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the number of 921, took part in 10 strikes which were for the most part of brief duration, as the wage loss averages only $3.25 for each participant. The teamsters had 7 strikes; freight handlers, 4; street railway employes, 2, and electricians, I. The results of these strikes for each, and for all these industrial groups, whether successful, partly successful, or total failures, are clearly shown on this table.

OCCUPATIONS.

TABLE No. 14.

Strikes and Lockouts by Occupations for the Twelve Months Ending September 30, 1912.

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(1) Seven strikes still unsettled on September 30, 1912. (2) One strike still unsettled on September 30, 1912.

(3) One strike still unsettled on September 30, 1912.

Aggregate Number of Days Idle.

Loss in Wages.

Successful.

Successful.

Partly

Failure.

Strikes.

LOCATION.

On the following table the strikes for the year are classified by localities; the number reported for each city, town or village is grouped together under the heading of the counties in which these minor civil divisions are situated. TABLE No. 15.

Strikes and Lockouts by Localities for the Twelve Months Ending September 30, 1912.

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Bergen County:

Edgewater

Garfield

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As shown by the above table, fourteen of the twenty-one counties of the State had one or more strikes during the year. In the matter of total number of these disturbances, Essex County leads with 19; Hudson and Middlesex are second and third with 18 and 17 strikes respectively; Hudson, Middlesex and Passaic, in the order named, lead in the numbers involved; and Passaic, Hudson and Essex are in advance of all other counties in the important matter of wage loss.

The table below shows the strikes of the year classified according to the months in which they occurred.

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