Monthly Review of the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Volume 5

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1917 - Labor and laboring classes

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Contents

Overtime work and wages for women in California canneries 5758
57
Food conservation through cooperation of volunteer forces 65
65
Food policy framed by national committee of British workers_ 7880
78
Workmens compensation admiralty and interstate commerce 100109
100
Court decisions on the workmens compensation law of New York
110
Industrial poisons in the manufacture of explosives_ 124
124
Anthrax from infected shaving brushes 127
127
Retail prices of food in the United States
130
Cost of living in Dallas Tex
136
Federal and State aided vocational education__
142
Vocational education survey of Richmond
149
Employment in the State of New York in May 1917_
159
Conciliation work of the Department of Labor
167
III
188
Unofficial publications relating to labor
192
Secretary of Labors position regarding womens work__
198
AUGUST 1917
1
Operation of establishment and tradeunion disability funds by Boris
17
Productivity of labor in the anthracite coal mines by Paul F Bris
37
Will profit sharing solve labor difficulties? By Boris Emmet Ph D 245252
45
Changes in retail prices in the United States
53
Profits in food in Canada
60
Miners consumption in southwestern Missouri
74
Dangers of the airplane industry from a hygienic standpoint_
84
Glasses for protecting the eyes from injurious radiations 286 287
86
Social insurance by the United States Government 292300
92
Government insurance for United States soldiers and sailors_ 300304
100
Meeting the problem of the returned disabled soldier in Canada____ 311313
111
Womens wages in munition factories in Great Britain_____ 319328
119
Industrial efficiency and fatigue in British munition factories__ 328 329
128
Appointment of industrial commissions in Great Britain__ 338 339
139
Report of the Illinois Pension Laws Commission_ 345348
145
Statutory regulation of private employment agencies__ 352358
152
Juvenile employment through noncommercial employment bureaus_ 358363
163
The Welfare plan of the Lake Carriers Association by Paul
55
Organization under the act to control food and fuel__ 479483
67
Methods of meeting the demands for labor by Charles F Osborn 486496
74
Laborlaw administration in New York State__ 499503
87
Waste in food distribution in New York 507510
95
Medical care of injured Federal employees___ 515517
103
Infections following industrial accidents in Ohio____ 521 522
109
Minimum wages for women in mercantile establishments in California 528 529
117
Restrictions upon the freedom of labor movement in Great Britain dur
125
New apprenticeship scheme in Glasgow 545 546
133
Amendment of the Austrian sicknessinsurance law 551556
139
Fourth annual meeting of American Association of Public Employment
155
Employment in the State of New York in July 1917 575577
163
List of officials of bureaus of labor employment offices industrial com
169
Bureaus of labor in foreign countries 597 598
185
Industrial notes 625627
213
Unofficial publications relating to labor 632637
220
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Statistics of labor organization in Canada_ 743745
105
Social insurance commissions appointed in five States
149
Conciliation work of the Department
179
Industrial notes____ 821823
186
NOVEMBER 1917
1
Piecerate wage systems in the mens clothing industry by Boris Emmet
23
Page
151
preparation 173178
173
Conference of industrial physicians at Harrisburg February 1917 179182
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DECEMBER 1917
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Trade agreements in the womens clothing industries in New York City
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Report of Industrial Accident Board of MontanaA correction 1232
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