Over 48 hours TABLE XXIII-B.-Proportion of women employed as full-time workers 1 earning less than specified weekly earnings by hours worked in retail trade industries, Arizona, February 1954 Median weekly earnings. 32 hours Over 32, under 40 hours 40 hours Over 40, under 44 hours 44 hours Over 44, 48 hours 1391 or 5 percent of the women employed as full-time workers were employed less than 32 hours during the week surveyed. TABLE XXIII-C.—Percentage distribution of women workers in retail trade industries, by weekly earnings and hours worked, Arizona, February 1954-Part-time workers TABLE XXIV-A.-New Jersey wage and hour survey 1954-Weekly earnings for part-time men workers, retail trade-Percent distribution TABLE XXV.-Number of retail stores and employment included in the March 1955 survey of wages and hours in retail trade in Ohio Includes stores such as gift shops, bookstores, florists, music and record shops, optical goods, etc., that are not elsewhere classified. NOTE.-The 30,455 employees represent approximately 15 percent of the employment in the types of stores included in the survey. Payroll information on earnings and hours was obtained only for the rankand-file employees such as sales personnel, assistants to buyers, stock and merchandise handlers, alteration and workshop employees, elevator operators, restaurant employees, beauty shop operatives, office and related clerical workers. Executives, department heads, top-level supervisors, buyers, professional employees, and outside delivery men and truckdrivers were omitted. Source: Preliminary Report of the Department of Industrial Relations, Ohio. 75135-56-19 |