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Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor Back Matter Source: Monthly Review of the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Vol. 6, No. 6 (JUNE, 1918) Published by: Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/41842771 . Accessed: 19/05/2014 22:54 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use, available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp . JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship. For more information about JSTOR, please contact [email protected]. . Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor is collaborating with JSTOR to digitize, preserve and extend access to Monthly Review of the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. http://www.jstor.org This content downloaded from 91.229.248.61 on Mon, 19 May 2014 22:54:43 PM All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions
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Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor

Back MatterSource: Monthly Review of the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Vol. 6, No. 6 (JUNE, 1918)Published by: Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of LaborStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/41842771 .

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INDEX TO VOLUME VL

A. Page.

Accident Iroard of the Inexperienced m m in the steel industry 176, 177 Accident insurance. (See Workman's compensation and insurance.) Accident prevention. (See Accidents, industrial; Labor legislation; Sanitation and hygiene, industrial.) Accident-«, industrial: Blast-furnace operát kn, hazards of 1306-1308, 1351 Bridge and Structural Iron Workers' Union, No. 1, Chicago, study of industrial accidents amoniç 438-441 California. Rep jrt of industrial accident commission 436-438

Explosives, uniform standards for manufacture and transportation of 167-176 Eye hazards 1023-1026 Great Britain. Railway accidents in 1016. report of Board of Trade concerning 241 India. Mines, Department of, report of chief inspector for 1916 241.242 Iron and steel industry, trend of accident rates in 1016, 1017 Massachusetts. Industrial accident board. Report of accidents and occupational diseases 1017-1019,1036 Massachusetts. Social insurance and accident prevention urged by governor in address to legislature 441-443

Metallurgical works in the United States, accidents at 1308-1310, 1351 New York State. Second industrial safety congress 177-181 Occupation, relation of mortality to, New York City 715. 716 Ohio. Mines and quarries, statistics of 1310, 1311, 1350, 1351 Safety engineers of United States Government establishments, conference of 1305, 1306 Steel industry, accident hazard of the inexperienced man in the 176, 177 Wisconsin. Industrial accidents during the War 1581 ( See also Labor legislation; Occupational diseases; Sanitation and hygiene, industrial; Work- men's compensation and insurance.) Acetanilid as an industrial poison 299

Acetate, amyl, as an industrial poison 291,299-315 Acetate, benzyl, as an industrial poison 299 Acetate, cellulose, as an industrial poison 291-316 Acetate, methyl, as an industrial poison 296, 297, 689 Acetate of lime as an industrial poison 1301, 1302 Acetone as an industrial poison 269,291,295-315,089 Acetone, amyl, as an industrial poison 300^14 Acetone, methyl, as an industrial poison 296,297 Advisory labor council: Called by Secretary of Labor 329-333

Program, for war-labor administration 331, 332 War Labor Conference Board. Personnel and statement concerning work 831-833 Africa, South. (Su South Africa.) Agreements between employers and employees: Clothing industries, men's, New York City 18-26

Clothing industries, women's, Boston 051-9^.2 Clothing industries, women's, Chicago 317-328 Clothing industries, women's, Cincinnati and St. Louis 553-558 Clothing industries, women's, New York City 634, (>35 Clothing industries, women's, Philadelphia 27-39 Finland. Eight-hour working day by agreement 109,110 Great Britain. Agreement between Engineering Employers' Federation and trade-unions.. . 576,577 Massachusetts. Bureau of statistics. Collective agreements between employers and labcr organizations 473

Netncrlands, during the War 1429 Railroad shopmen, changes in working conditions agreed to by 830, 837 Shoe manufacturing industry, children's, New York City 1527-1529 Stove industries 1214-1227 (See alto Conciliation and arbitration; Union scale of wages.) Agricultural wages board of England and Wales, work of 1509-1511

Agriculture: Camp housing 1325-1335 Canada. Plan to enlist boys for form labor in Ontario 1197 Colonies, agricultural, recommendation for creation of, in report of Secretary of Labor 45 Conservation of farm labor by United States Employment Bèrvice 1106, 1107 Farm labor specialists to aid farmers in securing help 333 Farm labor supplied by Public Service Reserve of the United States Employment Service. 1244-1249 Farm labor, terms of employment of 1539, 1540 France. Legislation regarding small holdings for war victims 1432, 1433 Great Britain. Wages, agricultural, provisions in Corn Production Act for regulation of 97-1 GO Women agricultural workers 1109-1112 Work.of tne agricultural wages board 1509-1511 Holland. Farm laborers' wages 108, 109 How farm labor is hired 1539 , 1540 Industrial and agricultural labor and the next Army draft S33-S3» Ohio. Mobilizing and distributing farm labor, new idea of Council of National Defense for . . . 781-791 Wages of farm labor in tho United States 1484, 14S5 (See also Land colonization; Farm labor.)

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246 INDEX TO VOLUME VI.

Page. Agriculture, Secretary of. Statement concerning farm-labor problem 835 Air hammer, effect on hands of stonecutters of 753-761 Airplane wings, dope poisoning in the manufacture of 60, 289-316, 6X7 Alabama. Coal mines. Wage scale 631 631 Alcohol:

Allyl, as an industrial poison 6S9 Amyl, as an industrial poison 298-315 As an industrial poison 291-315 Butyl , as an industrial poison 298, 301 Denatured, as an industrial poison 299, 687-^00 Ethyl , as an industrial poison 297, 301-314, 689, 690 France. Liquors, alcoholic, as related to industrial conditions 75-77 Grain, as an industrial poison 300, 311 Methyl, as an industrial poison 296-315, 687-690, 1300-1302, 1350 Propyl, as an industrial poison 301 Wooa. ( See Alcohol, methyl.) A lcoholism. New Y ork City. Deaths from alcoholism in relation to occupation 7 IC A ldehyd e as an industrial poison gs'j Alumàtol as an industrial poson 26S Amatol as an industrial poison 208,277, 1289, 1291 A m bi y opia from use of wood alcohol 689 American Federation of Labor, thirty- seventh annual convention 139-145 American Institute of Architects. Resolutions concerning war housing 700, 701 Amido derivatives of benzene as industrial poisons 1H7 Amino compounds as industrial poisons 1292 Ammonal as an industrial poison 268 Ammonia as an industrial poison 268 A mmonium nitrate as an industrial poison 268

Amylacetate. (See Acetate, amyl.) Anemia from TNT poisoning 272, 1287-1798 Anthracene as an industrial poison 187 Anthrax: Great Britain. Anthrax as an occupational disease. Statistics 690 Report of anthrax suspected to be due to infected shaving brushes 478, 479 Massachusetts. Department of health. Statistics concerning anthrax 474 Apoplexy, deaths from, in relation to occupation, New York City 716 Arbitration. (See Conciliation and arbitration.) Argentina: Economic conditions of Indians in Federal territories of Chaco and Formosa 238 National insurance, proposed law authorizing a commission to prepare a code of 1353 Arizona:

Copper districts, disputes in 544-^46 Deportations from Bisbee, Department of Justice investigation of 1419 Deportations from Bisbee, report of President's mediation commission condemning 13-17

Army and Navy rations, changes in cost of 362 Army construction work, wage rates on 1474-1483 Arsenic as an industrial poison 187, 690 Arseniurcted hydrogen as an industrial poison 187 Associations. (See Labor organizations.) Australia: Bureau of census and statistics. Yearbook 13"3 Conciliation and arbitration. Report of cases decided and awards made 1596 Cost of living, New South Wales 14C9

Emergency legislation, manual of 717 Invalid and old-age pensions. Statistics 716,717 Labor exchange system, New South Wales 658-660 Maternity allowances. Statistics 717 Military pension system 159 New South Wales. Bureau of statistics. Yearbook 14G9, 1590 Prices, wholesale, in the United States and foreign countries 604, 605 Queensland. Registrar general's office. Statistical abstract 717 State insurance statistics 1283, 1284 Settlement of returned soldiers on the land. Reports 1037, 1038 South Australia. Chief inspector of factories. Report 717, 71H Statistics of bureau of census and statistics. 238, 239 Victoria. Friendly societies, report on 1038 War pensions 1353 Workmen's compensation experience, New South Wales 658-660 Austria: Communal kitchens 1424,1425 Demobilization after the War 1121,1122 Military pensions system 159-102 Ne .v ministries of public welfare and public health 1337-1339 Trade-unions, loss of membership during the. War 154,155 Vital and sickncss statistics during the War 1315 War bonus for Government employees 921 , 922 Workmen's accident insurance law, amendment of 433. , 434 "Aviatel" as an industrial poison * 292j293 Awards . (See Conciliation and arbitration.)

& Baltimore shipyards. (See Delaware River and Baltimore shipyards.) Banana oil. ( See Acetate, amyl, an an industrial poison. ) Bargaining, collective. (See Agreements between employers and employees.) Benefit and retirement systems. (See Oíd age and invalidity; Social insurance; Soldiers and sailors; Welfare work; Workmen's compensation and insurance.) Benzol (or benzene) as an industrial poison 291,205,296,304,306,313

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INDEX TO VOLUME VI. 247

Paso. Benzyl benzoate 299 Berne, Switzerland. International trade-union conference 664-071 Birth rates:

Germany and Austria. Vital and sickness statistics 1312-1315 Netherlands, during the War 1425

Bisbcc, Aris.: Deportations, investigation of Department of Justice of 1419 Deportations, report of President's mediation commission condemning 13-17 Blast furnaces. (See Iron and steel industry.) Blindness: From industrial use of wood alcohol 687-690 From industrial use of colorite 687,683 Boards of arbitration. (See Conciliation and arbitration. ) Boston. Clothing industries, women's. Trade agreements 951-962

Bricklayers' Union No. 18 and Contracting Bricklayers' Association of Cincinnati. Decision re- garding wage scale 1191-1193

Bridge and Structural Iron W orkers' Union No. 1 of Chicago, study of industrial accidents among. . 438-441 Bright's disease. New York City. Deaths from Bright' s disease in relation to occupation. 716 British Labor Party, draft report on reconstruction 791-811 Building permits in the Netherlands during the War 1127

a California:

Employment and living conditions of women in industry 114-113 Employment bureaus, public, work of 655-656 Industrial accident commission. Report 436-433 General construction safety orders 103o Safety and efficiency in mines 712 Industrial welfare commission. Report for 1915 and 1916 114-11 S Women and minors in fruit ana vegetable-canning industries, orders concerning 399-394, 473 Women and minors in laundry ana fish-canning industries, orders concerning 119, 120 Oil fields dispute 544,547 Social insurance commission. Social health insurance 1036 State council of defense. Report of committee on petroleum 1033 Canada: Census and statistics office. Yearbook 713 Commission on conservation. Report of Winnipeg conference on urban and rural develop- ment in Canada 718,1033 Rural planning and development 1011-1014, 1033 Compulsory work legislation 1561 .1562 Disabled soldiers. Survey of openings for training in industries 346-819 Employment offices, provincial, work of 127, 413, 643, 970, 1259 Labor, Department or. Labor legislation for 1916 239 Seventh annual report on wholesale prices 239, 240 Strikes and lockouts, statistics 1345-1347, 1353, 1590, 1591 Military hospitals commission. Reconstruction, bulletin for all interested In the welfare of returned soldiers 719 Report 1590 Military pension system 161 Nova Scotia. Workmen's compensation board. Report 1281-1283, 1353 Ontario. Bureau of mines. Report 1038 Plan to enlist boys for farm labor 1197 Prices in 1917 60Ò Prices, wholesale, in the United States and foreign countries 604, 005 Prices, wholesale. Seventh annual report of Department of Labor, including family budget of cost of living 239,240 Quebec. Provincial secretary's department. Bureau of statistics. Yearbook 103S H ural planning and development 1011-1014, 103 S State, Department of, Secretary of. Proclamations, etc., relating to European War 719 Strikes and lockouts. Statistics 1345-1347,1353 Urban and rural development in Canada 718, 103 S Work law, compulsory 1005, 1561, 1562 Cancer. Deaths from cancer in relation to occupation, Now York City 716 Carni ing industries, California. Minimum wages and maximum hours for women and minors liy, 120,390-394 Canteens, industrial. France 1573-107'i Carbon disulphide as an industrial poison 1*7 Carbon tetrachloride as an industrial poison 2 )2 Casein varnish as a protection against TN T 129o

Catastrophe hazard and workmen's compensation insurance 683-685 Cellulose acetate. ( See Acetate, cellulose. ) Cellulose nitrate. ( See Nitrate, cellulose. ) Chicago: Bridge and Structural Iron Workers' Union No. 1. Report of industrial accidents 438-441 Clothing industries, women's. Trade agreements 317-328 Packing-house industry dispute 550, 551 Child labor. (See Children in industry. ) Children in industry: Child labor in warring countries. Report of Children's Bureau 475 Child-labor law, Federal. Enforcement daring 1917 44 Great Britain. Inquiry of board of education into employment of public elementary school children 1597,1598 Juvenile delinquency and juvenile employment, relation between 403-406 Massachusetts. Children leaving school to go to work, in Waltham 398-403, 476 (See also Labor legislation; Women and child wage earners.) 5 S *

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248 INDEX TO VOLUME VI. Children's Bureau: Page. Child labor in warring countries, report concerning 475 Children leaving school to go to work, in Waltham, Mass., report concerning... 1 398-403 ' 476 Maternity and infant care in a rural county in Kansas * * ' 470 Military pension systems in United States and foreign countries,

report concernine". ". * ". *. ! * Ì59-I6? 237 Work of, in 1917. Fifth annual report of Secretary of Labor '44 Children's gardens, as feature of social welfare work I97 Chile: Retirement of employees on State railways, law concerning 435 47G Statistical abstract of Central Statistics Bureau '240 Chloroform as an industrial poison ¿92 ' 293 314 Chromates as industrial poisons !!!!!!!!!!!! ' '187 Cincinnati: Bricklayers' Union No. 18 and Contracting Bricklayers' Association, decision regarding wage scale 1191-1193 Clothing industries, women's. Trade agreements ...V! " " * 553-558 Cirrhosis of li ver. Deaths from, in relation to occupation, in New York City " " *

716 Civil Service Commission: Annual report, thirty-fourth 475 Cooperation of Department of Labor with, for finding men for certain Government establish- ments 40 Civil-service employees (U. S.). (See Government employees.) Civil service. France. Salaries of employees 1197-1198 Clothing industries: A rmy clothing, labor standards in the manufacture of 836 France. Saturday half holiday for women ^ Men's, trade agreements in, New York City ..!!!!!!". 18-26 Women's, trade agreements in, Boston ! . ! . ! I ! I ! I ! 951-962 Women's, trade agreements in, Chicago . . I.I.II 317-328 Women's, trade agreements in, Cincinnati and St. Louis "I 553-558 Women's, trade agreements in, New York City

634 635 W omen's , trade agreements in. Philadelphia 2^_39 Clothing, protective, for women and girl workers in Great Britain IIIIIIIIIIII "945I947 1038 Clubs, community houses, and recreation centers for employees and their families I . I* I* . . 199-212 (See also Welfare work.) Coal, compensation to German workmen idle on account of lack of 1431 1432 Coal miners, Alabama, wage scale in ßai-im Coal, relative retail prices in United States 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 599 Collective agreements. (See Agreements between employers and employees: Conciliation and arbitration.) Collodion as a protection against TNT 1296 Colonization, land, (fie« Land colonization.) Colorado, State inspector of coal mines, report of 1594 Colorite, blindness from industrial use of ($7 ' ¿3 Columbia River shipyards. (See San Francisco

Bay. etc.) ' Comfort of employees. (See Housing; Sanitation and hygiene, industrial; Welfare work.) Commissions. (See Labor departments and commissions.) Communal kitchens. (See Kitchens, communal.) Compensation to German workmen idle on account of lack of coal 1431 1432 Compensation to British seamen for loss of personal property at sea 1429-1431 Compensation. (See also Workmen's compensation ana insurance.) Compulsory work legislation: New Jersey " 1005 New York and Canada " "i «mi 1 Conciliation and arbitration: '

Australia. Report of cases decided and awards made 1595 Chicago. Meat-packing dispute 550 551 Cincinnati. Wage award to bricklayers 1191-1193 Department of Labor, United States, conciliation work of. 227-229, 468-470, 707-709, ÌÓ27-ÌÓ29 1340-1344 *

France. Provisions for settlement of labor disputes in merchant marine 1032 1033 Settlement of labor disputes in private establishments manufacturing war materials . 73 -75 Germany. War office order relating to arbitration boards " 828 New Y ork Harbor wage adjustment, award of board of arbitration " " 230-233 Packing-house industries " "1163-1175 President's mediation commission. Deportations in Warren district of Arizona condemned . . 13 17 Report . 544-552 Shipbuilding disputes on the Pacific coast, adjustment of I .. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 559 -568 Shipbuilding Labor Adjustment Board, recent awards Ì175-1190 United States Board of Mediation and Conciliation, report of I.IIIII.".".".. " 229 ' 230 (See also Agreements between employers and employees. " ' Connecticut, Hartford. Statement of State free employment office 133 134 Consumption. (See Tuberculosis.) Convict labor, bill to employ on war supplies 714 Cooperative societies in Japan, increase In 1 1 II ! ! 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 701 705 Copper districts of Arizona, disputes in 514-546 Cost of living: California. Women in industry 114-118 District of Columbia. Wage-earning women: food, housing, and sundries I.* 493 505 Wage-earning women: how they spend their money 769-780 Wage-earning women: their clothing I. 253 -264 Wage-earning women: who they are and what they do """* 1-12 France. Wages and cost of living """* 101-106 Germany. Investigations of the war committee on consumers' interests 1 . 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 505-520 Germany. Wages and cost of living 880-890 Gulf ana South Atlantic shipbuilding district ¿461-1466 Japan. Increase in prices of food and other commodities 700 Netherlands 1040,1156,1157 New South Wales. Yearbook 1469,1596 New York. Shipbuilding district..: 879,880 Norway. Government employee's family Í466-1468

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INDEX TO VOLUME VT. 249

Cost of living- Concluded. Page. Philadelphia. Shipbuilding district 604 Portugal 608-609 South Africa. Increased cost of living 1468,1469 (See also Food control; Prices; Retail prions; Wages; Wholesale prices.) Council of National Defense: Industrial fatigue, detecting and reducing 1579,1595 Lighting for factories, etc., code of 1577, 1578, 1595 Ohio branch. New idea of mobilizing and distributing farm labor 781-791 Work of labor exchanges 1263, 1268 Report 1037 Report on manufacture and loading of high explosives 1580, 1581, 1595 Statement concerning program for labor administration submitted to the President by 330 Court decisions. ( See Decisions of courts relating to labor.)

Crippled men. ( See Handicapped men in industry; Soldiers and sailors.) Cu oa. Sugar production in 1915-16 and foreign sugar trade in 1916 240, 241 Cutlery industry, health hazards and mortality from tuberculosis among workers in 181-184 Cyanosis from ŤNT poisoning 1287-1299

D. Dangerous and injurious occupations: Cutlery industry, health hazards in and mortality from tuberculosis among workers 181-184

(See also Accidents, industrial; Occupational discasos; Poisoning, industrial.) Dangerous or objectionable establishments in France, regulations concerning 1302-1304 Death rates: Germany. Death rates from lung diseases 95 Germany and Austria. Vital ana sickness statistics 1312-1315 Netherlands, during the War 1425 Tuberculosis, mortality among cutlery workers from 181-184 Decisions of courts relating to labor: California Industrial Accident Commission. Report 436-438 Hawaii. Constitutionality of compensation law 164-166 Minnesota. Minimum-wage law held constitutional 636,637 Unionizing employees under contract declared illegal bv United States Supreme Court 146-152 Delaware River and Baltimore shipyards. Decision of Shipbuilding Labor Adjustment Board as to wages, hours, and other conaitiôns 910-918

Demobilization: Austria. Difference in attitude of German and Austrian trade-unions 1121, 1122 British Labor Party plan for, in draft report on reconstruction 795, 796 Germany. Reconstruction program of trade-unions 813-814 Great Britain. Labor resettlement committee 1112-1116

Democratic control of industries. Plan of British Labor Party in draft report on reconstruc- tion 794,800-804 Denmark: Communal kitchens 1425 Trade-unions. Statistics of membership and expenditures 1271, 1272, 1353 Deportations from Warren district, Arizona:

Department of Justice investigation of 1419 Report of President's mediation commission condemning 13-17

Diabetes. Deaths from, in relation to occupation in New York City 716 Dilution of labor in a shell factory, Great Britain, effect of 571-573 Dimethyl ketone. (See Acetone.) Disabled soldiers. (See Soldiers and sailors.) Disability pensions. (See Social insurance; Soldiers and sailors; Welfare work; Workmen's com- pensation and insurance.)

Discharge of soldiers. (See Demobilization.) Diseases, industrial. (See Occupational diseases.) Disputes, labor. (See Conciliation and arbitration; Strikes and lockouts.) District of Columbia: Cost of living. Wage-earning women: food housing, and sundries 493-505 Cost of living. Wage-earning women: how they spend their money 769-780 Cost of living. Wago-earning women: thoir clothing 253-264 Cost of living. Wage-earning women: who they aro and what they do 1-12

Eight-hour law for females. In report of health officor 473 Housing Association, Emergency 461 Minimum wage bill. Heanngs 1512,1513,1595 Dominican Republic. Wages in certain occupations 109

DoDe poisoning in the manufacture of airplanes 60, 289-316, 687 Dopes, acetate, as industrial poisons 291, 296-299, 302-315 Dopes, nitrato, as industrial poisons 291, 299-304, 315 Dopes, tetrachlorethane, as industrial poisons 291-296,302-316 Dress and waist industry. New York City, changes in wage rates 634, 635 Duluth, Minn. Morgan Park a modern mdustrial suburb of Minnesota Steel Co 729-753 Dust. Great Britain. Effect on silica brick workers 1020-1023, 1038 Dusts, animal and mineral, dangers from. (See Dangerous and injurious occupations.) Dynamite. (See Nitroglycerin as an industrial poison.)

E. Economic consequences of physical disability 584-588 Education, Bureau of. Negro worker and his education 218-222 Education, industrial. (See Vocational education.) Eight-Hour Commission. Report on effect of eight-hour law upon wages and hours of railroad employees 628-631,715 Eight-hour day: District of Columbia. Report of health officer concerning oight-hour law for females 473 Finland. Eight-hour day established by agreement 109-110 Railroad employees, effect of eight-hour law upon wages and hours of 628-631, 715 Suspension of eight-hour law on certain Government contracts in Washington, D. C 112 (See aUo Agreements between omployers and employees; Conciliation ana arbitration; Labor legislation; Union scale of wages.)

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250 INDEX TO VOLUME VI.

Rmaillite. ( See "Quittner's Emaillito B " as an industrial poison.) Pag«. Bmergcncy Fleet Corporation. ( See United States Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corpora- tion.) Emigration: Japanese 1593 Netherlands. During the War 1426

Employment and living conditions of women in California 114-113 Employment and unemployment: British Labor Party draft report on reconstruction 701-811

Changes m occupations of women and girls m Great Britain during the War 339-342 Cooperation of department of Labor with Civil Service Commission for finding men for certain Government establishments 46 Employment, volume of, in selected industries 128-132,414-410, 646- 650, 977- 9S0, 1259- 12 30 Farm labor, terms of employment of 1539,1540 France. Labor conditions in industrial and commercial establishments 1122, 1124 Germany . Compensation to workmen idle on account of laek of coal 1431, 1432 Great Britain. Effect of the War upon the employment of women 932-945 Great Britain and Ireland . Volume of employment 134-133, 420-424, 650-654, 981-985 Index numbers of employment and of pay roIT, January, 1915, to December, 1917 418, 419 Japan, industrial conditions in. Statistics 702-706 Labor turnover of seamen on the Great Lakes 1103-1415 Massachusetts. Bureau of statistics. Report 1263-1265, 1350 Munition plants, United States, employment of males and females m certain 1211, 1212 Netherlands. D uring the War - 1426, 1428 New York State, statement of industrial commission concerning employment 132,133 Selected industries 1546-1552 Shipyards of Emergency Fleet Corporation. Employment conditions 1231-1239 Sweden. Unemployment legislation. 1269,1270 (See also Agreements between employers and employees; Children in industry; Conciliation and arbitration; Employment offices; Handicapped men in industry; Labor and the War; Soldiers and sailors; Strikes and lockouts; Wages; Woman and child wage earners; Women in industry.)

Employment managers' conference at Philadelphia, April 2 and 3, 1917 425,426 Employment managers' conference at Rochester, N. Y., May 9-11, 1918 1530-1539 Employment of farm labor, terms of 1539, 1540 Employment offices: Australia. New South Wales. Operation of the labor exchange system 658 660 California . W ork of public employment bureaus 655- 656 Canada. Work of nrovincial employment offices 127, 413, 643, 970, 1250, 1546

Council of National Defense, Ohio branch. New idea of mobilizing and distributing iarm labor 781-791 Employment bureaus, national, recommendation by Secretary of Labor for creation of 42,43 Federal, State, and municipal, rates of wages of employees placed . . . 375-337, 611-625, 891-903, 1480-1507 Work of, in United States and Canada 121-127, 410-413, 638-645,965-970, 1253-1259, 1541-1548 Germany. Labor distribution offices 1268,1269 Reconstruction program of tradc-unkms . 813 Rules governing cooperation of employment office with national auxiliary service 828-831 Great Britain and Ireland. Report 127-128, 414, 645, 646, 971-977 Hartford, Conn. State free employment office, work of 133-134 Netherlands 1427 New York State Industrial Commission, bureau of employment. Reports 132, 133, 656 60S Statement of placements 126», 1266 Ohio. Work of labor exchanges. Issued by Council of Naticsml Defense 1267, 1268 United States Employment Service. Conserving farm labor 1106, 1107 Mobilizing workers 1230-1253 Organized by Department of Labor 568-570

Employment of women and girls in Great Britain 65-67 Enemy aliens or their dependents, workmen's compensation payments to 432, 433 Engineering trades. Great Britain. Women in engineering trades after the War 1518-1522 Enlisted men. ( See Soldiers and sailor».) Bstablisiiment disability funds, pension funds, and group insurance for employees 44*1-456 Ethylchloracetate as an industrial poison - 299 Explosives: Council of National Defense. Report on manufacture and loading of high explosives. . 1580,1581, 1595

Uniform standards for the manufacture and transportation of high explosives 167-176 (See also Accidents; industrial; Occupational diseases; Poisoning, industrial.)

Eye hazards in industrial occupations 1023-1026 F.

Factory permits in the Netherlands during the War 1426 Farm labor in Ohio, mobilizing and distributing, new idea as to, of Council of National Defense 781-791 Farm labor specialists to aid farmers in securing help 333 Farm laborers' wages . (See Wages . ) Farms and farming. (See Agriculture.) Fatigue, industrial. Council of National Defense. Detecting and reducing industrial fatigue . . 1579, 1595 Fedoral Board for Vocational Education. (See Vocational education.) Fedoral employees. (See Government employees.) Federal employment service. (See United States Employment Service.) Federal labor policy, uniformity in 329-333, 831-S33 Finland. Eight-hour working day established by agreement 109, 110 Food:

Army and Navy ration, changes in prices of 362 Change in retail prices of. and in union wage scales 1505, 1509 Consumption oL in Swoden, changes in character of 1157-lIüü, 1355 (See also Cost of living; Food control; Prices; Retail prices; Wholesale prices.) Food control: Communal kitchens in European countries 1420-1425 France. Bread rationing 368-370 - Industrial canteens 1573-157«

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Food control- Concluded. Paga Germany. Food situation. « 1093-1101 Government food control in 1017 01-95 Reconstruction program of trade-unions 811-817 France: Alcoholic liquors as related to industrial conditions 75-77 Assurance and social wolfare, commission of. Reports concerning war disabled 1596 Bread rationing 368-370 Cantoens, industrial 1573-1576 Da n «e roa s or objectionable establishments, regulations concerning 1302-1304 Disabled soldiers, oxperienco in the placing of 1134-1140 Economic effort during tfco War 1354 Jómale labor in war industries, precautions to be observed in employment of 69-73 Infauts' nursing rooms in factories 465-467 Labor conditions in industrial and commercial establishments 1122-1125 Labor disputes in merchant marine, provisions tor settlement of 1032, 1033 Lahor disputos in private establishments manufacturing war materials, settlement of 73-75 Meat prices, wholesale 1156 Military pension systom 159, 160 Ministry of Labor. Annual report on general statistics 211 Report of address on agriculture for disabled soldiers 1033 Vital statistics 1597 Ministry of Munitions and War Manufactures. Circulars and orders 1038 Night work of women, decroaso of 577,578 Railway nationalization, effect on wages, hours, and transportation rates 1071-10S0 Rehabilitation of disabled soldiers, now law relating to 1129-1134 Requisition, civil 1161, 1 102 Salaries in central administration office under the minister of war, increase of 635 Salaries ol persons in civil service 1197, 1198 Saturday half-holiday for women in clothing trades 75 Small holdings for war victims, legislation regarding 1432, 1433 Vocational reeducation of disabled soldiors enjoying pensions 1353, 1354 Vocational reeducation of disabled soldiers, agricultural 1596, 1597 Circulars concerning 1597 Vocational reeducation of disabled soldiers. Proposition to make obligatory upon the Gov- ernment 1597 Vocational roeducation of war cripples 1434-1438 Wage increases for civil employees 106-108 Wage increases in Bordeaux 1195. 1191 Wages and cost of living 101-106 War bonuses 922-930 Women, precautions to bo observed in employment of, in war industries 69-73 Women, decrease of night work of 577, 578 W omen, Saturday half holiday for, in clothing trados 75

Freight handlors on passenger-freight steamers on t ho Great Lakes 761-708 Fumes and vapors, dangers from. ( See Dangerous and injurious occupations; Poisoning, indus- trial.) Fusel oil. (See Alcohol, amyl, as an industrial poison.)

G. Garment industry. ( See Clothing industries.) Gases, dangers from. ( See Poisoning, industrial.) Gastritis from TNT poisoning „ 274 Germany: Communal kitchens 1424

Compensation to workmen idlo on account of lack of coal 1431, 1432 Conscription of labor law 81/-831 Cost of living and wages 880-890 Cost of living. Investigations of the war committee on consumers' interests 505, 520 Disabled soldiors and civilians, training and employment of 851-S59 Food control, governmental 91-95 Food situation 1093-1101 Freo trade-union councils in 1916, statistics of 427-431 Government control of labor in, national auxiliary service law 817-S31 Housing shortage 1014, 1015 Labor boards, bills for the creation of. 1116-1120 Labor distribution offices 1268, 1269 Military pension system 159-162 Reconstruction program of trade-unions 811-S17 Salaried Employees. Imperial Institute for. Report for 1916 191-194 Standardization ana decentralization of industry, proposed 1020, 1021 Strikes and lockouts in 1916, statistics of 234 Vital and sickness statistics during the War 1312 1314 Women in foundries, employment of 947-950 Government employees: Austria. War bonuses for Government employees 921,922 Bills for retirement of omployeos in the civil service 1595 Compensation Commission, United States Employees'. First annual report 156-159 Tracfe-unions in the Government service 153,154 (See also W omen in industry. ) Government establishments, conference of safety engineers of 1305, 1336 Government housing at United States shipyards 456-460 Government labor policy, uniformity in 329-333 Groat Britain: Agreement between Engineering Employers' Federation and trade-unions 576,577 Agricultural wages board of England ana Wales, work of 1509-1511 Agricultural waçes, provisions for regulation of, in Corn Production Act 97-100 Anthrax due to infected shaving brushes 478,479 Births, deaths, and marriages, report of registrar-general 1354

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Great Britain- Concluded. pa<ye Census oí England and Wales 477 Colonial settlement of ex-service men. Report of empire settlement committee 1598 Communal kitchens I'""' 1420-1424 Compensation to seamen for loss of personal property at sea !.!!..!."!!!!!! 1429-1431 Conscription, parliamentary history of 480 Dilution of labor bulletin IO39 Dilution of labor in a shell factory, effect of. I . ! ! 1 1 ! ! ! ! ! ! I ! I ! 571-57T Disabled men. instructions and notes on treatment and training

. IUI 1354 Disabled soldiers, village settlements for 588-590 Disabled soldiers, War Pensions Gazette devoted to work for Ill 479 48O Emergency legislation. Manuals Í039 Emergency regulations I.I.!!!! 1354 Employers' associations and trade-unions, directory of, for 1917 1 1 1 . 1 1 477 Employment act, choice of. Papers read at conference of board of education . I. 1 597 Employment of children attendine public elementary schools 1597 1598 Employment of women, effect of the War upon 932 945 Food supply and production. Manuals of emergency legislation I. II" Ì598 Health insurance, national. Report " IO40 Health insurance, national. Statistics " 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 719 Health insurance, national. Trinitrotoluene

poisoning I . I II i 285^1 298 ' 1354 Health of Munition Workers' Committee. Handbook . ' 1039 Hostels for munition workers I III " I 1*568-1572 Hours of labor in relation to output in British munition factories 1 1 . 1 1 " 334-339 479 Housing, war, British precedents, and housing in America . 461-465 Housing, war, financial aspects of 1563-1568 Industrial councils adopted by pottery industry II.. 962-964 Industrial councils, second report of committee on relations between employers and employed on 1107-1109 Industrial councils, War Cabinet's decision to adopt Whitley report on 1111 573-576,719 Industrial councils, works committees as part of scheme. 1525-1527 Industrial and scientific research, report of committee for 1040 Industrial research in the U nited States, papers on 478 Industrial unrest [[ 57 gg Infectious diseases in England and Wales, reports on IIIIIIII 478 Ireland. Registrar general. Annual report IIIIIIIII 481 Report of births, marriages, and deaths IIIIIIIIIII 1355 Iron ores used in the iron and steel industry, report of resources and production of 477 Labor certificate system and employment of school children, inquiry ofboard of education on. . 1597, 1593 Labor resettlement committee 1112-1116 " Maternity and child welfare 1. 1. IIIIII.. " 1039 Military pension system 1 1 1 .. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 59-1 62 Milk, production and distribution of, report of committee on I.I.IIIII .. 477 Mortalities of birth , infancy .and childhood Ill 1 039 Occupational diseases in 1917 ''' 690 Pensions Gazette, War, devoted to work for disabled soldiers I 479 480 Pensions, Ministry of. Nerve-shattered soldiers and sailors, Golders Green home for i 354 Pensions, war, etc., statutory committee. Report 480 4SI Prices of certain commodities, causes for increase of 304-36^' 477 Prices of food, retail 363^364 Protected occupations for men on admiralty, war office, or munitions work or in railre ad work- shops 1040 Protect i ve clothing for women and girl workers 945-947 1038 Publichealth and medical matters, report on ' 1040 Railway accidents, report of Board 01 Trade on 241 Railwav nationalization, effect on wages, hours, and transportat ion rates 1071, 10S9- 1092 Reconstruction/Ministry of. Committee on relations between employer and employed 1598 Supplementary report on works committees 1525-1527 1598 - - List of commissions and committees ' 1354 Reconstruction program of I abor Partv. Draft report 791-811 Scotland. Local Government Board. Statistics of poor receiving relief 4SI Scotland. Miners' housing 212-216 Silica bricks' manufacture, eíTect of dust inhalation upon workers in 1020-1023, 1038 Soldiers and sailors, disabled , openings in industry suitable for 479 Wages of navigation officers, standard 1193, 1194 Wages of Nottingham tramwav employees, increase of 1104' 1195 Wages, war, regulation by cost 929,921 War conference. E xtracts from minutes of proceedings 47S War housing, financial aspects of 1563-1568 Whitley report and joint standing industrial councils 573-576, 719, 062-964 Widows of deceased soldiers, training of K49-8iii Women agricultural workers 1103-1112 Women and girls. Changes in occupations during the War 339-342 W omen and g iris , employment of 65-67 Women, effect of the War on employment of 932-945 Women employed in war work 1 039 W omen in engineering trades after the War 1518- 1522 W omen in industry . substitution for enlisted men of 1 354 Women in the munition trades 1199-1211 Great Britain and Ireland: Employment offices* Report 127, 128, 414, 645, 646, 971-977 Employment, volume of 134-136, 420-424, 650-654, 981-985 Prices, wholesale in, in the United States, and in other foreign countries 604, 605 Great Lakes' shipyards. Decision of Shipbuilding Labor Adjustment Board as to wages, hours, and other conditions 1190 G ulf shipyards. ( See South Atlantic and Gulf shipyards.)

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Page. Halogen derivatives of hydrocarbons of the fatty series 187 (See also Tetrachlorethane as industrial poison.) Handicapped men in industry: Problem of 579-584 Now York City, case study of civilian cripples by disability and by employment 584-588 (See also Demobilization and the War; Soldiers and sailors; Vocational reeducation.) Hawaii. Compensation law, constitutionality of 164-166 Hazards of blast-furnaco operations 1306-1308 Health. (See Sanitation and hygiene.) Health hazards in the cutlery industry and mortality from tuberculosis among workers 181-184 Health insurance. ( See Old age and invalidity pensions; Social insurance; Soldiers and sailors; Workmen's compensation.) Heart disease. Deaths from organic heart disease in relation to occupation, New York City 716 Hexachlorethane as an industrial poison 299 Holidays and rest periods. France. Saturday half-holiday for women in clothing trades 75 Holland. (See Netherlands.) # Home conditions. (See Cost of living; Housing; Welfare work.) Hospital and medical service:

Germany. Imperial Insurance Instituto for Salaried Employees, statistics of medical treat- ment granted by 191-194 (See also Physicians; Sanitation and hygiene; Women in industry.) Hours of labor: Delaware River and Baltimore shipyards, adjustment of wages and hours of labor 910-916 Freight handlers on passenger-freight steamers on the Great Lakes 763-768 Iron and steel industry, wages and 388, 389, 521-543 Output in British munition factories, hours of labor in relation to 334-339, 479 Switzerland. Regulations for factories 1125,1120 (See also Agreements between employers and employees; Fight-hour day; Labor departments and commissions; Labor legislation; Labor standards; U nion scale of wages; Wages.) Housing: Agricultural camp housing 1325-1335 America, low-cost housing in 697, 698 Bureau of Industrial Housing and Transportation, Department of Labor. Standards recom- mended for permanent industrial housing developments 1351 Canada. Rural planning and development 1011-1014,1038 Company housing of employees 460,461 District of Columbia, wage-earning women 493-505 Emergency housing association formed 461 Federal housing at shipyards 456-460 Germany. Reconstruction program of trade-unions 816, 817 Shortage 1014,1015 Great Britain. Financial aspects of war housing 1553- 1568 Hostels for munition workers 1568-1572 Labor Department. United States, to undertake housing for war needs 1006, 1007 Land problem and housing for wage earnors 1007, 1008 Massachusetts Homestead Commission. Methods of housing described 1322-1324 Land problem and 1316-1325 Morgan Park, Duluth, Minn., a modern industrial suburb 729-753 Netherlands, Government loans for workmen's dwellings 1427 Ohio. Living conditions in labor camps 1008-1011, 1036 St. Paul. Minn., conditions in G98-700 Scotland. Housing after the War 1335-1337 Miners' housing 212-216 Shipyards, Federal housing at 456-460 Standards recommended by Bureau of Industrial Housing and Transportation, Department of Labor 1351,1352 War housing in America, and British precedents 461-465 War housing, resolutions concerning, by the American Institute of Architects 700-701 (See also Welfare work.) Hudson Rivor shipyards. (See North Atlantic and Hudson River shipyards.) Hygiene, industrial. (See Sanitation and hygiene.) I. Illinois:

Compensation act , select ion of ph y sicians under 433 Department of Mines and Minerals. Report 712 • Immigration: Bureau of. Service Bulletin 1352 Statistics 44, 235, 236, 471, 472, 710, 711, 1034, 1035, 1348, Í349,"Í592, 1593 Income. (Sec Wages.) India: Mines, Department of. Report of the chief inspector 241, ' 242 Prices and freights after three years of war. Report of Department of Statistics ' 242 Indiana. Bureau of statistics. Biennial report 473 Industrial accidents. (See Accidonts, industrial.) Industrial and agricultural labor and the next Army draft 833-835 Industrial betterment for employees, administration and costs of 691-697 Industrial conditions in Japan. Statistics 702-706 Industrial councils. (See Joint standing industrial councils.) Industrial diseases. (See Occupational diseases.) Industrial disputes. (See Conciliation and arbitration; Labor disputes; Strikes and lockouts.) Industrial education. (See Vocational education.) Industrial hygiene. (See Sanitation and hygiene.) Indus trial insurance. (See Labor legislation; Old age and invalidity; Social insurance; Workmen's compensation and insurance.) Industrial poisoning. (See Poisoning, industrial.) Industrial Service Conference, Milwaukee I539

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Industrial unrest: Page. Causes of, in report of President's mediation commission 551, 552 Freight handlers on passenger-freight steamers on the Great Lalces 761-768 Great Britain 67, CS Lumber industry of Pacific Northwest 549,550 (i See also Turnover, labor.) Infant mortality. Germany. Increase of infant mortality in Berlin 95 Infants' nursing rooms in factories of France 465-467 Insurance. (See Old age and invalidity; Social insurance; Soldiers and sailors; War-risk insur-

ance; Workmen's compensation and insurance.) International Seamen's union of America, annual convention 661-663 International trade-union conference in Berne, Switzerland 664-671 Invalidity. ( See Old age and invalidity.) Ireland. ( See Great Britain.) Iron and s teel industry: Accident hazard of the inexperienced man in the steel industry 176, 177 Accident rates, trend of 1016, 1017 Blast furnaces, accidents in 1306-1308, 1351 W ages and hours of labor in : 3SS, 388, 521-543 Italy: Military pension system 159-162 Munition workers, protection of health of 184-190 National Accident Insurance Fund, monthly bulletin 482

Railway nationalization, effect on wages, hours, and transportation ratos 1071, 1080-1083 Workmen's accident insurance law of 1904 482 Workmen's accident insurance law, proposals for amendment oL 481, 482 J.

Japan: Emigration statistics 1593 Industrial conditions. Statistics 702-700 Railway nationalization, cffcct on wages, hours, and transportation rates 1071, 1087-10S) Jaundice: As an occupational disease in Great Britain 690 Cases from TNT poisoning 268, 272,275, 1286-1298 From airplano wings dope 290-295, 304, 311, 314, 315

Joint standing industrial councils: Great Britain. Adopted by pottery industry 962-964 Second report on 1107-1109 War Cabinet's decision to adopt Whitley report 573^576,719 Works committees as part of s chôme 1525-1527

Juvenile delinquency and juvenile employment, relation between 403-406 Juvenile employment. ( See Children in industry; Woman and child wage earners.) K.

Kansas: Industrial welfare commission. Order concerning minimum wage for women in mercantile establishments 931 Report concerning wages, hours, and working conditions of women and minors in laun- dries and stores 394-397,473 Kitchens, communal, in European countries 1420-1425 Kitchens, war, in Germany 93, 94

L. Labor and the new social order. Draft report of the British Labor Party on reconstruction 791-811 Labor and the War:

Agricultural and industrial, and the next Army draft 833-S35 Compulsory work law enacted in New Jersey 1003 Convict labor on war supplies, bill to employ, United States 714 Franco. Alcoholic liquors as related to industrial conditions 75-77 Germany. Governmental control of labor. Text of national auxiliary service law 817-S31 Great Britain. Industrial unrest in. 67, 68 Great Britain. Labor Party. Draft report on reconstruction program 791-S11 Hours of labor in relation to output in British munition factories 334-333,479 Housing, war. In America, and British precedents 461-465 Resolutions by tho American Institute of Architects 700,701 Industrial and agricultural labor and the next Army draft 833-835 Labor. Secretary of. Fifth Annual Report 40-47 Mobilizing and distributing farm labor, new idea as to, of Council of National Defense, Ohio branch 781-791 Munition plants, United States, employment of males and females in certain 1211, 1212 Munition workers, hostels for in Great Britian 15G8-1572 President's mediation commission. Report 544-552 Soldier, the worker, and the land's resources, the 48-56 Uniformity in Federal labor policy 329-333 ( See also Accidents, industrial; Agreements between employers and employees; Agriculture; Children in industry; Conciliation and arbitration; Cost of living; Dilution of labor; Em- ployment and unemployment; Housing; Labor departments and commissions; Labor organ- izations; Labor standards; Occupational diseases; Poisoning, industrial; Soldiers and sailors; Strikes and lockouts; Wages; Women in industry; Workmen's compensation and insurance.) Labor bureaus. ( See Employment olTiccs; Labor departments and commissions.) Labor conditions, changes agreed to by railroad shopmen 833,837 Labor conditions in industrial and commercial establishments of France. 1122-1125

Labor contracts. (See Decisions of courts relating to labor.) Labor council. ( See Advisory labor council.) Labor departments and commissions: Advisory Labor Council - 323-333, S3 1-833 California Industrial Accident Commission 433-438, 712, 1036 California Industrial Welfare Commission . 114-120, 330-394, 473

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Labor departments and commissions- Concluded. Page. Canada. Department oí Labor. Strikes and lockouts 1345-1347 ' 1353 Children's Bureau. ( See Children's Bureau.) ' Commission to observe results of eight-hour law in railway transportation. Report 628-631 Germany. (See Germany.) Great Britain. ( See Great Britain.) Kansas. (See Kansas.) Labor, United States Department of. Conciliation work 227-229

„ , . 46S-470, 707-709, 1027-1029, 1340-1344, 1584-1589 Labor „ Policies Board, , appointment . of. 1419 Labor, Secretary of. Fifth Annual Report .11111"."." 40-47 ' 237 Maryland. (See Maryland.) ' Massachusetts. (See Massachusetts.) New Jersey. (See Now Jersey.) New York State. (See New York State.) Ohio Industrial Commission 474, 676-678, 1036-1037, 1310, 1311, 1350, 13õl Railway Board of Adjustment No. 1, creation of. " 1228-1230 Shipbuilding Labor Adjustment Board. (See Shipbuilding Labor Adjustment

" Board, awards of.) United States Board of Mediation and Conciliation. Report 229 230 United States Employment Service 568-570 ' Í239-Í253 Virginia. (See Virginia.) '

War Labor Conference Board. (See War Labor Board.) Wisconsin. (See Wisconsin.) (See also Children's Bureau; Conciliation and arbitration; Labor and the War.) Labor disputes: France. Settlement of, in private establishments making war materials 73-75 (See also Conciliation and arbitration; Strikes and lockouts.) Labor, farm. (See Agriculture.) Labor, female. (See Women in industry.) Labor legislation: Austria. Workmen's accident insurance law, amendment of 433 434 California. Results of minimum- wage legislation in canning industry 390-394* 473 Canada. Compulsory work law lllllllllll" 1561 ' Í562 Chile. Retirement of employees on Stato railways 1111111111 1*1 ' 435 Eight-hour law. Effect upon wages and hours of railway

employees 11 1111 111111 1 628-631 Finland. Eight-hour working day established by agreemont 109 110 France. Dangerous or objectionable establishments 1.1111 1302-Ì304 Rehabilitation oí disaolcd soldiers, new law relating to 1.1111111111" 1129-1134 Small holdings for war victims ".Ï..11. 1432 1433 G crmany . Government control of labor. National auxiliary service lav/ 1 .......V.V.V.l 111.. 81^-831 Regulation of working conditions in reconstruction program of trade-unions. ...11111 815 816 Hours of employment in British munition factories 334^339 New Jorsoy . Compulsory work law adopted 1111111111111 1005 New Y ork. Compulsory work legislation 11111111 Í561 1562 Sweden. U nemployment legislation 1.111.111111*1 1269* 1270 Uniform occupational diseases act. Draft . . .11111 1581-1583 Vera Cruz-Llave, labor provisions of tho now constitution of the State ofl 1111111111111

. . 223-226 Virginia. Workmen's compensation legislation 11 Í553-1555 V ocational rehabilitation act, proposed 11111*1 1127-1129 W orkmen's compensation laws, aaoquacy of 111111111111 988-999 (See also Decisions of courts relating to labor; Hours of labor; LabòráèpaVtments" ärid" com- missions; Woman and child wage-earners; Workmen's compensation and insurance ) Labor organizations: American Federation of Labor, thirty-seventh annual convention of 139-145 Austria. Loss of membership of trade-unions during the War 1 154 155 Chicago Bridge and Structural Iron W orkers' Union No. 1, studies of industrial accidents among 43^441 Denmark. Trade-unions. Statistics of membership ana expenditures * " " 1271 ' 1272 1353 Germany. Bill for creation of labor boards * " " ' 1116^-1120 Freo trado-union councils in 1916. Statistics 427-431 Trade-unions, reconstruction program of 1111111111111111 811-817 Great Britain. Agreement between Engineering Employers' Federation and trade-unions 1 1 * 576 577 International Seamen's Union of America. Annual convention... * 661-663 Locomotive Firemen, Brotherhood of, recent wage studies and demands' oil 1 1 1 916-920 Netherlands. Membership 342« Swedish trade-unions, seventh congross 1111111111111111111111111111 672 673 Switzerland. International trade-union conference in Berne 664^671 Trade-unions. Statistics 1273 1274 Trade-unions in the Government service 1.1111 153 ' 154 (See also Agreements between employers and employees; Conciliation "and arbitration ) '

Labor Policies Board, appointment 01 1418 1419 Labor policy ^ Federal, uniformity in 329^333 ' 831-833 Labor provisions of tho new constitution of tho State of Vera Cruz- Llave. 1111 ' 223-2% Labor, Secretary of. Fifth annual report ť 40-47 2-17 Labor standards: report ť Army clothing. Labor standards in the manufacture of S3f> Eight-hour law. suspension of, on certain Government contracts in Washington, D . C 1 1 112 Shipping Board, United States, and labor standards .

112 113 Labor turnover of seamen on the Great Lakes 111.11*1*1 Ì408-Ì415 Lake Carriers' Association, employment system of 1111111*1 985-987 Land colonization: France. Legislation regarding small holdings for war victims 1432, 1433 Germany. Disabled soldiers. Settlement on the land

851-856 Great Britain. Colonial settlement of ex-service men 1.111111111111 1593 Report of empire settlement committee *.*.*.*.*.*.".".111.111111111111 1598 Village settlements for disabled soldiers 1111111 588-590 Housing and tne land problem 111111111111111* Í316-1325 Secretary of Labor. Report of. Recommendation for création of agricaitiiral èòiônies. .111.. 45 Soldior, the worker, and the land's resources, the 48-55

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Laundry industry: Page. Wages, hours, and working conditions of women and minors. California 119, 120 W ages, hours, and working conditions of women. Kansas 394-397 Laws, labor. ( See Labor legislation.) Lead and its compounds as industrial poisons 60, 187, 690, 716 Lead poisoning: Great Britain. As an occupational disease. Statistics 690 New York City. Deaths from leadpoisoning in relation to occupation 716 Leaving certificates. Great Britain. Women in the munitions trades 1206-1210 lighting, code of. Issued by committee on labor, Council of National Defense 1577, 1578, 1595 Lighting, faulty; dangers to workers from 181-183 Lime, acetate of, as an industrial poison 1301, 1302 Ti ver, cirrhosis of. Deaths from, in relation to occupation, in New York City 716 Living conditions. ( See Cost of living; Housing; Welfare work.) Locomotive Firemen, Brotherhood of, reccnt wage studies and demands of 916-920 Louisiana. Labor and Industrial Statistics, Department of. Report 1594 Lumber industry: Pacific Northwest, unrest in lumber industry of 519, 550

M. Manufacturing industries. Earnings in New York Stato 1486-1488 Maryland: Industrial accident commission, and court of appeals, reports of cases under workmen's com-

pensation act decided by 237 Workmen's compensation and accident insurance 674-676, 712 Mine inspector. Report 1036 Massachusetts: Anthrax, statistics of 474 Bureau of statistics. Collective agreements between employers and labor organizations 473 Labor legislation. Bulletin 712 Statistics of manufactures. Seventh annual report on union scale of wages and hours of labor i 237 Children leaving school to go work, in Waltham 398-403, 476 Constitutional convention. Bulletin on existing laws on old-age pension systems 1594 Department of health. Statistics concerning anthrax 474 Emplovment. Report of bureau of statistics 1263-1265, 1350 Health'hazards in the cutlery industry. Report 181-184 Homestead commission. Housing methods described in report 1322-1324 Homestead commission. Lowell homestead project 1036 Homestead commission. Proceedings of city ana town planning confercnce 1350 Industrial accidont board. Report on accidents and occupational diseases 1017-1019, 1036 Minimum wage commission. Wages of women in garment, etc., factories 1594 Minimum wage commission. Wages of women in shirt, etc., factories 1594 Social insurance and accident prevention urged by governor in address to legislature 441-443 Maximum hours. ( See Eight-hour day; Labor legislation; Wages; Women in industry.) Modiation and arbitration." ( See Conciliation and arbitration.) Medical serviço. (See Hospital and medical service.) Men's clothing industry. (See Clothing industries, men's.) Mercantile industries: Minimum wage for women employees. Kansas 931 Minimum wage for women, the retail store and 1513-1517 Wages, hours, and working conditions of women and minors. Kansas 394-397 Mercurial poisoning. As an occupational disease in Great Britain. Statistics 690

Mercury as an industrial poison 187,690 Metallurgical works, accidents at . 130S-1310,1351 Michigan housing code 1350 Military pension systems m the United States and foreign countries 159-162 Milwaukee, industrial service conference held at 1539 Miners' housing in Scotland 212-216 Mines and mining: Alabama. Wage scale for coal miners 631-634 Bureau of Mines. Yearbook. Safety and efficiency in mineral industries 714, 715 California. Safety and efficiency in mines. Industrial Welfare Commission. Bulletin 712

Colorado. State inspector of coal mines. Report 1594 Illinois. Department of mines and minerals. Report 712 Ohio. Statistics of mines and quarries 1310, 1311, 1350, 1351 Utah. Workmen's compensation rates in mining and smelting 678-683

Mines, Bureau of: Accidents at blast-furnace plants in Pennsylvania 130(>-1308, 1351 Accidents at metallurgical works 1308-1310, 1351 Annual report - 475 Safety and efficiency in mineral industries. Yearbook 714

Minimum wage: California, canning industry, results of legislation in 390-394,473 California, laundry and fish-canning industries of 119, 120 District or Columbia. Hearings on bill 1512, 1513, 1595 Great Britain. Universal enforcement of a national minimum 794-799 Kansas . W omen employees in mercantile establishments 931 Massachusetts . W omen in garment, etc., factories 1 594 Minnesota. Law held constitutional 636,637 Retail store and minimum wage for women 1513-1517 Shipbuilding crafts, minimum-wage scale for specified occupations 562,563 ( See also Conciliation and arbitration; Labor legislation; Wages; Woman and child wage earners.)

Minneapolis and St. Paul street car labor dispute 1030-1032 Minnesota: Minimum wage law held constitutional 636-637

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Page. Minnesota Steel Co., Morgan Park, Duluth, a modern industrial suburb of the 729-763 Morgan Park, Duluth. Minn. New industrial suburb of Minnesota Steel Co 729-753 Mortality statistics. ( See Vital and sickness statistics.) Munition workers in Italy, protection of health of 184-190 Munitions work and workers. ( See also Accidents, industrial; Labor and the War; Occupational diseases; Poisoning, industrial; Sanitation and hygiene; Women in industry.)

N. Naphthalene as an industrial poison 187 National Child Labor Committee: Juvenile delinquency and juvenile employment, relation between 403-406 President's statement concerning woman and child labor in letter to 398 National finance, a revolution in. Plan of British Labor Party • 794, 804-807 National War Labor Board, purpose and functions of 1102-1106 Navy yards, United States. Wage increases 1470-1473 Negro labor, migration of, from tne South 45, 46 Negro migrant in Pittsburgh 407-^09 Negro worker and his education 218-222 Netherlands: Communal kitchens 1425 Cost of living 1040, 1156, 1157 Farm laborers' wages 108, 109 Longshoremen's trade in Holland. Report on conditions 1355 Marriages during the War 1425 Military pension system 159, 160 Municipal wages in Amsterdam 1196 Social and economic conditions during the War 1425-1429 New Jersey: Compulsory work law enacted 1005 Health insurance. Report of commission on old-age insurance and pensions 1002-1004 Newport News Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co. 's shipyards. Decision of Shipbuilding Labor Adjustment Board as to wages and hours of labor 1175-1178 New York City: Clothing industries, men's . Trade agreements 18-26 Clothing industries, women's. Changes in wage rates 634-635 Juvenile delinquency and juvenile employment, relation between. Child Labor Bulletin 403-406 Occupation and mortality. Report of United States Public Health Service 715,716 Occupational diseases. Resolutions of Academy of Medicine on 1299, 1300 Shipbuilding district, cost of living in 879-880 Shoo manufacturing industry, children's. Agreement 1527-1529 Tenement house department. Report 713 Women street railway employees 1049-1070 New York State:

Compulsory work legislation 1561,1562 Earnings in the manufacturing industries 1486-1488 Health insurance bill 1275-1278 Industrial commission. Annual report 474 Bureau of employment, statement concerning labor market* Í32, Í33, 656-658 Statement of placements 1265, 1266 Bureau of workmen's compensation. Report Í555-1557, 1594 Wood alcohol, dangers in manufacture and industrial uses of 1300-1302,1350 Safety congress, industrial, second 177-181 New Zealand:

Department of Labor. Annual report " 482, 483 Military pension system " ] [ ] 159 Prices of food. Annual report 370-373,482 Night work of women in France, decrease in 577 578 Nitrate, cellulose 29Í, 299^-314 Nitric acid as an industrial poison 267 ' 268 Nitro and nitroso derivatives of benzene and phenol as industrial poisons ] ' 187 Nitro compounds as industrial poisons 1292 Nitroglycerin as an industrial poison !.!!.! " 268 Nitrous gases as industrial poisons ] . [ " i87 North Atlantic and Hudson River shipyards. Decision of Shipbuilding Labor Adjustment Board as to wages, hours, and other conditions 1184-1190 Norway: Communal kitchens 1425 Cost of living of a Government employee's family !!!!!!! Í466-1468 Fishermen, accident insurance experience I599 Nystagmus, accident compensation awarded for 685,686

O. Occupational diseases: Air hammer, effect on hands of stonecutters of the 753-761 California. Industrial Accident Commission. Report " 436-438 Great Britain. Diseases of occupations during 1917 " 690 Health hazards in the cutlery industry and mortality

from tuberculosis among workers ! 181-184 Industrial accidents and diseases. Report of Massachusetts Industrial Accident Board 1019 Italy. Protection of health of munition workers 184-190 New York Academy of Medicine, resolutions of 1299, 1300 New York City, occupation and mortality in. Reprint No. 400 from United States Public Health Service report 715,716 Silica brick manufacture, effect of dust inhalation upon workers in 1020-Í023, 1038 Uniform occupational diseases act, draft of 1581-1583 {See also Accidents, industrial; Poisoning, industrial; Sanitation and hygiene; Women in industry; and specific entries under each of the following diseases: Amblyopia; Anrnniiy; Anthrax; Blindness; Jaundice; Nystagmus; Pneumonia; Tuberculosis.) [1619]

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Ohio: Page. Council of National Defense. Now idea of mobilizing and distributing farm labor 781-791 Work of labor exchanges 1267,1268 Industrial Commission. Accidents in mines and quarries, statistics of 1310, 1311 - - Bulletin. Workmen's compensation insurance in this country 474, 475 Department oí investigation and statistics. R eport on union scale of wages and hours of labor 1036-1037 Housing and living conditions in labor camps 1008-1011, 1036 Report. Included in report of Secretary of State 1594 State insurance fund, operation of 676-G78 Statistics of mines and quarries 1310, 1311, 1350, 1351 Oiibway, Canada, new town of the Steel Corporation. Plan for development 1319-1321 Old-ago and invalidity pensions: Australia. Department of the Treasury. Statement 716,717 Gormany, old-age and survivors' pensions 191-191 New Jersey. Report on health insurance by commission on old-age insurance and pensions. 1002-1004 (See also Social insurance; Workmen's compensation and insurance.) Optic atrophy from wood alcohol 689 Organizations, labor. ( See Labor organizations.)

P. Pacific coast: Lumber industry, unrest in 549, 550

Shipbuilding disputes 544, 55^-568 Telephone disputes 544,547-549 Packing-house industries: Dispute, Chicago 550,551 Labor award 1163-1 1 74 Paradiclilorbenzol as an industrial poison 299

Pennsylvania: Blast-furnace operation, hazards of 1306, 1303, 1351 Department of Labor and Industry. Bulletin. Accident and accident compensation 713 Safotv standards of the industrial board 1037 Decisions of workmen's compensation bureau 1595 Workmen's insurance fund, State, annual report of 162-164, 237

Pension and relief funds. ( See Old-age and invalidity pensions; Social insurance; Soldiers and sailors; Welfare work.) Peonage in State of Vera Cruz-Llave, prevention of. 223-226 Phenol as an industrial poison 187

Philadelphia: Clothing industries, women's. Trade agreements 27-39 Emplovment managers' conference 425, 426 Shipbuilding district, cost of living in G04 V ocational education conference 839-S45

Phosphorus as an industrial poison 187, 690 Phosphorus poisoning as an occupational disease in Great Britain. Statistics 690 Phosphureted hydrogen as an industrial poison 1 87 Physicians, selection of, under Illinois compensation act 133 Picric acid as an industrial poison 72 Pittsburgh, Negro migration to 407-109 Playgrounds, children's J 199,200 ( See also Welfare work; Social bettorment among employees' families.) Pneumonia: Deaths from lobar pneumonia in relation to occupation in Now York City 716 From wood alcohol 298 Poisoning, industrial:

Dope poisoning in the making of airplanes 60, 289-316, 687 Explosives, manufacture and loading of. R eport of Council of National Defense 15S0, 1581 , 1595 TNT poisoning, risk and avoidance of 265-287 Women in war industries 60 {See also under specific entries: Acetanilid; Acetate, amyl; Acetate, benzyl; Acetate, cellulose; Acetate, methyl; Acetone; Acetone, amyl; Acetone, methyl; Alcohol; Alcohol. allyl; Alcohol, amyl; Alcohol, butyl: Alcohol, denatured; Alcohol, ethyl; Alcohol, grain; Alcohol, methyl; Alcohol, propyl; Alconol,wood; Aldehyde; Alumatol; Amatol; Amiao derivatives of benzeno; Ammonal; Ammonia; Ammonium nitrate; Anthracene; Arsenic; Arseniureted hydrogen; Aviatol; Benzol; Benzyl benzoate; Carbon disulphide; Carbon tetrachloride; Chloroform; Chro- mates; Dopes, acetate; Dopes, nitrate; Dopes, tetrachlorethane; Ethylchloracetate; Halcgen derivatives of hydrocarbons of the fatty series; Hexachlorethane; Lead; Naphthalene; Mer- cury; Nitrate, cellulose; Nitric acid; Nitro and nitroso derivatives of benzene and phenol; Nitroglycerin; Nitrous gases; Paradichlorbenzol; Phenol; Phosphorus; Phcsphureted hydro- gen; Picric acid; Quittner's emaillite B ; Sulphuric acid; Tetrachlorethane; Tetrachlormethane; Tetranitromethane; Toluene; Toluene, dinitro-hydroxylaraino; Toluol; Trichlorethylene; Trinitrotoluene; Trinitrotoluol.) Portugal. Cost of living 608,609 Pottery industry. Groat Britain. Joint standing industrial councils adopted 962-964 President's Mediation Commission:

Deportations in Warren district of Arizona condemned 13-17 Report 544-552 Street car labor dispute in Minneapolis and St. Paul, recommendations concerning 1030-1032 Prices: Army and Navy ration , changes in cost of. 362 Canada. Prices in 1917 606 Gas for household use 1449.1450 Great Britain. Causes for increase of prices of certain commodities 364-368 Japan. Average and relative prices of 20 commodities 706 Netherlands. Selected articles of daily consumption 1429 New Zealand. Food prices '370-373, 482 Price changes by index numbers 1454, 1455 {See also Cost of living; Retail prices; Wholesale prices; Food, prices of.)

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Public Health Service (U. S.): Page. Heat hazard in industries 1352 Immigrants, mental examination of 715 Industrial efficiency. 1352 Lighting of industrial establishments 1352 Morbidity statistics of war industries needed 1352 Occupation and mortality in New York Ctiy. 715 ' 71a Puget Sound shipyards. ( See San Francisco Bay, etc.) ' a

" Quittner's emaillite B " as an industrial poison 292, 293 R.

Railroad administration. Order fixing wages of railroad employees 1363-1407 1595 Railroad employment. Condition defined by Director General of Railroads. 837 838 Railroad labor disputes, text of new agreements for adjustment of *1228-1230 Railroad shopmen, changes in working conditions agreed to by. 836 837 Railroad "Wage Commission, report o£rw.

*."."I."*Í383-Í407 Riihvay Board of Adjustment lío. 1, creation of 1228.-1230 Railway employees: Effect of eight-hour law upon wages and hours of. * 628-631 715 Wages of, order of railroad administration fixing * "¿363-1407 1595 Railway nationalisation, effect on wages, hours, and transportation rates ". 107t-l(P2 Rotos of wases. (See wages; Union scale of wages.) Reconstruction: Coi man trade-unions, program of 811-817 C re at Britain. Labor Party, draft report of social reconstruction program 791-811 Labor resettlement committee. Í112-1110 Ro i Cross Institute for Crippled and Disabled Men, case study of civilian cripples in New York Citv m •vìe by 5S1 "S3 Re ciiu c-it ion, vocational. (See Handicapped men in industry;

Soldiers and Saiiořš;* Vocational reeducation.) Rehabilitation of soldiers. (Sft Soldiers and sailors.) Religion and education in weitere work 203 Relocating the soldier and the worker !!!!!! 48-56 Replacement of men by women workers. 56-64 ( See also Women in industry.) Requisition in France 11 iiei,iiw ai 11 Be toil prices: 11 iiei,iiw ai 11

Food, change in union wage scales and retail prices of """* 1508 1509 Great Britain. Retail priccs of food, course of. """* 3^3 354 India. Wholesale and retail prices and freights in Calcutta. '242 Price changes, wholesale and retail, in United States. 85-89, 359-362,

000-603, 874^877," 1Í5Í-ÍÍ55," 1455-1459 Prices of coal in United States MK) Pricesoffood in United States.. 79-85, 343-353, 591-509,' 865^873,' Í¿4Í-ÍÍ¿Q,"¿439-1443 United States and other countries, comparison S70 u-a (See also Prices.)

Retail store. (See Mercantile industries.) Retirement. Civil-service employees, bills for retirement of 1595 Retirement of employees on State railways in Chile, law concerning 433 475 Retirement pensions. (See Social insurance; Soldiers and sailors.) '

Rhode Island. Factory inspector's report 13x1 Rural planning and development in Canada. '..'.'.'.'.'.['.I'.' * ÍÓÜ-Í014 ' 1038 Russia: * ' Military pension system icq Senate. Governmental decree referring to industrial disputes 483 Soldiers and their families, assistance to. Code of laws and decisions collected" by th'e chanocY- Ior's office of the supreme council * " 243 Soldiers and their families, pensions and aid to. Code of laws and decisions. * "

Federal" "Ďěpar£ ment of the Russian Confederated States l^m . 2 13 a

Safety congress, industrial, of New York State, second 177.101 Safety work. (See Accidents, industrial.) St. Louis. Clothing industries, women's. Trade agreements " " r-j --o St. Paul. Minn. Housing conditions " " | fiW-70 i St. Paul and Minneapolis. Street car labor dispute " Í03'-1032 Salaried employees' insurance in Germany during 1916 " 1 " 1 1 1S1-104 San Francisco Bay and Columbia River and Puget Sound

districts, shipyards of. " Decision of Ship- Sanitation building Labor Adjustment Board as to wages, hours, and other conditions 544, 55D-565 Sanitation and hygiene, industrial:

Explosives, high, manufacture and loading of 1580 issi 1 «ns Jtafr. Protection of health of munition workers

1580 ' issi 18Í-1 1

Lighting for factories, etc., code of " 1577 "Í578 ' 1593 (See also Accidents, industrial; Dangerous and injurious occupations'; " Labor ïegiâlatïon: Occù- ' *

national diseases; Welfare work; Women in industry.) Saturday half-holiday tor women in clothing trades in Franco 7i Scale of wagos. (See Union scale of wages.) Scotland:

Housing after the War irrwiri7 Miners' housing in Scotland 010 Vi« (See also Great Britain.) Seamen: British. Compensation for loßs of porsonal property at sea " 1429-143 1 International Union, annual convention of " 661 «ti t Labor turnover on the Groat Irires Í4oa_i 4 , 5 Secretary of Labor, filth annual report of 40-47, 237 5 7

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Separation allowances. ( See 8oldiers and sailors.) Service pension laws. ( See Soldiers and sailors.) Settlement, land. (See Land colonization.) Page. Shipbuilding disputes on the Pacific coast, adjustment of 544,559-508 Shipbuilding districts, cost of living in: Gulf and South Atlantic 1461-1466 New York 879,880 Philadelphia 604 Shipbuilding Labor Adjustment Board, awards of: Delaware River and Baltimore shipyards 910-916 Great Lakes shipyards 1190

Newport News Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co. 's shipyards 1175-1178 North Atlantic ana Hudson River .shipyards 1181-1190 San Francisco Bay and Columbia River and Puget Sound districts, shipyards of 544, 559-565 South Atlantic and Gulf shipyards 1178-1184 Shipping Board, United States: Award of board of arbitration in New York Harbor wage adjustment 230-233 Decision concerning employment system of Lake Carriers' Association 135-987

Emergency Fleet Corporation. Employment conditions in shipyards 1231-1239 Emergency Fleet Corporation and Navy Department. Agreement with Metal Trades Depart- ment of American Federation of Labor regarding adjustment of wages 566-568 Statement relative to adjustment of wages and hours in Pacific Coast shipyards. 565, 506 First annual report 233 Labor standards 112,113 Letter from chairman to Senate Committee on Commerce, concerning housing of labor 457-459

Shipyard workers supplied by United States Service Reserve 1244 Shipyards, Federal housing at 456-460 Sliipyards of Emergency Fleet Corporation. Employment conditions in 1231-1239 Shoo manufacturing industry, children's, New York City. Agreement 1527-1529 Rickncss and vital statistics for Germany and Austria 1312-1315 Smith-Hughes act for Federal promotion of vocational education: Administration of. Vocational education conference at Boston 841, 842 Comment of Federal Board for Vocational Education on 218 Social and educational advantages for employees 206-212 Social betterment work among employees* families 195-205 Social insurance: Accident prevention and social insurance urged by governor of Massachusetts 441-443

Against unemployment. In plan of British Labor Party draft report on reconstruction 799 . Establishment disability fanas, pension funds, and group insurance for employees 444-456 Salaried employees' insurance in Germany during 1916 191-194 (See also Old-age and invalidity pensions; Soldiers and sailors; Workmen's compensation and insurance.)

Soldier, the worker, and the land's resources, the 48-65 Soldiers and sailors: Annual report of Federal Board for Vocational Education 217, 218, 238 Australia. Settlement of returned soldiers on the land 1037, 1038 Canada. Military hospitals commission. Bulletin on reconstruction 719 Canada. Military hospitals commission. Report 1596 Problems of returned soldiers. Urban and rural development 1038 Survey of openings for training disabled soldiers in industries 846-849 France. Agriculture for disabled soldiers. R eport of ministry of labor and social welfare 1038 Legislation regarding small holdings for war victims 1432, 1433 New laws relating to rehabilitation of disabled soldiers 1129-1134 Placement of 1134-1140 - Vocational reeducation and military pensions 1353-1354 Vocational reeducation of war cripples 1434-1438 Germany. Aid for soldiers aud their dependents. In reconstruction program of trade-unions. 816 Old-age and survivors' pensions 191-194 Training and employment of disabled soldiers and civilians 851-856 Great Britain. Empire settlement committee. Report on colonial settlement of ex-service men 1598 - - Labor resettlement committee to advise on problems arising out of demobilization 1102-1116 • Ministry of labor. Reports upon openings in industry suitable for disabled soldiers and saibrs 479 Ministry of pensions. War Pensions Gazette, devoted to work for disabled soldiers and sailors 479-480 Training oí widows of deceased soldiers 849-851 V illage sat tlements for disabled soldiers 588-590 War pensions, etc. , statutory committee, report 480,481

Military pension systems in the United States and foreign countries 159-162, 237 Problem of the handicapped man in industry 579-584 Red Cross Institute for Crippled and Disabled Men 584 Rehabilitation discussed in vocational education conference at Philadelphia 839, 843-845 Vocational rehabilitation act, proposed 1127-1129 (See also Demobilization and the War.) South Africa: Cost of living, increased 14G8, 1469 Military pension system - 159 Mines and industries, department of. Annual report of the Government mine engineer 243

South Atlantic and Gulf shipyards: Cost of living 1461-1466 Decision of Shipbuilding Labor Adjustment Board as to wages, hours, and other conditions. 1178-1184

Spain: Industrial accidents, laws relative to 484 Labor laws in force and proposed in 1915 483 Laws relative to associations of a social character 483 Prices of principal articles of consumption in workmen's families, 1909 to 1915 484 Social insurance. Conference at Madrid 1040 Sunday rest, laws relative to 4«H

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Page. Standardization and decentralization of German industry 1120-1121 Stonecutters, effect of air hammer on hands of 783-761 Stove industry. Trade agreements 1214-1227 Street-railway employees, women 1049-1070,1522-1524 Street railways, strikes in Minneapolis and St. Paul 1030-1032 Strikes and lockouts: Canada. Labor disputes in 1917 1593,1591 Canada. Statistics for 1901 to 1916 1345-1347, 1353 Germany. Statistics for 1916 * 234 Japan. Recent strikes 706 Minneapolis and St. Paul. Street car labor disputes 1030-1032 Netherlands. During the War 1428 (See also Agreements between employers and employees; Conciliation and arbitration; Labor departments and commissions; Labor legislation.) Substitution of woman for man. (See Replacement of men by women workers; Women in industay.) Sugar production in Cuba in 1915-16 ana foreign sugar trade in 1916. 240,241 Suicide in relation to occupation in New York City 716 Sulphuric acid as an industrial poison 267 Survivors' pensions. (See Social insurance; Soldiers and sailors; Workmen's compensation.) Suspension of eight-hour law on certain Government contracts in Washington, D. C 112 Sweden: Communal kitchens 1425 Food consumption, changes in the character of 1157-Í160, 1355 Trade-unions congress 672,673 Unemployment legislation Í269, 1270 Switzerland: Berne. International trade-union conference 664-671 Factory statistics, report of department of public economy [ . . i 243 Insurance associations under Government concession, report of bureau of assurance 243 Labor regulations for factories 1125, 1126 Military pension system 159 161 Official statistical yearbook '719 Railway nationalization, effect on wages, hours, and transportation rates ! ÍÓ7Í, Í083-1086 Trade-unions, statistics of 1273, 1274

T. Telephone dispute, Pacific coast 544,547-549 Tetrachlorethane as an industrial poison 291-296, 302-316 Tetrachlormethane. (See Carbon tetrachloride as an industrial poison.) Tetranitromethano as an industrial poison 1287 TNT. (See Trinitrotoluol as an industrial poison.) Toluene as an industrial poison 268 Toluene, dinitro-hydroxylamino, as an industrial poison 1292 Toluol as an industrial poison 187 Trade agreements. (See Agreements between employers and employees; Conciliation and arbitration.) Trade disputes. (See Conciliation and arbitration; Strikes and lockouts.) Trade-unions:

Govemmont service, trade-unions in the 153,154 (See also Labor organizations.) Trichlorethylene as an industrial poison 187 Trinitrotoluene. (See Trinitrotoluol.) Trinitrotoluol as an industrial poison 60, 187, 265-287, 1285-1298, 1354 (See also Dope poisoning in the manufacture of airplanes; Poisoning, industrial.) Tuberculosis: Deaths from tuberculosis in relation to occupation in Now York City 718 Germany. Statistics of treatment granted by insurance institute for salaried employees in 1916 ....... 1 192 Mortality among cutlery workers 181-184 Turnover, labor: Italy. Women in munitions work 184,185 (See also Employment offices; Employment and unemployment; Labor and the War.)

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Unemployment. (See Employment and unemployment.) Uniforms for women munition workers 1212, 1213 Union scale of wages: Hours of labor and union scale of wages 110, ill Massachusetts Bureau of Statistics. Annual report of union scale of wages and hours of labor 237 Retail prices of food, changes in union wage scales and *.".. 1533,1509 (See also Agreements between employers and employees.) Unionizing employees under contract declared illegal by United States Supreme Court 146-152 United States: Board of Mediation and Conciliation, report of 229, 233 Civil-service employees, bills for retirement of 1595 Convict labor on war supplies, bill to employ 714 Council of National Defonse. Welfare work series 1577-1581,1595 Employees' Compensation Commission. First annual report 156-153, 237 Minimum wage for women and children. Hearing 1512, 1513, 1595 United States Employment Service: Bulletin 569,570 Conserving farm labor. Arrangement with Canadian Government 1 106, 1107 Mobilizing workers 1239-1253 Organized by the Department of Labor 568-570 U ni ted States Service Reserve, work of 1243-1246 United States Shipping Board. (See Sliipping Board.) Unrest, industrial. (See Industrial unrest.) Utah. Workmen's compensation insurance rates for mining and smelting 678-683 [1623]

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V. rage. Varnishes, protective, and solvents 1296 Vera Cruz-Llave, labor provisions of the new constitntion of the State of 223-226 Village settlements for disabled soldiers in Great Britain 58S-590 Virginia: Burean of labor and industrial statistics. Report " 713 Commission on workmen's compensation. Report " Í553-Í555 , 1595 Vital and sickness statistics. (See Death ratos.) Vocational education: Canada. Disabled soldiers, survey of openings for training in industries 840-849 Federal Board for Vocational Education, annual report of 217,218,233 Bulletins 1595 Circular and bulletins 1037 Statement of policies 238 France. War cripples 1431-1438 Philadelphia conference 839-845 Smith-Hughes Act for Federal promotion of 218, S39-S42 United States Shipping Board. First annual report. Recruiting and training officers, engi- neers, and men . 238 (See alw Soldiers and sailors.) Vocational guidance on psychological principles S59-8C3

W. Wage rates. (See Wages.) Wage sca'.es. (See Union sea1 e of wages; Wages.) Wage-earning women. (See Women in industry.) Wages: Army construction work, wage rates on 1474-1483 Austria. War bonus for Government employees 921,922 Changes in wage rates of selected industries 131, 132, 417, 418, 648-650, 1261-1263, 1549-1553 Coal mines of Alabama. Wage scale 631-634 Delaware River and Baltimore shipyards, adjustment of wages and hours of labor hi the 910-916 Dom Lnican Republic. W ages in certain occupations 1 09 Dress and waist industry. Changes in wage rates in New York City 634, 635 Effect of the War upon 626-628, 91 G-P20 Farm labor. How hired 1539 , 1540 Farm labor in the United States 1484, , 1485 Federal, State, and municipal employment offices, rates of wages of employees piami by 375-387, 611-625,891-900,1489-1507 France. Increase in salaries in the central administration office under the minister of war. . . 635 Increase of salaries of persons in civil service 1197, 1198 Increased pay for civil employees 106-108 Wage increases in Bordeaux il95,1196 Wages and cost of living 101-106 War bonuses 922-930 Freight handlers on passenger-freight steamers on the Great Lakes 761-768 Germany. Cost of living and wages 8SO-890 Great Britain. Agricultural wages board for England and Wa'es, work of the 1509-1511 Agricultural wages. Provisions in Corn Production Act for regulation of 97-100 Increase in wages for Nottingham railway employees 1194, 1195 Navigation officers, standard pay for 1193, 1194 Regulation of war wages by cost of living 920,921 Holland. Farm laborers' wages 108, 109 Increases in certain foreign cities. Reported by American consuls 1193-1197 Iron and steel industry, wages and hours of labor in the 388,389, 521^543 Japan. Statistics of wages of employees in specified occupations 704 Locomotive firemen, recent wage studies and the demands of the 916-920 Manufacturing industries of New York State, earnings in 14S6-1488 Minimum-wage bili for District of Columbia, hearings on 1512, 1513, 1595 Navy yards, United States. Increases 1470-1473 Netherlands. Farm laborers' wages 103,109 New York Harbor wage adjustment, award of board of arbitration 230-233 Railroad employees, effect of eight-hour law npon wages and hours of 628-631 . 715 Railroad employees, order of railroad administration fixing wages of. 1363-1407 .

Railroad waçe commission. Report 1383-14 )7 Railway nationalization, effect of, on wages, hours, and transportation rates 1071-1012 Shipbuilding plants, adjustment of. (See Shipbuilding Labor Adjustment Board, awards of.) Workers placed by employment offices in the United States, rates paid to S91-903 (See also Agreements between employers and employees; Conciliation and arbitration; Hours of labor; Labor legislation; Union scale of wages; 'Woman and child wage earners; Women in industry.) War and labor. (See Labor and the War.) War housing and the American Institute of Architects 700, 701 War housing in America, and British precedents 461-45.") War housing in Great Britain 1553-1572 War industries: Education for. Vocational education conference at Philadelphia 837-S41 France.. Precautions to be observed in employment oí females in 69-73 (See also Accidents, industrial; Labor and the War; Occupational diseases; Poisoning, indus- trial; Sanitation and hygiene; Women in industry.) War kitchens. (See Kitchens, war.) War labor administration, program formulated by the Department of Labor and Council of National Defenso 32) -333 War Labor Board: Personnel and statement regarding work <,,.. 831 -833 Plan for promotion oí 323-333 Procedure in taking up labor disputes 1416-1418 Recommendation for creation of National War Labor Board 1102 Report 1103-1105

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War Labor Conference Board. (See War Labor Board.) Page. War Trado Board. Advice to Wisconsin Industrial Commission on payment of workmen's com- pensation to enemy aliens 432, 433 War-risk insurance. Compensation to soldiers and sailors, plans of Bureau of War-Risk Insurance for 580,583 Washington (State). Industrial Insurance Department. Medical system, operation of new. 1278-1281,1351 Welfare work: Administration and cost of industrial betterment for employees «, 691-697 Austria. Now ministries of public welfare and public health 1337-1339 Educational, recreational, and health facilities of industrial schools of Morgan Park. Duluth, Minn 734,735 Establishment disability funds, pension funds, and group insurance for employees 444-456 Franco. Infants' nursing rooms m factories 465-467 Germany. Disabled soldiers, cooperation between welfare societies and settlement societies regarding 853-854 Industrial fatigue, detecting and reducing. Report 985-987 Lake Carriers' Associr-ticn. Employment system. 985-987 Manufacture and loading of high explosives, report of Council of National Defense on. . 1580, 1581 , 1595 Social and educational advantages for employees 206-212 Social betterment work among employees' families 195-205 (See also Housing; Labor legislation.) Whitley report, Great Britain: Government's attitude on joint standing industrial councils 573-576,719 Joint standing industrial council adopted by pottery industry 962-964 Works committees as part of industrial council scheme 1525-1527 Wliolosale priccs: Canada. Department of Labor. Seventh annual report on wholesale prices, including family budget of cost of living 239, 240 France. Meat prices. 1156 India. Retail and wholesale prices and freights in Calcutta 242 United States and foreign countries 604,605,1459,1460 United States. Bulletin for 1916 607 Price changes 354-358,1451-1453 Price changes, index numbers of 357-362,1454,1455 Price changes, wholesale and retail 85-89,359-362,600-603,874-877,1151-1155,1455-1459 (See also Prices.) Widows' and orphans' pensions. (See. Social insurance; Soldiers and sailors; Workmen's compen- sation.) Wisconsin: Industrial accidents during the War 1 1581 Industrial Commission, advice of War Trade Board to, concerning workmen's compensation to enemy aliens . 432, 433 Boiler rules, code of 1037 Elovator code [ . 713 Industrial service conference at Milwaukeo !. . 1539 Report on allied functions 713 Restriction on employment of women 011 street railways I. Í522.1524 Standard requirements for bricklayers !... 1037 Workmen's compensation insurance.

Report *. J* *Í557,Í558, 1595 Woman and child wage earners: Minimum- wage law of Minnesota hold constitutional 636, 637 Minimum-wago legislation concerning women and minors in fruit and vegetable canning in- dustries, California 390-394, 473 Minimum wages and maximum hours for women and minors in the laundry and fish-canning industries, California " 119; 120 President's statement in letter to National Child Labor Committee " . . 398 Wages, hours, and working conditions in laundries and stores, Kansas *394-397,473

. . (See also Children in industry; Labor legislation; Minimum wage; Women in industry.) Women in industry: Conservation of health of women replacing men urgod by governor of Massachusetts 442, 443 Cost of living in the District of Columbia. Wage-earning women: Food, housing, and sundries 493-505 Cost of living in the District of Columbia. Wage-earning women: How they spend their money 769-780 Cost of living in the District of Columbia. Wage-earning women: Their clothing 253-264 Cost of living in the District of Columbia. Wage-earning women: Who they are and what they do 1-12 Employment and living conditions of women. California 114-118 France. Night work, decrease in " '. '. '. '.llllll'. '. 577 ' 578 Saturday half-holiday for women in clothing trades " . . . . . . . . ' 75 War industries, precautions to bo observed in the employment

of female labor . . . . . . in . . 11111" 69-73 Germany. Employment in foundries 947-950 Great Britain. Agricultural workers '.[['.[[ Í103-1112 Effect of the War upon the employment of women 932-945 Employment of women and girls !!!!!! 65-67 Engineering trades after the War !.!!!!!!!!!!!! Í518-1522 Munition trades 1199-1211 Occupation of women and girls, changes in. during the War. . . . . 339-342 Protective clothing for women and girl workers

. . 945^-947, 1038 Substitution of women for men 1354 Widows of deceased soldiers, training of 849-851 Minimum wago and the retail store

!.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 1513-1517 Minimum wago for women in mercantile establishments, Kansas 931 Munition plants, employment of males and females in certain ! ! Í211, 1212 Night work and overfatigue, evils of 60-62 Placement on farms by United States Employment Service 1 ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! 1 1 1 ! Í244-1253 Replacement of mon by women workers 56-64 Street railway employees !...!.!! Í049^1070 Street railway employees. Restrictions in Wisconsin !.!!!! 1522-1524 Uniforms for munition workers I212 1213 Vocational education conference at Philadelphia !!!!!! 839, 842, 843 £1625]

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Women in industry- Concluded. Page. Wages, hours, and working conditions in laundries and stores, Kansas 394-397,473 ( See also Eight-hour day; Labor legislation; Labor and the War; Occupational diseases; Poisoning, industrial; Sanitation and hygiene; Woman and child wage earners.) Women's clothing industry. ( See Clothing industry.) Working conditions. ( See Labor conditions.) Workmen's compensation and insurance: Adequacy of compensation laws 988-999 Australia. New South Wales. Yearbook. Workmen's compensation act 1459 Australia, Queensland 1283, 1284 Austria. Amendment of accident insurance law 433,434 California Industrial Accident Commission. Report 436-438 Canada. Nova Scotia. Report of workmen's compensation board 1281-1283, 1353 Catastrophe hazard and worlanen's compensation insurance 683-685 Chile. Retirement of employees on State railways 435, 476 Enemy aliens or their dependents, compensation payments to 432,433 For disabled men 579-584 Hawaii. Compensation, law, constitutionality of * 164-166 Health insurance bill of New York State 1275-1278 Illinois. Compensation act, selection of physicians under 433 Italy. Accident insurance law, proposals for amendment of 481, 4S2 National Accident Insurance Fund, monthly bulletin 4S2 Maryland Industrial Accident Commission. Report 674,676,712 New medical system of Washington (State) 1278-12S1, 1351 New York State Industrial Commission. Report 1555-1557 Norway, accident insurance experience of fishermen 1593 Nystagmus, accident compensation awarded for 685, 68G Ohio industrial Commission. Bulletin. Survey of workmen's compensation insurance in this country 474 Report on operation of State insurance fund 676-678

Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry. Bulletin 713 Pennsylvania State Workmen's Insurance Fund in 1916, annual report of 162-164,237 Physician, selection of, under Illinois compensation act 433 Rates for mining and smelting in Utah 678-683 Rates, making of 999-1002 United States Employees' Compensation Commission. First annual report 156-159, 237 Virginia Commission on Worlanen's Compensation, report of 1553-1555 Wisconsin Industrial Commission. Report on workmen's compensation insurance 15.57, 1558, 1595 Wyoming Workmen's Compensation Department. Report 1558-1560,1595 (See also Labor legislation; Old-age and invalidity pensions; Social insurance; Soldiers and sailors.) Workmen's dwellings. ( See Housing.) Wyoming Workmen's Compensation Department. Report 1558-1550,1595

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