Automobile manufacturing. (See Motor-vehicle industry.) Automotive parts and equipment manufacturing. N.R.A. code, effective November 18, 1933, tabular analysis of labor provisions... Awards and decisions, trade-board, impartial chairman, etc. (See specific industry.) Banks: Pag Dec. 133 Commercial. N.R.A. code, effective October 16, 1933, summary of labor provisions.... Nov. 1050-1 Dec. 1334 Mutual savings. N.R.A. code, effective October 23, 1933, summary of labor provisions. Nov. 1063-4; Dec. 1339 Barter-exchange organizations. (See Self-help organizations.) Bedspreads, novelty curtain draperies and pillows. N.R.A. code, effective November 11, 1933, tabular analysis of labor provisions. - - Dec. 1339 Beet sugar industry. N.R.A. code, effective November 6, 1933, tabular analysis of labor provisions.... Dec. 1343 Benefits and benefit funds: Photo-engravers' unions, local and international, benefits paid, by type, 1931 and years ending May 31, 1932 and 1933.. July 40; Nov. 1098 Spaulding Bakeries, Inc., Binghamton (N.Y.). Benefit society members allowed free choice of dentist and physician, year's experience... Aug. 295-6 Stereotypers and electrotypers' international union, benefit payments, by type, annual amount, 1932 and 1933... Street and Electric Railway Employees, Amalgamated Association, and its locals, amounts paid, by type of benefit, 1932.. Sept. 560-1 July 39 Trade unions. Amount paid, national and international unions, by type of benefit and organization, 1931 and 1932.. Nov. 1130; Dec. 1374-6 Typographical Union, International, and its locals, amounts paid, by type of benefit, 1931 and 1932.. July 38-9 (See also under specific kind of benefit.) Bituminous-coal mining. (See Mining.) "Blanket code", President's (Roosevelt) Reemployment Agreement, text.. Blast furnaces, workers in, and long tons produced, 1923, 1925, 1927, 1929.. Boiler manufacturing. N.R.A. code, effective October 16, 1933, summary of labor provisions. Nov. 1051-2, Aug. 262-5 Nov. 1034 Dec. 1334 Boiler (steel tubular and fire-box) industry. N.R.A. code, effective November 6, 1933, summary of labor provisions... Nov. 1072-3; Dec. 1342 Aug. 398 Nov. 1040-1; Dec. 1334 Bonuses, wage systems. Soviet Union (U.S.S.R.), coal mines, Don Basin, monthly productivity bonus, by class of workers.. Boot and shoe industry (except Wages and hours, which see): N.R.A. code, effective October 13, 1933, summary of labor provisions... Wage earners, number of, actual and per million population, 1850 to 1931. Budgets, cost-of-living: Expenditures, business women, influence of depression on, 1931 and 1932. San Francisco. Family budget, quantity and cost, price for November 1932, typical for executives, clerks, and wage earners.. Nov. 1096-7 Nov. 1043-4 Dec. 1359-60 Aug. 470-1 Toronto (Ontario, Canada). Minimum wage board weekly budget, working woman, 1932.. Oct. 860 Buffing and polishing composition. N.R.A. code, effective November 4, 1933, tabular analysis of labor provisions_ Dec. 1335 Buffing and polishing-wheel industry. N.R.A. code, effective November 4, 1933, tabular analysis of labor provisions........ Dec. 1335 Builders' supplies trade. N.R.A. code, effective October 13, 1933, summary of labor provisions..... Costs, per cubic foot, by class of building, Detroit (Mich.), 1915, 1920, 1925, and 1929-33.. Public building, Federal and State, value of contracts awarded, September 1932 and 1933.. Oct. 910-11 Nov. 1159 Building-construction industry-Continued. Trend of indicated expenditures, 1921 to 1932, by class of building and population group.. Building operations. (See Housing.) Business furniture, storage equipment, and filing supply industry. N.R.A. code, effective Business women, budget expenditures, influence of depression on, 1931 and 1932.. Canneries. (See Food canning and preserving.) Cap and closure industry. N.R.A. code, effective October 31, 1933, summary of labor Page July 136-9 Dec. 1335 Dec. 1359-60 Nov. 1070; Dec. 1335 Cast-iron soil pipe industry. N.R.A. code, effective September 11, 1933, summary of labor Census, industrial, United States: Oct. 812-13; Dec. 1335 Blast furnaces, steel works and rolling mills, wage earners in, actual and per million Boot and shoe industry, wage earners in, actual and per million population, 1850 to 1931.. Motor-vehicle industry, wage earners in, actual and per million population, 1850 to 1931.. Textile industries (cotton, hosiery, silk, woolen), wage earners in, actual and per million Central Statistical Board, Federal Government, make-up and duties.. Century of Progress Exposition, Chicago, 1933, exhibits of Department of Labor and its Certificates of employment. (See Child labor and welfare.) Child labor and welfare, United States: Amendment to Constitution, text, submission to States and ratification status, as of Nov. 1026 July 48 July 46-8 Nov. 1017-27 Nov. 1026 Nov. 1086-8 Sept. 556-7 Employment certificates. Children 14 and 15 years of age receiving first regular, by city, Dec. 1361-6, 1369-71 Children 16 and 17 years of age receiving first regular, by State and city, 1929 to 1932. N.R.A. codes, effect of, on employment of children.... Nutrition and child health, conference discussion, Washington, D.C., October 6, 1933. Egypt. Bill regulating employment, July 26, 1933, summary. Great Britain (England and Wales). "Unregulated occupation", hours of employ- Japan. Mining, coal, night work and underground work prohibited for women and Civil service employees. (See Public service.) Nov. 1084-5 Nov. 1137 Sept. 557-9 Oct. 848-9 Civil Works Adminsitration, Federal (C.W.A.). Creation of, November 9, 1933.. Dec. 1332 Men's. N.R.A. code, effective September 11, 1933, summary of labor provisions... Needle trades. Lehigh and Northampton Counties (Pa.), conditions in, report of Women's. Coat and suit industry, N.R.A. code, effective August 7, 1933, summary of Sept. 547-50; Nov. 1092-4 Sept. 523-7; Dec. 1335 - Decisions, trade-board, etc. Chicago, ladies' garment workers, award effective Oct. 890-1 Sept. 523-7; Dec. 1335 Coat and suit industry. N.R.A. code, effective August 7, 1933, summary of labor pro- Codes (of fair competition), industrial: National Recovery Administration (N.R.A.). (See specific industry.) Aug. 262-5 Collective agreements, United States, by industry: Electrical workers. St. Louis (and five specified cities), Union No. 1, reduced wage Mining, bituminous coal. Appalachian agreement, under N.R.A. code, text.. United Mine Workers of America and two associations, under N.R.A. code, Presi- Collective agreements, foreign countries: Page Aug. 331 Nov. 1074-81 Oct. 825 Demnark. Wage schedules, provisions of and legislation affecting, 1931 and 1932.. Aug. 379-80 July 113-15 Commodity consumption, effect of depression upon, decline in production, 1930–32. Compulsory labor service, Germany, for all young men, in effect January 1, 1934. Nov. 1060-1; Dec. 1335 Department of Labor. (See Conciliation work of the Department of Labor, each issue National Labor Board. Creation of, August 5, 1933, membership, and functions... Hosiery industry, Reading (Pa.), strike adjusted, text of agreement, August 11, 1933. Aug. 286-7 Sept. 552-3 Sept. 553 Conciliation and arbitration. Australia (Queensland), law substituting new system of July 108-9 Construction work (bridge, road, sewer, etc.): Highway construction, Federal and State, value of contracts awarded, September 1932 Nov. 1160 Public-road (highway construction) work. Emergency and nonemergency projects, Occupational terms.. Nov. 1204-6 River, harbor, and flood-control projects, Federal contracts awarded, value of, Septem- Road and street construction, Federal contracts awarded, value of, September 1933- Nov. 1160 Accident Boards and Commissions, International Association of Industrial. Chicago, Nov. 1099-1100 American Federation of Labor. Annual convention, Washington, October 2-13, 1933.. Nov. 1120-31 Nov. 1088-9 Health Association, American Public. Indianapolis (Ind.), October 9-12, 1933, indus- International Labor Conference. Annual session, seventeenth, Geneva, June 30, 1933.. Geneva, June 8-30, 1933, report of United States four official observers, text.. Cooperation, United States: Consumers' societies. Membership, sales, net gain or loss, and rebates, by type of Dec. 1377-84 Nov. 1100-1 July 97-9 Credit unions. Membership, resources, loans, dividends, by State, 1932. July 116-18 Sept. 593-4 National Cooperatives, Inc. Pool buying agency for member wholesale societies, formed Dec. 1417-18 Patronage dividends paid out of actual earnings permissible under N.R.A., Executive Dec. 1416 Cooperation, foreign countries. Development of movement in 43 countries and United Dec. 1404-14 Copper and brass mill products. N.R.A. code, effective November 13, 1933, tabular analysis Corset and brassière industry. N.R.A. code, effective August 28, 1933, summary of labor Dec. 1335 Sept. 529-30; Dec. 1335 Cost of living, United States: Page Changes (index numbers and percent), by city and item of expenditure, 1913 to June 1933 Aug. 455-66 San Francisco. Families of executives, clerks, and wage earners, typical budget cost at Aug. 466-9 Aug. 470-1 Cost of living, foreign countries: Australia. Index numbers, food and general, 1929 to 1933.. Austria (Vienna). Index numbers, food, clothing, fuel and light, rent, 1929 to 1933. Aug. 467 Aug. 467 Aug. 467 Aug. 467 Canada. Index numbers, food, clothing, fuel and light, rent, 1929 to 1933. Chile (Santiago). Index numbers, food, clothing, fuel and light, rent, 1929 to 1933.. 1933. Estonia (Tallinn). Index numbers, food, clothing, fuel and light, rent, 1929 to 1933. Aug. 467 Aug. 467 Aug. 467 Aug. 468 Aug. 468 Aug. 468 Aug. 468 Aug. 468 Oct. 113 Great Britain (United Kingdom). Index numbers, food, clothing, fuel and light, rent, 1929 to 1933....... Aug. 469 India (Bombay). Index numbers, food, clothing, fuel and light, rent, 1929 to 1933.. Aug. 468 Italy (Milan). Index numbers, food, clothing, fuel and light, rent, 1929 to 1933 Sweden. Index numbers, food, clothing, fuel and light, rent, 1929 to 1933.. - President's (Roosevelt) approval and order, text....... Sept. 519-20; Nov. 1081-2; Dec. 1335 Aug. 267-8, 271-2 Nov. 1026 Wage earners, number of, actual and per million population, 1850 to 1931. Credit unions. (See Cooperation.) Aug. 468 Aug. 468 Aug. 469 Aug. 469 Aug. 469 Aug. 469 Aug. 469 Aug. 469 Aug. 469 Crown manufacturing. N.R.A. code, effective November 12, 1933, tabular analysis of labor Dec. 1336 Curtain draperies, novelty bedspreads, and novelty pillows. N.R.A. code, effective Dec. 1339 Death benefits. (See Benefits and benefit funds.) Decasualization of ports, and longshore labor conditions (Stern).. Dec. 1299-1306 Decisions and awards, trade-board, impartial chairman, etc. (See specific industry.) Agricultural Adjustment Act. Declared valid, with power to issue and revoke licenses, Hours of labor. New Mexico, 8-hour law for male employees in mercantile establish- Industrial Commission. Arizona, right of Governor to remove, upheld... Nov. 1136 Dec. 1399-1400 Nov. 1134-6 National Industrial Recovery Act. Constitutionality upheld, August 15, 1933. Nov. 1134-6 Sept. 514-15 Workmen's compensation. Bite by infected wood tick held "accident" compensable Aug. 314-15 Business agent awarded compensation as "employee" of trade union ("employer"), Oct. 867-8 38759-34-2 [1559] 1933] Decisions of courts, United States-Continued. Workmen's compensation. Part-time household servant held not a "casual" employee, Prisoner at work painting county jail held not employee entitled to compensation Protection of employee from physical danger required of employer, Louisiana.. Treaty provisions (Yugoslavia) control when in conflict with statutory time-limit Wife granted compensation, held an "employee" of husband, Iowa... Dependency, old-age. (See Old-age pensions and retirement.) Directories: Labor officials. Canada, Dominion and Provincial. United States, State and Territorial. Diseases. (See Industrial diseases and poisons.) Docks and harbors. Longshore labor conditions and port decasualization (Stern).... Page Dec. 1400-1 Aug. 315-16 Sept. 586 Sept. 587 Aug. 316-17 Aug. 487-90 Aug. 472-87 Dec. 1299-1306 Dec. 1339 Dress industry. N.R.A. code, effective November 13, 1933, tabular analysis of labor pro- Dec. 1336 Drug trade, retail. N.R.A. code, effective October 30, 1933, tabular analysis of labor pro- - Upon consumption of commodities, 1930-32 (Harvard and Minnesota University Nov. 1090-2 Influence of, on expenditures of business women, 1931 and 1932.. Dec. 1359-60 Electric storage and wet primary battery (parts and accessories) industry. N.R.A. code, Nov. 1052; Dec. 1336 Electrical manufacturing industry. N.R.A. code, effective August 15, 1933, summary of Sept. 527-9; Dec. 1336 Electrical workers. St. Louis (and five specified cities), Union No. 1, reduced wage-rate Aug. 331 Electrotypers. (See Stereotypers and electrotypers.) Emergency (Presidential) boards, railway disputes. (See Railroads.) Employment agencies, United States: National employment system created, law of June 6, 1933, text.. July 87-91 Philippine Islands. Private employment agency law, effective January 1, 1933, text... July 93-6 July 27-9 United States Employment Service, reemployment service, function of, in program of Employment agencies. Great Britain, seasonal workers, supply of, through employment Employment certificates. (See Child labor and welfare.) Employment conditions. Oct. 800-2 July 33 (See Employment agencies; Labor and industrial conditions Building construction. By State and locality, May to October 1933.. July 207-8; Cities (500,000 population or over). Fluctuations in employment and pay-roll totals, July 217; |