[This publication bears also the volume pagination 1-194.]
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SPECIAL ARTICLES.—Relative cost of material and labor in building construction.—High wages in colonial America.—Stability of employment in men's clothing industry.—Legal restrictions on hours of labor of men in United States.—Beneficial activities of American trade-unions.—German Metal Workers' Federation; by Fritz Kummer.—Comparison of labor turnover among men and women in 2 large Chicago companies; by Thomas Wesley Rogers.—Accidents in construction industry; by Ethelbert Stewart.—Conciliation work of Department of Labor, Nov. 1928; by Hugh L. Kerwin.—Metal workers' dispute and compulsory arbitration in Germany; by Peter A. Speek.—Statistics of immigration, Oct. 1928; by J. J. Kunna.
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