelphia (Pa.), Erben-Harding Co. worsted mills, strike, January 12-13, 1931.
Philadelphia (Pa.), upholstery weavers, strike, February 2 to May 4, 1931.......................

Industrial disputes, foreign countries:

Canada. Strikes and lockouts, 1913 to 1930...

Great Britain. Cotton-mill owners, Lancashire, Burnley district, more looms per
weaver dispute, ended February 16, 1931...

Apr. 130

Mar. 128

Apr. 129;

May, 88; June 106

May 92

(South Wales). Coal strike compromise agreement in effect to January 31, 1934...
Norway. Cooperative Wholesale Society, office employees, strike, November 12-
19, 1930.

Apr. 134-5
Mar. 132-3

May 92 3

Industrial management:

China. Institute of Scientific Management established.

Feb. 87

Great Britain. Lancashire cotton-mill owners, rationalization plan, opposition of
operatives.

Apr. 134

Industrial relations, foreign countries:

Czechoslovakia (Zlin). Bata Boot and Shoe Factory, study of, International Labor
Office..

May 50-1

France. Lens Mining Co., study of, International Labor Office.
Germany. Siemens Works, study of, International Labor Office..

May 47-8

Mey 46-7

Great Britain (England). London Traffic Combine, study of, International Labor
Office..

May 48-9

Saar Basin. State mines, study of, International Labor Office.
Industrial survey. (See Industrial conditions.)

May 49-50

Infant mortality (See Vital statistics.)

Injunctions. Governors' messages, recommendations, Minnesota and Wisconsin, 1931.
Insurance service. Clusa Service (Inc.), casualty and fire, new activities of Cooperative
League...

Apr. 65-6

Feb. 95

International relations:

Labor treaty. France and Austria, May 27, 1930, terms of.
France and Rumania, January 28, 1930, terms of..
Iron and steel industry (except Wages and hours, which see):
Accident statistics, by State, department, and year, 1913 to 1929.
Negro and Mexican labor, employment of, 1912 to 1928...

Apr. 93-110
Jan. 83

Jan. 89-91
Jan. 91-2

Labor costs. Hawaii, sugar industry, specified operations.....

Labor-management cooperation:

Railroads. Baltimore & Ohio Railroad..

Canadian National Railway Co., January, 1925..

Chicago & North Western Railway Co., 1925.

Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific Railroad Co., 1926..

W. H. Cargill Co., Columbus, Ga., and Syrup Workers Union No. 108, working agree-
ment...

Yeomans Bros. Pump Co., Chicago, Ill., union-management working agreement..
Labor offices, governmental:

Annual appropriation, salary range, and total employees, by State...

Brazil. Ministry of Labor, Industry, and Commerce established November 26, 1930,
institutions and services combined..

California. Department of Industrial Relations, organization and functions.
Egypt. Minister of the Interior decrees new labor office, duties..

Illinois. Department of Labor, organization and functions...............

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Apr. 9-10

May 44, 45

May 44, 45

May 44, 45

May 44, 45

Apr. 79

Apr. 78

Mar. 21

May 51

Mar. 16-17

June 63
Mar. 14

Kansas. Commission of Labor and Industry, creation in 1929, and functions..
Massachusetts. Department of Labor and Industries, organization and functions.
Minnesota. Industrial Commission, make-up and functions....

New Jersey. Department of Labor, organization and functions..

New York State. Department of Labor, organization and functions..

Ohio. Department of Industrial Relations, organization and functions.
Organization and functions. Federal agencies...

-State agencies......

Pennsylvania. Department of Labor and Industry, organization and functions..
Porto Rico. New Department of Labor, act of February 18, 1931..
Wisconsin. Industrial Commission, creation in 1911, and functions.

Labor organization, United States:

California. Union Labor Benefit League organized for medical service to trade-unionists.
Cooperative Workers' Union established, Mesabe Range district, Minnesota, purposes...
Hawaii. Trades or occupations unionized, 1930..........

Insurance companies. Specified unions operating, policies written, etc., 1930..
Labor-management cooperation, nine trade-unions pledged to..

Old-age pensions. Amount and requirements for receipts of, by occupation, 1930...

Labor organizations, foreign countries:

General. International Federation of Trade-Unions, membership statistics, etc.
(Kummer).

Mar. 18-19

Mar. 15

Mar. 18

Mar. 14-15

Mar. 11-13

Mar. 15-16

Mar. 22-47
Mar. 9-21

Mar. 13-14
June, 100
Mar. 17-18

Mar. 90-1
May 94

Apr. 18-20
June 111

May 44

May 33-5

Apr. 28-34

Apr. 31-2

International Trade-Secretariats, membership, by trade, December 31, 1929.
Brazil. Membership statistics, 727 trade-unions...

Canada. Benefits paid, by kind and name of union, 1930..

Journals and papers published, list of...

Membership statistics, 1930.......

Japan. Organized and unorganized workers, statistics, June, 1930..

Russian (U. S. S. R.). Trade-union relations with International Federation of Trade
Unions..

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India. Mining, coal, salt, etc., 3 per cent annual diminution of woman labor under-
ground decreed, until extinct in 1939...

Japan. Workers assume operation of factories closed for nonpayment of wages..
Sumatra. Quarter ending September 30, 1930..

Lathers. Reporting time and minimum pay, agreement clauses..

Laundry workers. Reporting time and minimum pay, agreement clauses..

May 95

June 113

June 113-14

June 111-12

Feb. 101-3

Apr. 30-1

June 126-8
Apr. 81

Apr. 10-11

Jan. 83-9, 247

Apr. 58-9

Apr. 1-20

Apr. 80-3

Feb. 148

Apr. 83-4

Mar. 84

Feb. 88

May 144

May 144

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Federal employees (Panama Canal Zone), retirement act of March 2, 1931, effective
July 1, 1931, analysis..

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

Group life insurance. Review of, annual..

Holidays and rest days. Review of, annual.

Hours of labor. Review of, annual.

Investigative commissions. Review of, annual.

Labor departments. Review of, annual.

Labor legislation. Review of, annual..

Labor organizations. Review of, annual.
Pensions. Review of, annual.....

Mar. 109

Mar. 108

Mar. 110

Mar. 108-9

Mar. 109-10

May 29-33

Mar. 62-4

Mar. 109

Mar. 110

Mar. 109

Mar. 112

Mar. 111

Mar. 108-12

Mar. 111

Mar. 110-11

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Delaware. Old-age pensions, act of January 29, 1931, in effect July 1, 1931, principal
features..

Idaho. Old-age pensions, act of February 12, 1931, analysis.
Maine. Act of 1931, chapter 164, compressed-air work, text..
New Jersey. Old-age pensions, act of April 24, 1931, analysis..
Oregon. Apprenticeship, act of February 28, 1931, text...

Apr. 86-7
June 82-3

June 92-100

June 85-6

May 80-1

Contracts of employment discriminating against labor organizations, illegal, act of
March 6, 1931....

Mar. 72

Porto Rico. Labor department and vocational education, acts of February and March,
1931, provisions of....

June 100

West Virginia. Old-age pensions, act of March 13, 1931, analysis..

June 84-5

Laws and legislation, foreign countries:

Australia (New South Wales). Amendment restoring 44-hour week.
China. Factory inspection law of January 31, 1931, text in English..

May 158

Great Britain. Unemployment insurance, act of March 3, 1931, amending act of 1927..
New Zealand. Unemployment relief act of October, 1930, principal features...

Panama. Working women, protection of, decree (No. 23), 1930, principal provisions...
Syria. Child labor law of 1930, provisions.....

Life insurance:

Gary (Ind.) railway company, agreement clause providing...

May 73-4
May 28
Feb. 85-6

June 69

Jan. 107

Group life insurance. Germany, Adam Opel Co., automobile manufacturers, first to
adopt.....

Llano Cooperative Colony, California and Louisiana, vicissitudes, 1914 to 1930.

Loan funds and plans, employer to employee:

Five typical plans, outline of, as unemployment relief measure..

International Harvester Co., Chicago, Ill................

Lockouts. (See Industrial disputes.)

Longshoremen. (See Docks and harbors.)

Apr. 87

May 38-9
May 101-9

Apr. 43-4
Jan. 61

Machinery:

Displacing labor. Mechanical feeding of commercial printing presses..

Mechanical sugar-cane cutter displacing 200 cutters using machetes, Florida..
Mechanization in agriculture, growth of, and its relation to labor productivity.

Machinists:

Chicago (Ill.). Union and management of Yeomans Bros. Pump Co. agreement pledg-
ing cooperation.............

Feb. 78-9

Mar. 84

May 40-3

Reporting time and minimum pay, agreement clauses

Mailers' union. Reporting time and minimum pay, agreement clauses..

Maintenance of Way Employees, Brotherhood of. Labor-management cooperation.
Masters, mates, and pilots. Reporting time and minimum pay, agreement clauses..
Maternity allowances and insurance. Estonia, maternity and sick benefits.

Meat cutters and butcher workmen. Reporting time and minimum pay, agreement clauses.
Mechanization. (See Machinery.)

Mediation. (See Conciliation and arbitration.)

Apr. 78

May 145

May 145

May 44

May 145

June 79

May 145

Medical and hospital service, industrial:

Convalescents, institutional care of...

Medical care, costs of, by family income group..

Union Labor Benefit League, medical service, California.

Metal workers, sheet. Reporting time and minimum pay, agreement clauses.
Mexican labor. (See Immigration.)

Mining industry (except Wages and hours, which see), United States:

Accident-prevention work, Bureau of Mines, year ending June 30, 1930..

Coal. Conciliation decision, Hudson Coal Co., Loree No. 3 colliery employees, pay for
funeral attendance.

Coal, bituminous. Illinois and West Virginia mines, productivity of labor (Stewart)..
Overdevelopment of industry, extent (Stewart).

Mining industry (except Wages and hours, which see), foreign countries:

France. Accident statistics, coal and metal mines, quarries, 1923 to 1928.

Great Britain. Coal industry, reorganization commission named, extensive authority.
India. Accident statistics, 1929.

Coal, annual output per person employed, 1924-1928, 1929.

Mexico. Accidents, mines, coal and metal, and mills, 1925 to 1929..

Mortality rates. (See Vital statistics.)

Motion-picture industry (except Wages and hours, which see):

Award. Colorado Industrial Commission, wage increase denied

Old-age pensions. New York City, Local Union No. 306, plan in effect January 1, 1931.

National Safety Council. Accident experience (See Accident statistics, by industry.)
Naturalization. Mexicans in California, low percentage..

Negroes:

Economic status. Agriculture, in the South

Industry, in the North and South.

Unemployment, extent of, and effect, various localities.

Night work. Agreement to abolish, for women and minors, Cotton Textile Institute

Occupations, diseases incident to. (See Industrial diseases and poisons; Workmen's com-
pensation.)

Old age pensions and retirement, United States:

Delaware. Act approved January 29, 1931, in effect July 1, 1931, principal features....

Governor's messages, recommendations, 1931..

Idaho. Act of February 12 (effective April 12), 1931, principal provisions.

Labor organizations. Amount and requirements for receipt of, by occupation, 1930

Laws in effect, end of 1930, provisions of...

Minnesota. Old-age pension law (optional) of 1929, election results, 12 counties.
Motion-picture machine operators. New York City, Local Union No. 306, plan in
effect January 1, 1931...

New Jersey. Act of April 24, 1931 (in effect January 2, 1932), analysis.

Panama Canal Zone employees (Federal), retirement act of March 2, 1931, effective
July 1, 1931, analysis.

Pension situation, eight States..

Public old-age pension systems, operation, 1930...

Public pension costs, and amount paid, by State and county.

Standard Oil Co. of New York, retirement pension and death and disability benefit
plan, January 1, 1931..

West Virginia. Act of March 13 (in effect June 9), 1931, analysis..

Old-age pensions and retirement. Canada, act of 1927, experience under, by Province,
June 30, 1930.

Older worker in industry:

Age level, stores and factories, Maryland.

Age limit.

Different occupations, California.

Manufacturing and nonmanufacturing establishments, California.
Policy as to, Maryland

Reasons for setting, California.

Reasons for setting, Maryland.

Painters, decorators, and paper hangers. Reporting time and minimum pay, agreement
clauses..

Panama Canal Zone employees, retirement act of March 2, 1931, analysis..

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Pineapple industry (except Wages and hours, which see):

Hawaii. Cannery employees, length of service

Employment fluctuations, length of service..

Plantation growing, canning..

Plasterers, operative. Reporting time and minimum pay, agreement clauses..
Plumbers and gas fitters. Reporting time and minimum pay, agreement clauses..
Pressmen and Assistants' Union of North America, International Printing. Old-age
pensions, amount and requirements for receipt of, 1930..

Printing trades. Pressmen, reporting time and minimum pay, agreement clauses..
Production and productivity, United States:

Agriculture. Mechanization, growth of and its relation to labor productivity.
Mining, bituminous coal. Illinois and West Virginia mines (Stewart).

Mining, coal. Man-hours and man-shifts required to produce 1 ton, by year, 1911 to
1929

Ship cargoes, loading and discharging, units of labor time.
Sugar industry. Hawaii, 1922, 1928 and 1929....

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Apr. 16-17

Apr. 12-14

Apr. 11-12

May 144

May 144

May 34
May 145

May 40-3

Feb. 53-7

Apr. 79-80

Feb. 2-3

Apr. 5-6

Water transportation. Ship cargoes, loading and discharging, specified ports, trade
routes, and commodities.

Feb. 1-30

Production and productivity. India, coal mining, annual output per person employed,
1924-1928 and 1929...

Apr. 84

Profit sharing. Kansas City (Mo.) Public Service Co., employees' participation and invest-
ment plan, January 1, 1931.

May 37-8

Public employment services. (See Employment agencies.)

Public utilities, United States:

Governors' messages, recommendations, 1931

Apr. 68-9

Kansas City (Mo.) Public Service Co., employees' participation and investment plan,
effective January 1, 1931.

May 37-8

Public works, United States:

Advance planning and accelerated construction, Federal act of February 10, 1931..............
Arizona. Aliens prohibited from employment.

Mar. 62-4
Apr. 66

Means of stabilization in times of depression

Mar. 70-2

Purchasing power of money. Wholesale market, by group and subgroup of commodities,
United States, March, 1931.

May 208-9

Quarry Workers' International Union of North America. Old-age pensions, amount and
requirements for receipt of, 1930...

May 34

Railroads (except Wages and hours, which see), United States:

Arbitration award. New York Central Railroad, Buffalo and east, and its station em-
ployees, Sunday work.

Apr. 125

Employment statistics. (See Employment statistics.)

Labor-management cooperation, adoption of policy, specified roads..

May 44-6

Signalmen.

Maintenance-of-way employees. Reporting time and minimum pay, agreement clauses.
Mexican labor. Employment of, maintenance-of-way department..
Shopmen. Reporting time and minimum pay, agreement clauses.
Reporting time and minimum pay, agreement clauses

Trainmen. Reporting time and minimum pay, agreement clauses.

May 145

Jan. 81-2

May 145

May 145

May 146

Jan. 123

Railroads. France, accident statistics, 1927..

Rationalization of industry. (See Industrial management.)

Real wages. (See Wages, general.)

Recruitment of labor. Liberia, illegal, act of December 15, 1930..

Rehabilitation, reeducation, and reemployment, United States:
Civilian rehabilitation, statistics, 1929-30.

Recreation. Cooperative societies, Minnesota and Wisconsin, joint activities.

Mar. 121-2
May 62

Mar. 115-16

Deaf. Minnesota, causes and age when hearing was lost, by sex.
Minnesota, training and placement, 1929-1930..........

Handicapped workers. Placement, by State employment services..

Relief of needy families, cost in 100 cities, 1929 and 1930 (Steele).
Rents, working-class. Austria (Vienna), municipal apartment houses.
Retail prices, United States:

May 79-80

May 77-80

Jan. 29-31

Apr. 20 8
May 14

Feb. 201
Jan. 237 9;

Coal. Average and relative prices, by kind, January, 1913, to December, 1930
By city and kind of coal, specified dates, 1929, 1930 and 1931.
Feb. 199-200; Mar. 227-9; Apr. 244-5; May 205-6; June 200-1
Electricity. By city, specified dates, 1928, 1929, 1930..
Food. Philippine Islands, municipalities, 30 specified articles, 1927 and 1928..
(See also Retail prices of food in the United States, each issue of Review.)

Feb. 204-7

June 209

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