Monthly Review of the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, 1. köideU.S. Government Printing Office, 1916 |
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... months . The next table classifies the number of persons for whom positions were secured from 1908 to 1914. The per cent columns of this table show very clearly that the Division of Information has been most largely instrumental in ...
... months . The next table classifies the number of persons for whom positions were secured from 1908 to 1914. The per cent columns of this table show very clearly that the Division of Information has been most largely instrumental in ...
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... months ) . 314 360 245 90 73 132 2,747 3,083 2,813 1,920 1,870 1,811 1,047 1,215 2,167 2,482 1,022 1,070 175 518 582 533 403 611 4,283 5,176 5,807 5.025 3,368 3,624 PER CENT . 7.33 6.96 4.22 1.79 2.17 3.64 64.14 59.56 48.44 38.21 55.52 ...
... months ) . 314 360 245 90 73 132 2,747 3,083 2,813 1,920 1,870 1,811 1,047 1,215 2,167 2,482 1,022 1,070 175 518 582 533 403 611 4,283 5,176 5,807 5.025 3,368 3,624 PER CENT . 7.33 6.96 4.22 1.79 2.17 3.64 64.14 59.56 48.44 38.21 55.52 ...
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... month .. 1 month and less than 2 months .. 2 months and less than 3 months . 3 months and less than 6 months . 6 months and less than 1 year .. 1 year and less than 2 years .. Over 2 years .... Total .. 3 10 17 15 18 13 18 19 22 27 11 ...
... month .. 1 month and less than 2 months .. 2 months and less than 3 months . 3 months and less than 6 months . 6 months and less than 1 year .. 1 year and less than 2 years .. Over 2 years .... Total .. 3 10 17 15 18 13 18 19 22 27 11 ...
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centage , but it appears doubtful whether it was so large in earlier months . The output in and previous to November ... month or year than they do if they are sent to London . Accordingly , when supplies of coal are abundant and the ...
centage , but it appears doubtful whether it was so large in earlier months . The output in and previous to November ... month or year than they do if they are sent to London . Accordingly , when supplies of coal are abundant and the ...
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... months , August - February , inclusive , as compared with the corre- sponding months of 1913-14 , was also 13 per cent . On this basis the total reduction in output for the year commencing from the out- break of war would probably ...
... months , August - February , inclusive , as compared with the corre- sponding months of 1913-14 , was also 13 per cent . On this basis the total reduction in output for the year commencing from the out- break of war would probably ...
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Page 36 - January, in the year one thousand eight hundred and ninety-seven, no person in any such prison, penitentiary, jail or reformatory, shall be required or allowed to work, while under sentence thereto, at any trade, industry or occupation, wherein or whereby his work, or the product or profit of his work, shall be farmed out, contracted, given or sold to any person, firm, association or corporation.
Page 36 - ... the Legislature may regulate and fix the wages or salaries, the hours of work or labor, and make provision for the protection, welfare and safety of persons employed by the State or by any county, city, town, village or other civil division of the State, or by any contractor or subcontractor performing work, labor or services for the State, or for any county, city, town, village or other civil division thereof.
Page 7 - That the Secretary of Labor shall have power to act as mediator and to appoint commissioners of conciliation in labor disputes whenever in his judgment the interests of industrial peace may require it to be done...
Page 41 - The right of action to recover damages for injuries resulting in death shall never be abrogated, and the amount recoverable shall not be subject to any statutory limitation.
Page 12 - ... (1) That the commission acted without or in excess of its powers. (2) That the order or award was procured by fraud. (3) That the findings of fact by the commission do not support the order or award.
Page 39 - Nothing contained in this constitution shall be construed to limit the power of the legislature to enact laws for the protection of the lives, health, or safety of employees; or for the payment, either by employers, or by employers and employees or otherwise, either directly or through a state or other system of insurance or otherwise, of compensation for injuries to employees or for death of employees resulting from such injuries without regard to fault as a...
Page 35 - ... no compensation shall be paid if the injury or death is caused by the willful misconduct of the employee or by the employee's intention to bring about the injury or death of himself or of another, or if intoxication of the injured employee is the proximate cause of the injury or death: SEC.
Page 25 - That there shall be no limitations as to the amount of work a man shall perform during his working day. 2. That there shall be no restriction of the use of machinery or tools. 3. That there shall be no restriction of the use of any manufactured material, except prison-made.
Page 11 - It shall be unlawful for any employer to declare or cause a lockout, or for any employee to go on strike, on account of any dispute prior to or during an investigation, hearing, or arbitration of such dispute by the Commission, or the board, under the provisions of this Act...
Page 39 - ... or for the adjustment, determination and settlement, with or without trial by jury, of issues which may arise under such legislation: or to provide that the right of such compensation, and the remedy therefor shall be exclusive of all other rights and remedies for injuries to employees or for death resulting from such injuries...