Monthly Labor Review, Volume 76,Masalah 10U.S. Government Printing Office, 1953 Publishes in-depth articles on labor subjects, current labor statistics, information about current labor contracts, and book reviews. |
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... employees were employed in communications equipment manufacturing , compared with the World War II peak of 413,000 . 1947 . 1948_ 1949- 1950 1951 . 1952 . Number of sets produced ( in thousands ) Radio Television 21 , 020 179 16 , 880 ...
... employees were employed in communications equipment manufacturing , compared with the World War II peak of 413,000 . 1947 . 1948_ 1949- 1950 1951 . 1952 . Number of sets produced ( in thousands ) Radio Television 21 , 020 179 16 , 880 ...
Halaman 1050
... 2 The value of new facilities approved under the Defense Production Act since June 1950 has already exceeded the total value put in place during the entire World War II period . Thousands of Employees 700 Annually 600 500 400 300 200.
... 2 The value of new facilities approved under the Defense Production Act since June 1950 has already exceeded the total value put in place during the entire World War II period . Thousands of Employees 700 Annually 600 500 400 300 200.
Halaman 1051
... Employees 700 Annually 600 500 400 300 200 100 T T 1939 '41 43 '45 '47 $ 49 1950 UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF LABOR BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS Monthly Thousands of Employees 700 600 500 ALL EMPLOYEES 400 300 PRODUCTION WORKERS 200 1951 ...
... Employees 700 Annually 600 500 400 300 200 100 T T 1939 '41 43 '45 '47 $ 49 1950 UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF LABOR BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS Monthly Thousands of Employees 700 600 500 ALL EMPLOYEES 400 300 PRODUCTION WORKERS 200 1951 ...
Halaman 1052
... employees and only 9 percent in plants with less than 100 employees . 3 Between 1948 and 1949 unit man - hours declined 15 percent , while television output increased 300 percent , according to a report by the Bureau of Labor Statistics ...
... employees and only 9 percent in plants with less than 100 employees . 3 Between 1948 and 1949 unit man - hours declined 15 percent , while television output increased 300 percent , according to a report by the Bureau of Labor Statistics ...
Halaman 1053
... employees rose from a prewar norm of 75 percent to over 80 percent during peak production in World War II . After the war , it fluctuated be- tween 70 and 75 percent until the advent of large- scale television production in 1950 , when ...
... employees rose from a prewar norm of 75 percent to over 80 percent during peak production in World War II . After the war , it fluctuated be- tween 70 and 75 percent until the advent of large- scale television production in 1950 , when ...
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