[This publication bears also the volume pagination 211-500.]
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SPECIAL ARTICLES.—Trade-union organization and membership in 1929.—Life insurance and old-age pensions established by collective agreement.—Development of credit unions in various States.—Unemployment in Buffalo, N. Y., in 1929, with comparison of conditions in Columbus, Ohio, in 1921-25; by Fred C. Croxton and Frederick E. Croxton.—Foreman's responsibility for accidents; by H. W. Heinrich.—Occupational diseases and workmen's compensation laws; by Ethelbert Stewart.—Conciliation work of Department of Labor, Dec. 1929; by Hugh L. Kerwin.—Statistics of immigration, Nov. 1929; by J. J. Kunna.—Bibliography: Official State regulations, orders, advisory pamphlets, and labor laws relating to safety; [prepared by Library of National Bureau of Casualty & Surety Underwriters, New York.]
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