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... employers , are dependent for indi- vidual or family maintenance , are clearly and concisely explained in the series of comparison tables and analytical text of which this part is composed . The ten general tables included in this part ...
... employers , are dependent for indi- vidual or family maintenance , are clearly and concisely explained in the series of comparison tables and analytical text of which this part is composed . The ten general tables included in this part ...
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... employers . The successive yearly extensions of the field covered by the chronology and improvements in the manner ... employer and employee , or in the 12 STAT . language of the law , " master and servant . for the Twelve Months Ending ...
... employers . The successive yearly extensions of the field covered by the chronology and improvements in the manner ... employer and employee , or in the 12 STAT . language of the law , " master and servant . for the Twelve Months Ending ...
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... employer to interpose in his defence , and which practically shielded him from all liability , were pointed out and commented upon . This course was consistently followed until 1902 , thirteen years ago , when the plan of publishing one ...
... employer to interpose in his defence , and which practically shielded him from all liability , were pointed out and commented upon . This course was consistently followed until 1902 , thirteen years ago , when the plan of publishing one ...
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... employer or the family of an injured person is quite difficult to obtain , because of suspicion that it might be used in some manner prejudicial to their interests in the event of a suit for damages being anticipated by one , INDUSTRIAL ...
... employer or the family of an injured person is quite difficult to obtain , because of suspicion that it might be used in some manner prejudicial to their interests in the event of a suit for damages being anticipated by one , INDUSTRIAL ...
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... employers by numbers instead of names , and that comparatively few among them have interested relatives or family connections of any kind in this country , it is not at all surprising that the record of accidents among laborers so ...
... employers by numbers instead of names , and that comparatively few among them have interested relatives or family connections of any kind in this country , it is not at all surprising that the record of accidents among laborers so ...
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16 years Children 16 years Women 1913 as compared 1913.-Aggregates by Months.-(Continued 5.-Number of Wage 7.-Classified Weekly Earnings accidents April May June August September October average number Boxes wood capital invested cent Children under 16 Children under Total Classification of Weekly compared with 1912 December Men 16 Earnings of Wage-Earners employers factories and workshops February March April Including Piece-Workers increase January February March Jersey City July August September June July August labor machinists manufacturing Metal Newark Number Classification number of days Number of Establishments Number of Hours Number of Persons Number Receiving Specified October November December Office Number Paid in Wages Paterson Persons Employed Persons Receiving Specified Perth Amboy ployed by Industries Pound Receiving Specified Amounts Receiving Specified Total reported September October November Specified Total Amounts Steel and iron strikers terra cotta Total Amount Paid Total Number Trenton twenty-five selected industries union Wage Earners wage loss Women 16 workmen
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Page 4 - Meat packing, wholesale' — without disclosing the data reported by individual establishments; and those industries for which it would be possible to publish separate figures without disclosing data for individual establishments reported less than 50 per cent of the total number of wage earners employed in all industries.
Page 226 - Christmas (provided that when any of the above holidays fall on Sunday, the day observed by the State, Nation or by Proclamation shall be considered a holiday), and on any other holidays established by State or Nation, 26.
Page 19 - Similarly use 75 per cent, 10 per cent, 20 per cent, 30 per cent, 40 per cent, 60 per cent, 70 per cent.
Page 226 - New Year's Day, Fourth of July, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day...
Page 226 - There may be one apprentice for the shop, and in addition not more than one apprentice to every five machinists. It is understood that in shops where the ratio is more than the above, that no change shall take place until the ratio has reduced itself to the proper number, by lapse or by the expiration of existing contracts.
Page 26 - ... per cent. of the men, and 2.9 per cent. of the women are in the two groups whose earnings are from $15 to under $25 per week, Classification of Weekly Earnings.
Page 87 - Men, 16 years and over .... Women, 16 years and over . Children under 16 years...
Page 124 - Number of Days in Operation, Number of Hours Worked per Day, Number of Hours Worked per Week and Overtime, 1915.
Page 27 - ... operation for each of the eighty-nine general industries and the general average for all industries. The average number of hours worked per day and per week, and the number of establishments in each industry that found it necessary to resort to overtime in order to meet the demand for their products, are also shown on this table. The aggregate average number of days in operation for all industries is, as shown by the table, 283.98. In 1912 the average was 287.67. The year 1913 has therefore witnessed...
Page 95 - ESTABLISHMENTS. Number of Persons Receiving Specified Total Classification of Weekly Earnings. Under $3 $3 but under $4.