NOTE. This is a SUBJECT INDEX. Names of authors do not appear as main entries Accident prevention, general: Congresses on. (See Conventions, meetings, etc.) Safety codes should be written into agreements and contracts (Stewart). Legislation, Federal, railroad employees... Safety rules, regulations, or orders, list of, by State and subject, January 1, 1928. Page June 134-6 Mar. 103-15 May 124 Accident prevention, by industry: Building construction. An outstanding record. Sir Francis Drake Hotel. New York City. Safety specifications of Building Trades Employers' Association. Accident statistics, by industry: Automobile accidents, death claims due to, fraternal benefit societies.. Paper read (Stewart).... Logging industry. Washington State, progressive reduction of fatalities, 1924-1928. Mining, coa'. United States, fatalities, 1927 (Bureau of Mines Bul. No. 293). Apr. 96-7 May 129-32 Mar. 97-100 Jan 68-9 Jan. 63-8 Apr. 97 May 124-7 Great Britain (England). Compensated fatal and nonfatal accidents, 1919 to 1927. Feb 45-6 June 136-7 May 133 Jan. 70 Apr. 122-3 Illinois. Summary of report, 1926-27... Massachusetts. By industry, and by cause, 1926–27. Pennsylvania. Fatal and nonfatal, by industry and cause, 1928. Philippines. 1923-1927................ South Dakota. Injuries, by occupation, 1927-28. Spain. By industry and result, 1922 to 1926. United States. Selected manufacturing industries, 1925 to 1927 (summary of Bul. No. Adult workers' education. (See Workers' education.) Feb. 48-50 June 138-9 Feb. 50 Mar. 101 Mar. 102 Mar. 87-97 China (Nanking and Suancheng). Farmers' remunerative activities in slack seasons.. Jan. 52-3 Mar. 58 Amalgamations, coal industry. (See Mining.) American Federation of Labor: INDEX TO VOLUME 28 Apprenticeship (except Wages and hours, which see): Australia (Victoria). Act effective May 8, 1928, summary. Building trades. Canada (Ontario) Law, principal provisions.. Foundrymen's Association, American, 32d annual meeting, committee report.. South Africa. Act of 1922, progress under, 1923 to 1927. Automobile accidents, death claims due to, fraternal benefit societies.. Benefits and benefit funds: American trade-unions, beneficial activities (summary of Bul. No. 465). Page Jan. 101-2 Apr. 126-8 Apr. 130-1 Feb. 20-3 Jan. 26-32 Mar. 97-100 Mar. 260-3 Feb. 212-17 Mar. 263-5 May 247-61 Birth rate. (See Vital statistics.) Blindness, National Society for Prevention of: Educational campaign, nation-wide, jointly with American Federation of Labor..... Shoe Manufacturers' Association, membership, funds, etc.. Productivity, before invention of machinery, 1806, 1817 to 1822. Boot and Shoe Workers' Union: Haverhill (Mass.), local membership, dues, etc... Budgets, cost-of-living: Canada. Family budget, items and weekly cost, 1921 to 1928 - China (Tangku). Expenditure, by items (per cent), factory workers.. India (Burma). Family and individual, 1927 and 1928.. Texas. "Bare essentials," working girls, 1927-28.. United States. Family budget and home ownership, ratio of expenditure... Accident prevention... Accidents in, grave concern to compensation administrators (Stewart).. -- Material and labor, relative, by city and class of work. New York. Safety specifications of Building Trades Employers' Association.. Residential and nonresidential buildings, estimated expenditure for, by class of work, 3 Unemployment statistics, Massachusetts, April, 1927, to December, 1928. Jan 74-5 Feb. 1-20 Feb. 14 Apr. 216-17 Feb. 38-9 Apr. 88 May 243-4 Apr. 96-7 June 154-62 Jan. 1-8 May 129-32 May 141-59 Mar 138-40 Mar. 222-3 June 114-15 Apr. 82-4 Census of manufactures, United States, 1927, summary. Farm labor, employment of Philadelphia children at.. Mar. 82-3 Hours of labor. Legal restriction, by State and industry, up to January 1, 1929. Feb. 72-5 May 134-5 New Jersey. Home work (Children's Bureau publication No. 185). Mar. 81-2 Oklahoma. Child workers, at school and part-time employment survey. May 120-1 Street trades, State laws regulating, summary, January 1, 1929 (Children's Bureau May 113-19 Wisconsin. Employment of minors, statistics, 1928.. June 124-5 - Minors illegally employed, violations involving increased compensation, 1923 to 1928.. Feb. 55-6; June 124-5 Church homes for the aged. (See Aged persons.) Church pension and relief plans for ministers. (See Aged persons.) Clerks, Freight Handlers, Express and Station Employees, Brotherhood of Railway and Arbitration award. Missouri Pacific Railroad, terminal employees, wage increase.. Wage increase, Kansas City Terminal Co... Award. Boston & Maine Railroad, rate change refused. Clothing industry, men's (except Wages and hours, which see): Employment stability (per cent of full time), 1923 to 1928.. Clothing Workers of America, Amalgamated: Beneficial activities.... Business enterprises, trade-union, statement of purpose. Page Feb. 102 Apr. 155 Jan. 13-16 Jan. 28, 29 Mar. 138 Cooperative apartment building, seventh erected in New York City. Coal mining. (See Mining.) Codes, safety. (See Accident prevention.) Codes, spray painting. (See Sanitation, working conditions, and factory inspection.) Collective agreements, general articles: Safety codes should be written into agreements and contracts (Stewart) - Arbitration and trade-board decisions. (See under specific industries.) Department of Labor. (See article "Conciliation work of the Department of Labor," Mediation, United States Board of. (See Railroads.) Railway labor act, 1926. Mediation board awards. (See Railroads.) Conciliation and arbitration, foreign countries: Germany. Arbitration award, metal workers, wage increase. Metal workers' lockout, November 1, 1928, and compulsory arbitration (Speck)__ Conventions, meetings, etc.: American Federation of Labor. (See American Federation of Labor.) Jan. 137-8 Jan. 46 June 128-9 Employers and employees. Great Britain, organized employers and Trades-Union June 168-9 Foundrymen's Association, American, 32d annual, apprentice-training committee Industrial accidents and occupational diseases, international congress on (fifth), Budapest. Apr. 126-8 Old-Age Security, American Association for. National conference, New York, April 26, Trades-Union Congress, Great Britain. Conference with organized employers, April, June 130-2 June 168-9 Workers' Education Bureau of America. Sixth, proceedings, Washington, D. C., April Workmen's compensation benefit for, laws of California, New York, Maryland, and Credit unions. Number organized in 1928, by State and in Postal Service. |