TABLE 4-Concluded. Occupations and Earnings of Men, Women and Children-By Establishments. SEVENTY-SEVEN ESTABLISHMENTS CONSIDERED. Establishment No. 77-Woolen Goods, Broadcloths and Shoddies. Firemen ........ STRIKES AND LOCKOUTS IN NEW JERSEY. The following tables present a summary of the strikes and lockouts that have occurred throughout the State of New Jersey during the years 1887 to 1894, inclusive, giving in comprehensive form statements as to their number, nature, magnitude, course, causes and results. Table No. 1 is a summary of strikes by years, giving total number, whether ordered by a labor organization or not, the number of establishments affected, the number of the same closed, with the aggregate and the average number of days so closed, the loss of time suffered by the strikers, the establishments in which strikes succeeded wholly, partially or not at all, the wage-loss of the employes, the assistance they received as an offset to the same, and the money loss to the employers. Table No. 2 goes into further detail on the same subject, exhibiting the sex and number of the employes before the strikes, of the employes in whose behalf the strikes were undertaken, of the strikers themselves, of the employes thrown out of work by the strike, and of the new employes engaged as a result of the labor war. Tables Nos. 3 and 4 furnish additional information with reference to the same strikes, giving under the same headings the data appertaining to each particular branch of industry involved. In Tables Nos. 5 to 7 are given the results of the inquiry as to the number and character of the lockouts occurring during the same period of time. The remaining tables are devoted to the causes that have led to the industrial disturbances above enumerated. Table No. 9, arranged by years, gives the reasons assigned for the strikes and the number of establishments concerned, these being subdivided into those where the strikes were successful, partly successful or total failures. Table No. 10 re-arranges the same figures under headings designating the various branches of industry affected. Tables Nos. 11 and 12 concern themselves especially with the causes of the lockouts, the former giving these in chronological order, the latter in groups by industries. TABLE No. 1-Summary of Strikes in New Jersey-By Years EMPLOYES' 12345678 Marginal number. 11.4 3,028 14.3 77 8 127 $116,076 $25,753 $369,760 476 4 1,088 7.4 16 23 108 178,187 13,894 70,950 2691 2.8 6051 3.9 121 11 22 67,880 2,610 19,000 1,098 9.8 1,712 11.5 87 10 52 436,283 36,956 110,790 1,729 12.8 4,146 18.5 71 24 129 547,157 25,305 148,925 1,249 80.5 1,414 22.1 33 3 80,663 18,085 82,150 108,561 1,648,040 Total. 330 235 95 1,122 771| 13,868 18 20,721 18.5 482 112 578 $3,482,797 $163,228 $1,457,495 Marginal number. YEARS. TABLE No. 2-Summary of Strikes in New Jersey-By Years-Continued. 245 6,319 2,572 8,891 1,107 7,654 2,622 10,276 1,968 11,129 10,943 22,072 8,862 14,869 6,098 20,967 6,816 4,610 11,426 8,5451 4,889 13,434 9,165 10,539 4,053 14,592 3,449 3,449 4,079 1,400 5,479 4,937 9,251 3,682 12,933 2,756 1,015 8,771 2,700 1,015 3,715 2,924 9,695 7,416 17,111 4,542 2,190 6,732 4,698 2,190 6,888 5,848 12,811 1,241 14,052 6,814 6,385 245 6,630 9,389 40 1,625 1,507 196 8,862 3,281 7,059 912 10,331 1,515| 75 1,590 50 334 1,441 1,216 Total.. $2267 38,627 120,894 36,314 11,871 48,185 2,101 337 2,341 3,923 1,942 5,865 428 12,143 9,669 10,306 19,975 944 145 1,089 55 48,185 13,625 52,255 47,362 26,364 597 |