Employment in Selected Manufacturing Industries and in Wholesale and Retail Trade EstablishmentsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1948 |
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... average number of man - hours required per pair in the manufacture of shoes increased about 6 percent during the year . This productivity decline in 1 year cancelled more than half the man - hour gains achieved between 1939 and 1946 ...
... average number of man - hours required per pair in the manufacture of shoes increased about 6 percent during the year . This productivity decline in 1 year cancelled more than half the man - hour gains achieved between 1939 and 1946 ...
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... Average hourly earnings are generally highest in large urban areas , in small plants , in factorics producing men's and women's shoes , and where union organization is strong . Hours of work and average weekly earnings showed their ...
... Average hourly earnings are generally highest in large urban areas , in small plants , in factorics producing men's and women's shoes , and where union organization is strong . Hours of work and average weekly earnings showed their ...
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... average hourly earnings ( exclusive of premium pay for overtime and night work ) among the branches of the footwear industry . Average earnings of men in New York execeded $ 2 an hour in almost two - thirds of the selected occupations ...
... average hourly earnings ( exclusive of premium pay for overtime and night work ) among the branches of the footwear industry . Average earnings of men in New York execeded $ 2 an hour in almost two - thirds of the selected occupations ...
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... Average = 100 ) Period Annual average : Production - worker Production - worker employment index payroll index 1939 100.0 100.0 1940 107.5 113.6 1941 132.8 164.9 1942 156.9 241.5 1943 183.3 331.1 125.0 1944 178.3 343.7 1945 157.0 293.5 ...
... Average = 100 ) Period Annual average : Production - worker Production - worker employment index payroll index 1939 100.0 100.0 1940 107.5 113.6 1941 132.8 164.9 1942 156.9 241.5 1943 183.3 331.1 125.0 1944 178.3 343.7 1945 157.0 293.5 ...
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... average weekly pay roll in 1939. Aggregate weekly pay rolls for all manufacturing industries combined are derived by multiplying gross average weekly earnings by production - worker employment . • Section E. Sources of Sample Data ...
... average weekly pay roll in 1939. Aggregate weekly pay rolls for all manufacturing industries combined are derived by multiplying gross average weekly earnings by production - worker employment . • Section E. Sources of Sample Data ...
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Aircraft allied products April April March August July bench mark Bureau of Labor CHEMICALS AND ALLIED Const Cont contract construction Covers establishments Dakota Department of Labor Division and Group elsewhere classified Employees and Production Employees in Nonagricultural Employment and Pay Employment Security Employment Security Commission Establishments by Industry explanatory notes FABRICATED METAL Farm Credit Administration February Federal Finance glass products glossary for definitions Government group and industry Hours and Earnings includes all yards Industry Division Industry group Interstate Commerce Commission June KINDRED PRODUCTS Labor Statistics Manufacturing Industries Continued mills Mining and Manufacturing MISCELLANEOUS MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES month Nonagricultural Establishments NONDURABLE North Carolina Number of Employees paperboard pay period ending percent petroleum plated ware PRIMARY METAL INDUSTRIES production-worker employment railroads related products Rhode Island sample sections A-G Service South Dakota Synthetic fibers TABLE textile-mill products thousands TRANSPORTATION EQUIPMENT Virginia Washington weekly pay roll West Virginia wood products Workers in Mining
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Halaman 70 - Includes: food and kindred products; tobacco manufactures; textile-mill products; apparel and other finished textile products; paper and allied products; printing, publishing, and allied industries; chemicals and allied products: products of petroleum and coal; rubber products; leather and leather products.
Halaman 28 - Durable goods include: ordnance and accessories; lumber and wood products (except furniture): furniture and fixtures; stone, clay, and glass products; primary metal industries; fabricated metal products (except ordnance, machinery, and transportation equipment); machinery (except electrical); electrical machinery; transportation equipment; Instruments and related products; and miscellaneous manufacturing Industries.
Halaman 28 - Production and related workers Include working foremen and all nonsupervisory workers (including leadmen and trainees) engaged in fabricating, processing, assembling, inspection, receiving, storage, handling, packing, warehousing, shipping, maintenance, repair, janitorial and...
Halaman 28 - Workers (up through the working foreman level) engaged in fabricating processing, assembling, inspection, receiving, storage, handling, packing, warehousing, shipping (but not delivering), maintenance, repair, janitorial, watchman services, product development, auxiliary production for plants...
Halaman 28 - Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products, except ordnance, machinery, and transportation equipment Machinery, except electrical Electrical machinery, equipment, and...