Leghorn Report by Consul Barnard ...
(Rates of wages, 1543; condition of laborers, 1543; cost of living to the laboring classes, 1543; habits of the working classes, 1544; laws and usages between employers and employés, 1544; political rights of workingmen and the tendency of legislation in regard to labor, 1545; emigration of the working people, 1545; mining and manu- facturing, 1545. Wages: General trades, 1547; factories, mills, &c., 1548; foundries, machine-shops, and iron-works, 1548; glass-work- ers, 1548; mines and mining, 1549; railway employés, 1549; ship- yards and ship-building, 1549; seamen's wages, 1550; store and shop wages, 1550; household wages in towns and cities, 1550; agri- cultural wages, 1551; corporation employés, 1551; Government de- partments and offices, 1551; printers and printing offices, 1552.) Milan Report by Vice and Acting Consul Richman
(Agriculture in Lombardy, 1552; the general trades, 1552; cost of living, 1553; past and present wages, 1554; habits of the working classes, 1554; feeling between employé and employer, 1554; labor organ- izations, 1554; strikes, 1554; food purchases, 1554; co-operative societies, 1554; general condition of the working classes, 1554; political rights of the workingmen, 1554; causes of emigration, 1554; female labor, 1555; wages paid in factories and mills, 1555; wages paid in Government cigar factory in Milan, 1555; municipal officers, 1556; collectors of octroi-duties, 1556; school-teachers, 1556; wages of railway employés, 1557.)
Naples: Report by Consul Haughwout.......... (Explanations, 1558; male labor, 1558; rates of wages, 1558; cost of living to the laboring classes, 1558; past and present wages, 1559; habits of the working classes, 1559; feeling between employé and employer, 1559; organized condition of labor, 1560; prevalency of strikes, 1560; food purchases, 1560; co-operative societies, 1560; general condition of the working people, 1560; a piano-maker's statement, 1561; safety of employés, 1561; political rights of work- ingmen, 1561; causes of emigration, 1562; female labor, number of women and children employed, 1562; moral and physical condition of female employés, 1562; provisions in case of sickness, 1562; past and present wages, 1562; female education, 1563; general trade wages, 1563; cigar-makers, 1564; cab and carriage drivers, 1565; municipal employés, 1565; general trades, 1566; factories, mills, &c., 1566; foundries, machine-shops, and iron-works, 1566; glass- workers, 1567; ship-yards and ship-building, 1567; seamen's wages, 1567; store and shop wages, 1567; household wages in towns and cities, 1568; agricultural wages, 1568; corporation employés, 1568; Government departments and offices. 1569; trades and labor, Gov- ernment employ, 1570; printers and printing offices, 1570.) Piedmont Report by Consul de Zeyk, of Turin................ (General trades, 1571; factories and mills, 1572; machine-shops and iron-works, 1572; mines and mining, 1572; railway employés, 1573; store and shop wages, 1573; household wages paid in towns and cities, 1573; agricultural wages, 1574; Government employés, 1574. Cost of living to the laboring classes, 1574; past and present wages, 1575; habits of the working classes, 1575; feeling between employer and employé, 1575; trade organizations, 1575; strikes, 1575; food purchases, 1576; moral condition of the Piedmontese working classes, 1576; safety of employés, 1576; political rights of labor, 1576; emigration, 1576: women's wages, 1576.)
Venetia: Report by Consul Noyes, of Venice.............
(Agriculture and agricultural wages, 1577; mines and miners' wages, 1579; industries of Venice, 1580; the cost of living to the laboring classes, 1581; past and present wages, 1582; habits of the working classes, 1582; feeling between employer and employé, 1583; organ- ization of labor, 1584; prevalence of strikes, 1584; food purchases, 1585; co-operative societies, 1585; general condition of the work- ing people, 1586; safety of employés, 1588; causes which lead to emigration, 1589; female labor, 1589; moral and physical condi- tion of female laborers, 1590; safety of female employés, 1591; ac- knowledgments, 1592; explanatory, 1592. Wages: General trades, 1592; cost of pilotage, 1595; factories and mills, 1595; trades in Government employ, 1596; mines and mining, 1596; corporation employés, 1597; public works, 1598; food prices, 1599.)
Florence: Report by Consul Welsh ............
(Wages: Civil officers, 1603; army, 1605; navy; 1607; railway employés, 1608; general trades, 1611; arsenal, 1614: necessaries of life, 1615; amount of food eaten by an adult and the cost, 1616.)
Catania: Report by Consul Woodcock..................... (Wages: General trades, 1619; factories, mills, &c., 1620; foundries, machine-shops, and iron-works, 1620; mines and mining, 1620; rail- way employés, 1621; ship-yards and ship-building, 1621; seamen's wages, 1621; store and shop wages, 1622; household wages in towns and cities, 1622; agricultural wages, 1622; corporation employés, 1623; Government departments and offices, 1623; trades and labor, Government employ, 1624; printers and printing offices, 1624.)
Malta: Report by Consul Worthington (Explanatory, 1624; population, 1625; habits of the Maltese work-peo- ple, 1625; classification of the Maltese working classes, 1627; con- dition of the working classes, 1627; emigration, 1628; political rights, 1629; printers and printing offices, 1629; agricultural wages, 1629; household wages in towns and cities, 1630; store and shop wages, 1630; railway employés, 1630; foundries, machine-shops, and iron-works, 1631: ship-yards and ship-building, 1632; seamen's wages, 1632; civil engineer department, 1632; royal engineer de- partment, 1633; Government department, 1633; Government de- partments and offices, 1634; educational establishments, 1636; va- rious trades, 1636; sail-makers, 1637; wages in Gozo, 1637 ; acknowl- . edgments, 1638.)
Gibraltar: Report by Consul Sprague.... (Wages: General trades, 1641; foundries, machine-shops, and iron- works, 1641; ship-yards and ship-building, 1642; seamen's wages, 1642; store and shop wages, 1642; household wages in towns and cities, 1642; corporation employés, 1643; Government departments and offices, 1643 ; trades and labor, Government employ, 1643; print- ers and printing offices, 1643.)
Lisbon: Report by Consul-General Francis......
(Rates of wages, 1644; classification and hours of labor, 1644; prices of the necessaries of life, 1645; rent, 1645; habits of the working olasses, 1645.)
The Azores: Report by Consul Dabney (Male labor, 1646; comparison of wages, 1648; habits of the working classes, 1648; feeling between employé and employer, 1648; prev- alency of strikes, &c., 1649; freedom of purchase, 1649; co-oper- tive societies, 1649; general condition of the working people, 1649; means for the safety of employés, 1650; political rights, 1650; causes of emigration, 1650; female labor, 1651.)
Turkey: Report by Consul-General Heap, of Constantinople (Male labor, 1652; rates of wages, 1652; cost of living, 1652; present and past rates, 1652; habits of the working classes, 1652; feeling between employé and employer, 1652; organized condition of labor, 1653; prevalency of strikes, 1653; food purchasing, 1653; co-oper- ative societies, 1653; general condition of the working people, 1654; safety of employés, 1654; political rights, 1654; causes which lead to emigration, 1654; female labor, 1655; employment of females, 1655; wages of females, 1655; comparison of wages, 1655; state of education, 1655. Wages: General trades, 1656; household wages in towns and cities, 1656.)
(Wages in New York, 1657; male labor, 1659; female labor, 1660; food prices in New York, 1662. Wages in New York: General trades, 1663; foundries, machine-shops, and iron-works, 1663; railway employés, 1663; ship-yards and ship-building, 1664; seamen's wages, 1664; store and shop wages, 1664; household wages in towns and cities, 1664; printers and printing offices, 1664; zinc and iron works, 1665; necessaries of life in Newark, 1665; wages: ship-building on the Delaware, 1665; ship-yards and ship-building, Chester, Pa., 1666; necessaries of life, Chester, Pa., 1666; wages in Chicago, 1666. Chi- cago wages: General trades, 1667; foundries, machine-shops, and iron-works, 1667; railway employés, 1668; ship-yards and ship- building, 1668; seamen's wages, 1668; store and shop wages, 1668; household wages in towns and cities, 1668; printers and printing offices, 1669.)
English factory and workshop act English employers' liability act... Liverpool master-builders' associations..
(Carpenters' and joiners' trade rules, 1701; brick-layers' trade rules, 1702; masons' trade rules, 1703; brick-makers' scale of prices, 1704; plas- terers' trade rules, 1705; plumbers' trade rules, 1706; working rules of the Liverpool, Birkenhead, and district house-painters, 1707; rules of the Manchester Co-operative Wholesale Society, Limited, 1708.)
The Netherlands Yeast and Spirit Manufactory at Delft: Report by Consul
(The factory news, 1714; first supplement to the factory news, Exhi- bition number, 1719; second supplement to the factory news, Exhi- bition number, 1725.)
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