TABLE 4. Number and Membership of Local Unions at the Close of 1912 and 1913: Number and Membership of Local Unions at the Close of 1912 and 1913: TABLE 5. Number and Membership of Local Trade Unions at the Close of 1912 and 1913, having Women as Members: By Occupations. 1 Included under "All other occupations" as there were less than five unions having women as members in this class at the close of 1912. Number and Membership of Local Trade Unions at the Close of 1912 and 1913: By Industries. 1 Several corrections have been made in the figures as published in the "Fifth Annual Report on Labor Organizations" in order that the classification might conform exactly to the classification used in tabulating the returns for 1913. The only corrections, however, appear under "Textiles "' and "Leather and Leather Goods." 2 Includes unions which could not be included under any of the above-mentioned industries chiefly because of their being organized on other than an industrial basis. TABLE 7.- Increase or Decrease in Membership of Identical1 Unions existing both at the Close of 1912 and 1913: By Municipalities. 1 The data presented in this table have reference to what the Bureau has designated as "identical unions," i.e., unions which were in existence both at the close of 1912 and 1913. A presentation of this character makes possible the determination of the actual change in membership of unions existing at the close of both years irrespective of any increase in aggregate membership due to the formation of new unions or of any decrease due to the disbanding in 1913 of unions which were in existence at the close of 1912. |