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CONTENTS OF VOLUME XIX.
No. 83.-JULY, 1909.
Women's trade union movement in Great Britain, by Katherine Graves
Busbey, A. B.:
Page.
Liability to victimization and apathy....
Attitude of male trade unionists to organization of women.
Growth of organization among women workers...
Results of organization of women workers.......
Aid secured through legal proceedings..
Recent legislation....
Crusade against living-in and truck systems.......
Protection against fines and imposition.
The marriage dowry.....
Conciliation and arbitration...
9, 10
11-18
18-22
22-32
22, 23
23-25
25-29
29-31
31, 32
32
The Women's Trade Union League...
32-43
Methods employed by the league....
32-37
Advantages of representation in the Trade Union Congress....
Advantages of affiliation with the General Federation of Trade
Unions....
37, 38
39-43
Relation of women's trade unions to low wages and the sweating system.
44-50
Conclusions...
50-58
Appendix....
58-65
Cost of living of the working classes in the principal industrial towns of France:
Scope of the investigation.....
Changes in retail prices and rates of wages between October, 1905, and
October, 1907...........
86, 87
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Earnings and hours of labor in British textile industries:
General summary.
Cotton industry...
Woolen and worsted industry.
Linen industry..
Jute industry..
Silk industry...
88-92
92-95
95-97
98,99
99
100, 101
101, 102
Hosiery industry.
Lace industry..
Digest of recent reports of state bureaus of labor statistics:
California-Thirteenth Biennial Report, 1907 and 1908: Hours and
wages-Factory inspection-Farm labor-Employment agencies--
Labor organizations-Child labor-Chinese and Japanese.........
Colorado-Biennial Report, 1907 and 1908: Coal production-Railroad
employees-Labor organizations-Free employment bureaus...
Connecticut Twenty-third Report, 1907 and 1908: New factory con-
struction-Effects of the industrial depression-Free public employ-
ment bureaus Child-labor conference-Strikes and lockouts-Em-
ployer's liability-Tenement houses..
Indiana-
Twelfth Biennial Report of the Bureau of Statistics, 1907 and 1908:
Labor organizations-Electric railroads.
102, 103
104, 105
106
106-108
108, 109
Sixth Biennial Report of the Indiana Labor Commission, 1907 and 1908....
Iowa-Thirteenth Biennial Report, 1906 and 1907: Graded wages and
salaries New industries-Trade unions-Wage-earners-Railroad em-
ployees Employers' statistical report-Canning industry.
Montana-Tenth report, 1905 and 1906: Labor-Industries...
Digest of recent foreign statistical publications:
109
109-111
111, 112
Belgium:
113
Reports on home workers in Belgium: Furniture industry at Malines,
the making of embroidery and women's apparel, and rope making.
Report as to wages and hours of labor in the metal-working industry. 113-120
Germany:
Report on unemployment in Berlin and 27 suburbs on November
17, 1908......
120-124
Report on unemployment in Halle on the Saale on January 10, 1909. 124-127
Report of the experience of the city of Magdeburg and of various
European governments in connection with the problem of unem-
ployment...
Great Britain:
128-136
Report of the chief inspector of factories and workshops for the year
1908....
137-141
Report of the chief inspector of factories on the administration of
the Factory and Workshops Act, 1901, by local authorities in
respect of workshops, outwork, etc., in 1907....
Italy: Report on the question of employment on Sundays and holidays..
Decisions of courts affecting labor:
Decisions under statute law...
142, 143
143
144-163
Assignments of wages-Rights of assignees-Priority of wage claims
over claims of mortgagees-Construction of statute (Union Trust Co.
v. Southern Sawmills and Lumber Co.).
Contract of employment-intent to defraud-constitutionality of
statute-imprisonment for debt (Bailey v. State)................
144-147
147, 148
Decisions of courts affecting labor-Concluded.
Decisions under statute law-Concluded.
Employers' liability-employment of children in violation of
statute-contributory negligence course of employment (Strafford
v. Republic Iron and Steel Co.)...
Employers' liability—railroad companies-construction of statute-
assumption of risk-acts in emergencies (Cleveland, Cincinnati,
Chicago and St. Louis Railway Co. v. Bossert)....
Employers' liability-safe place to work-questions for jury-as-
sumption of risk-construction of statute-contributory negli-
gence-course of employment (Harvey v. Texas and Pacific Railway
Co.)........
Labor organizations-strikes-injunctions-conspiracy-interfer-
ence with employment-secondary boycott-reciprocal rights of
employers and employees (Iron Molders' Union v. Allis-Chal-
mers Co.)......
Decisions under common law.
......
149, 150
150-153
153-157
157-163
163-181
163-165
165-167
Employer and employee-disclosure of trade secrets-confidential
relations injunction (Stevens & Co. v. Stiles)....
Employer and employee-wrongful discharge-remedy-duty to
seek new employment-burden of proof (Quick v. Swing).......
Employers' liability-duty of employer as to employment of com-
petent fellow-servants-evidence of incompetence-contract with
trade union as defense (Pearson v. Alaska Pacific Steamship Co.).. 167–169
Labor organizations-boycott-secondary or compound boycott-
conspiracy-injunction-unincorporated associations (The Ameri-
can Federation of Labor v. The Buck Stove and Range Co.)......... 169–179
Labor organizations-interference with employment-liability for
procuring discharge rights of members (Blanchard v. Newark Joint
District Council of United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of
America et al.).
No. 84.—SEPTEMBER, 1909.
Accidents to railroad employees in New Jersey, 1888 to 1907, by Frederick S.
180, 181