Men's garter, suspender, and belt manufacturing. N.R.A. code, effective November 19, Page Dec. 1339 Mexican labor. Immigration into United States, census returns for 1930. July 46-8 Millinery and dress trimming braid and textile. N.R.A. code, effective November 10, 1933, Dec. 1339 Minimum wage, United States: Code provisions under N.R.A. (See under specific industry.) Illinois. New law, effective to July 1, 1935, text.. Laws enacted in 1933, Connecticut and Ohio, text... Laws in effect in 1933, by State, table of principal provisions... Public works. Hourly rate set, Federal Emergency Administration.. Minimum wage, foreign countries: Canada (Nova Scotia). Minimum Wage Board, report, 1932.. - (Quebec). Food industry, wage board order affecting. (Quebec). Registration of woman workers required, specified trades and industries, (Saskatchewan). Reduction in rates of 10 percent, order effective May 1, 1933. "Desirable" rate, Department of Labor method of calculating. President's (Rodriguez) letter to governors of States, August 18, 1933, text.. Mining (except Wages and hours, which see), United States: Bituminous coal. Mechanical loading, tonnage, by State, 1931 and 1932.. Aug. 306-10 Dec. 1347-54 Oct. 799 July 65-6 Oct. 860-1 Oct. 861-2 July 66 Oct. 794 July 49-50 N.R.A. code, effective October 2, 1933, summary of labor provisions, wage schedule.. Silicosis and tuberculosis among miners, Oklahoma, Kansas, and Missouri (Bureau of July 68-70 Mining (except Wages and hours which see), foreign countries: Great Britain. Miners' welfare fund, report on, 1933 (Mines Department, Committee of July 50-2 Japan. Coal, night work and underground work prohibited for women and persons Oct. 848-9 Motion-picture laboratories. N.R.A. code, effective September 17, 1933, summary of labor Motor bus industry. N.R.A. code, effective November 13, 1933, tabular analysis of labor Oct. 815-17; Dec. 1339 Dec. 1339 Motor fire apparatus manufacturing. N.R.A. code, effective November 9, 1933, tabular Dec. 1339 Motor-vehicle industry (except Wages and hours, which see), United States: Automobile manufacturing. N.R.A. code, effective September 5, 1933, summary of Sept. 542-4; Dec. 1334 Standardization in, estimated annual savings effected.. Nov. 1038 Dec. 1339 Wage earners, number of, actual and per million population, 1850 to 1931.. Nov. 1026 Aug. 295-6 Mutual savings banks. N.R.A. code, effective October 23, 1933, summary of labor provi- Nov. 1063-4; Dec. 1339 National Industrial Recovery Act: Approved (Roosevelt), June 16, 1933, complete text (Public, No. 67). July 74-87 (See also National Recovery Administration, N.R.A.) National Labor Board: Creation of, August 5, 1933, membership, and functions. Disputes handled during first month, August 5 to September 15, résumé of. Sept. 552-3 President's Reemployment Agreement ("blanket code") under, text of... Sept. 552-3 Needle trades, Lehigh and Northampton Counties (Pa.), conditions in, report of Governor Negroes, Economic status, conference, Washington (D.C.), May 11 to 13, 1933. Novelty curtain draperies, bedspreads, and novelty pillows. N.R.A. code, effective Novem- Nutrition and child health, conference discussion, Washington, D.C., October 6, 1933.... Occupational diseases. (See Industrial diseases and poisons.) Changes in, per million population, 1850 to 1930, as shown by decennial census reports.. Oil-burner industry. N.R.A. code, effective September 23, 1933, summary of labor Old-age pensions and retirement, United States: Page Nov. 1092-4 July 42-4 Dec. 1339 Dec. 1339 Nov. 1017-27 Dec. 1339 Oct. 827-8; Dec. 1340 Almshouse populations, effect on, in 4 pension and 5 nonpension States.. Legislation. Laws and amendments as of 1933, main features of, by State.. Ohio. Referendum vote, November 7, 1933, 2 to 1 in favor of.. Operations under State laws. Experience in 1932, survey (Bureau of Labor Statistics)... Old-age pensions and retirement, foreign countries: Australia. Pension data, old-age and invalidity, for 1928 to 1932.. Nov. 1095-6 Nov. 1096-7 Oct. 856-7 Dec. 1374 Aug. 251-62 Aug. 291-2 Germany. Salaried employees' old-age insurance system, operations of, 1931 and 1932... Aug. 293-4 Oct. 858-9 Uruguay. Five systems in operation, situation regarding, 1932. Older worker in industry. New York State, joint legislative committee special report, 1933.. July 40-1 Nov. 1053-4; Dec. 1340 Osmium tetoxide (osmic acid), toxicity. (See Industrial diseases and poisons.) Packaging machinery industry and trade. N.R.A. code, effective November 11, 1933, Dec. 1340 Packing, and canning, machinery manufacturing. N.R.A. code, effective November 11, 1933, Dec. 1335 Paint, varnish, and lacquer manufacturing. N.R.A. code, effective November 15, 1933, Dec. 1340 Paperboard industry. N.R.A. code, effective November 20, 1933, tabular analysis of labor Dec. 1340 Payments supplementary to wages. (See Wages and hours: Germany.) Pensions. (See Old-age pensions and retirements.) Petroleum industry. N.R.A. code, effective September 2, 1933, summary of labor pro- Petroleum equipment industry. N.R.A. code, effective November 13, 1933, tabular analysis Dec. 1340 Photo-engravers. (See Engravers, photo.) Sept. 539-41; Dec. 1340 Photographic manufacturing industry. N.R.A. code, effective August 29, 1933, summary of Sept. 541-2; Dec. 1340 Dec. 1341 Piano manufacturing. N.R.A. code, effective November 13, 1933, tabular analysis of labor Pillows and curtain draperies (novelty), and bedspreads. N.R.A. code, effective Novem- Plumbago crucible industry. N.R.A. code, effective October 30, 1933, summary of labor Poisoning. (See Industrial diseases and poisons.) Pontine Marshes (Italy), development of reclaimed land in Population, Mexican, increase in, United States, by sex, State, and geographical division or Page Nov. 1065-6; Dec. 1341 Oct. 837-8 July 46-8 Poverty, old-age, Maryland, study of, in three typical counties.. Oct. 856-7 President's Reemployment Agreement. (See Reemployment Agreement, President's Prices. (See Retail prices; Wholesale prices.) Printers, benefits paid. (See Benefits and benefit funds.) Printers' rollers. N.R.A. code, effective November 18, 1933, tabular analysis of labor pro- Dec. 1341 Printing trades (ercept Wages and hours, which see), United States: Decisions, trade-board, etc. Chicago, colortype printing employers and pressmen, wage July 110 Cincinnati, newspaper publishers, and Typographical Union No. 3, terms of new July 111 Cleveland, commercial printers and Typographical Union No. 53, wage scale, July 111 Detroit (Mich.), Typographical Union No. 18 and Newspaper Publishers' Associa Oct. 889 Dunellen (N.J.), Art Color Printing Co., and Typographical Union No. 157, weekly July 112-13 Oct. 890 July 20-4 Memphis (Tenn.) Typographical Union No. 11 and newspaper publishers, award Prison labor, United States: Survey. County and city jails, 1932 (pt. 2). Prisoners and prison products, 12 Federal and 116 State institutions, 1932 (pt. 1)... Machinery and mechanical power, not controlling factors in progress achieved. Working time, adjustment of, and increased output.. United States. Agriculture, crop yields and output increased through new processes and Blast furnaces, number of workers and long tons produced, 1923, 1925, 1927, 1929............ Great Britain. Mining, coal, output and earnings per shift, 1930–33. Federal Civil Service employees, retirement of, revised provisions (Public Act No. 78, Dec. 1539-40 Nov. 1038 Oct. 850 Nov. 1036-8 Dec. 1275-89 July 38 Panama Canal Zone. Employees' retirement, revised provisions (Public Act No. 78, July 38-9 Teachers, school. Employment of, by Federal Emergency Relief Administration...... Oct. 810-11 Accident prevention, contract stipulation on.. Oct. 799 Minimum wage rate set, per hour, skilled and unskilled labor. Allotments of Federal funds, Federal and non-Federal projects, as of September 23, 1933.. Program of, reemployment service, special function of United States Employment Serv- Oct. 800 Oct. 797-9 Oct. 799 Oct. 800-2 Pump manufacturing industry. N.R.A. code, effective October 22, 1933, summary of labor Nov. 1062; Dec. 1341 Purchasing power of dollar. Yearly, 1913 to 1932, monthly 1932 and 1933, in terms of whole- Nov. 1265 Railroads (except Wages and hours, which see), United States: Awards, Railway Labor Act, 1926. Kansas City Southern Railway and its engineers Louisiana, Arkansas & Texas Railway Co., August 26, 1933.. Emergency Railroad Transportation Act, approved (Roosevelt), June 16, 1933, purpose Labor. Compensation, hours, and productivity-part 1, all employees (Bowden). Page Oct. 882-3 Dec. 1285, 1289 Aug. 327 July 91 Sept. 550; Dec. 1341 Rayon weaving industry. N.R.A. code, effective September 1, 1933, summary of labor Sept. 520 Reclamation, land. (See Land settlement and reclamation.) Recreation, United States. Community activities, 1,012 cities, 1932, annual report of Na- Recruitment of labor. New York State, cannery methods. July 119-20 Reemployment Agreement, President's (Roosevelt): Definition of terms under agreement.. Nov. 1083 Factory workers. Provision on maximum hours modified, October 1, 1933.. Nov. 1082 Small establishments and small towns. Application of agreement changed, October 23, Nov. 1082 Substitutions allowed under. Sept. 551-2 Text.. Aug. 262-5 Reemployment service, special function of United States Employment Service in Public Oct. 800-2 Relief Administration, Federal Emergency: Expenditures incurred and families relieved, by locality, April to August 1933.. Oct. 803-5 Sept. 511-14; Oct. 807-9 Teachers, employment of, on emergency relief basis.. Oct. 810-11 Oct. 802-6; Dec. 1330-1 Rents, working-class. Philadelphia (Pa.) Rental situation, 1932 (Philadelphia Housing Germany (Berlin). Annual rents, present and pre-war, for 2-room to 8-room apart- Great Britain. Dwelling-house rents and mortgage interest, control of, act of July 1933, (Stockton-on-Tees). Slum demolition and rent increase, food-purchasing power and Reserves, unemployment. (See Unemployment insurance.) Retail prices, United States: Cereals, meats, and dairy products. Index numbers, 1913 to 1932, by month, 1932 and Sept. 629-31 July 139 Oct. 915-16 Oct. 913 July 224; Aug. 439; Sept. 748; Oct. 990; Nov. 1254; Dec. 1527 Gas. By city, specified dates, 1932 and 1933...... Retail prices, foreign countries: Australia. Foods and groceries, index numbers, by month, 1929 to 1933- Belgium. Foods, index numbers, by month, 1926 to 1933.. July 231-3; Oct. 999 July 231; Oct. 999 July 231; Oct. 999 July 231; Oct. 999 July 231; Oct. 999 Canada, Foods, index numbers, by month, 1926 to 1933.. July 231; Oct. 999 July 222 Oct. 1000 July 22 Oct. 1000 July 233: Oct. 1001 July 233, Oct. 1001 July 233, Oct. 1001 kermit the constructio viri, Feorral suctress awarded, value of September 1933... ko macumer manicuring NBA. sode, elective November 30, 1933, tabular analy- fandies manufacturing mustry. N.R.A. code, effective October 13, 1933, summary of Nov. 1160 Dec. 1341 Dec. 1341 Nov. 1047-8; Dec. 1341 Ser dent prevention, general, NEA code, effective September 17, 1933, summary of labor Oct. 817-18; Dec. 1341 HAUIndy" so sreet anurers, by city and State, December 1932. See Child labor and welfare.) HETKE BALIEFS, DİY stems. (See Public service; Wages and hours.) Retul stores, variations in, 1929, by kind of business. Nov. 1197 Regulations governing, revised rules and questionnaire, text. Sept. 511-14; Oct. 807-9 Song a spyees, not on sales force, development and outcome of plans (Metropolitan July 44-6 Shi Junity except Wages and hours, which see). Competitive conditions. Four week. Questionnaire on International Labor Conference June 1933, re- The States. Mining, bituminous coal, eastablished working day, percent of men Sept. 504-6 Dec. 1292-3 Street laborers, Saturday work, by city and State, December 1932. 5-hour day or 48-hour week made obligatory by law no. 527 of March 16, 1933, text Sept. 650 , drugline, and crane industry. N.R.A. code, effective November 20, 1933, tabular own, silk mills, Philadelphia and Bethlehem (Pa.), effect on workers 10 months after. , miners. (See Industrial diseases and poisons.) Sept. 590-2 Dec. 1342 |