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Wages and Hours of Labor.

WAGE BOARD. 1st biennial report, Nov. 30, 1914. Denver. 1914. 28 p.

Wages paid our women workers. In 14th biennial report of the bureau of labor statistics, 1913-1914. Denver. 1914. p. 137-147.

Compulsory minimum wage scale. Constructive

and rebuttal speeches of the representatives of Parsons college, Fairfield, Iowa, in triangular debates with Leander Clark and Penn colleges, 1914. White Plains, N. Y. H. W. Wilson. 1914. 54 p. DENMARK. Arbejdstiden og Arbejdslönnen i

Industrien ifölge Haandværks- og Industritællingen 1906. In Statistisk Aarbog, 1914. Kjöbenhavn. Statistiske Departement. 1914. p. 129, 130.

Wages and hours of labor in industries according to the industrial census, 1906. Published by the Danish statistical department.

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A study in the brush-making trade.

DUTCHER, Elizabeth. Week-end closing in v. 4.

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New York. In Life and labor. 232-234. Chicago. Aug. 1914. ELLIOT, Charles W. Injurious policies of labor unions. In Square deal. v. 15. p. 341-352. Battle Creek, Mich. Νον. 1914.

EMERSON, H. Efficiency as a basis for operation and wages. New York Engineering Magazine Co. 1914. 4th ed. xii, 254 p. EVANS, Elizabeth G. A case for minimum wage boards. (1) Experience vs. prophecy. (2) The system on trial. In Survey. v. 31. p. 440, 441, 497, 498. New York. Jan. 10 and 24, 1914.

A reply to Joseph Lee's article "What the minimum wage law means to workers," in the Survey, Nov. 8, 1913.

FEHLINGER, Hans. Germany. In

Trade union success in American federationist. v. 21. p. 58. Washington. Jan. 1914. FINLAND. Arbets- och löneförhållandena vid sex tegelbruk. In Arbetsstatistisk tidskrift. 8th year. p. 16-44. Helsingfors. 1914.

Statistics of wages and working conditions in six brick factories in Finland. Prepared by the general department of industry of Finland and published in the bimonthly bulletin of the department.

Arbetstiden i hotell, värdshus och matserveringar i Helsingfors år 1912. In Arbetsstatistisk tidskrift. 8th year. p.

68-70. Helsingfors. 1914.

Statistics of working hours in the hotels and restaurants in Helsingfors in 1912. Published in the bimonthly bulletin of the department of industry of Finland.

Finlands industrier år 1912. In Arbetsstatistisk tidskrift. 8th year. p. 318-325. Helsingfors. 1914.

Statistics of manufactures in Finland in 1912 with comparisons for 1909-1912. Prepared by the general department of industry of Finland and published in the bimonthly bulletin of the department.

SNELLMAN, G. R. Undersökning angående sågindustrin samt därmed i sammanhang stående afverkning, flottning och inlastning i Finland. Arbetsstatistik no. 16. Helsingfors. Industristyrelsen. 1914. xviii, 242, 164 p.

A study of living and labor conditions of workers in saw mills in Finland, including chapters on industrial accidents, health and hygiene, housing, wages, and hours of the workers. Published by the general department of industry of Finland.

Undersökning rörande arbetsförhållandena i restauranter och hotell, matserveringar samt kaféer i Helsingfors. In Arbetsstatistisk tidskrift. 8th year. p. 275-302. Helsingfors. 1914.

Report of an investigation on labor conditions in cafés, restaurants, and hotels of Helsingfors. Published in the bimonthly bulletin of the department of industry of Finland.

FITCH, John A. The eight-hour day. In Survey. v. 33. p. 323. New York. Dec. 19, 1914. Ford of Detroit and his ten million dollar profit sharing plan. In Survey. v. 31. p. 545-550. New York. Feb. 7, 1914.

Wages and Hours of Labor.

The longshoreman's case and department store conditions. In Survey. v. 32. p. 320, 321. New York. June 20, 1914.

Pt. 6 of a series of interpretations of the hearings before the federal industrial relations commission.

Unemployment, charity and the minimum wage in process. In Survey. v. 32. p. 593, 594. New York. Sept. 12, 1914. Pt. 12 of a series of interpretations of the hearings before the federal industrial relations commission.

In

A union paradise at close range. Survey. v. 32. p. 538, 539. New York. Aug. 29, 1914.

Pt. 10 of a series of interpretations of the hearings before the federal industrial relations commission.

FRANCE. Compte-rendu de la 23me session (novembre 1913) du conseil supérieur du travail (reglementation du travail des employés). Paris. Ministère du Travail et de la Prévoyance Sociale. 1914. (2), xix, 184 p.

Proceedings of the 23d session of the superior council of labor of France, Nov. 1913. A discussion of the regulation of hours of labor of employees in mercantile establishments.

Le contrôle du travail des agents de chemins de fer en 1911 et 1913. In Bulletin du ministère du travail et de la prévoyance sociale. v. 21. p. 403-407. Paris.

June 1914.

A discussion of labor conditions for railway employees in France in 1911 and 1912, especially with regard to hours of labor. Published in the monthly bulletin of the French ministry of labor and social providence.

Enquête sur la reduction de la durée du travail le Samedi (semaine anglaise). Paris. Ministère du Travail et de la Prévoyance Sociale. 1914. xvi, 258 p.

An inquiry relative to the decrease of working hours on Saturday (Saturday half-holiday). Published by the French minister of labor.

FREUND, Ernst. Constitutional aspects of hour legislation for men. In American labor legislation review. v. 4. p. 129-131. New York. Mar. 1914.

GARRETSON, Austin B. Long hours in railroading. In American labor legislation review. v. 4. p. 120-128. New York. Mar. 1914.

GERMANY. Bergarbeiterlöhne im Jahre 1913. In Reichs-Arbeitsblatt. v. 12. p. 227, 228. Berlin. Mar. 1914.

Tabular presentation of wages of miners in the year 1913. Prepared by section for labor statistics of the imperial statistical office and published in the imperial labor journal.

Die Lohnklassenstatistik der Leipziger Ortskrankenkasse. In Reichs-Arbeitsblatt. v. 12. p. 53-57, 331-335, 569574, 846, 847. Berlin. Jan., Apr., July, Oct. 1914.

Wage-earner statistics of the Leipsic local relief fund. Prepared by the section for labor statistics of the imperial statistical office and published in the imperial labor journal.

Die Lohnstatistik der Ortskrankenkassen zu Dresden und Magdeburg. In Reichs-Arbeitsblatt. v. 12. p. 493-497. Berlin. June 1914.

Wage statistics of the local sick benefit fund at Dresden and Magdeburg. Prepared by the section for labor statistics of the imperial statistical office of Germany and published in the imperial labor journal.

Ortslöhne für erwachsene männliche Arbeiter in den Gemeinden von über 10,000 Einwohnern. In Reichs-Arbeitsblatt. v. 12. p. 58-61. Berlin. Jan.

1914.

Local wages for male adults in communities of over 10,000 inhabitants. Prepared by the section for labor statistics of the imperial statistical office of Germany and published in the imperial labor journal.

Good points and bad of telephone operating as a trade for Philadelphia girls. In Survey. v. 31. p. 542-544. New York. Feb. 7, 1914.

GORDON, Jean. Protective standards for women wage earners. In Proceedings of the national conference of charities and correction, Memphis, May 8-15, 1914. Fort Wayne, Indiana. The National Conference. 1914. p. 327-332. GORE-BOOTH, E. Women's wages and the laws of supply and demand. In Nineteenth century. v. 76. p. 384-393. New York. Aug. 1914.

GREAT BRITAIN. Coal mines (minimum wage) act, 1912. In 11th report by the board of trade of proceedings under the conciliation act, 1896, [for the year] 1913. London. Wyman & Sons. 1914. p. 103-122.

Wages and Hours of Labor.

Employment, wages, prices, and disputes in 1913. In Board of trade labour gazette. v. 22. p. 2-7. London. Jan.

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GUNSAULUS, Edwin N. Wages and labor in South Africa. In Square deal. v. 15. p. 107-110. Battle Creek, Mich. Sept. 1914.

HALSTEAD, Albert. Ironworkers' wages in England. In United States daily consular and trade reports. 17th year. no. 257. p. 557. Washington. Nov. 2, 1914. HENDE, Ludwig. Der Samstagfrühschluss in Industrie und Handel des Deutschen Reichs. Bericht für die 8. Hauptversammlung der internationalen Vereini

gung für gesetzlichen Arbeiterschutz.

Jena. Gustav Fischer. 1914. 201 p.

Report to the 8th international convention for labor legislation on the early Sunday closing in industries and commerce of the German empire.

HILLS, J. W., ASHLEY, W. J. and WOODS,

Maurice. Industrial unrest. A practical solution. Report of the unionist social reform committee. London. John Murray. 1914. 39 p.

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Contains chapters on cost of living, social insurance, unemployment, wages, and hours. HUCZYNSKI, R. Arbeitslohn und Arbeitszeit in Europa und Amerika, 1870–1909. Berlin. Julius Springer. [1914.] 817 p.

Report on wages and hours of labor in Europe and America 1870-1909.

IOWA. Statistics of manufactures, 1913. In 16th biennial report of the bureau of labor statistics, 1912-1913. Des Moines. 1914. p. 18-48.

Trade unions, 1913. In 16th biennial report of the bureau of labor statistics, 1912– 1913. Des Moines. 1914. p. 207-248. KANSAS. Employment of women. In 29th annual report of the department of labor and industry, 1913. Topeka. 1914. p. 9-65.

Wage-earner and manufacturing statistics. In 29th annual report of the department of labor and industry, 1913. Topeka, 1914. p. 67-89, 199-217.

KELLOGG, P. U. (editor). Wage-earning Pittsburgh. Russell Sage foundation publication. New York. Survey Associates. 1914. 582 p.

KENNEDY, John C. and others. Wages and family budgets in the Chicago stockyards

district. Chicago. University of Chicago Press. 1914. 80 p.

LAUGHLIN, Clara E. The work-a-day girl. New York. Revell. 1914. 320 p.

LAYTON, W. T. The relations of capital and labour. London. Collins. 1914. 264 p.

Contains chapters on collective agreements, profit sharing, cost of living, strikes and lockouts, arbitration and conciliation, wages, and hours of labor.

LENNARD, Reginald.

Economic notes on English agricultural wages. London. Macmillan. 1914. ix, 154 p.

MAHON, W. D. and BLAND, L. D. Street railway workers of Europe. In American federationist. v. 21. p. 1061-1076. Washington. Dec. 1914.

Report to the 1914 Philadelphia convention of the American federation of labor upon wages, hours of labor, and conditions under municipal ownership and control.

MANLY, Basil M. Work periods in continuous day and night occupations. In American labor legislation review. v. 4. p. 109-116. New York. Mar. 1914.

Wages and Hours of Labor.

MARCONCINI, Federico. L'industria domestica MEXICO. BONNEY, Wilbert L.

salariata nei rapporti interni e internazionali. With a preface by Achille LORIA. Torino. F. Bertinatti. 1914. 847 p.

A study of conditions of wage labor in the home. Reviewed in the Quarterly journal of economics, v. 29, p. 410-418, Cambridge, Mass., Feb. 1915.

MARYLAND.

Study of number of workers, hours and, wages in leading industries of Maryland. In 22d annual report of the bureau of statistics and information, 1913. Baltimore. 1914. p. 153-160. MASSACHUSETTS. BUREAU OF STATISTICS.

27th annual report on the statistics of manufactures for the year 1912. Boston. 1914. xxx, 126 p.

28th annual report on the statistics of manufactures for the year 1913. Boston. 1914. xxxviii, 127 p.

The statistics of wage-earners are given for males and females in two age groups, viz., 18 years of age and over and under 18 years of age.

Union scale of wages and hours

of labor in Massachusetts, 1913. pt. 1 of the 45th annual report on the statistics of labor, 1914. Also issued as Labor bulletin no. 97, Feb. 13, 1914. Boston. 1914. 72 p.

Wages and hours of labor in the paper and wood pulp industry. pt. 7 of the 45th annual report on the statistics of labor, 1914. Also issued as Labor bulletin no. 103, Aug. 3, 1914. Boston. 1914. 157 p.

MINIMUM WAGE COMMISSION. 1st annual report for the six months ending Dec. 31, 1913. Boston. Wright & Potter. 1914. 68 p.

Bulletin. nos. 1-5. Boston. Jan.-Oct. 1914. No. 1. Jan. 1914. Wages of women in the brush factories in Massachusetts. 22 p. No. 2. Jan. 1914. Wages of women in the corset factories in Massachusetts. 25 p. No. 3. Aug. 15, 1914. Statement and

decree concerning the wages of women in the brush industry in Massachusetts. 31 p. No. 4. Oct. 1914. Wages of women in the candy factories in Massachusetts. 37 p. No. 5. Oct. 1914. Wages of women in the laundries in Massachusetts. 41 p. MERRITT, Walter G. The trend of labor legislation. In American industries. York. May 1914. p. 14, 15.

New

Paper read at the convention of the national metal trades association, May 22, 1914.

New labor decree in Mexico. In United States daily consular and trade reports. 17th year. no. 238. p. 171. Washington. Oct. 10, 1914. MILLIS, H. A. Some aspects of the minimum wage. In Journal of political economy. v. 22. p. 132-159. Chicago. Feb. 1914. Minimum wage. Constructive and rebuttal speeches of the Chicago representatives in the central debating league, 1914. White Plains, N. Y. H. W. Wilson. 1914. 51 p.

Minimum wage legislation. In American photo-engraver. v. 6. p. 347-349. Chicago. Sept. 1914.

A review of the American minimum wage movement.

MINNESOTA. RYAN, John A. The task of minimum wage boards in Minnesota. In Survey. v. 33. p. 171, 172. New York.

Nov. 14, 1914.

NEARING, Scott. Wages in the United States, 1908-1910. New York. Macmillan. 1914. 220 p.

NEBRASKA. Statistics of manufactures. In 14th biennial report of the bureau of labor and industrial statistics, 1913-1914. Lincoln. 1914. p. 100-104. NETHERLANDS. Arbeidstoestanden in de Nederlandsche mijnen gedurende 1913. In Maandschrift van het centraal bureau voor de statistiek. 9th year. p. 978-980. 's-Gravenhage. Dec. 31, 1914.

Statistics of the working conditions in the mines of the Netherlands in 1913, with comparisons, 1907-1913. Prepared by the central statistical bureau of the Netherlands and published in the monthly review.

Staatscommissie voor de arbeidsvoorwaarden der rijkswerklieden, ingesteld bij koninklijk besluit van 19 mei 1908, no. 32. 's-Gravenhage. Algemeene Landsdruckkerij. 1914. 181 p.

Report of the national commission on labor conditions of workmen in the service of the state.

Verslag van de staatscommissie voor de arbeidsvoorwaarden der rijkswerklieden. In Maandschrift van het centraal bureau voor de statistiek. 9th year. p. 630639. 's-Gravenhage. Aug. 31, 1914.

Report of the state commission on the working conditions of the state employces. Published in the monthly review of the central statistical bureau of the Netherlands.

Wages and Hours of Labor.

NEW JERSEY. Increases and decreases in working hours and wages, during the twelve months ending Sept. 30, 1913. In 36th annual report of bureau of statistics of labor and industries for year ending Oct. 31, 1914. Paterson. 1914. p. 259-262.

Statistics of manufactures of New Jersey for the twelve months ending Dec. 31, 1913. In 36th annual report of the bureau of statistics of labor and industries for year ending Oct. 31, 1913. Paterson. 1914. p. 3-131.

NEW SOUTH WALES. Inquiry re cost of living and living wage. In New South Wales industrial gazette. v. 5. p. 100149. Sydney. Mar. 1914.

In

State intervention in industry. Official year book of New South Wales, 1913. Sydney. Bureau of Statistics. 1914. p. 906-921.

Wages. In Official year book of New South Wales, 1913. Sydney. Bureau of Statistics. 1914. p. 926-936.

NEW YORK. Changes in union wages and hours in 1913. Bulletin of New York department of labor. whole no. 64. Series on wages and hours, no. 1. Albany. Aug. 1914. 116 p.

Confectionery industry in New York city. Report of the director of investigation. In 3d report of the New York state factory investigating commission, 1914. Albany. J. B. Lyon Co. 1914. p. 65103.

Paper box industry in New York city. Report of the director of investigation. In 3d report of the New York state factory investigating commission, 1914. Albany. J. B. Lyon Co. 1914. p. 105-166.

Union rates of wages and hours in 1913. Bulletin of New York department of labor. whole no. 65. Series on wages and hours, no. 2. Albany. Sept. 1914. 186 p. NEW ZEALAND. Return of hours of overtime

worked by boys and women during year 1913-1914 in factories in the principal towns in New Zealand. In 23d annual report of the department of labour, 1914. Wellington. 1914. p. 79, 80.

Schedule of the rates of wages and the hours of labor in factories and shops in the four chief industrial districts fixed by industrial agreements and by awards of the court of arbitration, in force on the 31st March, 1914. In 23d annual report of the department of labour, 1914. Wellington. 1914. p. 61-78.

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OBENAUER, Marie L. and VALENTINE, Frances W. Hours, earnings, and conditions of labor of women in Indiana mercantile establishments and garment factories. Bulletin of the United States bureau of labor statistics. whole no. 160. Women in industry series, no. 4. Oct. 16, 1914. Washington. 198 p. OHIO. INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION. Wages and hours of labor of women and girls employed in mercantile establishments in Ohio in 1913. Report no. 1 of the department of investigation and statistics. Columbus. 1914. 33 p. Bibliography.

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