Annual Report of the Bureau of Statistics of Labor and Industry of New Jersey, 35. köideThe Board, 1913 |
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Page 190
... broken .. Skull fractured and back broken ... Skull fractured , ribs and collar bone H : Law : broken Skull fractured , broken both jaws and nose 1 Skull and jaw bone fractured , both eyes burned 1 Skull fractured and leg severed ...
... broken .. Skull fractured and back broken ... Skull fractured , ribs and collar bone H : Law : broken Skull fractured , broken both jaws and nose 1 Skull and jaw bone fractured , both eyes burned 1 Skull fractured and leg severed ...
Page 191
... broken ... One arm broken One arm and one leg broken .. One arm and one or more ribs broken .. One arm and one shoulder broken ... One arm and both legs broken ... One arm and jaw bone broken . Both arms and jaw bone broken .. One arm ...
... broken ... One arm broken One arm and one leg broken .. One arm and one or more ribs broken .. One arm and one shoulder broken ... One arm and both legs broken ... One arm and jaw bone broken . Both arms and jaw bone broken .. One arm ...
Page 193
... broken legs and arms were accompanied by other , and scarcely less disabling bodily injuries . Three men had both arms broken ; one had both arms , one leg , and the hip of the other broken ; II had both legs broken ; and I had both ...
... broken legs and arms were accompanied by other , and scarcely less disabling bodily injuries . Three men had both arms broken ; one had both arms , one leg , and the hip of the other broken ; II had both legs broken ; and I had both ...
Page 198
... broken ... Skull fractured , both jaws and nose broken .... Skull and jaw bone fractured , both eyes burned .. Skull fractured and body burned ........ Skull fractured and injured internally .. Number Injured . 66 1 12 9 3 61 5 7 10 1 1 ...
... broken ... Skull fractured , both jaws and nose broken .... Skull and jaw bone fractured , both eyes burned .. Skull fractured and body burned ........ Skull fractured and injured internally .. Number Injured . 66 1 12 9 3 61 5 7 10 1 1 ...
Page 200
... broken .... One arm broken .. One arm and one or more ribs broken . One arm and both legs broken ... Both arms and jaw bone broken ... Number Injured . 44 2 2 12 1 3 1 1 7 1 1 1 One arm broken and internal injuries . Both legs broken ...
... broken .... One arm broken .. One arm and one or more ribs broken . One arm and both legs broken ... Both arms and jaw bone broken ... Number Injured . 44 2 2 12 1 3 1 1 7 1 1 1 One arm broken and internal injuries . Both legs broken ...
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16 years Children 16 years Women 1911.-Aggregates by Months.-(Continued 5.-Number of Wage 7.-Classified Weekly Earnings 72 Silk Aggregate number April May June August September October Average number Boxes wood broad and ribbon capital invested cent Children under 16 Children under Total Classification of Weekly December Men 16 Earnings of Wage-Earners electric February March April Including Piece-Workers injuries January February March Jersey City July August September June July August laborers mucilage Newark November December Months number of days Number of Establishments Number of Hours Number of Persons Number Receiving Specified October November December Office Number Paid in Wages Persons Employed Persons Receiving Specified Perth Amboy ployed by Industries Pound Receiving Specified Amounts Receiving Specified Total September October November Silk broad Specified Total Amounts Steel and iron strikers TABLE terra cotta Total Number 16 Total Number Employed Total Number Receiving Wage Earners wage loss week wire and wire Women 16 Women Children
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Page 236 - The working class and the employing class have nothing in common. There can be no peace so long as hunger and want are found among millions of working people and the few, who make up the employing class, have all the good things of life.
Page 170 - ... such ways, where the person so employed is mainly dependent for his livelihood on his earnings from some other occupation, or where he is ordinarily employed as such agent by more• than one employer, and his employment under no one of such employers is that on which he is mainly dependent for his livelihood.
Page 237 - Between these two classes a struggle must go on until all the toilers come together on the political, as well as on the industrial field, and take and hold that which they produce by their labor through an economic organization of the working class, without affiliation with any political party.
Page 169 - An Act to provide for Insurance against Loss of Health and for the Prevention and Cure of Sickness, and for Insurance against Unemployment, and for purposes incidental thereto.
Page 177 - ... neglect on the part of any person or authority to observe or enforce the provisions of any Act relating to the health of workers in factories, workshops, mines, quarries, or other industries, or relating to public health, or the housing of the working classes, or any regulations made under any such Act, or to observe or enforce any public health precautions...
Page 169 - This act shall apply to masters, seamen, and apprentices to the sea service and apprentices in the sea-fishing service, provided that such persons are workmen within the meaning of this act, and are members of the crew of any ship registered in the United Kingdom, or of any other British ship or vessel of which the owner, or (if there is more than one owner) the managing owner, or manager resides or has his principal place of business in the United Kingdom...
Page 173 - The insurance commissioners may exempt from this section any society consisting of persons entitled to rights in a superannuation or other provident fund established for the benefit of persons employed by one or more employers, if the employer, in addition to the contributions payable by him under...
Page 177 - ... named in the certificate, but may be renewed from time to time for any period not exceeding one week, up to but not beyond the expiration of three months from the date of the grant of the original certificate, but no such renewal shall have effect unless sent to the Insurance Committee and recorded as aforesaid : Provided that the protection...
Page 173 - If an Insured person ceases to be permanently resident in the United Kingdom and becomes a member of any society or institution established in a British possession or foreign country, of a kind similar to an approved society, which is approved by the insurance commissioners, or of any branch established outside the United Kingdom of an approved society, the transfer value...
Page 181 - The payment of a disablement allowance to members though not totally incapable of work. (6) An increase of maternity benefit. (7) Allowances to a member during convalescence from some disease or disablement in respect of which sickness benefit or disablement benefit has been payable. (8) The building or leasing of premises suitable for convalescent homes and the maintenance of such homes.