For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D. C. Price 30 cents a copy Subscription price per year: United States, Canada, Mexico, $3.50; other countries, $4.75 Published under authority of Public Resolution No. 57, approved May 11, 1922 (42 Stat. 541), as amended by section 307, Public Act 212, 72d Congress, approved June 30, 1932. This publication approved by the Director, Bureau of the Budget. II DEPOSITED BY THE Earnings and methods of wage payment in the fishing industry. __ Collective bargaining in the hosiery industry, 1936---- International Federation of Trade Unions, by W. Ellison Chalmers._ Hours and earnings in Connecticut laundries, 1934 and 1935.... Wages of women in laundries and dry-cleaning plants in Ohio...--- Death of salesman shot by highwayman held compensable.. Compensation disallowed for injury caused by constant jarring of Labor turn-over in manufacturing establishments, June 1936--- Labor turn-over in the iron and steel industry, 1934 and 1935.. Wages and hours of labor-Continued. Employment, wages, and hours in corrugated and solid fiber shipping container industry....... Employment and earnings in radio broadcasting, 1935.. Page 685 691 692 694 Germany-Wages in various industries in 1935.. 696 Great Britain-Wage increases for industrial employees of the British 698 Operations of United States Employment Service, July 1936---- 703 Trend of industrial and business employment, by States---- 724 727 Summary of building-construction reports for July 1936---- 739 Wholesale prices in the United States and in foreign countries. - 779 Cost of living: Money disbursements of wage earners and clerical workers in Boston and Springfield, Mass.. 783 Cost of living of Federal employees living in Washington, D. C.---- 792 794 Recent publications of labor interest.. 798 |