Monthly Labor Review, Volumen34U.S. Government Printing Office, 1933 Publishes in-depth articles on labor subjects, current labor statistics, information about current labor contracts, and book reviews. |
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... March 63 , 144 14.6 239,094 14,030 2.2 28,469 April .. May . 4.5 10.8 ( 2 ) 192 , 477 13,715 2.2 36 , 605 5.8 9.0 ( 2 ) 162 , 678 12 , 119 1.9 38 , 761 6.1 10.3 June 80,595 18.5 150 , 075 12 , 226 1.9 41,336 6.5 10.6 July ( 2 ) 153 ...
... March 63 , 144 14.6 239,094 14,030 2.2 28,469 April .. May . 4.5 10.8 ( 2 ) 192 , 477 13,715 2.2 36 , 605 5.8 9.0 ( 2 ) 162 , 678 12 , 119 1.9 38 , 761 6.1 10.3 June 80,595 18.5 150 , 075 12 , 226 1.9 41,336 6.5 10.6 July ( 2 ) 153 ...
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... March . April . May . June . July 1,630 3,040 , 797 995 , 972 21.7 576 , 153 12.6 2 , 347 , 102 1 , 203 2,786 , 912 926 , 831 20.3 553 , 098 12. 1 2,081 , 068 859 2,634,718 895 , 542 19.5 552 , 318 12.0 1,889 , 240 1,019 2,640 , 681 896 ...
... March . April . May . June . July 1,630 3,040 , 797 995 , 972 21.7 576 , 153 12.6 2 , 347 , 102 1 , 203 2,786 , 912 926 , 831 20.3 553 , 098 12. 1 2,081 , 068 859 2,634,718 895 , 542 19.5 552 , 318 12.0 1,889 , 240 1,019 2,640 , 681 896 ...
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... March 8,825 50 , 957 12.5 385 , 432 28 , 026 6 , 494 April 34 , 996 8.6 26 , 027 9.2 372 , 236 24 , 305 3,683 28 , 421 May . 6.9 ( 2 ) 367 , 183 22,825 June . 1,421 26 , 211 ( 2 ) 6.3 322 , 291 21 , 887 779 July . 23 , 678 5.5 23 , 393 ...
... March 8,825 50 , 957 12.5 385 , 432 28 , 026 6 , 494 April 34 , 996 8.6 26 , 027 9.2 372 , 236 24 , 305 3,683 28 , 421 May . 6.9 ( 2 ) 367 , 183 22,825 June . 1,421 26 , 211 ( 2 ) 6.3 322 , 291 21 , 887 779 July . 23 , 678 5.5 23 , 393 ...
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... March .. 160.9 183.0 137.6 1917 : Average for year ... 186.5 137.0 127.6 April 160.3 183.3 138.9 1918 : Average for ... March . 142. 4 152. 5 120. 5 January 164. 1 180.9 151.9 April . 138.9 151.4 116.5 February . 164. 1 180.3 152.6 May ...
... March .. 160.9 183.0 137.6 1917 : Average for year ... 186.5 137.0 127.6 April 160.3 183.3 138.9 1918 : Average for ... March . 142. 4 152. 5 120. 5 January 164. 1 180.9 151.9 April . 138.9 151.4 116.5 February . 164. 1 180.3 152.6 May ...
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... March . April . May . June . 190.6 192.8 181.3 190.2 193.3 181.3 190.2 192.8 179.8 188.6 191.5 177.3 July . 182.3 184.3 171.7 160.3 166.3 149.6 173.8 184.4 171.9 167.6 182.5 170.2 171.9 157.8 182.5 168.6 176.7 179.4 175.6 157.8 200.7 ...
... March . April . May . June . 190.6 192.8 181.3 190.2 193.3 181.3 190.2 192.8 179.8 188.6 191.5 177.3 July . 182.3 184.3 171.7 160.3 166.3 149.6 173.8 184.4 171.9 167.6 182.5 170.2 171.9 157.8 182.5 168.6 176.7 179.4 175.6 157.8 200.7 ...
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Página 580 - Congress is drawn in question, and even if a serious doubt of constitutionality is raised, it is a cardinal principle that this Court will first ascertain whether a construction of the statute is fairly possible by which the question may be avoided.
Página 5 - ... supply, the prevention of unemployment, the provision of an adequate living wage, the protection of the worker against sickness, disease and injury arising out of his employment, the protection of children, young persons and women, provision for old age and injury, protection of the interests of workers when employed in countries other than their own. recognition of the principle of freedom of association, the organization of vocational and technical education and other measures...
Página 314 - Each contract to which the State or a municipal corporation or a commission appointed pursuant to law is a party which may involve the employment of laborers, workmen, or mechanics shall contain a stipulation that no laborer, workman, or mechanic in the employ of the contractor, subcontractor, or other person doing or contracting to do the whole or a part of the work contemplated by the contract shall be permitted or required to work more than eight hours in any one calendar day, exrept In cases...
Página 6 - Conference, bring the recommendation or draft convention before the authority or authorities within whose competence the matter lies, for the enactment of legislation or other action.
Página 6 - ... each of the Members. Each of the Members undertakes that it will, within the period of one year at most from the closing of the session of the Conference, or if it is impossible owing to exceptional circumstances to do so within the period of one year, then at the earliest practicable moment and in no case later than...
Página 311 - If any section, sentence, clause or part of this act, is for any reason held to be unconstitutional, such decision shall not affect the remaining portions of this act. The Legislature hereby declares that it would have passed this act, and each section, sentence, clause, or part thereof, irrespective of the fact that one or more sections, sentences, clauses, or parts be declared unconstitutional.
Página 5 - Whereas also the failure of any nation to adopt humane conditions of labour is an obstacle in the way of other nations which desire to improve the conditions in their own countries...
Página 318 - ... not less than the current rate of per diem wages in the locality where the work is performed...
Página 5 - ... the regulation of the hours of Work, including the establishment of a maximum working day and week, the regulation of the labour supply, the prevention of unemployment, the provision of an adequate living wage, the protection of the worker against sickness, disease and injury arising out of his employment...
Página 316 - ... shall not be less than the prevailing rate for a day's work in the same trade or occupation in the locality within the state where such public work on, about or in connection with which such labor is performed in its final or completed form is to be situated, erected or used.