Monthly labor review, v. 41, no. 4, Oct. 1935; Hugh S. Hanna, editor.
Publication Title:
Monthly labor review, v. 41, no. 4, Oct. 1935; Hugh S. Hanna, editor.
Display Title:
Monthly labor review, v. 41, no. 4, Oct. 1935; Hugh S. Hanna, editor.
Corporate Agency Authors:
Labor Statistics Bureau
Sort Author:
Labor Statistics Bureau
Date:
1935
Publish Date ISO Format:
1935-01-01T00:00:00Z
Publication Start:
19350101
Publication End:
19351231
Corporate/Agency Author:
Labor Statistics Bureau
Publication month:
13
Publication year:
1935
SuDoc number:
L 2.6:41/4
Description:
viii+857-1158 p. il.
Notes:
* For Sale by Superintendent of Documents. Paper, 30c. single copy, $3.50 a yr.; foreign subscription, $4.75.
Notes:
SPECIAL ARTICLES.—Salaries and working conditions in police departments, 1934; [by G. H. Loudenslager and H. O. Rogers].—Extent and characteristics of company unions, preliminary report; prepared by Division of Industrial Relations.—Wages and hours of labor in drilling and production branch of petroleum industry; [by E. K. Frazier].—Man-hours of employment in 35 manufacturing industries in 1933; by Arthur F. Beal.—Employee elections conducted by Petroleum Labor Policy Board; by David A. Moscovitz.—Employee elections conducted by National Labor Relations Board, up to June 16, 1935; by George Shaw Wheeler.—Conciliation work of Department of Labor. Aug. 1935; by Hugh L. Kerwin.—Average annual earnings in construction, "service"" industries, trade, and transportation and public utilities in Ohio, 1929-33; [by Fred C. Croxton and Frank C. Croxton].
NOTE.—The Monthly labor review is the medium through which the bureau publishes its regular monthly reports on such subjects as prices, wages, industrial disputes, building operations, and employment conditions; summary results of original investigations; summaries of important current labor legislation by the States or by Congress and Federal and State court decisions affecting labor; and short reviews of labor conditions in various parts of the United States and other countries. One free subscription will be given to all labor departments and bureaus, workmen's compensation commissions, and other offices connected with the administration of labor laws, and to organizations exchanging publications with the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Others desiring copies may obtain them from the Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D. C., at the prices stated above.
Availability:
* For Sale by Superintendent of Documents. Paper, 30c. single copy, $3.50 a yr.; foreign subscription, $4.75.