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891-81-8
New Jersey Dept of Labor
Letter of transmittal
Introduction
CONTENTS.
PART I. STATISTICS OF MANUFACTURES-Introduction
and Analysis of the General Tables....
STATISTICAL COMPARISONS, 1913-1914.
PAGE.
vii
ix
3-30
Average Number of Persons Employed-by Industries
Average Number of Persons Employed-by Months.
Average Yearly Earnings-by Industries..
Average Weekly Earnings..
21-22
22
22-24
24-25
Classification by Amounts, of Weekly Earnings-
All Industries....
25
Number of Days in Operation-by Industries..
25-27
Proportion of Business Done-by Industries.
Power Used in Manufacturing Industry......
Recapitulation and Summary of Statistics of Manu-
factures
27-29
29-30
30
THE GENERAL TABLES.
Table No. 1.-Character of Organization and Man-
agement by Industries-Number of Corporations,
Number of Stockholders, Number of Partnerships,
Number of Partners, Number of Individual Owners
Table No. 2.-Capital Invested by Industries......
Table No. 3.-Material Used and Goods Made, by In- dustries
Table No. 4.-Average, Greatest and Least Number
of Persons Employed, by Industries.
PART I. (Continued.)
Table No. 5.—Average Number of Persons Employed
by Months, Periods of Greatest and Least Activity,
by Industries......
......
Summary of Persons Employed by Months-All In-
dustries
41-71
72
Table No. 6.-Total Amounts Paid in Wages, by In-
73-74
.....
Table No. 7.-Classified Weekly Earnings, by Indus-
tries
75-121
Summary of Classified Weekly Earnings-All Indus-
121
Table No. 8.-Aggregate Average Number of Days
in Operation, Number of Hours Worked per Day
and per Week, by Industries...
122-123
Overtime Worked, by Industries.
Table No. 9.—Average Proportion of Business Done,
124-125
Table No. 10.-Power Used by Industries.
126-128
PART II.-STATISTICS OF EMPLOYMENT, WORKING TIME,
WAGES, ACCIDENTS, ETC., ON STEAM RAIL-
ROADS IN NEW JERSEY..
131-147
RETAIL PRICES OF FOOD SUPPLIES IN NEW
JERSEY.
Introduction and Analysis of Tables...
149-153
Table No. 1.-Total Cost of the Test Bill of Supplies
in the Cities, Towns and Villages of the State.....
Table No. 2.-Comparison of Average Retail Prices
per Article, 1914-1915..
154-155
156
Table No. 3.-Comparison of Retail Prices per Arti-
cle, 1915-1898....
157
FRUIT AND VEGETABLE CANNING INDUSTRY
OF NEW JERSEY, PACK OF 1914...
Table No. 1.--Character of Management, Number of
Persons Employed, Total Amount Paid in Wages,
Selling Value of Products, Number of Days in
Operation
159-163
164
Table No. 2.-Varieties and Quantities of Fruits-
Pack of 1914......
165
Tabe No. 3.-Varieties and Quantities of Vegetables-
Pack of 1914...
166-169
PART III.-INDUSTRIAL CHRONOLOGY OF NEW JERSEY,
for the Twelve Months Ending September 30, 1915.
173-176
Summary Table No. 1-Accidents Causing Major In-
juries and Their Causes....
176-178
Table No. 2.-Causes of Accidents, by Industrial
Groups
178-181
Table No. 3.-Results of Accidents, by Industrial
181-184
Table No. 4.-Accidents Resulting in Minor Injuries,
by Causes and Industrial Groups.
184-185
Table No. 5.-Minor Injuries and their Bodily Lo-
cation
185
Table No. 6.-Major and Minor Accidents, by In-
dustrial Groups....
186
The Bayonne (Oil Works) and Roosevelt (Fertilizer
Workers)
209-246
Other Strikes and Lockouts..
247-296