PUBLICATIONS OF THE BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS The publication of the annual and special reports and of the bimonthly bulletin was discontinued in July, 1912, and since that time a balletin has been published at irregular intervals. Each number contains matter devoted to one of a series of general subjects. These bulletins are numbered consecutively beginning with No. 101. Up to No. 236 they also carried consecutive numbers under each series. Beginning with No. 237, the serial numbering has been discontinued. A complete list of the reports and bulletins of the Bureau will be furnished on application, A list of the series of bulletins now pablished by the Bureau is as follows: Retail Prices and Cost of Living. Wages and Hours of Labor. Employment and Unemployment. Women in Industry. Workmen's Insurance and Compensation (including laws relating thereto). Conciliation and Arbitration (including strikes and lockouts). Labor Laws of the United States (including decisions of courts relating to laber). Prior to the publication of the bulletins of the Bureau in the present form many reports `were issued devoted wholly or in part to the subject of labor laws and court decisions relating to labor. For a full list of these the reader is referred to Bulletin No. 174, Subject Index of the Publications of the Bureau of Labor Statistics, up to May 1, 1915. Labor laws as enacted and court decisions as pronounced from time to time were published in the bimonthly bulletins of the Bureau, Nos. 1 to 100. The following list shows those reports and bulletins of the Bureau, other than these, dealing with the labor laws of the United States and the decisions of courts relating to labor: First Annual Report, 1886, Industrial depressions. * Second Annual Report, 1886, Conviet labor. Third Annual Report, 1887, Strikes and lockouts (1881 to 1886). Fifth Annual Report, 1889, Railroad labor. Second Special Report, 1892, Labor laws of the United States (second edition, revised. 1890). Bul. 1, November, 1895, Employer and employee under the common law. Bal 26, January, 1900, Protection of workmen in their employment. Bul. 31, November, 1000, Present status of employers liability in the United States. Buk 32, January, 1901, Accidents to labor as regulated by law in the United States. Bul. 52, May, 1901, Child labor in the United States. Bul. 54, September, 1904, Labor legislation in the United States. Twentieth Annual Report, 1905, Convict labor. Twenty-first Annual Report, 1906, Strikes and lockouts (1881 to 1905). * Bul. 62, January, 1906, Laws relating to the employment of children in the United States. • Twenty-second Annual Report, 1907, Labor laws of the United States, with decisions of courts relating thereto. Bul. 68, January, 1907. Free public employment offices in the United States. Laws relating to employment of women and children. Laws relating to factory inspection and the bealth and safety of employees. Twenty-third Annual Report, 1908, Workmen's Insurance and benefit funds in the United States. Bul. 74, January, 1908, Legal liability of employers for injuries to their employees in the United States. *Bul. 77, July, 1908, Compensation for injuries of artisans and laborers in the servlee of the United States. Supply exhausted. [See also third page of cover.) ADDITIONAL COPIES OF THIS PUBLICATION MAY BE PROCURED FROM THE SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS WASHINGTON, D. C. AT $1.60 PER COPY Protection of wages of employees, etc., of contractors__ Liability of stockholders of corporations for wage debts due em- Construction and maintenance of electric installations___ Bakeries and the preparation, distribution, etc., of food products__. |