Libraries and reading rooms. (See Education of employees, welfare work look- Page. Lunch rooms and restaurants. (See Comfort of employees, welfare work looking Mall-order houses, welfare work of. Marshall Field & Co., Chicago, Ill., welfare work of Lockers and dressing rooms. (See Comfort of employees, welfare work looking to.) 32, 33 Lowney Chocolate Co., Mansfield, Mass., welfare work of __ Machine-shop products, welfare work in establishments manufacturing. 7-21 60, 61 Metropolitan Life Insurance Co., New York City, welfare work of. National Biscuit Co., welfare work of_ New England Telephone & Telegraph Co., welfare work of New York Evening Post, welfare work of Musical, athletic, and theatrical clubs. (See Recreation for employees, welfare National Cash Register Co., Dayton, Ohio, welfare work of New York Telephone Co., welfare work of. Niagara Falls Power Co., welfare work of. Outings and picnics. (See Recreation for employees, welfare work looking to.) Pension systems: Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Co- International Harvester Co--- Niagara Falls Power Co... Talbot Mills___ 66, 67 36, 37 66 69, 70 31-33 71, 72 Union Pacific Railroad Co. United Shoe Machinery Co.. Wells, Fargo & Co Westinghouse Air Brake Co- Western Electric Co.-. Picnics and outings. (See Recreation for employees, welfare work looking to.) Printing and publishing establishments, welfare work in. Prizes. (See Education of employees, welfare work looking to.) Reading rooms and libraries. (See Education of employees, welfare work look- 17, 18 26 70 13 73, 74 19, 20 24 27.28 32 39 59, 60 61-66 70-73 26 71 49 62, 68 55,56 49, 50 33, 34 15. 16 30, 31 37 51,52 66 54, 55 61 35 40 61 70, 71 12 53 Wanamaker's Western Electric Co-- Westinghouse Air Brake Co- Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Co- William Filene's Sons Co.. 58-60 Rest rooms. (See Comfort of employees, welfare work looking to.) R. H. Macy & Co., New York City, welfare work of Restaurants and lunch rooms. (See Comfort of employees, welfare work look 54, 55 Sanitary arrangements and ventilation. (See Comfort of employees, welfare work work looking to.) Sears, Roebuck & Co., Chicago, Ill., welfare work of-- (See Recreation for employees, welfare Union Pacific Railroad Co., welfare work of.. Thomas G. Plant Co., Boston, Mass., welfare work of---- 39,40 61 looking to.) United Shoe Manufacturing Co., Beverly, Mass., welfare work of 70,71 11-13 (See Comfort of employees, welfare work Wash rooms. (See Comfort of employees, welfare work looking to.) Walker & Pratt Manufacturing Co., Watertown, Mass., welfare work of 10, 11 32-54 Wells, Fargo & Co., welfare work of. Welfare work. (See Benefit funds or associations, etc.; Comfort, etc.; Education, 73,74 Westinghouse Air Brake Co., Wilmerding, Pa., welfare work of 19-21 Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Co., East Pittsburgh Pa., welfare work of 21-23 24,25 56-60 25-28 О OCT 12 1015 PATIO U. S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS G. V. V. HANGER, Acting Commissioner CONCILIATION AND ARBITRATION SERIES OF BULLETINS PUBLISHED BY THE BUREAU OF LABOR STAT The publication of the Annual and Special Reports and of the bimonthly 1 has been discontinued, and since July, 1912, a Bulletin has been published at i intervals. Each number contains matter devoted to one of a series of general s These Bulletins are numbered consecutively in each series and also carry a e tive whole number, beginning with No. 101. A list of the series, together individual Bulletins falling under each, is given below. A list of the Rep Bulletins of the Bureau issued prior to July 1, 1912, will be furnished on appl Wholesale Prices. No. 1. Wholesale prices, 1890 to 1912. (Bul. No. 114.) Retail Prices and Cost of Living. No. 1. Retail prices, 1890 to 1911: Part I. (Bul. No. 105: Part I.) Retail prices, 1890 to 1911: Part II-General tables. (Bul. N No. 2. Retail prices, 1890 to June, 1912: Part I. (Bul. No. 106: Part I.) (Bul. No. 108.) No. 3. Retail prices, 1890 to August, 1912. Women in Industry. (Bul. No. 110.) (Bul. No. 113.) No. 1. Hours, earnings, and duration of employment of wage-earning wo selected industries in the District of Columbia. (Bul. No. 116.) No. 2. Working hours of women in the pea canneries of Wisconsin. (Bul. N No. 3. Employment of women in power laundries in Milwaukee. (Bul. N Workmen's Insurance and Compensation (including laws relating thereto). No. 1. Care of tuberculous wage earners in Germany. (Bul. No. 101.) No. 2. British National Insurance Act, 1911. (Bul. No. 102.) No. 3. Sickness and accident insurance law of Switzerland. (Bul. No. 10 No. 4. Law relating to insurance of salaried employees in Germany. (Bu 107.) Industrial Accidents and Hygiene. No. 1. Lead poisoning in potteries, tile works, and porcelain enameled sa ware factories. (Bul. No. 104.) No. 2. Hygiene of the painters' trade. (Bul. No. 120.) Conciliation and Arbitration (including strikes and lockouts). Labor Laws of the United States (including decisions of courts relating to lal No. 1. Labor legislation in 1912. (Bul. No. 111.) No. 2. Decisions of courts and opinions affecting labor, 1912. (Bul. No. 11 Foreign Labor Laws. Miscellaneous Series. No. 1. Statistics of unemployment and the work of employment offices United States. (Bul. No. 109.) No. 2. Prohibition of night work of young persons. (Bul. No. 117.) No. 3. Ten-hour maximum working day for young persons and women. No. 118.) No. 4. Employers' welfare work. (Bul. No. 128.) |