Annual Report, Volume 9 |
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00 Deficiency 00 Surplus 5.-ESTABLISHMENTS-Continued Actual annual earnings association Average number Average weekly wages Average yearly earnings boys between fifteen boys per week boys under fifteen Bridgeton Camden Carpenters cent cluding legal holidays Co-operative daily employment days lost earnings of Number eight hours fifteen and eighteen full week's gallons girls per week girls under six GLASS FACTORIES Gloucester City hours of daily Jersey City July 1st Knights of Labor less 20 Machinist manufacturers Master shearer Millville Newark Number hours Number of boys Number of girls number of hands Number of hours Number of men Number of piece number of weeks Number of women Number reporting Office number paid to boys Paterson piece workers pounds per day strike SUBDIVISION OF TRADE TABLE teen years old Total number Vineland wages been increased wages been reduced Wages of girls Wages of women Wages paid Watchmen weaver weeks employed women from July year-not
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