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CONTENTS OF VOLUME XIX
NO. 1.-JULY, 1924
Special articles:
Wastage of men, by Ethelbert Stewart, United States Commis-
sioner of Labor Statistics...
Steadying the workers' income-Trade-union and joint out-of-
work benefit plans, by Margaret Gadsby, of the United States
Bureau of Labor Statistics..
Industrial relations and labor conditions:
Page
1-8
8-32
Work of Association of Governmental Labor Officials, 1923-24, by
John Hopkins Hall, jr., commissioner of labor of Virginia___--
Eleventh annual convention of Association of Governmental Labor
Officials....
33, 34
34-37
Grievances handled under an employee representation plan.......
Massachusetts-Working conditions on farms in 1921.
Ohio-The southern negro in Cleveland industries..
Czechoslovakia-Operation of works committees, 1922-
Germany-Labor problem of the State railroads.
Prices and cost of living:
Retail prices of food in the United States__
37, 38
38-41
41-44
44-47
47-54
55-75
Retail prices of coal in the United States----
76-78
Index numbers of wholesale prices in May, 1924_.
79
Index numbers of wholesale prices of commodities, by groups and
sub-groups, 1913 to May, 1924...
80-89
Comparison of retail price changes in the United States and foreign
countries..
Wages and hours in the blast-furnace, Bessemer, open-hearth, and
tin-plate departments of the iron and steel industry, 1924.
101-119
120-124
Effect of changes in hours of work on output- - - - -
Massachusetts-Earnings of male and female workers in manu-
facturing establishments, April, 1924.
124
New York State-Average weekly earnings in factories, April, 1924. 124, 125
France-
Wages in the building industry in Marseille..
Wages in the sugar industry, 1922–23___
Sweden-Utilization of leisure resulting from eight-hour day...-----
Child labor:
Child labor amendment to the Constitution___.
Indiana-Accidents to unlawfully employed children.......
125
125, 126
126
127
127, 128
128-130
Texas-Employment and welfare of children in cotton-growing
areas.
1923...
Labor agreements, awards, and decisions:
Agreements—
Cleaning and dyeing industry-New York City..
Porters and maids-The Pullman Co..--
Railroads-Train-service crews.
Sheet-metal workers-Rochester, N. Y...
Sign, scene, and pictorial painters-Chicago-
Wall paper industry-National agreement..
Awards and decisions-
Amalgamated Clothing Workers-Baltimore..
Butcher workmen-Multnomah County, Oreg.-
Clothing industry-Chicago_-
Light and power employees-Portland, Oreg-.
France-Collective agreements reported to Ministry of Labor in
Employment and unemployment:
131, 132
132, 133
133-136
136
137
137, 138
139
140
140, 141
142, 143
143
Employment in selected industries in May, 1924....
144-153
Employment and earnings of railroad employees, April, 1923, and
March and April, 1924_
154, 155
Extent of operation of bituminous coal mines, May 3 to 24, 1924- 155, 156
Stabilization of railroad maintenance-of-way work..
Problem of unemployment among intellectual workers abroad. 169-182
Belgium-Public employment offices....
182, 183
Housing:
Effect of housing shortage on industry....
184, 185
Great Britain-Report of National House Building Committee... 185-187
Scandinavian countries and Finland-State aid to housing---
187-190
-----
Industrial accidents and hygiene:
Recommendation by American Safety Engineering Council of use of
safety codes.
191
Coal-mine fatalities in the United States and Europe...
Tuberculosis death rate among industrial populations of American
cities and Canadian Provinces__.
191-193
193, 194
New York-Fatal industrial accidents in May, 1924..........
Canada-Fatal industrial accidents during first quarter of 1924-_-
195