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NATIONAL  RECOVERY  ADMINISTRATION 
DIVISION  OF  REVIEW 


EMPLOYMENT,  PAYROLLS,  HOURS  AND  WAGES 

in 
115  SELECTED  CODE  INDUSTRIES, 
1933-1935 


prepared  by 

THE  STATISTICS  SECTION 

W.  J.  MAGUIRE,  CHIEF 

as  a  report  of 

THE  INDUSTRY  STATISTICS  UNIT 

MARTIN  TAITEL.  CHIEF 


WORK  MATERIALS  NO.  TWELVE 


Washington,  D.  C. 
December,  1935 


■y 


(jTTlCE   OF  HATIONAL  RECOVERY  ADM  IHI  STRATI  OK 
DIVISION  OF  REVIEW 


EMPL0Y14EKT,  PAYROLLS,  HOURS  AND  ".TAaES 
in 
115  SELECTED  CODE  INDUSTRIES,'/ 
1933-19S5 


prepared  by 
THE  STATISTICS  SECTION 
W.J,  MAGUIRE,  CHIEF 
as  a  report  of 
TEE  INDUSTRY  STATISTICS  TJITIT 
MARTIN  TAITEL, ,  CHIEF 


IVashington,  D.  C. 
March,  1936 


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Fore'Tord 

This  study  of  Employment,  Payrolls,  Hours  and  Wages 
in  115  Selected  Code  Industries  was  prepared  "by  Mr,  Martin  Taitel 
of  the  Statistics  Section,  Mr,  W.  J,  Maguire  in  charge.   Further 
acknowledgements  are  embodied  in  the  text. 

The  purpose  of  this  report  is  to  present  as  complete  a 
summary  picture  as  possible  of  the  movements  in  emiDloyment,  payrolls, 
hours  and  wages  in  coded  industries  during  1933,  1934,  and  1935,   The 
data  include  not  only  such  regularly  published  material  as  is  appro- 
priate for  this  purpose  but  also  the  resiilts  of  a  srrvey  made  in  co- 
operation with  the  Bureau  of  Labor  Statistics,   The  term  "Wages"  as 
used  in  this  report  is  equivalent  to  the  Bureau  of  Labor  Sta'jistios 
term  "Earnings", 

The  continuation,  at  least  through  March  1936,  of  tabula- 
tions covering  nineteen  of  the  major  coded  industries  included  in  the 
report  has  been  recommended  by  the  Bureau  of  Labor  Statistics,   The 
nineteen  coded  industries  selected  represent  more  significant  economic 
entities  than  the  corresponding  industries  by  which  the  reports  are  at 
present  classified  and  tabulated. 

At  the  back  of  the  report  will  be  found  a  brief  statement 
of  the  studies  undertaken  by  the  Division  of  Review, 


L,  C,  Marshall 
December  27,  1935  Director,  Division  of  Review 


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EMPLGYlffilO,    PAYHOLLS,    HOURS  IKD   WAGES   IN 
115   SELECTED  CODE   INDUSTRIES,    1933-1935 


Table  of  Contpnts 

Page 

Purpose  of  the  Report 1 

The  Data 1 

Limited  Available  Data  1 

Special  Survey  of  Manufacturing  Industries 
(Bureau  of  Labor  Statistics  in  Cooperation 

with  MA) 2 

Acknowledgements   S 

The  Schedule 3 

Method  of  Tabulation   3 

Technical  Methods  4 

Number  of  Codes  per  Establishments  5 

Non-Mfin\:if acturing  Industries P 

Size  of  Samples 6 

Chart  Markings 7 

Tables  and  Charts    8  -  239 

Appendices 

I  -  Average  and  Minimum  Size  of  Samples, 

1933  and  1934 240 

II  -  Number  of  Codes  per  Establishment 244 

III  -  Bureau  of  Labor  Statistics  Schedule  789A  .  .  245 


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Table  of  Contents 

for 
Tables  and  Charts 


Industry 


Table  and 
Chart  Kumber 


Code 
Number 


Name 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 

8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 

21 
22 
23 
24 

25 
26 

27 
28 
29 
30 

31 

32 


None  Aircraft  Manufacturing 

215  American  Glassware 

85  American  Petroleum  Equipment 

None  Antracite  Coal  Minings 

138  Anti-Priction  Bearing 

17  Automobile  Man'of acturing 

105  Automobile  Pa,rts  and  Equip- 
ment Manufacturing 

445  Baking 

L.P.  1  Beet  Sugar 

24  Bituminous  Coal  Mining 

44  Boot  and  Shoe  Manufacturing 

459  Bottled  Soft  Drink 

L.P. 10  Brewing 

88  Business  Furniture 

None  Butter  Manufacturing 

152  Can  Manufacturing 

463  Candy  Manufacturing 

44S  Canning 

202  Carpet  and  Rug  Manufacturing 

258  Cast  Iron  Boiler  md   Cast 

Iron  Radiator 

192  Cast  Iron  Pressure  Pipe 

123  Cement  (Portland) 

275  Chemical  Manufacturing 

126  Chinaware  and  Porcelain 

Manufacturing 

467  Cigar 

549  Cigarette,  Snuff,  Chewing 

and  Smoking  Tobacco 

101  Cleaning  and  Sycing  Trade 

5  Coat  and  Suit  Manufacturing 

486  Commercial  Vehicle  Body 

236  Cooking  and  Heating  Appli- 
ance Manufacturing 

401  Copper 

81  Copper  and  Brass  Mill  Product 


10 
12 
14  . 

16 
18 

20 
22 
24 
26 
28 
30 
32 
34 
36 
38 
40 
42 
44 

46 
48 
50 
52 

54 
56 

58 
60 
62 

64 

66 

68 

s   70 


Page 

9 
11 
13 
15 
17 
19 

21 
23 
;25 
27 
29 
31 
33 
35 
37 
39 
41 
43 
45 

47 
49 
51 
53 

55 
57 

59 
61 

63 
65 

67 
69 
71 


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Industry 


Table  and       Code 
Chart  Number    Number  Name  Page 


34 

7 

55 

118 

36 

1 

37 

None 

38 

288 

39 

323 

40 

64 

41 

423 

42 

4 

43 

40 

45 

39 

46 

67 

47 

541 

48 

92 

49 

193 

50 

145 

51 

134 

52 

36 

53 

287 

54 

277 

55 

259 

56 

16 

57 

121 

56 

None 

59 

373 

60 

11 

61 

164 

62 

281 

63 

442 

64 

21 

65 

9 

66 

103 

67 

347 

68 

132 

69 

None 

70 

175 

72 

— 

73 

74 

— 

75 

76 

— 

77 

78 

- 

79 

80 

- 

81 

82 

_ 

83 

84 

- 

85 

86 

- 

87 

88 

— 

89 

90 

« 

91 

33  245   Corrugated  and  Solid  Fibre 

Shipping  Container 
Corcet  and  Brassiere 
Cotton  Garment 
Cotton  Textile 
Cottonseed  Oil  Refining 
Daily  Newspaper  Publishing 

Business 
Die  Casting  Manufacturing 
Dress  Manufacturing 
Drop  Forging 
Electrical  Manufacturing 
Electric  Storage  and  V/et 

Primary  Battery  92  -  93 

44  84   Fabricated  Metal  Products 

Mfg«  and  Metal  Finishing 

and  Metal  Coating  94  -  95 

Farm  Equipment  96  -   97 

Fertilizer  98  -  99 

Plat  Glass  Manufacturing  100  -  101 
Floor  and  Wall  Clay  Tile 

Manufacturing  102  -  103 

Folding  Paper  Box  104  -  105 

Furniture  Manufacturing  106  -  107 
Gas  Appliances  and  Apparatus  108  -  109 
Glass  Container  110  -  111 

Graphic  Arts  112  -  113 

Gray  Iron  Foundry  114  -  115 

Hat  Manufacturing  116  -  117 

Hosiery  Manufactiiring  118  -  119 

Hrtel  120  -  121 

Ice  Cream  Manuf  a.cturing  122  -  123 
Infants'  a^id  Children's  Wear  124  -  125 
Iron  and  Steel  126  -  127 

Knitted  Outerwear  128  -  129 

Lai-mdry  Trade  130  -  131 

Lead  132  -  133 

Leather  134  -   135 

Lumber  and  Timber  Products  136  -  137 
Machine  Tool  .and  Forging 

Machinery  138  -  139 

Machinery  and  A-llied  Products  140  -  141 
Malleable  Iron  142  -  143 

Meat  Packing  144  -  145 

Medium  and  Low  Priced 

Jewelry  Manufacturing         146  -  147 

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Indactry 

Table  and 

CodG 

Chart  Nurn'oer 

N-umter 

Name 

Pa 

ge 

71 

15 

Men's  Clothing 

148 

149 

72 

363 

Men's  Neckwear 

150 

- 

151 

73 

151 

Millinery 

152 

- 

153 

74 

312 

Narrow  Fahrics 

154 

— 

155 

75 

119 

Newsprint 

156 

- 

157 

76 

165 

Non-Forrous  Foundry 

158 

- 

159 

77 

89 

Office  Equipment  Manufac- 

turing 

160 

— 

161 

78 

71 

Paint,  Varnish  and  Lacquer 

Man-afacturing 

162 

~ 

163 

79 

120 

Paper  and  Pulp 

164 

- 

165 

80 

ion 

Paperboard 

166 

- 

167 

81- A 

10 

Petroleum  Producing,  Crude 

168 

- 

169 

81-B 

10 

Petrole^om  Refining 

170 

- 

171 

82 

529 

Pharmaceutical  aid  Biological 

172 

- 

173 

83 

204 

Plorabing  Fixtures 

174 

- 

175 

84 

257 

Printing  Equipment  Industry 

■^^'    *C: 

and  Trade 

176 

- 

177 

85 

285 

Railway  C^ir  Building 

178 

- 

179 

86 

198 

Railway  Safety  Appliaice 

180 

- 

181 

87 

172 

Rayon  and  Silk  Dyeing  and 

Printing 

182- 

— 

1^3 

88 

14 

Rayon  and  Synthetic  Yarn 

Producing 

184 

- 

185 

89 

163 

Refractories 

186 

- 

187 

9r> 

60 

Retail  Trade 

188 

— 

189 

91 

156 

Rubber  Manufacturing 

190 

— 

191 

92 

174 

Rubber  Tire  Manufacturing 

192 

— 

193 

93 

114 

Scientific  Apparatus 

194 

— 

195 

94 

167 

Set-iJp  Paper  Box  Manufac- 

turing 

196 

— 

197 

95 

2 

Shipbuilding  and  Ship  Repair 

198 

~ 

199 

96 

102 

Shovel,  Dragline  .and  Crane 

20n 

^ 

201 

97 

4S 

Silk  Textile 

202 

- 

203 

98 

177 

Silverware  Manufacturing 

204 

— 

205 

99 

83 

Soap  and  Glycerine  Manufac- 

turing 

206 

- 

207 

100 

122 

Special  Tool,  Die  and 

Machine  Shop 

208 

- 

209 

101 

82 

Steel  Casting 

210 

— 

211 

102 

123 

Structural  Clay  Products 

212 

— 

213 

103 

480 

Structural  Steel  and  Iron 

Fabricating 

214 

~ 

215 

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Industry 

Tatle 

Code 

Chart  Number 

Number 

Name 

Page 

104 

None 

Sugar  Refining,  Cane 

216 

-  217 

105 

35 

Textile  Machinery  Manufac- 

turing 

218 

-  219 

106 

235 

Textile  Processing 

220 

-  221 

107 

54 

Throwing 

222 

-  223 

108 

28 

Transit 

224 

-  225 

109 

408 

Undergarment  and  Negligee 

226 

-  227 

110 

23 

Underwear  and  Allief  Products 

Manuf  a  c  t  ur  i  ng 

228 

-  229 

111 

153 

Valve  and  Fittings  Manufac- 

turing 

230 

-  231 

112 

136 

Vitrified  Clay  Cewer  Pipe 

Manufacturing 

232 

-  233 

113 

L.P.  17 

Wheat  Flour  Milling 

234 

-  235 

114 

533 

Window  Glass  Manufacturing 

236 

-  237 

115 

3 

Wool  Textile 

238 

--  239 

oooOooo 


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Ei.IPLOYI.ffil'T ,   PAYROLLS,    HOTjUS  A'T3  '..'AGES   li' 
115   SELLCTED  CO^L   liiDiTSTRIES,    13o5-1935 

PLTRFOSE  OF  ?I]FQRT 

The  'iiip.terial   in  t>:is   re-oort   is  -oreseiited  to  give   as 
corvolete   a  s-oi.inary   oict\i.re  as  possible   of   the  novenents   in  em- 
■Dloynont,  -or7rolls,   hours   and  rro.jes   in  coded  industries  during 
19G3,   1954  and  1955.      The   c.ata  include  not   only   such  regularly 
■ouhlished  material   as   is  ao-oropriate   for  this  pu.rp03e   out   also 
the   results  of  a.  surve-r  made   in  coo^3er.-~.tion  v;ith  the  Bureaju  of 
Lahor   Statistics. 
TI3]  DATA 
Limited  Availahle  Data 

The  project   of   conroilin,r  this  inateri,al  was   started  in 
the    sumner  of  1954,      It   soon  became   evident   that   the  amount   of 
monthl--  data  re.j^larly   collected  vrhich  covered  fields  con-nara.hle 
to   those   covered  hy  Code   definitions  Tzas   extremely  limited.      In 
the   first  -olace,   only  a  limited  amount   of  monthly  laoor   statistics, 
classified  hy  industries,   ras  hein-i;  collected  currently  hy  govern- 
ment  agencies.      Ap;oro::iraatel:'  one   half  of   the   factory  em-oloyees   in 
mantifacturing  industries  -..'ere  hein^j   covered  rhile  a  considerably 
smaller  portion  of  the   employees   in  non-manufacturing  industries 
Tias  being  covered.      Practically  all   of  this  material  was  being  col- 


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lected  'by   the  Bureau  of  Labor  Statistics.   In  the  second  place, 
classifications  of  industries  used  by  the  Bi-xreau  of  Labor  Statis- 
tics and  other  G-overn:nenfc  agencies  rrere  based  u"on  criteria  con- 
sidera.bly  different  from  those  used  by  industries  in  a">^pl;"ing  for 
HEA  Codes.   This  eliinina,ted  the  possibility  of  Lising  a  large  portion 
of  the  material  regi-ila^rly  published. 


Specia.l  Survey  of  Manufacturing  Industries  (Bvireau 
of  Labor  Statistics  in  Cooperation  vdth  ITIIA.) . 


Achno^rledgenents  -  In  order  to  obtain  data  iThose  coverage  uas 
approisimatelv  identical  Trith  industries  as  defined  'by   the  various  Codes, 
a  special  sc.rve^'-  of  manufacturing  establishir.ents  xias   nade  early  in  1955, 
This  survey  T^as  cs.rried  on  by  the  Coded  Indiistries  Section  organized 
for  this  i3ur-opse  rithin  the  Bureau  of  Labor  Statistics  under  the  di- 
rection of  Mr.  Bernard  Ba.rton,   ]?unds  for  the  project  v/ere  supplied  by 
the  rational  Hecovery  Aciministration,  \7hich,  in  addition,  cooperated 
activel;^  in  the  development  of  the  stud;^',  Ilr,  I?,  C,  Reich  and  lir,  F,VJ, 
Clark  of  the  Statistics  Section  of  IliA,  besides  constracting  a  manuaJ 
for  editing  schedules,  rendered  considerable  a.ssistance  in  the  editing 
itself.   (l?or  this  '-'ork  they  became  suorn  em'oloyees  of .  the  Btireau  of 
Labor  Statistics,  hereinafter  abbreviated  BeL. S.) .  Mr.  Liartin  Taitel, 
Statistics  Section  of  >CA,  the  lIj.tional  Recovery  Administration  repre- 
sentative for  the.  survey,  directed  the  fina„l  organisPotion  of  the  mat- 
erial.  Hiss  E,  L.  G-reenbanlc  of  the  Statistics  Section  a.ssisted  in  the 
preparation  and  presentation  of  the  re-oort.   The  Central  Sta.tistical 
Boe.rd  cooperated  in  initiating  the  project. 


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The  Schecliile  -  EataDlisliinents  re-^ortiru"  to  B.L.S*  \7fire  re- 
quested to  re  lort  their  figures  on  en-^-ilojTnent ,  payrolls,  and  nan- 
hoti.rs  for  Decenher,  1934  hrohen  do'7n  h;-  Coded  Industries*   In  ad- 
dition, the;'  -^.fere  requested  to  reioort  their  enployraent  for  June  and 
Deceraher,  l'^53  and  1934  h"^  Coded  Indii-stries- ,  These  reports  and  care- 
ful checking  of  code  definitions  against  D.LoS.  classifications  served 
as  the  hasis  for  tabulating  h;,"  codes  the  data  3.L.  S.  collected.   The 
schedu.le  and  the  letter  of  trpjisnittal  are  shou:!  in  Appendix  III. 
This  schedule  as  viell  as  those  regula,rl:"  used  h"  B.L.S,  requests  data 
for  the  pa;"  period  ending  nearest  the  fifteenth  of  the  month.   'Tnere 
the  pa7  period  covers  more  than  one  veeh,  figui-es  re'oorted  uere  re— 
diaced  to  a  T/eehl;^  oasis. 

liethod  of  Tabulation  -  In  tp,hulating  the  naterial,  those  BoL,  S. 
classifications  ^7hich  conformed,  approximatel;'-  to  code  definitions  v;ere 
used.   It  rrr.s  found  that  43  B.L.S,  classifica,tions,  corresponding  to  37. 
codes,   (*)  couild  be  used  as  i^reviousl"-  tabulated.   The  remaining  B.L.S. 
classif iactions  rrere  tabulated  for  such  codes  as  the  sain"oles  seened  to 
warrant.   In  general,  establishnents  operating  under. npre  than  one  code 
T'ere  classified  according  to  their  princi-oal  code,  i.e.,  the  code  cover- 
ing at  least  t^r^o-thirds  of  their  erT-loyees.   In  sor.ie  cases  figures  for 

(*)  In  five  cases  figurGS  for  tvo  B.L.S,  classifications  '"ere  conbined 
07  ITEA  to  represent  a  single  code;  in  one  case  (Transit  Indiistr;^) 
a  non-aanufact\iring  classif ica,tion  '.:as  combined  rith  a  raaauifactur- 
ing  classification,   ?or  the  Petroleuii  Industry  a  non-manufacturing 
classification  r.'as  iised  to  suo-ole'iont  the  manufacturing  classifica- 
tion, but  the  t'.70  v.fere  not  conbined. 


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individual  establishiaents  were  allocated  to  two  or  more  coded  indus- 
tries. 

The  tabulations  were  based  not  uuon  a  rigorous  standard  of 
purity  of  sample  for  each  cede,  but  UTDon  an  approximation  to  purity 
of  sample  sufficient  to  present  a  rather  accurate  picture  of  labor 
conditions  in  the  coded  industries.   It  is  believed  that  such  an  ap- 
proxiraarion  was  achived  fcr  the  data  included  in  this  report.   In 
.every  case  mere  than  75  rer  cent  of  the  employees  in  the  sample  were 
covered  by  the  code  definition  in  question;  in  most  cases,  more  than 
90  per  cent. 

Technical  Methods  -  Indexes  of  employment  and  payrolls  were 
constructed  by  MA  from  all  classifications  that  were  retabulated. 
The  method  used  was  that  of  chaining  together  percentage  changes  based 
upon  data  from  idential  establishments,  for  each  pair  of  adjacent 
months.    This  is  the  same  method  as  that  used  by  the  Bureau  cf  Labor 
Statistics  in  constructing  its  reguarly  published  indexes.   Fcr  in- 
dustries for  which  no  retabulation  cf  the  data  was  necessary  the  regu- 
larly published  B.L.S.  indexes  were  used.   Most  of  these  had  previously 
been  adjusted  to  1933  Census  totals  by  NBA.   These  are  presented  as  ad- 
justed.  The  differences  between  these  indexes  and  thos?;  which  wculd 
have  been  obtained  had  no  adjustments  tfl  the  1933  Census  figures  b^en 
made  are  negligible  so  far  as  comparisons  between  1933,  1934,  and  1935 
are  concerned.  ■ 

Fcr  the  series  on  average  hours  worked  per  week,  average 
hourly  wpges  and  average  weekly  wages,  the  Bureau  of  La>or  Statistics 


obtr.ined  results  for   ideatical  estaulislxneiitr,  in  er.cii  ;oair  of  adjacent 
months  —  for  examole,  .J-one  rnd  Julv',  ISoC-  and  Jul;^  and  August,  1033, 
In  this  report  onl"-  fic;ares  for  the  "current  month"  or  the  later  of 
the  tv.'o  adjacent  months  are  shoi.Tn,   Thus,  figures  for  no  tno  months 
of  tho  -period  covered  for  a  -oarticnlar  industry  may  cover  er.actly  the 
savie  estahlislments,  althoxy^h  p.  large  part  of  the  sample  ma"^  "be  iden- 
tical througliout  the  entire  -period.   It  'jould  have  "been  possihle  to 
construct  "chain  indexes"  for  each  of  the  series  of  averages,  out  this 
was  deemed  to  give  less  reliable  results,  hocause  of  the  accumulation 
of  samrjling  errors  as  o.   result  of  the  chaining  process,   Hor:ever,  in 
most  ca.ses,  either  technioue  v.'onld  heave  given  su'bstnntially  the  same 
results. 

In  all  cases  vrhere  raa,n-hour  indexes  are  shor/n,  they  have  been 
constructec.  "by   multiplying  average  hours  worked  per  r;eek  "by  the  index 
of  emplo;Tient,   In  this  the^/-  differ  from  •  man-hour  indexes  published 
"by  r.L.S,  nhich  v/ere  constructed  by  iraltiplying  "chain  indexesl'  for 
average  hourn  worked  -oer  week  by  "chain  indexes"  of  emplojTaent, 

iJunber  of  Codes  Under  TTnich  Estpblisiinents  Onerated  -  An 
interesting  by-product  of  the  survey  v/as  a  tabulation  of  establish- 
ments and  eCTplo""ees  in  those  establisments  by  the  niimber  of  codes 
UJider  which  the  estr.blishrient  operated.   It  showed  thpt  approximately 
S4  per  cent  of  the  reporting  est-blisbuents  operated  u:ider  one  code 
and  en-olo3'"ed  approximately  05  -ocr  ccit  of  the  cmnloyces  reported. 
This  indicr^tes  that  the  larger  cstabllslments  were  more  likely  to  be 
su.bjcct  to  more  th,?ji  one  code  than  were  the  smaller  establishments. 


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The  complete  table  is  shov.Ti  in  Appendix  II, 
ITon-i  ianuf ac tiirinf :  I ndus tries 

The  material  on  the  coded  non-raanufactixring  industries  is 
e::trcr.iel7  limited  since  regularl;'  collected  data  on  these  industries 
are  meager  and  since  the  special  survey  vras  confinod  to  the  manufac- 
turing industries.   Data  on  the  eight  3,1,3,  classifications  (*)  that 
cover  major  ".->r,rta  of  or  ao-oror.inately  the  same  fields  as  the  code 
definitions  have  heen  included  in  this  report.   The  technical  methods 
used  have  "been  the  sane  as  for  the  manufacturing  industries. 
Size  of  Samples 

Appendi::  I  gives  the  average  size  of  the  sam-iles  for  each 
industr;'-  during  1933  and  during  1934  as  nell  as  the  minimum  size 
during  this  period.  Sample  sizes  are  giveri  in  terms  of  establish- 
ments and  er.plo;"ees,  .  In  1935  the  sam^oles  vere  approximately  of  the 
ssjne  size  as  in  1034,  Ii^  instances  vhere  data  are  missing  from  the 
various  taoles  samples  for  the  "oeriod  ^7ere  either  inadequate  or  not 
avealahle. 

The  samples  from  uhich  average  hours  vrorkcd  -oer  neel:  and 
'average  hourly  vages  r/ere  derived  have,  in  most  cases,  been  smaller 
than  those  from  ^7hich  a,verage  \7eekly  v/ages  uere  derived.   Consequently, 
instances  vfill  ho  found  in  rhich  r.'eekl3-  wages  do  not  equal  the  pro~ 
duct  of  hoiirly  uages  and  average  hoii.rs  i;orl;ed  per  ireel:. 


(*)  Tv70  of  these  v;ere  used  to  suoplenent  data  for  mnxiufacturing 
classifications. 


9S53 


Chart  iiarhiiit'^n 

In  assembling-  the  material  it  TTas  originally  -Dlanned  to  in- 
dicate on  the  charts  important  events  and  developments  within  each  in- 
dustry,  Liraita,ticns  of  tine,  and  i^ersonnel  have  r^revented  the  complete 
materialization  of  this  -plan, 

l.iarl:ings  have  been  -nlpced  uoon  the  charts  indicating  the 
date  on  \7hich  the  President's  Reem-olo3n:ent  Agreement  T7as  initiated, 
the  date  on  i-iiich  the  Code  became  effective  and  the  date  of  the 
Schechter  decision.   These  marhings  divide  the  period  covered  by  the 
charts  into  tliree  "o.arts,  lore-code,  code,  and  nost-code,  thus  serving 
as  g-aide  posts  to  such  conclusions  as  ma;^  be  dra'Tn  vith  respect  to  the 
effects  of  the  Coc'es. 

The  PEA  marking  is  not  shovm  in  charts  for  industries  in 
TThich  the  code  became  effective  -orior  to  Auf-ust  1,  1933.   In  all  other 
cases  the  P?A  narliing  has  been  placed  at  Aufust  1,  1933.   Uith  reference 
to  these  markiiiL:s  it  should  be  reneraberec^  that  the  provisions  of  the 
President's  P.eenTiloyment  Agreement  became  effective  v/hen  signed  by  in- 
dividiial  firms.   A  m.imber  of  firms  never  signed  the  Agreement.   Purther- 
more,  substitutions  for  PRA  "orovisions  vcve   obtained  by  various  indus- 
tries and  these  became  effective  for  all  firms  who  had  signed  the  Agree- 
ment in  these  indiistries  resoectively.  For  the  most  part  these  substi- 
tutions went  into  effect  between  Augixst  15  and  September  15,  1933  al- 
though a  few  cases  became  effective  as  late  as  October, 1933, 


9853 


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FORM     R-P 

-08 

Table  1 

AIRCRAFT  M/iMJFACTuRIiMG  IlU}uSTRy 
Fac+ory  Employment,  Payrolls,  Hours,  qnd  Wqc 

es,  1933-1935 

MONTH 

INDEXES 

1933  =  ICO 

AVERAGE 
HOURS 

WORKED 

PER 

WEEK 

WAGES 

AVERAGE 
HOURLY 

(Gents) 

AVERAGE 
weCKLY 

(Dollars) 

EMPLOYMENT 

PAYROLLS 

MAN-HOURS 

1933-JAN 

79.2 

84.1 

80.6 

42.5 

64.9 

29,32 

FEB 

80.6 

87.1 

85.5 

44.3 

64.3 

29.89 

MAR 

85.2 

91.5 

90.7 

44.5 

62.8 

29.17 

APR 

89.6 

95.5 

102.5 

47.8 

63.4 

29.52 

MAY 

106.1 

107.8 

114.0 

44.9 

61.3 

27.98 

J  UIS 

109.0 

108.2 

109.6 

42.0 

63.4 

27.55 

JUL 

109.0 

103.7 

115.6 

44.3 

65.4 

25.16 

AUG 

104.9 

104.8 

101.9 

40.6 

64.5 

27.55 

SEP 

103.5 

96.2 

96.6 

39.0 

66.5 

25.86 

OCT- 

107.2 

103.3 

96.5 

37.6 

70.3 

27.09 

NOV 

113.0 

110.9 

102,8 

38.0 

65.0 

25.63 

DEC 

112.7 

107.0 

103.6 

38.4 

53.4 

24.76 

AVETRAGE 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

42.0 

64.5 

27.55 

II 

1934  -JAN 

112.7 

106.5 

106.6 

39.5 

65.4 

24.67 

FEB 

116.3 

113.0 

108.8 

39.1 

65.0 

25.38 

MAR 

112.1 

106.9 

103.1 

38.4 

66.1 

24.56 

APR 

132.6 

123.1 

122.5 

38.5 

63.3 

24.25 

MAY 

124.4 

116.8 

118.8 

39.9 

62.5 

24.59 

J  UN 

140.1 

135.9 

139.5 

41.6 

59.5 

24.92 

JUL. 

124.8 

120.5 

112.3 

37.6 

66.7 

25.26 

AUG 

111.7 

112.0 

112.0 

41.9 

61.2 

26.39 

SEP 

99.2 

94.8 

93.3 

39.3 

63.1 

24.69 

OCT 

88.8 

87.2 

81.8 

38.5 

66.6 

25.14 

NOV 

83.9 

79.6 

74.1 

35.9 

57.5 

24.08 

DEC 

90.3 

86.6 

79.3 

35.7 

71.9 

25.02 

AVERAGE 

111.4 

106.9 

104.3 

39.0 

54.9 

24.92 

II 

1935-  JAN 

103.4 

93.2 

93.8 

37.9 

64.3 

22.78 

FEB 

108.5 

98.5 

101.0 

38.9 

64.3 

24.22 

MAR 

110.3 

103.0 

104.8 

39.7 

64.6 

25.61 

APR 

119.3 

108.2 

112.5 

39.4 

64.7 

24.86 

MAY 

131.3 

117.9 

122.6 

39.0 

53.9 

24.30 

JUN 

139.4 

126.3 

135.5 

40.9 

54.8 

25.15 

JUL 

144.9 

127.5 

137.7 

39.7 

52.7 

24.30 

AUG 

151.9 

140.4 

148.0 

40.7 

63.4 

25.52 

SEP 

148.4 

133.7 

143.5 

40.4 

65.3 

25.65 

OCT 

149.9 

137.4 

145.6 

41.3 

64.6 

26.28 

NOV 

150.0 

133.2 

149-4 

41.6 

65.3 

25.42 

DEC 

144.2 

133.9 

144.6 

41.9 

65.6 

26.66 

AVERAGE 

133.5 

121.1 

128.3 

40.1 

64.5 

25.06 

Sotirce:     Bureau  of  Labor  Statist 
During  June  and  December  1933  an 
employees  reported  under  the  cla 
code  definition.     ?or  esplanatio 
in  figures  different  from  those 

ics.     Data 
d  1934,  app 
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n  of  the  me 
of  B«L*S«t 

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,  were  cove: 
thods  used, 
see  text* 

Bsification  "Aircraft/ 
38  per  cent  of  the 
red  by  the  proposed 
some  of  idiich  result 

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-  10  - 
Table  2 

Code  No.   215 

AllEBICAN  GLASSWABE  IITDDSTRI 

Fac+ory  Employment,  Payrolls,  Hours,  and  Wac 

es,  1933-1935 

MONTH 

INDEXES 

1933  =  lOO 

AVERAGE 
HOURS 

WORKED 

PER 

WEEK 

i 

WAGES                        ! 

AVERAGE 
HOURLY 

AVERAGE 
WEEKLY 

(nollars) 

EMPLOYMENT 

PAYROLLS 

MAN-HOURS 

1933-JAN 

76.5 

69.6 

74.0 

35.0 

40.8 

15.06 

FEB 

65.4 

81.8 

83.6 

35.4 

42.1 

15.82 

MAR 

ftS^ft 

78.1 

62.1 

3&.& 

43.6 

15.43 

AI^R 

91■^fi 

fifi.7 

91.1 

36.0 

42.8 

15.65 

MAY 

9?ffi 

97^3 

104.6 

40.8 

42.8 

17.33 

JUN 

"101.9 

103.3 

116.6 

41.4 

42.4 

16.76 

JUL. 

94tR 

93.0 

101.7 

38.8 

44,7 

16.17 

AUG 

106t9 

109.6 

102.0 

34.5 

47.4 

16.89 

SEP 

110.4 

111.7 

102.3 

33.5 

&1.7 

16.72 

OCT- 

nfi.5 

120.7 

109.5 

34.0 

52.2 

17.50 

NOV 

117.0 

119.6 

Ug.2 

34.7 

49.0 

16.39 

DEC 

122.6 

128.4 

120.3 

35.5 

49.2 

17.31 

AVERAGE 

100.0 

100.0 

lOQ.O 

36.3 

45.7 

16.42 

II 

1934 -JAN 

120.9 

124.1 

113,6 

24.0 

49.4 

16.96 

FEB 

126.7 

laa.B 

124.3 

35.5 

50.8 

18.12 

MAR 

122.fi 

144.8 

128.6 

35.1 

51.9 

18.12 

APR 

laa.a 

150,0 

1?2,? 

36.9 

S2,0 

18.71 

MAY 

13a,7 

i4?tf 

IPri^H 

35.5 

5?.  9 

17,73 

JUN 

1?4*A 

144tl 

124.& 

33.4 

PP. ft 

17,7fi 

JUL 

117,?! 

nAt4 

101.7 

31*4 

54,1 

16,83 

AUG 

1£4*6 

IS6.1 

109tS 

SI. 7 

53.9 

17,10 

SEP 

129*4 

1S9.3 

116.2 

32.6 

53.? 

17.11 

OCT 

lSft.4 

134.4 

115.3 

3S.0 

53.8 

17.67 

NOV^ 

19?«7 

14fr? 

l^f4 

3fi.O 

52.9 

18.38 

DEC 

1S*>^« 

^#fr4 

i2p.a 

34.3 

54.0 

18.48 

AVERAGE 

128-7 

1S7.A 

120.3 

33.8 

52.6 

17.75 

II 

1935-  JAN 

12S.7 

ISO;? 

110.7 

31.6 

53.fi 

17.03 

FEB 

134.0 

14B.B 

125.2 

33.8 

53.1 

18.03 

MAR 

140. S 

151.1 

130.7 

33.7 

53.0 

17.88 

APR 

138.7 

155.1 

132.2 

34.5 

53.7 

18.57 

MAY 

lSfi.7 

154,4 

1550. A 

34-5 

54.4 

18.78 

JUN 

135.2 

147.9 

126.3 

23.8 

52.3 

18.01 

JUL 

120.9 

123,0 

107.0 

32.0 

53.6 

16.89 

AUG 

130.9 

138.6 

118.3 

32.7 

53.1 

17.42 

SEP 

135.7 

154.0 

129.4 

34.5 

54.4 

18.76 

OCT 

141.2 

169.2 

143.3 

36.7 

54.2 

19.80 

NOV 

142.9 

173.4 

142.2 

36. 0 

55.6 

20.03 

DEC 

142.6 

174.9 

144.6 

36.7 

54.9 

20.28 

AVERAGE 

19S.5 

151.4 

128.4 

M.2 

53.9 

18.46 

Scarcer     Bureau  of  Lalsor  Statistics  in  Reoperation  vltl 
BeTlew,  N.BJL.     Daring  June  and  December  1933  and  1934 
porting  eBtabliahments  were  covered  completely  or  (in  i 
oompletely  "by  the  coce  definition.     For  explanation  of 
•ome  of  which  result  In  figures  different  from  those  oi 

1  the  Division  of 
activities  of  the  re- 

a.  few  cases)  almost 
the  methods  used, 

r  B.L.S.,  see  tezt. 

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Tabl*  3 


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MfflBTnATI  PSTSOLEOIC  SQUIPMEIT  IIDlSniT  AID  BAK 
Fac+ory  Employment,  Rayrolls,  Hours,  and  Wages,  1933-1935 


MONTH 


EMPUDYMCNT    PAYROLLS 


INDEXES 
1933  =  100 


MAN-HOURS 


AVERAGE 
HOURS 

WORKED 

PER 

WEEK 


WAGES 


AVERAGE 
HOURLY 


AVERAGE 
WEEKLY 

tPnllan) 


933 -JAN 


-ZI«i- 


.£fi^A_ 


J^AmO. 


-£Z*fi- 


J&fi«2- 


Tfl.Sft 


JTEQ, 


77.6 


T9.a 


79.2 


-S4^ 


f>i,g 


19.67 


MAR 


ai.a 


77.4 


-ftx«a- 


-28*5- 


5g.9 


18,17 


APR 


77.9 


74.1 


g7.B 


.^i«fi_ 


-61^1. 


_ia«i£_ 


MAY 


76.6 


76.1 


78tC 


g8.6 


JB&JL 


ABLt6L. 


JUM 


.££«£_ 


_ao^fi_ 


.M^t. 


.2a^fiL 


JUUfi- 


J^«14- 


JUL. 


Jft«fi- 


97.8 


iK.ft 


-4LJ. 


46.7 


20.81 


AUG 


jjQa«L. 


104.8 


122.0 


-40«1- 


61.6 


JtUZ^ 


SEP 


JJfi«4. 


_l£fi«2. 


^25.1 


-S2.£- 


69.4 


19.86 


OCT 


NOV 


AHmI. 


148.7 


168.8 


.^6«4- 


JjOtMh- 


JJUUIL 


181.9 


..84«£. 


67.6 


69.2 


2fl.fi2 


20.26 


DEC 


laifl 


jjfi^fi. 


jjA^i. 


86.7 


.MaS- 


.20^94. 


AVERAGE 


JIQQ^SL 


ABSiMSL 


IQQ-Q 


_aa«4- 


..64«8- 


19.62 


19.14  -JAN 


FEB 


JJft.lL 


JASUL. 


JALmI- 


jja«0- 


162.9 


87.0 


-a&«9. 


.^8^ 


-69*8- 


.2U8&- 


21.78 


MAR 


JfifiU. 


181.8 


168.7 


-86«8- 


69.7 


.2L.28- 


APR 


AULmL. 


177.0 


166.1 


-26.^- 


61.1 


22.28 


MAY 


JJ]^4. 


jAi^a. 


JJEfi.8_ 


-84*9- 


_8Q«2- 


JUU4ft- 


JUN 


178.7 


.^QOlJL 


-194.8- 


87.9 


-60.8- 


22.87 


JUL 


AUG 


174.6 


-213L.4- 


212.2 


191.8 


-286.2- 


227.1 


41.2 
40.2 


60.9 


61.9 


26.29 


-24.68- 


SEP 


191.6 


220.6 


-208.4. 


-84.9- 


.£2.8- 


22.62 


OCT 


NOV 


-181.1. 


.2fii«2- 


-19&.Z- 


-86.6L. 


17fl.7 


JL94.0- 


176.4 


-84.8. 


-88.0. 


62.6 


22.86 


22.08 


DEC 


164. n 


194.7 


T79.fl 


.24.2- 


fiP.R 


ra.ia 


AVERAGE 


166.8 


192.1 


168.9 


87.8 


fil.l 


22.72 


1935-  JAN 124^ 


-206.8- 


1B7.4 


.86L.4- 


_61.fi. 


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MAR 


ABZaA- 


JZLMi_ 


-    207. 6 


-28^6- 


jjfi.a. 


.211,1. 


JIZmZ- 


-8&.Z- 


_&Zm2. 


61.7 


-Siill. 


.^4.0fi_ 


APR 


-iifi«fi- 


.2a&.Z- 


?2tt,R 


40.1 


&o-y 


.^4.86- 


Aax.A 


.^88.7- 


288.4 


.^A.8- 


.60.2- 


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JUN 


AH&JOl 


JSLJL 


»»«-» 


.2£L.fi. 


.61a£. 


23.77 


JUL 


J^4aC_ 


287.4 


ppft.n 


siMZ. 


.60.£_ 


.^8.Z&. 


AUG 


AajL»SL 


-289.£. 


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4Q.6 


jB1.£_ 


-24^84- 


SEP 


-121.A- 


.284.g- 


222.1 


Ji«4- 


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1.8- 


.24.49. 


OCT 


188.5 


232.2 


.21i^ 


39.5 


1.8 


24.42 


NOV 


JL88.9. 


_228.&. 


.214.2_ 


88.4 


62.9 


_2A«21L 


DEC 


191 .0 


.2iS^ 


240.1 


42.6 


62.5 


26.40 


AVERAGE 


IBfl.fl 


.2ai.fi. 


■^ia.8- 


.81.8. 


.61.£. 


J[A«£L 


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fieview,  HBA.     ^hiring  Jvae  and  December  1933  and  1934  aotlTltlee  of  the  re- 
porting eetabliahments  vere  coyered  eosqpletely  or  (in  a  few  eaeee)  almost 
ooB^letely  by  the  oo4e  definition.  7or  e^qplanation  of  the  nethode  uaed, 
•one  of  ^leh  regult  in  figures  different  from  those  of  B<Ji.8.,  see  text. 


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-  14  - 

Table  4 


ANTHRACITE  COAL  MINING  INDUSTRY 
Employment,  Payrolls,  Hours,  and  Wages,  1933-1935   i/ 

MONTH 

INDEXES 
1933  =  lOO 

AVERAGE 
HOURS 

WORKED 

PER 

WEEK 

WAGES 

AVERAGE 
HOURLY 

(Cents) 

AVERAGE 
WEEKLY 

(Dollars) 

EMPU3YMENT 

PAYROLLS 

MAN-HOURS 

1933 -JAN 

101.5 

94.3 

90.7 

28.1 

83.6 

23.94 

TEB 

11S.5 

124.0 

126.4 

35.0 

81.5 

28.11 

MAR 

105.5 

106.6 

103.8 

30.9 

83.0 

25.98 

APR 

99.7 

81.6 

79.7 

25.1 

81.4 

21.03 

MAY 

83.5 

65.5 

65.4 

24.6 

81.4 

20.20 

JUN 

76.4 

74.9 

75.8 

31.2 

81.7 

25.83 

JUi_ 

84.7 

83.4 

84.3 

31.3 

81.8 

25.34 

AUG 

92.2 

101.7 

100.1 

34.1 

83.8 

28.41 

SEP 

109.8 

132.5 

133.1 

38.1 

82.1 

31.09 

OCT 

110.0 

154.5 

135,4 

38.7 

81.3 

31.49 

NOV 

117.9 

104.3 

105.4 

28.1 

80.8 

22.80 

DEC 

105.3 

96.7 

99.9 

29.8 

80.1 

23.68 

AVERAGE 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

31.3 

81.9 

2S.60 

II 

1934  -  JAN 

123.9 

159.8 

155.7 

39.5 

85.0 

33.27 

FEB 

122.2 

143.6 

146.1 

37 16 

61.2 

30.39 

MAR 

130.5 

179.9 

181.5 

43.7 

81.8 

35.57 

APR 

112.5 

112.9 

119.2 

33.3 

81.1 

25.85 

MAY 

123.S 

139.7 

135.8 

34.6 

83.2 

29.27 

JUN 

111.1 

116.4 

112.1 

31.7 

82.3 

26.98 

JUL. 

103.6 

92.3 

90.7 

27.5 

83.4 

22.97 

AUG 

95.7 

86.7 

.     84.9 

37,7 

83.0 

23.35 

SEP 

110.0 

102.6 

1Q2.$ 

?9.2 

83.3 

24.05 

OCT 

113.1 

105.4 

104.7 

29.1 

82.5 

24.04 

NOV 

117.5 

111.8 

109.8 

29.4 

82,8 

24,57 

DEC 

119.1 

114.2 

115.6 

30.5 

81.5 

24.78 

AVERAGE 

115.2 

122.1 

121.5 

32.8 

82.6 

27.09 

II 

1935-  JAN 

121,6 

125.5 

127.7 

33.0 

82.1 

26.68 

FEB 

124.5 

140.4 

139.4 

35.2 

82.0 

29.11 

MAR 

99.4 

84.9 

86.0 

27.2 

81.4 

22.09 

APR 

101.7 

108.9 

110.0 

34.0 

82.5 

27.64 

MAY 

103.4 

108.1 

107.3 

32.6 

82.2 

26.94 

JUN 

109.8 

144.1 

143.6 

41.1 

82.8 

33.83 

JUI- 

95.5 

81.9 

83.0 

27.3 

82.3 

22.11 

AU6 

74.8 

61.8 

57.4 

24.1 

83.2 

21.28 

SEP 

88.9 

83.4 

83,2 

29.4 

82.6 

24.11 

OCT 

113.7 

122.0 

ia.2 

33.5 

82.5 

27.66 

NOV 

90.1 

62-9 

63.9 

22.3 

80.5 

17.69 

DEC 

110.8 

120.9 

118.1 

33.5 

83.1 

28.08 

AVERAGE 

102-9 

103.7 

103.4 

31.1 

82.3 

25.60 

Seweat     Borwati  of  Labor  Statlitlet.  Ikta  are  for  eleaalfleatlon  "Coal  illn- 
lag,  Aathraoito*  iriiloh  It  Draotloally  oooxtenslTe  with  the  dlfinitlon  in  fha 
proposed  ooAi*    for  explanation  of  the  laethoda  used,  aooe  of  idilch  reetdt  la 
flgoree  different  from  thoso  of  B.L.8.,  •••  text. 
^  All  eisployaes  except  foremen,  executives  and  company  store  employees. 

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Table     5 

Cod*  No.  138 

AMTI-PaiCTIOH  BSABIBG  IMBIBTHY 
Fac-t-ory  Employment,  Payrolls,  Hours,  and  Wag 

GS,  1933-1935 

MONTH    ♦ 

INDEXES 
1933  =  lOO 

AVERAGE 
HOUFIS 

WORKED 

PER 

WEEK 

WAGES 

AVERAGE 
HOURLY 

(Cents) 

AVERAGE 
WEEKLY 

( Dollars  1 

EMPUDYMENT 

PAYROLLS 

MAN-HOURS 

1933-JAN 

62.9 

66.8 

74.1 

34.2 

&9tf 

17t29 

FEB 

82.7 

72.6 

78.0 

ae.i 

52.2 

la.aa 

MAR 

fia.4 

40.2 

40.2 

26.4 

66. 0 

14.77 

APR 

72.4 

62.1 

62.8 

aa.2 

fia.2 

17.66 

MAY 

82.4 

SS.2 

&7.2 

40.fi 

fil.4 

20.61 

JUM 

91.6 

103.4 

106.1 

44.4 

52-4 

23.29 

JUL 

104.4 

111.0 

lia.9 

43.6 

RQ.S 

a. 90 

AUG 

ISOfS 

l?fi,7 

12«»» 

sa.9 

fifi.fl 

PI  .71 

SEP 

lao.i 

1J>».R 

llQ-fl 

Sfl,» 

64.9 

21 .01 

OCT- 

124.2 

134,6 

12fl,4 

S9.fi 

fifi,4 

92-39 

NOV 

1M.2 

ISfi.q 

lao-a 

38.6 

63.8 

20.60 

DEC 

1S1.4 

139.9 

1S2.1 

38.6 

fi4.4 

20.92     ; 

AVERAGE 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

37.7 

&a.4 

20.n      1 

II 

1934 -JAN 

132.0 

13B.fi 

12fi.l 

36.6 

55.2 

20-18 

FEB 

142^8 

lfifi.fi 

lS7.fi 

37-0 

67.9 

21.46 

MAB 

149,6 

166,7 

lfil.2 

38.7 

B6.2 

21.76 

APR 

141.4 

163.7 

141.fl. 

38.4 

fi9.a 

22.73 

MAY 

142.8 

Ififi.O 

14B.7 

38.8 

68.2 

22.68 

J  UN 

144.B 

166.1 

14fi.6 

38.6 

58.4 

22.B0 

JUl- 

92.2 

106.1 

90. B 

87.6 

fiO.l 

22-52 

AUG 

199,8 

T66t« 

ISA -4 

Sfi,« 

69.8 

21.96 

SEP 

l?fl.4 

lfi7,R 

lM,n 

SA-ft 

60.8 

22.aa 

OCT 

138.9 

160.1 

127.6 

35.7 

59.7 

21.30 

NOV 

199,9 

164.9 

140,8 

?8t4 

59.7 

22.90 

DEC 

14Pt^ 

•|7<l,n 

?9,S 

fil-1 

23.99 

AVERAGE 

137.1 

155. 6 

13B.2 

37.7 

68.9 

22.18 

II 

1935-  JAN 

164,0 

190.6 

161.3 

40-1 

60.2 

24.04 

FEB 

166.7 

205.7 

176.7 

40.6 

69.fi 

24.14 

MAR 

173.0 

216.0 

186.2 

41-0 

69-6 

24.29 

APR 

179.3 

22A.4 

187-3 

40.0 

69.8 

23.66 

MAY 

"  **fi      •» 

214.0 

186.8 

39.6 

67.9 

22.91 

JUN 

181.0 

216.6 

186.7 

39.6 

68.9 

23.10 

JUL 

lfil.7 

2ia.fi 

182.2 

aa.6 

60.1 

23.23 

AUG 

189.3 

231.0 

197.7 

40.0 

68.9 

23.66 

SEP 

199.3 

246.9 

210.2 

40.4 

59.3 

23.93 

OCT 

204.0 

246.4 

212.5 

S9.9 

59.2 

23.63 

NOV 

?,f>8.a 

}>?i9,« 

??A,7 

41. *? 

K«T? 

24.56 

DEC 

911 -S 

!»fi7.4 

998-7 

41-4 

KQ.R 

9A-7S 

AVERAGE 

1RR.K 

997-fl 

iflfi.n 

40.2 

fi9.4 

9? -83 

Sovuroe:     Bureau  of  Labor  Statist 
Tlew,  HBil.     During  Jxma  and  Doce 
Ing  •stabllihnenta  were  covered 
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of  iriileb  result  In  figures  diffe 

los  in  coop 
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cos^letely 
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nd  1934  act 
or  (in  a  fe 
ation  of  tb 
hose  of  B.L 

h  the  Division  of  Be- 
ivltles  of  the  report- 
V  oases)  aimost  cod- 
e  methods  used,  some 
.8.*  see  text. 

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Table  6 

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.  17 

AUTOMOBILE  llANUFACTOaiNG  UPCBTaT 
Fac+ory  Employment,  Payrolls,  Hours,  and  Wages,  1933-1935 

MONTH 

INDEXES 
1933  =  lOO 

AVERAGE 
HOURS 

WORKED 

PER 

WEEK 

WAGES 

AVERAGE 
HOURLY 

(Cent?) 

AVERAGE 
WEEKLY 

(SolUri) 

EMPUOYMENT 

PAYROLLS 

MAN-HOURS 

193:? -JAN 

96.2 

90.4 

98.6 

35.3 

55.2 

20.22 

FEB 

94.8 

60.S 

85.0 

30.9 

57.4 

ia.£2 

MAR 

64.1 

68.4 

71.0 

29.1 

66  .0 

17.42 

APR 

84.S 

80.4 

86.8 

36.1 

57.9 

20.66 

MAY 

90.5 

100.8 

107.3 

40.9 

57-8 

23.80 

JUM 

97.4 

107.1 

112.0 

40.0 

57-9 

23.23 

JUL. 

110.6 

114.2 

121.2 

37.8 

67.9 

21.96 

AUG 

114.7 

131.1 

ISfi.l 

S7.fl 

64.9 

24.27 

SEP 

119.5 

124.7 

115-0 

33.2 

6fi.a 

£2.14 

OCT" 

lOfi.2 

107-3 

100.7 

32.7 

fifi.4 

21.60 

NOV 

9S.7 

90.6 

fll.fl 

30.4 

ftfi.9 

20.28 

DEC 

109.1 

104.9 

94.6 

29.9 

65.3 

SOiOl 

AVERAGE 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

34.4 

61.1 

21.14 

II 

1934  -JAN 

133.4 

134.6 

_1£4.6 

32.2 

63.6 

20.79 

FEB 

161.1 

191-3 

176.2 

37-5 

64-9 

24.42       1 

MAR 

178.9 

228.3 

206.0 

39.7 

66.1 

26.30 

APR 

190.6 

262.0 

211.0 

38.1 

70.7 

27.04 

MAY 

191.9 

236.8 

193.7 

34-8 

71.6 

25.05 

J  UN 

181-7 

204.5 

lfi9.7 

SS.2 

71.1 

P2.99 

JUI- 

167.2 

168.2 

134-3 

27-7 

72.6 

20.42 

AUG 

lfifi.6 

18P.-3 

144.9 

21.9 

72.9 

23.54 

SE.P 

112.4 

127.5 

•     flP.fl 

J>fi.4 

74.6 

23.12 

OCT 

94.7 

120-1 

85-9 

31.3 

74.0 

23.03 

NOV 

92-0 

117-6 

82-2 

30.8 

74.2 

22.99 

DEC 

123.1 

177.0 

IP.4.7 

34.9 

7J>.fi 

2fi.32 

AVERAGE 

148 -fi 

178.  S 

144.6 

33-0 

70.9 

23.76 

II 

1935-  JAN 

150.7 

213-8 

153-8 

35.2 

72.3 

26.46 

FEB 

163.3 

257.0 

188.1 

39.7 

71.2 

28.29 

MAR 

165.8 

262.8 

191.4 

39.8 

72.2 

28.69 

APR 

168.1 

275.6 

197.9 

40.6 

73.1 

29.62 

MAY 

163.1 

247.3 

176.5 

37.3 

72.7 

27.11 

JUN 

150.8 

220.8 

150.9 

34.5 

76.9 

26.56 

JUL 

141.5 

202.1 

138.3 

33.7 

76.9 

25.93 

AUG 

133.9 

189.9 

129.0 

33.2 

77.4 

25.76 

SEP 

116,7 

165.0 

113.8 

33.9 

76.8 

25.93 

OCT 

146,6 

227.2 

158.7 

37.3 

76.4 

28.40 

NOV 

159-5 

275.9 

187.9 

40.6 

76.2 

31.57 

DEC 

163-5 

278-8 

186.3 

39.3 

76.4 

39.P5 

AVERAGE 

151-9 

•234-7 

164.4 

37.1 

74.9 

27.78 

8«uro«:    Boreau  of  Latwr  Statl  sties  in  ooop< 
B«vl«v,  HBA.     During  Ium  and  Oscsmber  1933 
of  ths  «aploj—t  ooTortd  by  the  UBitplos  wsr 
idiosa  aotirities  were  corered  eonqpletely  "by 
plttiatiAn  of  th«  methods  used,  some  of  nhiel 
frosi  those  of  B.L.S..  see  text. 

•ration  with  the  DiTision  of 
and  1934  more  than  95  per  cent 

B  es^loyed  in  eBtabllshments 
the  code  definltien.     Tor  ez- 

h  result  in  figures  different 

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Table    7 

Code  lb*  105 

— — — 

Factory  Employment,  Payrolls,  Hours,  and  Wages,  1933-1935 

MONTH     ( 

INDEXES 
1933  =  ICO 

AVERAGE 
HOURS 

WORKED 

PER 

WEEK 

WAGES 

AVERAGE 
HOURLY 

(fiABta) 

AVERAGE 

WEEKLY 

EMPLOYMENT 

PAYROLLS 

MAN-HOURS 

1933 -JAN 

92.8 

94^6 

lOR.ft 

43.2 

46,9 

20.38 

FEB 

91.2 

86.7 

M-a 

38.7 

4S.8 

18.98 

MAR 

81.4 

61.1      ■ 

63.4 

29.5 

49.9 

14.97 

APR 

78.8 

74.6 

77.8 

37.4 

49.9 

18.78 

MAY 

87.8 

94.1 

100.2 

43.3 

48.8 

n.8o 

JUM 

97.3 

106.1 

113.6 

44.2 

48.4 

Sl.fiO 

JUL 

1M.4 

116-1 

1J»,A 

42^8 

49-11 

9i,aa 

AUG 

115.1 

119.8 

113.7 

37.4 

64.1 

ao.a7 

SEP 

116.7 

112.8 

104.8 

33.9 

B6.4 

18.71 
17^66 

OCX 

106.6 

97.9 

90.8 

32.3 

66-5 

NOV 

104.1 

106.7 

97.3 

36.4 

66.4 

19.90 

DEC 

iao.2 

130.0 

117.1 

36.9 

56.4 

20.64 

AVERAGE 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

57.9 

51.8 

19.85 

1 

1934 -JAN 

141.0 

146.3 

128.6 

34.6 

67.1 

19.62 

FEB 

168-0 

186.6 

170.0 

38.3 

66.7 

21.60 

MAR 

194.4 

220.2 

199.3 

66.9 

23.08 

APR 

206.1 

235.6 

203.1 

»7.6 

59.7 

22.32 

MAY 

192.6 

204.6 

169.3 

33.3 

61.7 

20.69 

J  UN 

1SZ.3 

163-6 

136-1 

32.0 

60-9 

19^34 

JUU 

149.9 

142-6 

116-2 

29.1 

63.8 

18,40 

AUO 

148.6 

147-3 

121.2 

30.9 

62.8 

19.42 

SEP 

129.1 

107-8 

91-0 

26-7 

62.8 

16.78 

OCT 

116.4 

107.4 

89.3 

29.3 

64.3 

18.81 

NOV 

117^4 

117-8 

99-9 

33.2 

62.8 

20.20 

DEC 

143.2 

160.8 

141-6 

37.4 

61.6 

28.96 

AVERAGE 

186.7 

161.6 

138.9 

33.3 

60.9 

20.17 

II 

1935-  JAN 

166.8 

189.3 

162.7 

37.3 

61.9 

23.05 

FEB 

186.8 

222.5 

189.0 

36.7 

62.1 

24.00 

MAR 

191.3 

221.9 

188.0 

37.6 

61.3 

22.98 

APR 

182.3 

211.3 

178.7 

37.6 

63.0 

23.61 

MAY 

179.3 

301.1 

172.5 

36.8 

62.2 

22.87 

JUN 

165.4 

177.7 

148.7 

34.4      . 

62.8 

21.50 

JUL 

166.1 

161-4 

131.8 

32.3 

64.1 

20.72 

AUG 

146.8 

154.3 

137.4 

33.2 

63.9 

21.25 

SEP 

1^*7 

181.4 

W'^ 

36.0 

63.5 

22.86 

OCT 

175.5 

213.5 

lf$*S 

39.1 

62.6 

24.48 

NOV 

190,8 

241 -T 

20S.0 

40.7 

6S.8 

2B-8a 

DEC 

191-1 

9.64-6 

211.6               42-4 

64.2 

27-14 

AVERAGE 

1T4.1 

202.6 

170.1               87.2 

6S.0 

23. 36 

8o«re«}    Bnrtaa  of  Labor  StatiBtioi  in  oeopor&tion  vith  tha  OlTitlon  of 
Bevlev,  HBA.     Daring  Jim*  and  £»o«Bber  1933  «ad  1934  aotlTlties  of  tlie  r«- 
porting  «BtablltbBent»  mro  oordrsd  conpletaly  or  (in  a  few  @aM»}  alxMtt 
e<»9let«l7  Taj  tha  coda  dafloltion.    f@r  9:q»lanation  of  the  nathoda  x>a«d, 
aoma  of  idileh  result  in  figoraa  different  from  thoaa  of  B.I.S.t  •••  text. 

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Table  8 


noil*  Htt.  UK 


lAEIHG  IHDOSTBI 

Fac+ory  Employment,  Payrolls,  Hours,  qnd  Wgges,  1933-1935 


MONTH 


E:MPljOYMENTiLt>AYROLl_%  (man-hours 


193::^ -JAN 


FEB 


MAR 


APR 


MAY 


JUN 


JUL 


AUG 


SEP 


OCT" 


NOV 


1934 -JAN 


DEC 


avetrage: 


INDEXES 
1933  =  100 


FEB 


MAR 


APR 


MAY 


JUN 


JUL- 


AUQ 


■SEP 


OCT 


NOV 


DEC 


AVERAGE 


1935-  JAN 


FEB 


MAR 


APR 


MAY 


JUN 


JUL 


AUG 


SEP 


OCT 


NOV 


DEC 


AVERAGE 


98.7 


9g.8 


SZm^ 


_8aj_ 


-Sfi«au 


97.Q 


98.7 


102.1 


jjaa*fi_ 


109.9 


109.0 


1Q7.7 


-100*0- 


-10&«A_ 


^108«^ 


oiiua- 


iis.g 


iis.a 


-iift*&. 


-116*7- 


_1JAU_ 


_llfi-A. 


116.4 


lia.£ 


-106*7_ 


111.4 


.IIQ^A- 


m.8 


-11£*2_ 


-114.^ 


.111*6_ 


in  .7 


-114*fi_ 


114.6 


J12*fi_ 


AlZjJSi. 


jhzmZ. 


J94*£- 


9g.7 


-SQ«a- 


-92«4. 


-94J. 


.M*£- 


99.1 


101.0 


-109*8- 


_110«4- 


110.4 


109.4 


100.0 


97>a 


_ia«L 


-9fi«L 


-99«fl- 


100^9 


log^e 


106.4 


99.8 


ini.9 


1Q1.7 


98.7 


99.4 


100.0 


AVERAGE 
HOURS 

WORKED 

PER 

WEEK 


-4ft«4- 
-46*9- 


-^•6- 


.M*B- 


-460- 


-41*2- 


-4Z*0- 


41.6 


-40*9- 


40.0 


40.8 


-44*4- 


WAGES 


AVERAGE 
HOURLY 


AQAmA- 


-111*6- 


112.0 


111.6 


116.4 


117.8 


119.9 


119.6 


121.fi 


AZS^mQ- 


J^iMi. 


1??0.6 


-116*6- 


_2&*2_ 


99.8 


102.0 


-104*4. 


-I06*a^ 


108.1 


107.7 


104.8 


-106*0- 


-IQllJL 


JlQ&^Sl. 


108.7 


-LQ5*9- 


_4Q*B- 


40. 6 


40.9 


41.6 


41.4 


41.7 


40.9 


-^0*0- 


40.6 


89.4 


_S9*6- 


aq.7 


40.6 


109.4 


114.4 


J14*4_ 


116.8 


_llfl*a. 


AZUL- 


117.8 


116.8 


97.8 


101.0 


97.9 


101.0 


-102*6- 


104.7 


ing.6 


124.0 

125.0 


121.7 


_12L.a_ 


-Lia*S- 


100.3 
107.8 


106.8 


106.4 


104.6 


-102.6- 


^40*81- 


40.1 


89.0 


89.9 


40. 2 


40.S 


40.7 


89.7 


41.4 


41.2 


41.0 


41.1 


40.4 


-4SJL- 


.^t*&. 


-U^X- 


-4ta^ 


-42*ft- 


JUUZ- 


-48*r 


-47^ 


-60*8- 


-60*6. 


-61*8- 


60.7 


-^6^ 


-60*6- 


-62.4- 


61.8 


61.4 


B2.9 


62.0 


64.0 


f)4.8 


64.1 


B3.9 


JBa*6- 


-64*0. 


-62*9- 


-5a*flL 


f»2.4 


S1.8 


_6a*4- 


64.0 


68.7 


tia.6 


64.0 


68.6 


53.3 


58.9 


S4.2 


-53*4- 


AVERAGE 
WEEKLY 

(PoAlMTll 


-22*0S- 


-21 


21.18 


.2U8fr- 


21.61 


21.17 


21.81 


-21*62. 


28.01 


-21*18- 


21.70 


21.89 


21.62 


.21*91.. 


-2202- 


21.77 

21.46 


22.06 


21.89 
22.11 


21.88 


28,07 


-.■jX-mI.T. 


.21.48- 


21.48 


21.79 


21.81 


21.06 


-21*61 


21. 7T 


21.88    I 
21.86 


21.64 


-22.27- 


22.10 


22.07 


22.27 


21  .68 


SoTtree:     Bureau  of  Labor  Statistics.     Data  are  for  classiflcatioB  ■Qaklng.'' 
During  June  and  December  1933  and  1934,  approximately  85  per  cent  of  the 
employees  reported  under  this  classification  were  covered  by  the  Coda  d«flHi-j 
tion.     for  expUastion  of  the  method*  uaed,  some  of  idiich  result  in  f Igoro 
different  from  those  of  B.L.S.,  see  text. 


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Fac+ory  Employment,  Payrolls,  Hours,  and  Wages,  1933-1935 


Sonro*:    Boreau  of  Labor  Statistics.    Data  ars  for  classifioatioii  "Sugar 
B«st**    Dorixxg  JMne  and  Bsoambsr  1933  and  1934  all  of  the  siaploysss  raportsd 
xQidsr  this  classification  ««rs  covered  by  the  Code  definition.     Tor  ex- 
planation of  the  methods  used,  some  of  idiioh  revolt  in  figores  different 
from  those  of  B.L.S.*  see  text. 


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Table  10 


Coda  No.   24 


BITUUINODS  COAL  MINIBG  INIXJSTRT 
Employment,  Payrolls,  Hours,  and  Wac 

es,  1933-1935  a/ 

MONTH 

INDEXES 
1933  =  lOO 

AVERAGE 
HOURS 

WORKED 

PER 

WEEK 

WAGES 

AVERAGE 
HOURLY 

(Cents) 

AVERAGE 
WEEKLY 

(Dollars) 

EMPLOYMENT 

PAYROLLS 

MAN-HOURS 

193:^ -JAN 

102.8 

95.6 

101.2 

29.0 

48.1 

13.59 

TEB 

102.1 

98.5 

106.1 

30.6 

46.4 

14.06 

MAR 

99.6 

81. S 

87.9 

26.0 

46.6 

11.73 

APR 

93.8 

70.4 

76.4 

24.0 

45.8 

10.82 

MAY 

90.1 

71.2 

79.9 

26.1 

45.2 

11.41 

J  UN 

90. S 

77.3 

87.3 

28.5 

46.6 

12.46 

JUL. 

93.1 

88.9 

101.2 

32.0 

46.0 

13.85 

AUG 

101.0 

114.6 

120.2 

35.0 

48.4 

16.37 

SEP 

105.8 

116.7 

114.5 

31.9 

50.1 

15.78 

OCX 

100.2 

116.7 

101.7 

29.9 

66.5 

16.67 

NOV 

110.2 

134.2 

110.7 

29.6 

58.0 

17.39 

DEC 

111.1 

134.5 

112.8 

29.9 

58.9 

17.33 

AVERAGE 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

29.4 

49.6 

14.29 

II 

1934 -JAN 

111.6 

135.8 

114.9 

30.3 

58.9 

17.41 

FEB 

112.1 

144.5 

121.0 

31.8 

58.3 

18.37 

MAR 

114.6 

155.9 

132.4 

34.0 

67.5 

19.44 

APR 

106.  S 

136.1 

97.8 

27.1 

68.5 

18.24 

MAY 

113.0 

144.0 

101.7 

26.5 

70.6 

18.27 

J  UN 

IIS.O 

145.9 

100.5 

26.2 

71.3 

18.54 

JUI- 

113.4 

131.6 

89.3 

23.2 

71.7 

16.57 

AUS 

113.6 

133.4 

90.3 

23.4 

71.8 

16.75 

SEP 

llR.a 

136-1 

92.4 

23.6 

71.7 

17.02 

OCT 

116.8 

152.5 

104.0 

26.2 

71.4 

18.80 

NOV 

117.5 

154.3 

106.5 

26.7 

71.6 

19.14 

DEC 

117.4 

150.9 

105.8 

26.5 

70.9 

18.61 

AVERAGE 

113.7 

143.4 

104.7 

27.1 

67.8 

18.10 

II 

1935-  JAN 

117.8 

157.8 

110.5 

27.6 

70.7 

19.30 

FEB 

119.5 

175.0 

120.9 

29.6 

72.0 

21.08 

MAR 

120.2 

178.7 

124.4 

30.5 

71.0 

21.32 

APR 

109.4 

119.1 

79.6 

21.4 

73.2 

15.58 

MAY 

110.9 

130.0 

86.9 

23.1 

73.6 

16.72 

JUN 

114.7 

171.3 

117.2 

30.1 

71.8 

21.43 

JUL 

lOS.l 

95.0 

64.0 

18.3 

73.7 

13.31 

AUG 

108.1 

121.2 

80.2 

21.8 

73.7 

15.97 

SEP 

113.4 

169.1 

104.3 

27.0 

73.7 

20.07 

OCT 

109,4 

184.8 

111.6 

30.0 

80.0 

24.19 

NOV 

112.1 

173.4 

103.9 

27-3 

82.2 

22.29 

DEC 

n«-«5 

IRA.O 

113.fi 

28-7 

22.75 

AVERAGE 

112.9 

154.1 

101.4 

26-3 

74.7 

19.50 

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Mlalac,  BltiMliM)xui<'  ftoidx  Is  praotloally  oo4 
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dlfforont  fron  thoM  of  B.L.8*»  aoe  text. 
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Boot  AD  aWM  MUrUPlOTQBIia  XHSUBllT 

Fac+ory  Employment,  Payrolls,  Hours,  and  Wages,  1933-1935 


MONTH     t 


193.-^ -J AN 


FEB 


MAR 


APR 


MAY 


JUM 


JUL 


AUG 


SEP 


OCT 


NOV 


DEC 


AVERAGE 


INDEXES 
1933  =  lOO 


EMPUOYMEyMT 


MEN! 


92,0 


-9a«i. 


97«9 


_aftjL 


W.1 


lOO.t 


108.0 


m.T 


JJffi^l. 


-lfl&^ 


-9£««- 


WtP 


lOC.Q 


PAYROLLS 


MAN-HOURS 


J2*4. 


91  .g 


-BA.«- 


-&A«Q- 


-91*9- 


-1Q£^ 


-U&^ 


-12&«fi. 


.Itt^ 


114.0 


.9fi.fi- 


WtT 


-lfi(ML 


.^a^t- 


JjQfi.fi_ 


-91.ft- 


90.T 


ino.i 


JL14.A. 


_IS4^ 


lu.a 


-10&.&. 


-IQfiJL 


AVERAGE 
HOUFIS 

WORKED 

PER 

WEEK 


88.8 


-4U0- 


-a9«4 

37.4 


-4U£- 


^41*1. 


jlUl^ 


-89.2- 


WAGES 


AVERAGE 
HOURLY 


4fl«g>» 


88it& 


_S2.4 

82.0 

.88.7- 

88.8 

34.8 

84.9 

^48.8 

-47.8 


14.8&- 

18.fi&. 

18*67- 

18.7*-- 

18.68 

18.56  . 

17.4r 

-17.8^- 


JlZiiJl 


_AAJL 


U.96 

JA.88- 


fl9.A. 


-8aa- 


16.21 


1934 -JAN 


FEB 


MAR 


APR 


MAY 


97*t 


107.8 


-UAJL 


11ft.  t 


109.8 


.1Q4.&. 
181.7 


086.9- 
-Ui8U^ 


126.8 


87.8 


106.6 


-104a- 


-99a. 


-86a- 


_a9a. 


87.8 


-86a- 


JA^»_ 


48a-. 
46a- 
-46a. 


J1U4Z- 


AQJL 


16, OT 

-18aT- 
17. 


J  UN 


JUL 


AUG 


.MLP. 


OCT 


NOV 


PEC 


JMU- 


107.0 


_iifia. 


102.8 


_9Aa- 


-96a- 


99.7 


114.8 


.isaL. 


a24a- 


-9aa- 


-i2aa- 


-980. 


1804- 


UO.i 


.46a- 


-saa- 


.6IO. 


Jiaa- 


-Z6a- 


-soa- 


.60a. 


-88a- 


70.6 


-29a- 


61.0 


-108a- 


-82a. 


-saa. 


.6Qa. 


.ifia9  _ 
i6a8  - 

14.61 
16.48 


AVERAGE 


104.T 


U6.7 


-9ia- 


..S4a- 


-^9a- 


17.22 


1935-  JAN 


-104aL 


117.9 


94.0 


86.9 


-60a- 


oaao- 


FEB 


109.1 


128a 


-1020. 


sy.4 


-eiaL 


19.18 


MAR 


-iifia. 


181 .8 


100.8 


86.7 


Jia_ 


jja9- 


APR 


MAY 


JUN 


JUL 


AU<5 


SEP 


OCT 


NOV 


DEC 


jiiia. 


108.6 


96.9 


-losa. 


.IQZO. 


ine.o 


101.0 


98a 


99  a 


jL2ia. 

ooaa- 
-106a- 


98.7 


.64a- 


61.6 


17.94 


86.9 


-2sa- 


-fi£a. 


-i6a8- 


j^sa. 


.860- 


-S60- 


61.7 


jjaa. 


96.1 


-a7.a- 


60.7 


_X£6a- 


101.0 


87.7 


116.7 


-69a- 


.64.9- 


.fioa 


107,2 


66.4 


34.2 


_9ia- 


7Ba 


82.4 


.604lL_ 


i9ai- 

17.76 

,17.12 


oflia- 


jii^ 


g$.6 


6Qt7 


17t64 


AVERAGE 


jjffia. 


_ii&a- 


-Sia. 


8B.6 


6l..i    .  J UtSflL 


Soxuraet    Bar««a  of  Labor  Statistloa.    Data  are  for  classification  "Boots 
and  thoei."    Daring  Jirnn  and  Oacembor  1933  and  1934,  approzimataly  98  per 
cent  of  fba  M^lejrees  reported  under  thle  classification  were  covered  \j  thfl| 
Coda  definition,     for  explanation  of  the  aethods  used,  some  of  lAiieh  resrlt 

in  figares  different  from  those  of  B.L.S..  see  text. 
I  f/    Am  adjusted  to  1933  Censma  total  lor  lBk,_ 


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BOTTLKD  SOFT  13RINE  JiUUsOBT 
Fac+ory  Employment,  Payrolls,  Hours,  and  Wages,  1933-1935 

MONTH 

INDEXES 
1933  =  lOO 

AVERAGE 
HOURS 

WORKED 

PER 

WEEK 

WAGES 

AVERAGE 
HOURLY 

(C«itii) 

AVERAGE 
WEEKLY 

(Sollara) 

EMPLOYMENT 

PAYROLLS 

MAN-HOURS 

193--^ -JAN 

FEB 

79.7 

78.6 

^.07 

1                MAR 

88.2 

80.4 

43.3 

48.2 

20.89 

j                APR 

79.7 

79.8 

43.9 

47.3 

22.88 

MAY 

90.6 

95.6 

44.8 

46.0 

23.06 

J  UN 

^^•8 

109.7 

46.1 

48.8 

22.36 

JUl. 

lOft.S 

106.9 

44.9 

44.3 

22.09 

AUG 

lOfl.a 

10S.fi 

41.6 

BB.7 

88.14 

SEP 

1SA.S 

U7f2 

41^6 

S4.S 

21.00 

OCT 

11A.fi 

no.« 

sa.fi 

B4.X 

20.68 

II               NOV 

97.7 

inn, 9^ 

K9.tl 

61.  t 

so.as 

DEC 

1AA.* 

118-0 

39-2 

65.9 

23.20 

AVETRAQE 

IQO.Q 

lOO-O 

42.5 

52.6 

21.83 

II 

1934  -JAN 

108-7 

105.1 

39.3 

58.3 

21.00 

FEB 

104.B 

100.8 

38.6 

62.3 

a. 23 

MAR 

ioa-4 

105.8 

39.6 

59.1 

20.71 

APR 

108.6 

106.6 

38.3 

60.0 

21.46 

MAY 

116.1 

112.4 

41.6 

58.3 

21.71 

JUN 

lfi7.9 

126.2 

39.6 

51.9     . 

21.31 

JUU 

ISl  .9 

isi.a 

39.6 

58.4 

22.15 

AUO 

iaR.8 

126-8 

39.8 

67.9 

80.95 

SEP 

ISfi.O 

129.6 

• 

38.9 

54.3 

21.67 

OCT 

ISfi.S 

127.7 

38.2 

51.6 

21.06 

NOV 

10«?.4 

lOfi.l 

37.7 

55.1 

80.98 

DEC 

101.5 

99.8 

37.3 

53.5 

flO.lS 

AVERAGE 

117.1 

1       114.5 

39.0 

56.7 

SL.SO 

II 

I93S-  JAN 

98.0 

96.9 

38.0 

5S.£ 

2i;s?--^ 

FEB 

lOS.l 

103.6 

45.2 

49.1 

22.36 

MAR 

109.8 

109.11 

37,9 

53.9 

dd.60 

APR 

109.9 

111.2 

38.5 

52.7 

20.43 

MAY 

112.7 

114.4 

38.6 

51.0 

20.19 

JUN 

117.6 

lS2.e 

40.7 

50.8 

21.10 

JUL 

ias.8 

136.0 

43.6 

51.0 

22.63 

AUG 

128.9 

129.2 

41.9 

50.3 

21.49 

SEP 

129.9 

126.9 

42.4 

48.8 

20.92 

OCT 

119.0 

116.1 

40.6 

50.3 

20.73 

NOV 

98.8 

97.0 

S8.8 

B2.S 

J>0.79 

DEC 

98.0 

98.1 

40.B 

Bl.O 

ao.9fi 

AVEH^AGE 

lUf9 

Il5t4 

40.6 

51,4 

21.13 

8«iirMt    BQDTMKa  of  Labor  SUtlttlot  in  oooporatlon  with  BBi.    Daring  Jvom 
Kti  V^omUx  1933  «Dd  1934  approzlmatoly  96  par  oont  of  fhe  vsployooB  ro- 
portod  QBdor  this  olasslflOAtlon  wero  ooTorod  %7  tho  Coda  definition.    ¥or 
•^laaatlon  of  tho  aotbo^La  VMdji  mm*  of  tMoh  rosolt  in  figoroa  dlff  oront 
frw  «hoM  of  S.L.8.,  MO  t«z%.' 
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BBEfING  IHDUSIEBI 
Fac+ory  employment,  Payrolls,  Hours,  and  Wages,  1933-1935 

MONTH 

INDEXES 
1933  =  ICO 

AVERAGE 
HOURS 

WORKED 

PER 

WEEK 

WAGES 

AVERAGE 
HOURLY 

(ContiJ 

AVERAGE 
WEEKLY 

(Dollara) 

EMPUJYMENT 

PAYROLLS 

MAN-HOURS 

193:^ -JAN 

TEB 

94.2 

28.5 

31.4 

39.3 

65.6 

25.82 

MAR 

44.9 

37.0 

41.6 

39.6 

64.6 

26-47 

APR 

90.6 

97.1 

94.6 

44.6 

67.1 

31.87 

MAY 

105.7 

114.6 

123.6 

50.0 

62.6 

32.6fi 

juri 

123. 6 

130.8 

138.9 

48.1 

63.2 

31.24 

JUL. 

131.S 

136.9 

137.6 

44.8 

64.4 

M,9R 

AUG 

126.9 

129.0 

131.1 

44.2 

66.7 

29.76 

SCP 

120.6 

119  «1 

116.2 

41.2 

70.7 

29.1R 

OCT 

112.8 

106.6 

101.0 

38.3 

72.8 

28.40 

NOV 

Ids.? 

97.4 

90.2 

37.2 

75.6 

28.16 

DEC 

ioe.e 

104  JB 

94.0 

38.0 

78.8 

29.78 

avetrage: 

100.0* 

160.0* 

100.0» 

48.3* 

68, 4» 

29. 28* 

II 

1934  -JAN 

100.4 

103.2 

90.7 

36.8 

77,8 

29.17 

FEB 

106.8 

104.5 

95.1 

38.1 

75.5 

29.40 

MAR 

lll.T 

112.9 

100.6 

38.6 

76.4 

29.89 

APR 

119.9 

124.8 

109.0 

38.9 

77.3 

30.57 

MAY 

129.8 

139.3 

116.4 

39.0 

79.5 

31.64 

J  UN 

140.0 

151.6 

131.3 

40.1 

78.6 

31.64 

JUL 

144.4 

161.1 

136.4 

40.1 

82.8 

33.12 

AU<3 

143. 1 

153.9 

133.6 

40.6 

79.2 

31.78 

SE.P 

131.8 

136.0 

117.1 

38.0 

80.2 

30.66 

OCT 

I2S.8 

126.8 

108.2 

37.4 

79,8 

30.01 

NOV 

116.3 

117.0 

99.6 

36.6 

79.8 

29.44 

DEC 

113.6 

110.6 

96.8 

36.6 

80.0 

28-72 

AVERAGE 

123.9 

128.5 

iu.r 

38  J^ 

79.0 

S0.4S 

II 

1935-  JAN 

110.6 

109.6 

36.2 

37.2 

78.4 

29.47 

FEB 

110.5 

112.2 

92.6 

35.9 

83.5 

80-08 

MAR 

114.3 

120.2 

102.4 

36  .3 

80.6 

80.90 

APR 

118.6 

126.1 

107.0 

S8.fi 

80. fl 

SI^M 

MAY 

122.9 

133.8 

112.4 

39-1 

81.0 

SI  .OR 

.  II  IN 

\»«-s 

142.7 

119.9 

89.6 

82-a 

SfiffiO 

JUL 

136.0 

168.5 

135  .6 

4«.0 

81  ^B 

M.<)Y       1 

AUG 

136.2 

166.8 

131.9 

41.4 

81.4 

sa^-m 

SEP 

128.7 

139.6 

117.1 

38.9 

81.8 

Sl,7fl 

OCT 

122.6 

128.8 

108.2 

87.7 

81.2 

sn.AT       n 

NOV 

117.9 

126.8 

105.9 

S8.4 

81.6 

31-19       I 

DEC 

11S.4 

121-9 

101.4 

S7.6 

82.1 

30.74        n 

AVERAGE 

121i9 

191  tS 

IIP.T 

58.7 

81.4 

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Fac+ory  Employment,  Payrolls,  Hours,  and  Wages,  1933-1935 


MONXH 


EMPLOYMENT    PAYROLLS    MAN-HOURS 


1933 -JAN 


FEB 


MAR 


APR 


MAY 


J  UN 


JUt- 


AU6 


SEP 


OCT 


NOV 


.£§£. 


AVERAGE 


INDEXES 
1933  =  lOO 


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JImL. 


j&.i- 


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Jtt^ 


MmA- 


JBUL 


OfiiJL 


na*9 


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jMmM. 


.IQfijiL 


1934 -JAN 


FEB 


aA0Afi- 


OfiZ^fl- 


-Zi^ 


W.9 


.Jft^ 


7t.M 


_ix^ 


JLfilA. 


-Ift^ 


JittAi. 


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OtfU. 


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.10^8- 


M.T 


_fi4^ 


_Zft^ 


9£»a_ 


JDA^ 


-iflua. 


1T1.B 


la.i 


rEi.i 


114.8 


J^AmL. 


JLfiftaCL 


AVERAGE 
HOURS 

WORKED 

PER 

WEEK 


Mm^ 


JUmL. 


8Q.Q 


.IKaI. 


.88^ 


_8ft^ 


_8fiA_ 


-8&.1. 


_8A.L. 


88.1 


_88a^ 


88«t 


WAGES 


AVERASE 
HOURLY 


-fi(L8- 


48.8 


JSLS- 


JAmI. 


48.9 

-44^ 
-4Z*1. 


-49^ 


49.T 


jii^B- 


-fiS^ 


«.l 


iifi.a 


-U8U. 


_lfl8«fi_ 


11T.4 


_8£^ 


.88^ 


_efi^ 


MmL. 


AVERAGE 
WEEKLY 

(BollTl) 


-lii 


-i&Afifl- 


Ig.OQ 


14.TQ 


-U^fii. 


JJMI. 


-1Ba9A. 


Jl«fi4- 


_IZ^Z8. 


OBaJQI. 


iy-T£ 


lft>64 


JAmSL. 


18.60 


MXXR 


APR 


ma 


aift«A. 


_128«A- 


JX8.A. 


87.4 


.fil^fl. 


AZAjA. 


AZImL. 


87.8 


84.0 


19tl9 


go.oe 


MAY 


ni.8 


J  UN 


iia.o 


JUL 


118.1 


AUG 


110.1 


J^Z^ 


AtSUS- 


_88«i- 


_6fi«£. 


iaa.9 


Ufi.O 


Jl^L. 


jB4^ 


-124.1L 


llT.O 


JB4.9- 


84.T 


-118*9- 


-118JL. 


JB^L. 


.84^ 


JJjiL. 


.^]hL84- 


Jl«lfi- 


jy.gQ 


gCP 


-104«B- 


OCT 


109.7 


iifi.a 


-106.8. 


JS4.4- 


_8&*4. 


.Lii:*8- 


.118.8_ 


afi.T 


66.6 


JJLuBe. 


gO.oi 


NOV 


m^a 


PEC 


114.8 


laa.E 


122.2 


-88*2- 


.^8*8. 


iaa.9 


1g«.4 


JB8*^ 


_B8*8_ 


JJM8_ 


AVERAGE 


-118*4. 


_1£4*9- 


118.1 


88.0 


64.0 


19t46 


1935-  JAN 


FEB 


MAR 


APR 


MAY 


JUN 


JUL 


AUG 


SEP 


OCT 


NOV 


PE^C 


AVERAGE 


11S.8 


_ILUA. 


_UZ*fi. 


JLii«iL 


JIMmL 


JMAl 


AIAmL. 


JIUmJL 


135.6 


JiQ*l. 


12i8.1 


-128*8- 


_I88A. 


JLIA^ 


-142^2- 


JJI*8- 


48Z*aL 


-144*8. 


JJIjA. 


189.9 


189.6 


188.8 


J^^ 


iift^i 


J^UL 


.iai*L. 


-181*4- 


-181*2- 


024*2. 


188.8 


048*4. 


048*1. 


170.4 


089*4. 


178.8 


0^^*4l, 


-8ft*L. 


?7t4 


aT.T 


.88*6- 


-89*8. 


_89*4. 


-84*2- 


-40*0. 


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JICL9. 


.42*0. 


89.2 


B6.2 


66.4 


.^4*2. 


_88*a- 


_88*4. 


.84*0. 


88.8 


Jb&MiL 


-64*0. 


56.2 


_6fi*4. 


S6.A 


fifi-fl 


3r9t7g 


20.70 


_2fi*94. 


ja^fl2- 


..BI^fiL 


.22*29- 


-21*19. 


Ji2*42 


.22*20. 


23.92 


oa*QSL 


.28*82. 


21.91 


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eo^letaly  \f  the  oode  deflaltion.    for  e:q>lao*tloa  of  the  methods  used, 
of  idileh  result  la  flgares  different  fro«,  those  of  B.L.8.«  see  text. 


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Fac+ory  Employment,  Payrolls,  Hours,  and  Wages,  1933-1935" 

MONTH 

INDEXES 
1933  =  lOO 

AVERAGE 
HOURS 

WORKED 

PER 

WEEK 

WAGES 

AVERAGE 
HOURLY 

AVERAGE 
WEEKLY 

(Dollars) 

EMPLOYMtNT 

PAYROLUS 

MAN-HOURS 

1933 -JAN 

90.1 

96.6 

21.74 

FEB 

90.fi 

92.7, 

30.98 

MAR 

90^4 

99.1 

31.13 

APR 

9s.a 

93.7 

30.73 

MAY 

96.1 

96.6 

30.66 
30,51 
30.30 

JUM 

10S.6 

101.9 



JUL. 

104.6 

104.3 

AUG 

107.6 

104.6 

30.36 

SEP 

109.0 

107.1 

30.38 
30.88 
30.66 

OCT 

107.7 

108.6 

NOV 

10A.4 

108.7 

DEC 

102.8 

100.4 

19.40 

AVERAGE 

100.0 

100.0 

30.68 

II 

1934 -JAN 

100.6 

96.7 

- 

19.78 

FEB 

?7-4 

96.3 

a.08 

MAR 

100-9 

99-6 

30.39 

APR 

104.0 

106.6 

30.88 

MAY 

110.8 

110.3 

31.09 

J  UN 

116.6 

116.9 

30.96 

JUL. 

114.1 

113.6 

a.43 

AUG 

113.3 

106.9 

30.47 

SEP 

106.5 

103.0 

30.36 

OCT 

103.0 

99.4 

30.34 

NOV 

99.8 

96.3 

30.07 

DEC 

96.0 

90-4 

19.40 

AVERAGE 

106-0 

103.8 

30.61 

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1935-  JAN 

89.7 

88.1 

19.70 

FEB 

88.8 

89.0 

30.33 

MAR 

89.0 

89.3 

30.38 

APR 

92.6 

93.3 

30.19 

MAY 

96.1 

97.9 

30.74 

JUN 

101.4 

103.7 

31.00 

JUL 

102.4 

104.7 

30.90 

AUG 

101.0 

103.0 

30.80 
21.13 

SEP 

98.4 

101.9 

OCT 

93.9 

94.6 

21.49 

NOV 

92.1 

92.7 

20.40 

DEC 

90.0 

92.8 

21.38 

AVERAGE 

94.6 

96.0 

BotDTMt    Baar«aa  of  Labor  Stati sties.    Data  art  for  classifioatlon  "Buttor" 
daring  Jtoio  and  Ssoambor  ,.^^  and  1934,  aotlyltloi  of  iho  roportlng  ••- 
tabUahaentt  ware  coTort-^  coispletely  or  (in  a  few  oaMt)  alaoet  cogQ>l»tal7 
by  the  proposed  code  definition,    for  eiqplanatlon  of  the  methods  used,  some 
of  shich  restdt  In  flgores  different  from  those  of  B.L.S.,  see  text. 

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Table  16 


Coda  Mo.  162 


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Fac+ory  Employment,  Payrolls,  Hours,  qnd  Wages,  1933-1935 


MONTH 


1933-JAN 


FEB 


MAR 


APR 


MAY 


JUN 


JUI_ 


AUG 


SEP 


OCT 


NOV 


DEC 


INDEXES 
1933  =  lOO 


EMPUDYM 


MDMT 


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M»L. 


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JSmL. 


JMmI. 


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PAYROLLS 


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M*7 


JUU&. 


-BLA- 


4140^ 


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-sau- 


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-IKLA- 


UO.A 


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m.i 


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AVERAGE 
HOURS 

WORKED 

PER 

WEEK 


WAGES 


AVERAGE      AVERAGE 
HOURLY  WEEKLY 


iQintAj [(DolIaTBl 


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AVERAGE 


JMJL 


-lOCUL 


100. 0 


■Zi^t- 


.44.4^ 


1934 -JAN 


FEB 


99.8 


ADSub- 


MAR 


APR 


MAY 


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JLLMmX. 


100«0 


-91JU 


JOl^ 


118.4 


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108.6 


107.6 


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88.8 


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02Z.4- 


OCT 


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NOV 


J180. 


PEC 


OfiijEL 


18<.f 


188.4 


-UftAi. 


-a&.fl- 


-61»4_   ^. 


JJJUl- 


87.0 


Jl£«6 


181.6 


JJJ^O- 


87.1 


61.8 


186.8 


1S1.4 


87.8 


61.7 


U6.0 


-lOAU- 


86  tQ 


j^ZmL. 


111.7 


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68.1 


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lA.a6_ 


18*81 

19.86 


AVERAGE 


-114*4- 


118.6 


104.7 


86.8 


-44*1. 


_i9*ia 


1935-  >^AN iOT^a 


Aisa- 


100.6 


j!7.»4- 


.fi4a_ 


J^*a4 


FEB 


MAR 


107.8 


109.1 


APR 


.111.4- 


MAY 


-114JL 


108*6 


J260. 


JSfi*4- 


117.8 


JL2Q*L. 


102.8 


-82*4- 


-64*0- 
-64*4- 


18.87 


go, OB 


-104*4- 


-81.8- 


-64*1- 


1«8.4 


-109*0- 


37.9 


-64*7- 


JSQ«lfl- 


JUN 


121.8 


JUL 


J46.4- 


132.0 


-119*0. 


_a9*fl. 


-4£*4. 


-14Z*4- 


186.8 


Jl*4^ 


.68*4. 


_40*49_- 
-20.69 


AUG 


-141*4. 


?PP 


JJ8.0. 


OCT 


126.9 


NOV 


180.8 


PK 


117>1 


AVERAGE 


JJAmSL 


044*1. 


jjBft*a- 


-40*4- 


-68*4. 


04a*4- 


-184*0. 


-40*8- 


02t*i. 


59.6 


128.7 


112.8 


-51*2- 


128.7 


ai£«2. 


38*2. 


£1*04 
21*49- 

-   21.Qfl^ 
-_JJfl*07 
20.66 


-124.Z- 


014*fi- 


-34*2. 


fiao 


20.88      I 


i«^aro«t    BoTMn  of  X^ber  Statistldt.    Sata  ar«  for  olMslfioatlon  "Tin  Cans 
■Ad  0th«r  linvaro."    Oorlnc  Jvn*  and  Osoaabor  1933  nd  1934  all  of  the 
Mplajaaa  reported  tadsr  thli  olassifieation  wera  eorared  "by  tha  Ooda  daflni 
tloa.    for  a:qplaaatlon  of  tha  mathodt  uaad,  sooa  of  i^ch  raaolt  in  flguras 
dlffarant  frea  thosa  of  B.L.8.»  ■••  taxt._. 
aJ    Jlm  adjnatad  to  1933  Canaoa  totals  ly  HB4. 


-irrsr- 


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Industry  Statistics  Unit,  XOxmh 


9863 


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-  40  - 
Table  17 


CoA»  lft.L.d 


CAHPI  MANUFACTURIHG  IHI>U8TRT 
Fac+ory  Emptoynnent,  Payrolls,  Hours,  and  Wages,  1933- 


1935 


MONXH 


933 -JAN 


FEB 


MAR 


APR 


MAY 


J  UN 


JUL 


AUG 


SEP 


OCX 


NOV 


DEC 


INDEXES 
1933  =  lOO 


EMPUOYMENT    PAYROLLS 


_a£.A_ 


-81*6- 


86.0 


JA«£_ 


90>4 


et.i 


JftJL 


Jil4^ 


-U&JL 


-l£fi«4- 


.1£(U^ 


1Q7.4 


^ 


.SQ*B- 


fla.6 


_ZtJL 


-81*2- 


-a&*0- 


80.1 


-1D<*1_ 


127.9 


186.4 


JL£4*a- 


J2QiJL 


MAN-HOURS 


J^^O^ 


-9e.«- 


-86*2- 


-90*a- 


96.a 


SAJL. 


99.9 


U6.6 


-120*9- 


ine.4 


JSiL.3- 


AVERAGE 
HOURS 

WORKtO 

PER 

WEEK 


T 


WAGES 


AVERAGE 
HOURU<- 


--  ..=       (Oiiit*L^|tftlU»ra= 


40*6 
40«1 
37.4 
-  37,6 
-89*4 
86.0 
-87*0 

_a7*a- 


-^ 


-36«0 


-88.7 
87.1 


88*1 
32*9 
88*2 

32.9 
88.7 
84.8 

86.1 
87.8 
88*7 
39.8 
39»a 
-40*6- 


AVERACE 
VVEIEKLY 


18 

18.29 

11.90 

12.46 

12*96- 

12.46 

12.68 

16*94 

16.08 

14.77 

14.19 

16.29 


AVERAGE 


1934 -JAN 


FEB 


MAR 


APR 


MAY 


J  UN 


JUL 


AUG 


SEP 


OCT 


NOV 


DEC 


lQO*fi 1 100*0- 


100.0 


87.6 


86*9 


94.0 


-94.«_ 


101*2 


94.1 


90.1 


-86*6- 


88.6 


9Q.0 


JJJM. 


JL2I*6- 


Jlfi*2- 


114.9 


JSAmSL 


-118*4. 


_114*1_ 


J.04.A. 


J^22*2- 


97.6 


-98*6- 


JL02*6- 


-189*4- 


J^l*6_ 


129.1 


JL89*Z_ 


-98i*6- 


100.4 


JJiQ*0_ 


90.7 


JiB*6- 


-^4.6- 


-76*6- 


-82*4. 


H6.6 


121.8 


109.2 


nfi.6 


87.2 


-87.6- 


-86*9- 


-86*0- 


-86*6- 


-86.6- 


-24.£ 


-84*6- 


-66*6- 


-az*4- 


L*i 
-86*4- 


87.9 


40.7 

U0.9 

41.£ 

41.6 

41.8 

-41.0 

-48.1 

^4aa 

42.0 


T: 


42.4 


48.9 


16*6&- 
16.44   -J 

16.40    H 

-16.06 ^ 

16.28 t 

14.^ --J 

14.98 

16.10 

15.90-^ 

1604- 

16.06 

16.29 


AVERAGE 


100.7 


116.6 


-9B.6- 


-86*4- 


41.8 


16.48 


1935-  ^AN 


99.0 


_iia*i_ 


_92*2^ 


-84.6- 


44J>- 


FEB 


JLQLJ. 


U8.7 


96.8 


.^6*4- 


-44*2- 


-16.81 


MAR 


JXSOlmSl. 


-1£2*9- 


inn.o 


36.1 


-440- 


-1601^ 


APR 


MAY 


97.8 


-1D90. 


fl9.6 


98.6 


107.0 


87.2 


-64Jt- 

-J84.6- 


-44.2- 


ASuSiA. 


-44*7- 


-16*68- 


JUL 


AUG 


SEP 


OCT 


NOV 


DEC 


-106*8- 


86.6 


JS6U_ 


_afi*2- 


96.1 


77.6 


-87*9- 


101.9 


83.1 


-88*4- 


3&^i^ 


UO.T 


114.1 


146.2 


136.8 


128.9 


j41*fi- 


117.3 


38.4 


107.8 


_124.2- 


108.0 


87.6 


JQfi^ 


187.2 


_121*4_ 


41.8 


44.6 

42.7 

42.2 

.42.2 
41.6 


-16.86 
16.09 

16*68 

17*74 

16.17„ 

16.73 

17.06 


AVERAGE  I      100.1        I        118.5      I       98.8        I         86.6      I      __^A3jt6_  18.^g4- 

8ourc«t    Bare«u  of  Lalwr  8taiistlos.     Data  ar«  for  olasslflcation  "Con- 
faotloiiMj."     During  Jvm  and  ]}«o«mb«r  1933  aod  1934  approximately  98  per 
cant  of  th«  anqploTaas  reported  under  thla  olasalfieatlon  were  covered  "tij 
the  Ood«  definition.    Tor  e:9laa»ti4n  of  the  methods  naad,  some  of  whieh 
result  in  figures  different  from  those  of  B.L.8.,  sse  text. 
W    Am  ii4J^#t^a  to  1933  CtniOi  tptgi  ly  yak. 


DIVISION     or    REVIEW,    NRA 

Industry  Statiistics  Unit,  OFtrb 


9bob 


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1934 -JAN 


-  42  - 

Table  18 


CAlOriHG  UfSUBTBT 

Factory  Employment,  Payrolls,  Hours,  qnd  Wages,  IP3  -i-in-^'- 


MONXH 


1933-JAN 


FEB 


INDEXES 
1933  =  lOO 


EMPLOYMENT    PAYROLLS 


(YMEI 


JAsA- 


MAR 


APR 


MAY 


J  UN 


JUL. 


AUG 


SEP 


OCT 


NOV 


DEC 


AVERAGE 


-4ft«L 


M«4 


MJL 


tut 


7<>i 


_lfiA^ 


157.9 


247.4 


-CQaA- 


-fitU- 


_ftZJL 


.fii«2- 


74.0 


-iSiAiL 


187tT 


-IZA^A- 


9fl.4 


7Q.8 


lOQ.Q 


_gfifi«A_ 


176.5 


JL01«Z_ 


JIA^ft. 


JJ2QJL 


MAN-HOURS 


-4a«a- 


-4S^ 


-4&.A. 


-zau- 


ja^t 


87.8 


no.a 


.lSi^8_ 


_£fi£«A_ 


JJjBi^ 


-a4.fi- 


AVERAGE 
HOURS 

WORKED 

PER 

WEEK 


aau-- 


42.9— 


-S9.0- 


JA*3L 


-a&.A. 


WA 

ave'RA'^^e: 

-  34.0 
36Jt 
36.2 

-34.^ 
-  8£.6 
31.£ 
31.3 

i 34.4 


Ji4^ 


-£!«&. 


-IQOJL 


.3AJ(. 


JUUZ. 


-sa^r. 


—33.8 
37«4 
89.3 


U)Qllarf)J| 
12.06    ]i 

12.18  .,: 

12.0& 
11.21    \ 
11.49   A 

11.46  -J| 

10.12  ; 

10.23 
12.00 
10.80    . 
U.6fi 


FEB 


MAR 


APR 


MAY 


J  UN 


JUl. 


AUG 


ggP 


OCT 


NOV 


DEC 


-£1.8- 


_fil*l_ 


llk^k. 


81,4 


7i.t 


AOHJk. 


Aflft«A- 


.£It«Z- 


.£ai«i- 


JLfiAJL 


100.0 


7%;^ 


71.4 


_ZA^ 


JA«9- 


.i£«(L 


.lO^B- 


in.6 


187.a 


^2at.«- 


f64.0 


177.9 


AlhJL 


n%% 


JbZ^9- 


-fifiO. 


67.6 


.6Z.fi- 


66.8 


-84.3- 


-9T.fi- 


.2I6J9- 


-211.6- 


136.8 


-a4.A. 


6B.4 


82.9 


-34U- 


-33.2- 


31.1 


-32.4- 


-30.6- 


-26.6- 


-32.fl_ 


-S4.fi- 


-32.9- 


31.7 


.22^ 


40.2 

-39.9-- 


fia.7 


-36.7 


-3ajt 

37.0 


-36.3- 


J6.fi- 


^&^Z- 


~[ 


J9«8. 


11.60    . 

12.76  J 
13.63- -^ 
12.91 -J 
12.62. 
13a2-J 
ll.Sft— 

U.19 
13.62 
1£.66_ 

12.23  I 
12.68-4 

13.24  I 


AVERAGE 


nPtl 


-1SI.1- 


-IfiLJL 


-a2.fi- 


3a.fi 


4,2.67— 


1835-  -JAN 


.^1^ 


.fift^r. 


-fifiu. 


31.4 


-41.4- 


-13.36- 


TE^ 


6fi«9 


flfi.fl 


-60J^ 


.31^ 


40.9 


-14.0fi- 


MAR 


6;t» 


aotO 


_fifi^r. 


-aau- 


-40.3- 


-13.61- 


APR 


79.9 


104.1 


70. 1 


-22^ 


-40.9- 


13.74 


MAY 


78.1 


JLfi4.1. 


71.0 


34.1 


^40.6- 


-14.18- 


JUN 


98.7 


127.7 


66.2 


-Sfi^A. 


-a9.&- 


JL4 


JUL 


JMa. 


£21.1 


166.6 


J9.6- 


37.0 


AUG 


£04.i 


.^fifi.1. 


-206.3- 


87.a 


JSLJi 


_§££_ 


.£41.2. 


OCT 


142.5 


.303.6- 


199.2 


230.3 


1.4 

IM.g 


.36.6- 


-36.1 


56.6 


NOV 


96.1 


JLll^ 


77.g 


88.8 


DEC 


gfl-7 


86.fi 


fig-4 


86.7 


„56.9_ 

-J8^6__ 

38.6 


14^6- 
Jja.72 — I 
.lS.6r 

ia*37__ 

14.28 


AVERAGE  I     112.6 


149.6 


107*? 


56.1 


89.1 


JLi^fil. 


Srarmi    Biir««a  of  Labor  Statlitlco.    Data  are  for  claaslfioatlon  "Oazmla^ 
md  ProMrrlng."    Oaring  Jthm  and  D*o«nbor  1933  and  1934  ipproxlaatoly  76 
par  oaat  of  tha  eiq>loyMs  raportad  tmdar  this  clatsifleation  wera  oorarad 
\^  tha  Coda  dafl^tioa.    Tor  a^qplanatlon  of  tha  inathodt  uaod.  aoma  of  ahleh 
ragalt  la  figarao  dlffaraat  frwi  thoao  of  B.L.8.,  aaa  taxt. 
If/    Aa  ad^iiiMt*^  tft  laaa  <w«h«  tAJal  br  IRA. 


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Indofltry  Statistics  Unit,  Qltivb 


9853 


-43- 


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Table  19 


20Z 


dssm  ASD  Bua  iCAVuiAcroBiia  issubcbt 

Fac+ory  Employment,  Payrolls,  Hours,  qnd  Wages,  1933- 


1935 


MONXH 


1933 -JAN 


Ji&a. 


MAR 


APR 


MAY 


J  UM 


JUL 


AUG 


SEIP 


OCT 


NOV 


DEC 


INDEXES 
1933  =  lOO 


EMPLOYMENT 


ePtl 


7T.8 


-384^ 


-I4a- 


-80»!JL 


-85^- 


uo«t 


11T,9 


J^4JB- 


-UfUt. 


181. t 


iia.a 


PAYROLk-S 


5Lk.< 


aa 


-69«0- 


-«»,*- 


-6a«B- 


76.8 


-8a»«- 


U7.8 


138.7 


-14£JL 


16g.B 


-l£ft*2_ 


na.n 


MAN-HOURS 


76.8 


-Ti^O- 


67.1 


.^4*£- 


-89*JL 


llg.6 


_13£a£. 


117.1 


IPS.i 


186.  g 


-108^ 


9fl.7 


AVERAGE 
HOURS 

WORKED 

PER 

WEEK 


-S4.6 


-84«0 


-Z2*$ 


81.7 


-44^4 


WAGES 

AVERAGE  ^  AVERAGE 
HOURLY        I      VVEIEKLY 


j4i.r 


-8e*6- 


37.1 


JWVt- 


38.0 


40*1^ 
S9«6 
41«8 
40^  _ 

se»» 

88,2 
87.7 

47^7 

—- 48.£ 
— .60.8 
-  -  68.7 
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jDollaxLL 
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U.87 
18«88^~ 
18«8a  . 

_  18.16  _ 

17.66- 
17.1f - 
_-18«£6- 
-18.88 

19.U 
17»tt  - 

16.47- 


AVCBAGE 


|g34  -JAN 


FEB 


MAR 


APR 


MAY 


J  UN 


JUi- 


AUQ 


SZP 


OCT 


NOV 


PEC 


100.0 


.llfi*t 


118.8 


_I20*i- 


118.4 


118.7 


-1X8«&- 


ui.a 


JLOAU. 


107.0 


Jitt«A- 


-38,1k 


lflB.7 


100.0 


100.0 


-36^ 


-48*9- 


16.36 


116*81 


118.8 


_I8a*8_ 


127.9 


a24.A. 


-182,8- 


-118.8 


112.1 


108.8 


-108,4. 


AQZJ^ 


-119,4- 


97.8 


-108*8. 


JJ£*1_ 


Jit6*fiL 


100.4 


106.7 


-88,8- 


87.9 


-88*8. 


-83,8- 


**4 

-aa*6L. 


-98,8- 


JS£*fl. 


.24,4- 


J6*l. 


ja*2_ 


32.7 


-84,6- 


-29,1- 


JA*1- 


..28*2- 


-29,1. 


3s.n 


49*7     P 
60,Q_  1 
fifi.7      1 

jia.6.  i 


ZJ 


17*88.. I| 

16*97_  J 

17*6a-_j 

-17*99- 


-66,4. 


-66,9 


-66,8- 


.fi6,J_ 


19,36- 

16,84 

1701- 


-68*6- 


-66,7- 


-66*6- 


68.9 


16a<l 


-12*48- 


AVERAGE 


110.8 


117.8 


-96*fiL 


-31*8- 


-64*8- 


8oturo»t    BorMia  of  Labor  Statlstloc.    S&ta  aro  for  olasslfloation  "Caxpot* 
and  Snss."    Darlag  Jtao  aad  S«o«mb«r  1933  and  1934  approadLaataly  98  per  oont 
of  the  •oplejees  reported  Tmder  fhie  olAseif ioatlon  vere  oorered  "by  the  Oode 
definition.    7or  e^lanation  of  the  methode  used,  sqibm  of  vbich  result  In 
figores  different  from  those  of  B.L.S.«  see  text. 
1/    As  adJTiated  to  1933  Censaa  totals  ty  VBk, __,,,^,,^,,^,^,^,,,,,^,^__. 


DIVISION     OF    REVIEW,    NRA 

Industry  Statistics  Unit,  IGtrb 


9853 


-45- 


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MONTH 

INDEXES                                    ""YSu^^ 
1933  s  lOO                                 "       HOURS 

WAGES 

WORKED 

PER 

WEEK 

AVERAGE 
HOURLY 

(Canta) 

AVERAGE 
WEEKLY 

EMPLOYMENT 

PAYROLLS 

MAN-HOURS 

1933-JAN 

MyA 

ST.I 

»0.A 

81.1 

Afi.9 

lA.fia 

FEB 

10I.C 

8C^ 

90.8 

81.1 

AA.9 

1A.9A 

MAR 

TO.t 

B4.A 

fi9.B 

ao.A 

Afiffi 

IS.AB 

APR 

M.V 

SSa9 

9S.fi 

4Atl 

IB.fiS 

MAY 

99.« 

lOA.O 

llS.ft 

AO^S 

^A-i? 

17.0* 

JUN 

104.S 

iOB.a 

llB.l 

aa.a 

AB.ft 

17. SB 

JUL 

112.0 

1191* 

1B0.9 

A1.7 

Afi.fi 

1A.OA 

AUG 

lU.ft 

iss.s 

i*r.i 

aB^7 

AO.A 

SEP 

1«1.A 

lB«.fl 

IBB.ft 

87^1 

59t9 

10. an 

OCT- 

•T-* 

1«Tt? 

9P^A 

?ftp 

(8.6 

-lo.aa 

NOV 

MfS 

OA^B 

iw^a 

88t6 

P8.0 

lA.OK 

DEC 

•t.l 

9S.S 

SA.fi 

Sfi.B 

fia.s 

17.87 

AVERAGE 

JISQ^Q 

100.0 

J.00.O 

8fi.8 

A7.7 

l&.OA 

II 

•934  -JAN 

91. B 

90.B 

TT.fi 

ao.i 

fiAfO 

1&.9S 
17.98 

FEB 

9£.9 

99«at 

BS.9 

82.2 

fiA.a 

MAR 

9d.O 

108.  « 

aa.B 

aa.7 

fiA.a 

18  .Aa 

APR 

94.8 

110.9 

90.1 

aa.9 

68.1 

19.69 

MAY 

104.8 

1£T.9 

10fi.B 

aa.i 

B9.1 

21.11 

JUN 

10T.4 

184.A 

ioa.9 

BB.fi 

B7,fi 

n,ss 

JUl- 

99.0 

1       lfil.9 

92.2 

8fi.4 

fi7.B 

21^07 

AUG 

168-4 

IIB.T 

ai.i 

fiA.9 

18.69 

SEP 

104.B 

lM.fi 

100-0 

Sfi^B 

B7.1 

OCT 

llA^A 

184.1 

ni-B 

8A.7 

fia.7 

20.89 

NOV 

ll«;i 

iaB.1 

110.fi 

Bfi.l 

S0.A7 

DEC 

IflB^a 

llfl.a 

OB  .a 

sfi.a 

fi9.fi 

19.11 

AVERAGE 

10fi.S 

llfi.A 

97.1 

38.6 

67.1 

19.fifi 

II 

1935-  JAN 

lOB.fi 

lai.B 

101.  T 

84.fi 

62.2 

21  .A7 

FEB 

li;-ft 

188.£ 

114.4 

86.6 

69.9 

21.88 

MAR 

119.1 

149.4 

124.1 

37.2 

69.8 

22.24 

APR 

119.T 

162.9 

124.1 

87.0 

69.6 

22.14 

MAY 

119.T 

1B1.2 

128.4 

86.8 

69.4 

21.88 

JUN 

iia.£ 

1B0.8 

128.6 

87.8 

69.7 

22.28 

JUL 

100.4 

128.2 

106.2 

87.4 

68.1 

21.76 

AUG 

188.£ 

169.6 

189.1 

88.7 

67.8 

22.36 

SEP 

189.4 

184.6 

H?*B 

40.0 

68.9 

28.90 

OCT 

140.V 

20T.1 

1%.S 

43.7 

57.3 

25.03 

NOV 

186.9 

168.8 

186.2 

S5.8 

69.0 

20.96 

DEC 

12S.1 

161.1 

127.6 

87 .0 

60.2 

22. 2S 

AVERAGE 

i?;t4 

UTt9 

\WA 

87.6 

69.5 

22.29 

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B«n««,  BUU     Porlac  Jom  mA.  B»Miib«r  1983  and  1934  aoUvitlaa  of  tha  r*. 
portlac  aatabllaTianta  ^w  oararad  oooplatalj  or  (in  «  fav  oaaaa)  alnoat 
OM^latalj  V  ^^  ooda  dafinltlea.    Tor  a:q>laaatlon  of  tha  mathoda  usad, 
w&mm  of  ibldi  rasult  In  figaraa  dlffarant  froai  thoaa  In  B*L.8.,  aae  tazt. 

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CAST  IRON  PRESSURE  PIPE  INDUS  TOT 
Fac+ory  Employment,  Payrolls,  Hours,  ond  Wages,  1933-1935 

MONTH 

INDEXES 
1933  =  ICO 

AVERAGE 
HOURS 

WORKED 

PER 

WEEK 

WAGES 

AVERAGE 
HOURLY 

(Cents) 

AVERAGE 

WEEKLY 

(Dollars) 

EMPIjOYMENT 

PAYROLLS 

MAN-HOURS 

193  .^ -JAN 

84-5 

83.4 

77.1 

27-B 

50.1 

13.42 

PES 

72.9 

69.9 

73.1 

30.2 

45.4 

13.03 

MAR 

76.8 

83.8 

81.1 

31.8 

49.5 

14.84 

APR 

85.7 

83.6 

76.9 

27.0 

50.4 

13.25 

MAY 

91.8 

90.1 

100.6 

33.0 

41.6 

13.29 

JUN 

101.6 

101.5 

117.1 

34.7 

40.0 

13.5a 

JUl_ 

106.0 

97.3 

110.5 

31.4 

41.9 

12-46 

AUG 

109.2 

109.2 

112.0 

30.9 

45-1 

13.47 

SEP 

113.8 

108.7 

103.2 

27.3 

49.0 

12.87 

OCT- 

114.5 

104.3 

95.0 

25.0 

50.6 

12.27 

NOV 

118.2 

119.6 

108.3 

27.6 

51.8 

13.79 

DEC 

125.2 

148.8 

145.1 

34.9 

47.8 

16.21 

AVERAGE 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

30.1 

46.9 

13.54 

II 

1934  -JAN 

134.2 

147.8 

139.5 

31.3 

47.7 

14.90 

FEB 

135.5 

145.9 

137.2 

30.5 

47.7 

14.57 

MAR 

125.7 

137.0 

132.8 

31.8 

46.5 

14.72 

APR 

130.9 

146.0 

134.3 

30.9 

49.2 

15.67 

MAY 

120.1 

160.4 

131.6 

33.0 

50.1 

18.03 

JUN 

133.3 

147.0 

132.8 

30.0 

50.3 

14.89 

JUU 

135.0 

147.5 

132.7 

29.6 

50.5 

14.76 

AU3 

138.9 

155.9 

139.3 

30.2 

48.4 

14.56 

SEP 

136.7 

149.3 

134.8 

29.7 

47.5 

14.14 

OCT 

131.2 

144.1 

130.3 

29.9 

48.1 

14.36 

NOV 

125.6 

137.3 

122.2 

29.3 

48.9 

14.30 

DEC 

127.0 

150.6 

134-5 

31.9 

50.4 

16.09 

AVERAGE 

131.2 

147.4 

133.5 

30.7 

48.8 

15.03 

II 

1935-  JAN 

123.6 

138.3 

123.9 

30.2 

50.0 

15.10 

TEB 

120.3 

131.3 

119.8 

30.0 

50.3 

15.10 

MAR 

121.4 

129.3 

114.0 

28.3 

48.9 

13.82 

APR 

117.0 

137.3 

122.4 

31.5 

49.2 

15.47 

MAY 

118.6 

138.2 

123.6 

31.4 

49.0 

15.36 

JUN 

126.1 

146.5 

131.5 

31.4 

46.8 

15.32 

JUL 

126.9 

141.5 

126.8 

30.1 

48.9 

14.70 

AUG 

125.5 

144.2 

132.6 

31.8 

50.4 

16.04 

SEP 

128.2 

150.0 

136.7 

32.1 

48.3 

15.52 

OCT 

123.6 

140.5 

127.8 

31.0 

46.6 

15.66 

NOV 

126.2 

147-8 

183-3 

31-8 

48-9 

15.53 

DEC 

iso-a 

16B-1 

148-9 

34-4 

48-9 

16-81 

AVERAGE 

124.0 

14S.5 

XZSA 

31.2 

49.2 

15.32 

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porting  aatabliihBantt  vara  oorarad  conplataly  or  (in  a  fav  eaaat)  alaeat 
eomplataly  "by  tha  ooda  dafinitlon.    Tor  ajqplaaatioa  of  tha  aathoda  uaad, 
aou  of  Aloh  raault  in  figorao  dlffarant  fr«m  thooa  of  B.L.8.,  aaa  taxt* 

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Code  Ho,  1£S 


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1935-  v^AN 


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97.a 


77.7 


89.8 


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17.88 


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MAR 


Ji2IaZ- 


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-ai«fi- 


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APR 


18£.l 


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la.s 


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-W,7- 


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MAY 


W.4 


IM.t 


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3A.7 


.^ft*JL 


19.81 


JUN 


-liA^ 


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lCg.8 


-afiu- 


^4,8- 


19,70- 
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JUL 


Jlfi«4. 


JJULi. 


AUG 


iai.6 


164.1 


l»«4 


-iSO- 


JSfi^A. 


-640- 


JBA^CL 


SEP 


offtau 


OCT 


12*5.3 


161  .• 


160.9 


-130O- 


JEuSL 


126.7 


34.0 


-67^ 


NOV 


121.3 


152.9 


123.6 


34.8 


_57.7_ 
57.2 


76! 


19.63 


DEC 


109.9 


Ai&M&. 


llg«9 


36.0 


57.2 


19.88 
20.57 


AVERAGE  I       121.1 


147«3 


18P«7 


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S7.1 


19.28 


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Fac+ory  Employment,  Payrolls,  Hours,  qnd  Wages,  1933-1935 

MONXH      , 

INDEXES 
1933  =  ICO 

AVERAGE 
HOURS 

WORKED 

PER 

WEEK 

WAGES 

AVERAGE 
HOURLY 

(Ganta) 

AVERAGE 
WEEKLY 

(Dollari) 

EMPUOYMENT 

PAYROLLS 

MAN-HOURS 

193--^ -JAN 

*»2,9 

81.9 

81-4 

39.8 

62.2 

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22.96._ 
22.27 
22.26 
23.41 
23.88 

FEB 

84.3 

83.4 

86.1 

41.4 

81,8 
55.2 

54.8 
.  64.9 

54,3 

MAR 

83,7 

83,3 

-_    4Q.A 
40,3 

APR 

fla.l 

80,8 

82^6 

MAY 

86.7 

86.6 

91.6 

42.9 

JUH 

91.9 

94^3 

99.8 

44,0 

JUL. 

100^7 

103,4 

108,9 

43,9 

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AUG 

110.8 

113,9 

111.9 

41,0 

57.0 

69.6    „ 

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22JSI 
23,71 

SEP 

116.9 

113,7 

109^  » 

37.9 

OCX 

119,3 

120,6 

114.8 

39.0 

60.7 

NOV 

iao,a 

119,R 

114.6 

38.7 

59,3 

ae*02 

23.20 

DEC 

119.6 

131.0 

115.7 

39.3 

60.1 

AVERAGE 

100.iJ 

100.0 

AQOmQ    ^ 

40.7 

56.2 

23.18 

II 

1934 -JAN 

iao,« 

121.6 

115.8 

38.9 

60.1 

23.07 

FEB 

ija^« 

123.6 

116.2 

38.9 

59.6 

23.19 

MAR 

ia4-4 

12S.2 

117.9 

38.6 

60.6 

22.84 

APR 

128.2 

136.0 

122.9 

38.9 

60.3 

23.96 

MAY 

128.6 

132.9 

117.4 

37.1 

63.4 

23.62 

J  UN 

128,8 

134.9 

121.S 

38.3 

62.1 

23,76 

JUU 

■139,0 

13fi,P 

122.9 

38.6 

61.6 

AUG 

1?7,B 

13K,a 

121 -a 

38.8 

61.9 

23.98 

SEP 

1S4,,{> 

1P9-0 

llB.l 

37.6 

63.0 

23,67 

23^91 

_       34,01 

24.01 

OCT 

laSLfi 

129.8 

^7.4 

38.8 

61.9 

NOV 

1^.6 

lS7,fi 

113.6 

38.2 

62.2 

DEC 

IIQ.B 

lSfi-4 

113.S 

38.4 

62.4 

AVERAGE 

124.7 

129.7 

118,0 

38.4 

61.6 

23.67 

II 

1935-  JAN 

118.7 

127.2 

114,0 

38.9 

62,3 

24,31 

FEB 

118.6 

128.3 

114.6 

39.2 

62.9 

24.68 

MAR 

119.2 

131.6 

116.8 

39.8 

62.8 

24.90 

APR 

122.6 

134.6 

118.6 

39,2 

63.2 

24.78 

MAY 

123.1 

137.3 

119.3 

39,3 

63.8 

25.07 

JUN 

124i>l 

137.1 

118.0 

38.6 

64.6 

24,96 

JUL 

196.0 

142.3 

121.8 

39.2 

66.3 

25.30 

AUG 

123.6 

141.4 

122.0 

40.0 

64.6 

25,91 
26.06 
25.^ 

SEP 

124.0 

137.9 

120.4 

39.4 

63,6 
63.5 

OCT 

125,3 

140.9 

122.3 

39.6 

NOV 

12B.8 

143.2 

124-1 

40.0 

69.8 

28.88 

DEC 

124.8 

143.0 

129. fl 

40.0 

64.4 

2fi.X9 

AVERAGE 

189,0 

197.1 

119.6 

59  .4 

63.8 

25.17 

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CHIKtfiBS  USD  POBGEMIH  Ufa.  IBSQBfaT 

Fac+ory  Employment,  Payrolls,  Hours,  and  Wages,  1933-1935 

MONTH 

INDEXES 
1933  =  lOO 

AVERAGE 
HOURS 

WORKED 

PER 

WEEK 

WAGES 

AVERAGE 
HOURLY 

(Ctntt) 

AVERAGE 
WEEKLY 

(MJLan) 

EMPLOYMENT 

PAYROLLS 

MAN-HOURS 

193--^ -JAN 

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T0.8 

TT.O 

Sfi.O 

41. S 

18^82 

TEB 

MtJf 

AB.9 

aQ.B 

S9.a 

**t4 

16t47 

MAR 

as^B 

Af^4 

^•4 

sv.a 

A*.» 

lfi.49 

APR 

86.9 

T9.1 

68.0 

87.1 

41.8 

14,flO 

MAY 

90.a 

77.8 

74.8 

81.6 

44.4 

14.24 

J  UN 

94.9 

67.8 

68.8 

86.1 

48.0 

lfi.4fi 

JUL. 

99.0 

68.8 

87^6 

84.4 

44.fi 

i4.as 

AUG 

lOA^t 

180.8 

lao.a 

4S.1 

44.4 

16*09 

SEP 

108.9 

119^ 

iiT.a 

41^8 

44.4 

^7*64 

OCT- 

114.S 

180.9 

189.6 

44.0 

44^8 

lAt$2 

NOV 

llft.C 

189.8 

IfiA-l 

41.8 

44.9 

^6tl'' 

DEC 

iio;o 

189.8 

181.9 

Sfl.4 

4S.S 

17.fi0 

average: 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

86.8 

48.4 

14.19 

ll 

1934 -JAN 

iir.4 

12^.8 

10S.fi 

84.1 

49.4 

16.77 

FEB 

1S4.8 

188.0 

lifi.O 

84.8 

61.1 

17.44 

MAR 

180.1 

148.1 

118.4 

88.8 

80.4 

17.^4 

APR 

182.9 

146.S 

126.4 

86.6 

eo.a 

18.14 

MAY 

180.7 

140.7 

119.8 

88.4 

80.0 

17.49 

JUN 

ii8i.r 

114.4 

98.1 

81.9 

fio.a 

14.07 

JUU 

lora 

94.8 

82.0 

29.7 

fiO.2 

14.4fi 

AUG 

loaj) 

98.t 

79.8 

29.4 

80.1 

14,74 

SEP 

118  aA 

111.0 

aa.s 

80.8 

62.2 

14,08 

OCT 

ISUA 

188.7 

101.9 

82.8 

52.7 

17.49 

NOV 

IMJI 

140.8 

107.0 

88.4 

88.2 

18.14 

DEC 

isA^a 

IKB.t 

iia.a 

88.2 

82.4 

18.97 

AVERAGE 

12L.0 

127.9 

104.2 

88.2 

51.1 

14.98 

II 

1935-  JAN 

iea.8 

140.8 

lOfi.7 

81.8      . 

81.9 

17.84 

FEB 

18G.9 

168.4 

116.7 

S4.9 

68.8 

16.84 

MAR 

184.1 

161.7 

128.8 

88.7 

51. 8 

18.64 

APR 

188.4 

168.8 

127.8 

86.4 

Bl-9 

19.80 

KJI  AN/ 

t  a»:M 

148.8 

108.8 

81.7 

88.8 

16.02 

JUN 

118*0 

184.9 

98.6 

81.6 

88.8 

17.60 

JUU 

108.8 

108.8 

AO.S 

80.fi 

B2.B 

14.18 

AUG 

118.8 

118.0 

94.0 

82.4 

56.1 

17.86 

SEP 

IIT^ 

181.8 

10B.7 

Sfi.Q 

B8.fi 

lA.fifi 

OCT 

120.5 

149.7 

116.8 

W.% 

56.0 

58.?! 

NOV 

186.1 

160.6 

125.2 

88.8 

64.8 

21.01 

DEC 

iaB.9 

lSfi.8 

iao-« 

40.1 

B4.7 

21.84 

AVERAGE 

129t2 

143.1 

110. S 

S4.6 

63. » 

18.88 

ionrcmt    Botmoi  of  X*ter  Statlttist  in  eoop«ratlen  with  the  Dirltlon  of 
B«Tl«v,  JBk,    Doriac  Joim  and  OaoMthar  1933  and  1934  aotlTltlot  of  tho  r«- 
porting  ••tabllthBMnts  mv  eoT«r«d  ooa^lotaly  or  (in  «  fow  easoa)  almost 
ooaplotly  \j  tha  ooda  daflnitlon.    Tor  applanation  of  tha  methoda  usad, 
•OB*  of  tAieh  rasoLt  In  figoras  dlffarant  fr«a  thoaa  of  B.L.8.,  aaa  text. 

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-08 

Table  25 

Code  No 

.  467 

CIOAS  MANUPACTURINQ  INDUSTRY 
Fac+ory  Employment,  Payrolls,  Hours,  and  Wages,  1933-1935 

1 

MONTH       ' 

INDEXES 
1933  =  ICO 

AVERAGE 
HOURS 

WORKED 

PER 

WEEK 

WAGES 

AVERAGE 
HOURLY 

AVERAGE 
WEEKLY, 

(Dollars) 

EMPU3YMENT 

a/ 

PAYROLL-S 
a/ 

MAN-HOURS 

1    3:^-JAN 

9S.S 

80.3 

9.92 

FEB 

102.1 

90.8 

10.68 

MAR 

90.7 

80.3 

10.67 

APR 

88.7 

78.5 

10.71 

MAY 

101.5 

97.7 

11.70 

JUM 

103.8 

101.3 

11.87 

JUL. 

102.4 

103.1 

12.12 

AUG 

104.1 

102.0 

11.83 

SEP 

100.4 

114.0 

13t71 

OCT 

106.9 

124.8 

14.09 

NOV 

107.6 

122.1 

13.  §7 

DEC 

99.0 

105.3 

12.76 

AVERAGE 

100.0 

100.0 

11.96 

II 

1934 -JAN 

78.3 

78.9 

12.08 

FEB 

95.2 

100.4 

12.55 

MAR 

101.5 

102.9 

12.11 

APR 

107.0 

112.7 

12.74 

MAY 

102.7 

114.9 

13.31 

J  UN 

107.2 

116.0 

12.67 

JUL. 

103.5 

115.8 

13.35 

AUG 

lOfi.4 

120.3 

13.46 

SEP 

106.3 

119.4 

13.39 

OCT 

108.3 

120.3 

13ol3 

NOV 

110.7 

122.3 

13.14 

DEC 

lOfi-1 

121.4 

13.66 

AVERAGE 

102,8     J 

112.1 

12.97 

II 

1935-  JAN 

92.7 

94.6 

12.24 

FEB 

95.6 

93.5 

11.82 

MAR 

97.9 

102.2 

lS.7i 

APR 

96.9 

99.9 

12.56 

MAY 

97.6 

102.9 

12.73 

JUN 

10U.4 

110.7 

13.28 

JUL 

99  »8 

113.1 

13.70 

AUG 

100.9 

112.0 

19.39 

SEP 

102.9 

119.4 

13.95 

OCT 

100.8 

125.2 

14.99 

NOV 

100.0 

122.2 

14.0S 

DEC 

97-5 

120.1 

14.10 

AVERAGE 

98.6 

109.7 

13.23 

8«Tiro«t    Bar«au  of  Labor  Statlstloa  In  cooporation  with  Dlvlalon  of  fiorlow, 
SUL.     Daring  Jtuo  and  Ltcmab&r  1933  and  1934  aotlTltlea  of  raportin^  aa- 
tabllabnanta  vara  ooTarad  ooiqplataly  or  (in  a  faw  oaaaa)  aLnoat  oonplataly 
1)7  tlia  ooda  daflnltlon.     Tor  a:qplanatlon  of  tha  matiioda  naad,  aoma  of  lAleh 
raatat  In  flgoraa  different  fr«B  thoaa  of  B.L.S*,  aaa  text, 
ft/    Aa  adJuatad  to  1933  Canaoa  totala  fejJRi. 

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Industry  Statistics  Uiiit,  BGirb 


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FORM     R-P 

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Tabla  26 

Code  No.   549 

CIGARETTE,   SNUFF,    CHiSWiNG  AND  SMOKING  TOBACCO  MANUFACTURING   INDUSTRY 
Fac+ory  Employment,  Payrolls,  Hours,  and  Wages,  1933-1935 

MONTH 

INDEXES 
1933  =  too 

AVERAGE 
HOURS 

WORKED 

PER 

WEEK 

WAGES 

AVERAGE 
HOURLY 

AVERAGE 
WEEKLY 

(Dollars) 

EMPLOYMENT 

a/ 

PAYROLLS 

A/ 

MAN-HOURS 

193!^ -JAN 

89.5 

86.7 

13.08 

FEB 

85.5 

79.1 

12.45 

MAR 

82.7 

73.8 

11.87 

APR 

81.6 

76.7 

12.54 

MAY 

93.5 

102.4 

14.82 

JUN 

99.5 

107.1 

14.58 

JUL. 

99.2 

103.2 

14.20 

AUG 

105.4 

110.3 

14.31 

SEP 

111.4 

113-7 

13.91 

OCT- 

113.6 

114.5 

13.75 

NOV 

120.3 

113.4 

12.79 

DEC 

117.9 

119.1 

13.72 

AVERAGE 

100.0 

100.0 

13.50 

II 

1934 -JAN 

119.7 

120.0 

13.62 

FEB 

127.9 

123.4 

13.10 

MAR 

127.9 

122.0 

12.90 

APR 

121.6 

112.4 

12.49 

MAY 

112.4 

109.9 

13,16 

JUN 

110.0 

116.8 

14.28 

JUU 

110.5 

115.3 

, 

13.98 

AUG 

127.3 

121.8 

13.00 

SEP 

124.6 

129.6 

14.06 

OCT 

124.3 

120.5 

13.09 

NOV 

111.4 

115.8 

14.01 

DEC 

110.0 

124.3 

15.26 

AVERAGE 

119.0 

119.3 

13.58 

II 

1935-  JAN 

109.0 

112.9 

14.08 

FEB 

106.0 

108.4 

13.89 

MAR 

103.5 

118.3 

15.67 

APR 

100.8 

114.5 

15.55 

MAY 

98.1 

115.0 

15.73 

JUN 

99.5 

121.4 

16.36 

JUL 

99.5 

122.5 

16.56 

AUG 

99.2 

118.2 

16.00 

SEP 

101.1 

•     125.0 

16.50 

OCT 

101.7 

123.4 

16.11 

NOV 

101.4 

117.8 

IB. 63 

DEC 

99.2 

132.7 

17.01 

AVERAGE 

101.6 

119,2 

;s.79 

Soure«i    BoTMn  of  Labor  Statiatlos  in  oooporatlon  with  tho  BlTisloii  of 
Barlow,  IBi.     Oorlo^  Jxm»  and  OooaalMr  19S3  and  1934  aotlTlilea  of  rapor«in< 
astabllahnanta  vf  corarod  eoi^leWljr  or  (in  a  faw  oasaa)  almoat  oon^lataly 
Vjr  tha  ooda  daf Inltion.    for  a:q>lanation  of  tha  mothoda  uaad,  aooa  of  vhloh 
raaolt  in  figuraa  diffarant  frm  thoaa  of  B.L.8.*  aaa  tazt.' 
ft/    if  ad,1iif^4  ^  1933  otaaw  total*  I7  mA. 

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f  aDla  a? 

Coda  No.  101 

■ ■■ '    ■ ■   ■         ■  ■■ 

1                                               CLXANINa  AND  DYXINO  TBADB 

Employment,  Payrolls,  Hours,  qnd  Wages,  1933-1935  a/ 

MONTH 

INDEXES 
1933  X  100 

AVERAGE 
HOURS 

WORKED 

PER 

WEEK 

WAGES 

AVERAGE 
HOURLY 

(C99t*} 

AVERAGE 
WEEKLY 

( Dollars ) 

EMPLOYMENT 
b/ 

PAYROLLS 

MAN-HOURS 

1933 -JAN 

101  .a 

89.6 

92.1 

44.1 

37.4 

16.39 

FEB 

87.4 

81.6 

87.8 

43.2 

36.2 

16,35 

MAR 

87.6 

78.7 

86.5 

42.4 

36.0 

15.00 

APR 

09.8 

104.6 

m.o 

47.8 

57.5 

17.55 

MAY 

loo.e 

103.2 

109.8 

46.8 

36.9 

16.95 

J  UN 

105. S 

108.5 

116.2 

47.4 

36.6 

17.12 

JUL. 

lOS.O 

100.9 

108.5 

45.7 

36.8 

16.57 

AUG 

102.3 

100.9 

96.4 

40.5 

41.4 

16.35 

SEP 

109.1 

115.1 

105.3 

41.5 

43.8 

17.68 

OCX 

108.7 

115.7 

104.5 

41.3 

43.3 

17^67 

NOV 

101.4 

105.9 

96.0 

40.7 

43.2 

17138 

DEC 

95.9 

95.3 

86.7 

39.2 

43.6 

16.79 

AVERAGE 

100  .0 

100.0 

100.0 

43.4 

39.4 

16.73 

II 

1934  -JAN 

90-7 

94.5 

82.8 

39.2 

45.1 

17.32 

FEB 

90.7 

93.5 

82.5 

39.1 

44.2 

17.07 

MAR 

96.4 

104.2 

89.8 

40.0 

44.3 

17.66 

APR 

106.4 

122.5 

102.3 

41.3 

43.9 

18.38 

MAY 

112.5 

131.2 

108.4 

41.5 

45.0 

18.70 

J  UN 

115.1 

129.1 

107.9 

41.0 

44.6 

18.39 

JUl. 

107.2 

118.6 

100.3 

40.2 

44.4 

17.92 

AUG 

104.7 

114.3 

98.0 

40.2 

43.9 

17.67 

SEP 

106.  S 

118.8 

101.2 

40.8 

44.5 

18.16 

OCT 

106.9 

119.0 

100.6 

40.4 

44.7 

18.11 

NOV 

101-0 

108.5 

93.0 

39.6 

43.6 

17.32 

DEC 

96.4 

103.0 

89.1 

39.7 

43.2 

17.17 

AVERAGE 

102.7 

113.1 

96.3 

40.3 

44.3 

17.82 

II 

1935-  JAN 

93.6 

101.5 

87.4 

40.1 

43.5 

17.55 

FEB 

92.7 

100.3 

87.2 

40.4 

43.4 

17.42 

MAR 

96.6 

107.7 

92.1 

41.0 

43.8 

17.47 

APR 

106.4 

124.8 

104.8 

42.3 

44.5 

18.81 

MAY 

107.7 

124.4 

105.3 

42.0 

44.0 

18.49 

JUN 

111.3 

132.4 

111.4 

43.0 

44.3 

19.12 

JUL 

108.8 

124.0 

106.1 

41.9 

43.9 

18.46 

AUG 

105.7 

117.2 

101.9 

41.4 

43.1 

17.98 

SEP 

109.3 

127.1 

108.7 

42.7 

43.9 

18.82 

OCT 

107.1 

123.2 

105.2 

42.2 

44.1 

18.60 

NOV 

101.8 

111.6 

97.2 

41.1 

42.9 

17.90 

DEC 

97.8 

106.7 

9S.7 

41.2 

42.6 

17.74 

AVERAGE 

10?,  2 

116.7 

100.1 

41.6 

^3.7 

18.20 

Soureot    Botmu  of  Later  ttatlatlcs.     Data 
•aA  Olaaniag*  whloh  ooTart  anly  eatabllahM 
if  !•■■  InelualT*  than  tha  ooda  daflnltloii. 

Ti«ad»  nm»  of  whleh  raaolt  in  figaraa  dlffa 

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-  62  - 
Table  28 


Code  No,  5 


COAI  AND  SUIT  INDUSTRY 
Fac+ory  Employment,  Pdyrolls,  Hours,  qnd  Wages,  1933-1935 


MONXH 


INDEXES 
1933  =  lOO 


EMPLOYMENT    PAYROLLS    MAN-HOURS 


AVERAGE 
HOURS 

WORKED 

PER 

WEEK 


WAGES 


AVERAGE 
HOURLY 

(Gflntml. 


AVERAGE 
WEEKLY 

(DnTTuri) 


1933 -JAN 


_9SLA. 


82.5 


jm*fi_ 


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fiK.1 


FEB 


1?!.? 


127,0 


-157J^ 


4U«0- 


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± 


MAR 


117.9- 


103.6 


120.7- 


-Jka 


_9Q 


?f^.8k 


APR 


J2jX 


JL3SJL 


1^2.0 


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-SJ^ 


3fi.g4 


lysAV 


82,^ 


!)8t7 


68.7 


28.3 


83.** 


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± 


45* 


± 


ft 


26.7 


45^ 


-2206- 


JUL 


S: 


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31.6 


-65,^ 


29.25 


AUG 


71-7 


;^^ 


.^Ul. 


27.a>t 


SEP 


135.0 


1S7.0 


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Jfi^ 


-33*0. 


46.95 


OCX 


-12£ 


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lodli 


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NOV 


JtZ 


5A 


23.1 


2MJ- 


DEC 


76.9 


iLiL 


51.7 


2?. 8 


in?,  5 


-23-^ 


AVERAGE 


_lQ£LiL 


100.0 


lon.o 


-33^ 


83.1 


29.13 


108.4 


iffiz: 


1934 -JAN 


87t3 


27.3 


JJJLSL 


28.59 


FEB 


132.2 


-169-5- 


1?f>.0 


-32^ 


-103^ 


4J*«6- 


MAR 


JL35^ 


18?. 


t 


1.27 .2 


Jl^ 


107-1 


-35-90- 


APR 


114.6 


JJiL 


82.8 


?U.5 


1.07  1 


-2^^ 


MAY 


80.0 


62.7 


51.5 


Jllfi 


21.8 


JLQL 


t 


P1.1Q 


J  UN 


sn: 


58.5 


22.3 


.9k. 


.2lJil. 


JUL 


108.5 


123t$ 


Qo.q 


2g.U 


104.4 


-29-51- 


AUG 


154.9 


Ifil. 


J 


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105.0 


31.19 


SEP 


136.Q 


.132. 


3£Li. 


??.5 


108.8 


.25.^ 


OCT 


136.1 


108.8 


-270. 


IIQ.O 


30.86 


NOV 


119.9 


121*1. 


« 


13- 


-23- 


-112- 


git 


DEC 


107»7 


240. 


JSL 


.Il^i 


AVERAGE 


115.4 


125.1 


89.4 


^5-^ 


106.5 


28.07 


tsag-  JAN 


126.  "^ 


133.6 


Ji22J. 


27.4 


1Q7.3 


.2^-92. 


FEB 


135.5 


17Q.4 


-125-a. 


-3^4- 


OIJ^T- 


45.W- 


MAR 


141.4 


182.7 


-I3fc^ 


-33-3- 


107-8 


-37-0^ 


APR 


JL2^ 


U 


l?4.2 


85.0 


?3-l 


JL13JJL 


^7^ 


MAY 


86. 


ilLfi. 


5Q.1 


.190- 


108.1 


.2L 


JUN 


JUL 


-7a-: 


JLQQ. 


60.3 


-95-9- 


48,3- 
-8k, 


-20, 


-2&. 


t 


105.1 


-^^^ 


21.94 


27.65 


AUG 


ng.Q 


-155^ 


122.3 


-31.»L 


107.4 


-^MT- 


SEP 


-103-0- 


-166. 


-122,6. 


h 


1,4- 


-uk. 


t- 


OCT 


136.9 


159.] 


124.8 


0.9 


111. 


?4.36 


NOV 


llOtS 


88.6 


g7tl 


20.6 


106.4 


.22it2fi- 


DEC 


IQ^.8 


89  jg 


74i8 


.2i«2. 


108.8 


.^fi^Sl. 


AVERAGE 


117.8 


_122^ 


96.8 


29.8 


lQ8a6 


28.67 


IflvrMt    Boxvoa  of  Jjabor  Statistics  la  eooparatlon  vlth  th«  OItIsImi  of 
BvTlov.  114*    Dqrlas  Jtao  and  Boo— Wr  1933  and  1934  aotlTltlof  of  tha 
ropertln^  ••ta1>listaMixta  vtro  eoTorod  eoiqplotaly  or  (in  a  faw  oasat),  al- 
■oit  cooplatoly  by  tho  eodo  daflnltioa.    for  osqplanation  of  tlio  snothodt  nail 
of  it^ch  rosolt  la  figoros  dlfforoat  froa  thosa  of  B.L.8.,  osa  tazt. 


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FORM     R-P 

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Ta^le  29 

nAdA    Ha,    AAB. 

CQHHflSBCIAL  TBBICLB  BOST  IHSCBfBT 
Fac+ory  Employment,  Payrolls,  Hours,  and  Wages,  1933-1935 

MONXH    , 

INDEXES 
1933  =  lOO 

AVERAGE 
HOURS 

WORKED 

PER 

WEEK 

WAGES 

AVERAGE 
HOURLY 

(Cents) 

AVERAGE 
WEEKLY 

(Dollar.) 

EMPUOYMENT 

PAYROLLS 

MAN-HOURS 

193  3 -JAN 

«6.7 

61. a 

66^4 

9Pt' 

PR.* 

16.08 

TEB 

£8.3 

64.7 

fil-fi 

54«9 

46.4 

16  £  J* 

MAR 

74.9 

7s.a 

A5.1 

??.l 

A6f6 

l^TftO 

APR 

85.0 

83.6 

87.9 

40.3 

39^9 

17, 2« 

MAY 

98.9 

104.7 

102.3 

39.6 

42.0 

18.27 

JUN 

104.6 

U6.4 

119.6 

43.6 

47.2 

lB.9f 

JUL. 

102.S 

104.0 

123.6 

46.0 

49^9 

17*44 

AUG 

111.1 

114.2 

126.7 

43.4 

fis,a 

17,41        j 

SEP 

132.9 

128.6 

122^9 

36.2 

67.2 

T6t99 

OCT 

129.4 

126.0 

119.0 

Sfi.O 

60,2 

16t60       1 

NOV 

113.9 

110.2 

lOfi.B 

3Bt6 

66.3 

lf?.70      j 

DEC 

116.7 

114.0 

110.6 

36.4 

62.1 

16-79 

AVERAGE 

100,0 

100.0 

100.0 

37.8 

61-1 

16.98 

II 

1934  -JAN 

106.8 

104.7 

91.0 

32.9 

61.6 

16.94 

FEB 

119.9 

125.3 

113-0 

36.9 

61-9 

la.ifi 

MAR 

126.8 

135.4 

116.7 

36.3 

BS.l 

la.40 

APR 

137.4 

154.7 

136.4 

37.8 

53-3 

19.67 

MAY 

144.1 

170.8 

146.2 

38.6 

62-6 

^.64 

J  UN 

142.1 

167.6 

144.6 

38-7 

66-3 

20-62 

JUI- 

149.6 

170.9 

138.4 

36.2 

60.1 

i9.aa 

AUG 

162.7 

182^6 

160*6 

37,6 

B6,6 

20,31 

SEP 

161.6 

177-9 

167.6 

39-6 

64.0 

20^06 

OCT 

164.7 

186.0 

161.0 

39.6 

54.9 

20-32 

NOV 

149  .B 

178.4 

167.3 

40.1 

64.6 

20.28 

DEC 

IRO^A 

ia7-« 

Sf.K 

Rfi-S 

21 -«0 

AVERAGE 

140^ 

J161.6 

139.1 

37.6 

BA.B 

19.69 

II 

1935-  JAN 

1^41 1-4 

147^7 

1^30^4 

36,0 

61  t8 

18,37 

FEB 

138.0 

163.1 

140.S 

38.7 

61.9 

20.08 

MAR 

162.4 

172.2 

lBO.fi 

87. B 

B4,A 

20,24 

APR 

lBO-1 

180.  fi 

IBR^S 

3*tA 

6B.1 

21  .AS 

MAY 

142.6 

168.4 

134.6 

BB.Q 

60.6 

19.34 

JUN 

148.9 

191.8 

164,9 

39-6 

68,4 

22.63 

JUL 

149.4 

189^4 

168^9 

40,6 

e»t7 

PPrHf 

AUG 

139^7 

146.6 

136,0 

36.8 

6S.4 

fiO.BB 

SEP 

149.1 

20S.3 

166.7 

39.8 

67.2 

23.44 

OCT 

156.7 

217.9 

163.4 

39.7 

59.3 

23.94 

NOV 

169.6 

216-6 

166.1 

S9.4 

58-2 

23.18 

DEC 

150. S 

197.1 

1B0.6 

S8.1 

57.5 

22.64 

AVERAGE 

li9.3 

182.7 

149.6 

38.1 

e&.s 

2i.es 

Soore*:    Boreau  of  Labor  Statlsties  in  cooperation  with  the  Dtvislon  of 
IsTlev,  KBA,.     Dorlns  Jnne  aavl  ]}eeam1)«r  1933  and  1934  aetlvltles  of  the  re- 
porting establlahmentt  were  covered  con9letel7  or  (in  a  few  cases)  alaost 
coiq>letely  >7  the  code  definition*    Tor  explanation  of  the  methods  nsed, 
some  of  wlhloh  result  la  flgores  different  from  those  of  B.L.8**  see  teit. 

DIVISION     OF    REVIEW,    NRA 

Industry  Statistics  Unit,  B&:mmh 


986b 


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-  66  - 

Table  30 

Code  He 

►  .  236 

COOKINa  ASS  HEATING  AFPLIAHCE  MAITUFACTUBING 
Fac+ory  Employment,  Payrolls,  Hours,  and  Wac 

MDUSTBI 

es,  1933-1935 

MONTH 

INDEXES 
1933  =  lOO 

AVERAGE 
HOURS 

WORKED 

PER 

WEEK 

WAGES 

AVERAGE 
HOURLY 

(Cents) 

AVERAGE 

WEEKLY 

(P9llftrf) 

EMPUOYME^IT 

PAYROLLS 

MAN-MOURS 

1933 -JAN 

66.6 

46.9 

55.6 

27.9 

BQ-fl 

12^63 

FETB 

76.6 

68.2 

68.3 

29.8 

50-5 

Ifi.SS 

MAR 

70.6 

56.1 

65.1 

26.1 

fi2.9 

14.12 

APR 

76.0 

60.8 

fiS-4 

27-9 

fiS-A 

14.61 

MAY 

81.9 

71-4 

M-fi 

sa.o 

54. R 

lli^fll 

JUN 

86.9 

91.3 

91.3 

35-1 

50,5 

i«.1?? 

JUL. 

99.4 

102-6 

9fi.9 

SS^f 

fil.l 

Ifl.fln 

AUG 

116. S 

lfifi.2 

126t6 

36.1 

M.2 

19.56 

SEP 

126.6 

127.4 

134.9 

35.0 

52.1 

19.2fi 

OCX 

138.2 

163.5 

160.0 

38.7 

51-7 

21-29 

NOV 

136.0 

153.4 

149.5 

36.2 

60.3 

19. 9e 

DEC 

120.9 

124.2 

130.9 

36.2 

50.8 

18.48 

AVERAGE 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

32.5 

61.$ 

17.49 

II 

1934 -JAN 

84.1 

74-1 

82-8 

32.9 

48-0 

15-78 

FEB 

110.8 

116.6 

115.3 

34.8 

49.6 

19.07 

MAR 

121.0 

132.8 

134.3 

37.1 

49.4 

19.90 

APR 

134.1 

151.4 

147.2 

S6.7 

51.0 

20.66 

MAY 

139.7 

159.1 

152.5 

36.6 

62.6 

20.75 

J  UN 

139.7 

153-9 

144.2 

24.fi 

53. S 

20.09 

JUl. 

108.2 

104.6 

99.8 

30.8 

B3-2 

17.64 

AUO 

125.6 

124.2 

120.6 

32-1 

52.9 

16.10 

SEP 

121.6 

149.2 

iaa.2 

35-1 

54-7 

20.66 

OCT 

139.0 

167.6 

154.7 

37.2 

55.3 

21.98 

NOV 

137.1 

157.7 

144-8 

36.3 

53-9 

20.95 

DEC 

125-0 

iao-7 

121-fl 

33 -1 

63-9 

19-30 

AVERAGE 

124.B        . 

135.1 

129-7 

34.7 

&2.4 

19.57 

II 

1935-  JAN 

lOP.O 

102.9 

fl9.4 

29.3 

S2-6 

16.42 

FEB 

106.6 

126.0 

103-6 

S2-5 

66.3 

18.87 

MAR 

11B.7 

133.6 

117-7 

34.0 

54.9 

16.70 

APR 

116.2 

137-9 

114-4 

33-2 

56.6 

19.49 

MAY 

llfi.2 

lSfi-8 

llA-l 

33.1 

&6.4 

19.11 

JUN 

111.9 

1S4.7 

ns-B 

33-3 

&6.2 

19.57 

JUL 

107.8 

119-4 

103-4 

a?..2 

B4.4 

18.  oa 

AUG 

116.3 

164.6 

135-7 

39.0 

&2.1 

22.46 

SEP 

126.4 

179.6 

164-6 

41-2 

57-9 

24.17 

OCT 

132.8 

194-7 

174.8 

i4.0 

55,? 

24.82 

NOV 

127.8 

187-2 

lSfi-7 

SS-fi 

M.8 

f^?..15 

DEC 

114.1 

151.3 

12B-3 

36.7 

52.8 

22-42 

AVERAGE 

116.9 

144.7 

123.i 

36.3 

64.9 

20.62 

Source:     Bureau  of  Labor  Statistics  in  cooperation  wl 
Bsvlev,  BBA.     Daring  June  and  December  19S3  and  1934  i 
proting  establishments  were  covered  con^letely  or  (in 
oonpletely  b7  the  code  definition.     7or  e3q)lanation  ol 
some  of  idiich  result  in  figures  different  from  those  ( 

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EustlTltles  < 
a  few  caset 
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is  used, 
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DIVISION     or    REVIEW,    NRA 

Industry.  Statistics  Unit,  GPtnmh 


986b 


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FORM     R-P-Oe 


Tatla  31 


Oada  Wa.  SOI 


CQREa  USQBtBI 
(SmUlag  A  BaflBlog  ObIj) 

Fac+ory  Employment,  Payrolls,  Hours,  and  Wages,  1933-1935 


MONTH 


INOEXCS 
1933  =  too 


EMPU)YMO>fr    PAYROLLS   MAN-HOURS 


average: 

HOURS 

WORKED 

PER 

WEEK 


WAGES 


AVERAGE 
HOURLY 

(C«ats) 


AVERAGE 
WEEKLY 

(Dollars) 


J933-JAN 


flT.B 


JAmM^ 


.iHJL. 


JA»X. 


47.9 


a£«A&. 


TEB 


MAR 


M«l 


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J2A^4- 


-ta«r. 


87.T 


Jfi^C- 


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.^iEul. 


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.ALJL 


gO.18 


£0.07 


APR 


J!1«A- 


.fi£ufi- 


.SA«4. 


_42.^4_ 


19.98 


MAY 


J  UN 


JUL 


fl7>4 


JI«£_ 


M.B 


.S6mL. 


jsa.,1. 


49.4 


67.8 


Jl.fi_ 


Jta^fi- 


-£4.4- 


.&Z.8- 


-44.fi- 


k.4 

-48.9- 

-a&.8- 


44.7 
47.7 


-4a.£. 


jB&ao- 


.sa^SQ. 


-2U48- 


AUG 


SEP 


.iJUB- 


-121.4- 


JSOImA. 


JIOSUA- 


JJZJL. 


114.9 


.44«9l. 
fiO.g 


JUU 


-1ft. 


OCT 


_iaa.i. 


-ua.2- 


t£6.a 


..89.4- 


B8.C 


-£0«fia. 


NOV 


-iaz.fi- 


-180.9. 


;«ft.8 


aa.a 


B1.8 


19.41 


DEC 


188.1 


JA4.A. 


A2^mA. 


87.7 


fil.7 


19.49 


AVERAGE 


-IfilML 


JLfilML 


-1Q(ML 


.4£.i_ 


.4A.&. 


j2Q«fi£. 


1934  -JAN 


-IfiOUfi- 


Iftt.i 


jika.1. 


_a9«fi_ 


JUi»i_ 


.2Qm2L. 


FEB 


MAR 


APR 


MAY 


J  UN 


JUL 


AUG 


SEP 


OCT 


Ifig.B 


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-lfiQ.1- 


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J8Z.fi. 


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a. 89 


.21.48 


JL9.fi8- 


19.86 


-80*90- 


-1A»80- 


19.88 


-80.48 


NOV 


DEC 


AVERAGE 


178.1 


178. 8 


JLfifiUA. 


-laou- 


InP.l- 


87.8 


JMiJL 


Jii&AL. 


JUmSl 


.Ifii^ 


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.SI^aZ. 


SImK. 


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MAR 


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18S«T 


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IWA 


J13SJL 


-I«LS- 


178«9 


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88.T 


8?t» 


-82^ 


8it4 


88.0 


_&su. 


a.M 


-  tttie 


.^Q^U- 


APR 


MAY 


JUN 


JUL 


AUG 


SEP 


179,0 


190.9 


»7tft 


19S.0 


JM^ 


gOlt^ 


in*% 


_ifia^ 


89.6 


-SOIUL 


MtiO 


.ifM.9 


J31*£- 


-IfiS^ 


g9t8 


881 .8 


JLfifiJL 


89.9 


-SSSjtfl- 


_lfi2«fi- 


89«8 


Jg8t8 


198.0 


JBSJL 


68.9 


JOiL. 


Wt6 


66.7 


66.0 


66t6 


.SLtlfi- 


.2I«2fi. 


a.gg 


.^8.fifi_ 


.2£>fll I 


OCT 


2oe»5 


849«6 


a06.2 


41..4 


55.5 


22.97 


NOV 


.216.fi_ 


S66.g 


2S0.2 


42.5 


55.5 


23.57 


DEC 


?.fi  .fl 


JOftiJL 


.2l&a. 


4S.1 


55.4 


25.91 


AVERAGE 


-laaa- 


.222.i_ 


197.6 


40.2 


54.6 


22.09 


SoTzroe:    Bureau  of  Labor  Statistics  In  cooperation  with  the  Dirislon  of 
Berlew,  IBfi.     Daring  Jttne  and  Decooiber  1933  and  1934  aetlTlties  of  the  re- 
porting estahlishments  «^re  covered  ooo|>letel7  or  (in  a  few  oases)  almost 
completely  by  the  oode  definition.    Vor  es^lanatlon  of  the  methods  used, 
sons  of  lAilch  result  in  figares  different  from  those  of  B.L.8.*  see  text. 


DIVISION     OF    REVIEW,    NRA 

Industry  Statistics  Unit,  EOtnunh 


9853 


-69- 


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-  70- 
T&bU  32 


n»Am  Mo^   a^ 


OOPPS  AMD  BBA8S  MIU.  PBOSD01S 
Factory  Employment,  Rayrolls,  Hours,  qnd  Wages,  1933-1935 


MONTH 


EMPUOVMCNT    PAYROLL.S   MAN-HOURS 


1933 -JAN 


FES. 


MAR 


INDEXES 
1933  *  lOO 


Jfttt. 


H*i 


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MONTH     < 


INDEXES 
1933  =  lOO 


EMPLOYMENT    PAYROLLS    MAN-HOURS 


AVERAGE 
HOURS 

WORKED 

PER 

WEEK 


1333 -JAN 


FEB 


MAR 


APR 


MAY 


JUIM 


JUL 


AUG 


SEP 


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DEC 


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121.0 


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125.4 


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128.4 


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^*d,  gome  of  i^ch  result  in  figuree  different  from  those  of  B.L.8..  see 


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COBSB  AMD  BBASSIEBE  UDUSTIT 
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r  '■      ■      "               ■    ■ 
MONTH 

INDEXES 
1933  =  lOO 

AVERAGE 
HOURS 

WORKED 

PER 

WEEK 

WASES 

AVERAGE 
HOURLY 

(Cents) 

AVERAGE 
WEEKLY 

(DollarsJ^ 

EMPUOYMENT 

sJ 

PAYROLLS 

4/ 

MAN-HOURS 

1933 -JAN 

95.9 

89.7 

13,fi0 

FEB 

10S.0 

10B,6 

14.99 

MAR 

101,9 

89,3 

12,42 

APR 

101^0 

95,0 

1S,£1$ 

MAY 

100.3 

100.  a 

14,18 

J  UN 

100.6 

101.9 

14,37 

JU1_ 

99,4 

96,6 

13,78 

AUG 

ini.s 

110.6 

15.46 
15,46 

SEP 

lOB.a 

116,1 

OCT 

9B.7 

106^3 

15,43 

NOV 

98«B 

93,0 

19,36 

DEC 

97.6 

95.6 

13.84 

AVERAGE 

100.0 

100.0 

14.11 

II 

1934 -JAN 

96,1 

103,4 

15.13 

FEB 

103.3 

121.2 

34.7 

47.1 

16.29 

MAR 

107.4 

128.7 

35.7 

46.4 

16.71 

APR 

109.2 

13^.6 

36.1 

46.5 

16.74 

MAY 

107.1 

119.7 

35.4 

45.4 

15.49 

J  UN 

98.8 

108.0 

33.1 

47.4 

14.84 

JUi. 

98.0 

97.9 

31.3 

4T.0 

13.94 

AUG 

99.1 

106.8 

30-9 

46.1 

14.79 

SEP 

100-1 

114.4 

32.6 

47.6 

15.79 

OCT 

100.7 

112.3 

31.0 

47.4 

15.43 

NOV 

3,00.8 

114.0 

31.6 

46.7 

14.99 

DEC 

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33.3 

45.8 

15.44 

AVERAGE 

101.8 

114.9 

33.2* 

46.7* 

15.47 

II 

1935-  JAN 

102.5 

1Z1.4 

33.0 

46.1 

15.66 

FEB 

102.0 

127.9 

35.9 

45.0 

16,18 

MAR 

105-8 

129.1 

34.5 

46.2 

15.83 

APR 

105.9 

129.0 

35.2 

45.3 

16,19 

MAY 

102.9 

117.3 

33.1 

45.8 

15.11 

JUN 

98.8 

106.2 

31.8 

46.2 

14.13 

JUL 

96.5 

103.3 

30.8 

44.8 

13.95 

AUG 

96.4 

102.5 

28.8 

45.4 

13.77 

SEP 

98.9 

119.3 

34.1 

45.0 

16.62 

OCT 

98-2 

114.9 

31.4 

45.8 

15.19 

NOV 

96.1 

111.* 

31.4 

46.0 

15-01 

DEC 

94.1 

109.5 

31.7 

46.8 

15-09 

AVERAGE 

99.8 

116.0 

32.6 

45.5 

15.14 

Sotirce:     Bax«au  of  Labor  Statistics.     Data  are  for  classification  "Corsets 
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resnlt  in  figures  different  from  those  of  B.L.S.,  see  text.    > 

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Table  36 

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es,  1933-1935 

MONTH 

INDEXES 
1933  =  lOO 

AVERAGE 
HOURS 

WORKED 

PER 

WEEK 

WAGES 

AVERAGE 
HOURLY 

AVERAGE 
WEEKLY 

(Don  ATI) 

EMPLOYMENT 

PAYROLLS 

MAN-HOURS 

1933-JAN 

86.2 

71.S 

87.6 

38.1 

28^1 

9.19 

FEB 

91.9 

79.8 

92.9 

87. B 

28-4 

9,54 

MAR 

90.4 

76.6 

92.S 

37-9 

2B-2 

9^20 

APR 

94.« 

82.7 

102-0 

40-0 

24^6 

9,40 

MAY 

96.6 

89.6 

iOfl.2 

40.7 

24-8 

9,79 

JUN 

106.4 

101.6 

121.6 

42.4 

24-9 

10.29 

JUL 

110.6 

104.2 

121. B 

40.8 

26-8 

10.11 

AUG 

106.4 

124.2 

107.B 

86.8 

34-2 

1S.C7 

SEP 

lOd.5 

l£fi.6 

99^1 

38^9 

3^,9 

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OCT 

109.1 

l«0-4 

lOft-1 

S4,7 

97  tl 

18.61 

NOV 

102-« 

11B.7 

89,1 

8S«1 

2AtP 

11. 9P 

DEC 

9S.6 

98.9 

76.4 

30.8 

88-2 

11.28 

AVERAGE 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

87.1 

29.6 

10.68       1 

II 

19.14  -JAN 

M.fl 

90.7 

70. S 

50.7 

38.2 

11.34 

FEB 

99-T 

118.8 

90-0 

88. B 

37.6 

12.49 

MAR 

106.2 

182.4 

101.6 

84.8 

87.8 

is.:^8 

APR 

11S.6 

140.6 

108.8 

36.4 

S6.9 

13.27 

MAY 

112.B 

189.8 

108 -8 

84-8 

38.1 

13-80 

J  UN 

lOfi.fi 

iai.9 

9?t4 

S2t6 

38^7 

12r79 

JUU 

98.9 

107-4 

76.4 

30-2 

39-9 

11.90 

AUQ 

91.7 

181.9 

Sfi-fi 

32-2 

29-8 

12-74 

SEP 

104.0 

129.« 

90.0 

SP.l 

39«9 

1P.97 

OCT 

101.fi 

129.fi 

89.8 

32-8 

39-7 

1.3-20 

NOV 

100.4 

127^4 

88,2 

?2t6 

39,7 

1?.P* 

DEC 

n^A 

lOA.P 

71  ^7 

99^-\ 

41  .4 

1  P.ftP. 

AVERAGE 

101.4 

122.8 

89-3 

32-fi 

39.0 

12-69 

II 

1935-  JAN 

QA.« 

inR.n 

79.7 

9A.K 

40.9 

11. AA 

FEB 

ioa.8 

1S2.0 

88-1 

30-8 

42.3 

11»-99 

MAR 

109.0 

141.0 

90.8 

30-9 

42.6 

18-20 

APR 

110.8 

141-8 

94-7 

31-7 

42-2 

13-00 

MAY 

111.4 

143.4 

9fi-a 

31.9 

42-3 

13.60 

JUN 

103. 1 

127.9 

8fi.8 

30-8 

42.2 

12.9B 

JUL 

99.0 

117-8 

82.B 

30.9 

40.6 

12.34 

AUG 

107.2 

1S&.2 

96.8 

38.6 

39.6 

13-07 

SEP 

111.6 

144.4 

104.4 

84.7 

39-2 

13-BB 

OCT 

113.9 

146.5 

108.4 

35.3 

38.5 

13.39 

NOV 

111.8 

141^9 

mx^o 

l'^**?r 

59.8 

13.18 

DEC 

108.4 

134.7 

97.9 

3S-5 

39.0 

13.03 

AVERAGE 

107.0 

W4.5 

93.2 

92.2 

40.7 

33.00 

Source t     Bureau  of  Lalwr  Statistics  In  eooperatlon  id.^ 
SoTlsw,  HEl.     Daring  Juns  and  SsoemlMr  1933  and  1934  i 
>»rliw4  sstablisbiDents  were  covered  completely  or  (in 
ooopletely-  "by  the  code  definition.    For  explanation  oi 
some  of  mhidh  result  in  figures  different  from  those  < 

bh  the  Division  of 
lotivities  of  the  re- 
a  fev  cases)  almost 
r  the  methods  used, 
Df  B.L.3.,  see  text. 

DIVISION     OF    REVIEW,    NRA 

Industry  Statistics  Unit,  EGimmh 


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Table  36 

Code  So. 

1 

COTTWI  TTSXTILE  THDUSTBr 
Fac+ory  Employment,  Pdyrolls,  Hours,  and  Wac 

)es,  1933-1935 

MONTH 

INDEXES 
1933  =  lOO 

AVERAGE 
HOURS 

WORKED 

PER 

WEEK 

WAGES 

AVERAGE 
HOURLY 

(Oenti) 

AVERAGE 
WEEKLY 

(DollaxB) 

EMPUDYMENT 

PAYROLLS 

MAN-HOURS 

1933-JAN 

8^.4 

74.8 

92.1 

4fi.S 

23^2 

10.61 

FEB 

84.1 

74.9 

92.8 

4fi.a 

10,73 

MAR 

81.5 

68.7 

87.0 

44.S 

ZZ*6 

10t-Jl4 

APR 

8S.1 

70.fi 

90.1 

48^0 

'r?.( 

10.  P6 

MAY 

89.4 

81.0 

103.4 

4B.0 

22,a 

10.99 

JUN 

108.8 

99.1 

122.8 

49.fi 

23.7 

11,70 

JUL. 

iia.i 

111.4 

134.1 

49^2 

24,2 

11.98 

AUG 

llB.a 

ISO.S 

102.1 

38. ^ 

3'-rl 

13.56 

SEP 

iis.a 

ipfi,l 

97.7 

9fi.a 

37.4 

13r4S 

OCX 

114.fi 

187.9 

98.0 

88.8 

38.1 

13.47 

NOV 

110»» 

98.8 

34.a 

37.7 

13.01 

DEC 

ItftiM 

l^fiil 

87.6 

38.8 

36.0 

12.72 

AVERAGE 

im,Q 

100.0 

100.0 

42.0 

29.2 

11.86 

11 

1934 -JAN 

10814 

118.4 

89.S 

34^2 

38.6 

13.01 

FEB 

114.8 

189.8 

97-0 

Sfi.2 

38.8 

13.44 

MAR 

118.1 

lSfi.^9 

101.8 

3B.8 

36.4 

13.78 
13.78 

APR 

118.8 

1S6,7 

101.4 

36.6 

38.7 

MAY 

Ufi.9 

127.0 

89.1 

31.9 

40.fi 

13.03 

JUN 

107.8 

lOfi.S 

78.8 

29.1 

39.3 

11.61 

JUI- 

108.0 

lOfi.4 

76.7 

30.8 

38.8 

11.94 

AUG 

101. T 

102.8 

74.0 

80.2 

39.2 

11.96 

i               SEP 

fil.ft 

88.1 

fiO.4 

33^9 

38.8 

13,20 

1                 OCT 

108.1 

128.0 

91.2 

36.0 

39.0 

13.61 

NOV 

107.8 

121.1 

88.6 

8^.1 

39.0 

13.28 

DEC 

llfl.l 

IM.e 

94.7 

3B.7 

38.9 

13.88 

AVERAGE 

108.4 

ilf.1 

8B.8 

33.4 

39.0 

18.08 

II 

1935-  JAN 

l)0t8 

18^,8 

94  ,» 

Sfii,4 

38.9 

18.79 

FEB 

lll.fr 

181.9 

96.fi 

36.9 

39.0 

14.00 

MAR 

110.8 

180.6 

98.8 

8fi.8 

89.2 

13.84 

APR 

106.2 

120^8 

86^8 

33.7 

39.8 

18.27 

MAY 

101^8 

llfi.2 

S2.7 

38.7 

39.4 

13.28 

JUN 

aa.^ 

107^2 

77.2 

82.8 

89.1 

12.70 

JUL 

96.8 

lOB.O 

76^8 

32.7 

89.0 

12.79 

AUG 

98.1 

10S.8 

77.2 

38.7 

88.6 

18.99 

SEP 

99.0 

112.7 

84.7 

36.6 

38.7 

13.76 

OCT 

102.5 

180.2 

90.4 

56.6 

36.4 

14.09 

NOV 

106.1 

121.8 

91.8 

36.2 

88.2 

IS.  86 

DEC 

107.8 

128.6 

S7-7 

S7.a 

S8.8 

14.4S 

AVERAGE 

10?,T 

119.2 

87. S 

S4.9 

38. 8 

IS. 66 

S«tare«t    Bar««i  ef  Lab*r  Stfttlitlet  in  cooperation  «l«b 
B*Tl«w,  ni.    XhirlBS  JtSM  and  SteenlMr  1933  and  1934  ac 
raportlns  ••tabllabnenta  vara  oorarad  oooplataly  or  (ix 
eoa^lotaly  bgr  tha  eoda  dafinitloB*    lor  aaqplantion  of  1 
af  Mileh  rosnlt  In  flgorat  different  fr«B  thoaa  of  B*I. 
. 

i  the  DlTlalon  of 
tlTitlee  of 'the 
L  a  few  oaaes)  almoat 
Job  nethode  nsed,  aoiw 
8.,  oae  text. ^ 

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Tndustry  Statistics  Ublt,  XOsiBiih 


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Tabl«  37 


1                                                     OOTfOI  OB  OIL  B0XIIIO 

Fac+ory  Employment,  Payrolls,  Hours,  and  Wages,  1933-1935 

MONTH 

: 

INDEXES 
1933  *  100 

AVERAGE 
HOURS 

WORKED 

PER 

WEEK 

WAGES 

AVERAGE 
HOURLY 

(CfBtl) 

AVERAGE 

WEEKLY 

(Bollitfi) 

EMPtOYMCNT 

PAYROLLS 

MAN-HOURS 

193  .-5 -JAN 

90.1 

88.6 

106.8 

66.2 

33.6 

11.63 

TEB 

100.0 

91.2 

U4.7 

58.1 

2L.6 

10.78 

MAR 

94.6 

88.2 

108.6 

86.2 

17.8 

9.49 

APR 

48.6 

62.4 

76.4 

83.6 

16.9 

8.76 

MAY 

87.0 

68.7 

61.9 

62.2 

32a3 

JLOmSSL 
10*79 
10,87 

JUN 

68.8 

74.2 

84.3 

68.9 

19.7 

JUI_ 

77.  a 

62.4 

•7.0 

60.4 

19,3 

AUG 

92.0 

96.3 

74.8 

38.9 

28.6 

10^43 

SEP 

133.9 

133.2 

115.6 

4L.8 

26.3 

10.36 

OCX 

184.8 

161.5 

137.5 

42.7 

26.6 

10.T5L 

NOV 

134.4 

136.2 

116.2 

41.6 

38.9 

10.27 

DEC 

198.7 

127.0 

108.2 

40.4 

36.1 

9.94 

AVERAGE 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

49.7 

23.8 

10.86 

II 

1934 -JAN 

118.3 

117.0 

100.2 

41.8 

3S.1 

10.16 

FEB 

137.5 

131.9 

118.9 

43.7 

34.1 

10.34 

MAR 

1M.6 

114.4 

98.7 

42.0 

38.3 

10.46 

APR 

80.8 

84.2 

68.4 

40.7 

36.6 

10.67 

MAY 

64.8 

68.2 

60.2 

37.2 

36.6 

9.98 

J  UN 

68.2 

64.7 

49.8 

40.9 

36.3 

10.89 

JUU 

62.9 

72.3 

53.8 

40.9 

38.3 

11.36 

AUO 

83.1 

92^1 

66.8 

38.8 

37.6 

10.61 

SEP 

112.6 

133.9 

103.0 

44.0 

34.3 

10.61 

OCT 

136.4 

186.0 

124.4 

47.7 

31.9 

10.88 

NOV 

103.8 

109.6 

94.2 

43.6 

33.6 

10.19 

DEC 

lft4-« 

117-0 

98.2 

45.0 

34.3 

10.80 

AVERAGE 

96.7 

102.6 

86.0 

43.2 

36.8 

10.48 

II 

1935-  JAN 

87.2 

94.0 

73.1 

40.3 

36.3 

10.44 

FEB 

81.1 

92.8 

72.0 

42.7 

36.1 

U.18 

MAR 

86.9 

101.2 

79.7 

44.6 

33.8 

10.60 

APR 

61.6 

66.6 

61.3 

40.1 

34.0 

9.63 

MAY 

48.6 

61.6 

39.1 

38.7 

34.8 

9.44 

JUN 

49.7 

86.6 

40.8 

39.6 

28.9 

10.04 

JUU 

63.6 

66.1 

46.4 

40.7 

34.4 

9.8S 

AUG 

68.4 

84.2 

61.0 

43.9 

33^6 

10,03 

SEP 

98.8 

119.6 

98.8 

48.1 

2L.3 

10.13 

OCT- 

123.2 

151.4 

123.3 

48.7 

20.9 

10.16 

NOV 

llt.i 

14A.S 

112.1 

47.9 

81.S 

10.19 

DEC 

10S.A 

isa.o 

10B.4 

40.8 

21.8 

10.28 

AVERAGE 

•1.2 

96.3 

76.2 

49.6 

28.6 

10.19 

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result  in  flgorss  different  froa  those  of  B.L.8*,  tee 

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Coda  Va- 

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nuur  mspipxB  posLiBBiia  bibukss 

Fac+ory  Employment,  Payrolls,  Hours,  qnd  Wages,  1933-1935 

MONXH 

INDEXES 
1933  =  too 

AVERAGE 
HOURS 

WORKED 

PER 

WEEK 

WA6ES 

AVERAGE 
HOURLY 

(C«ata) 

AVERAOe 
WEEKLY 

EMPUDYMENT 

PAYROUUS 

0 

MAN-HOURS 

1933 -JAN 

99.0 

101.0 

102.1 

41.x 

77.1 

88.71 

FEB 

9a.i 

99.0 

100.7 

41.0 

78.4 

88-82 

MAR 

9C.f 

98.S 

M.7 

41^2 

78,.7 

82^13 

APR 

9T.A 

9fi.« 

100.8 

41-2 

78^8 

32.38 

MAY 

98.£ 

97.8 

102.0 

41.8 

78.9 

81.98 

J  UN 

H^ 

97.8 

101.8 

41.8 

78.1 

82.01 

wfUU 

9T-T 

98.8 

101.2 

41-4 

78-1 

38.0a 

AUG 

ffi.O 

98.9 

98-8 

40-1 

77.1 

S?«09 

SEP 

Iflft-a 

102.8 

99-0 

88-7 

88.4 

?«it7» 

1           ocr 

ltt.9 

lOfi.a 

100-1 

sa-8 

83.8 

38^8^ 

NOV 

IM^l 

188.1 

98-9 

88-8 

87-0 

S8.3fi 

DEC 

10S.£ 

108.4 

98.4 

87.0 

87.7 

S2.92 

AVERAGE 

100«0 

100.0 

100.0 

40.0 

79.1 

S2.B1 

II 

1934 -JAN 

108.9 

102.8 

96.9 

88.9 

87.2 

32.82 

FEB 

10S.& 

los.a 

97-2 

37.8 

88-1 

82.88 

MAR 

10S.2 

10B.4 

9fi-a 

37.6 

86.8 

32^66 

APR 

104.8 

108.0 

97.9 

87.8 

88.8 

SS.28 

MAY 

108.7 

108.7 

98.8 

88.0 

87.8 

S8.98 

J  UN 

108.8 

lOfi.4 

97-7 

87-7 

88.1 

38-99 

JUi- 

101.8 

104.fi 

98-8 

S4-8 

aa.i 

88-86 

AUQ 

101.8 

108.2 

98-1 

88.7 

88.8 

38.68 

SEP 

108.8 

108.7 

98-1 

88.8 

89.9 

34.17 

j               OCT 

104.8 

nir? 

98.8 

87.1 

90.9 

84.78 

NOV 

lOfi.O 

112.8 

97.0 

S8-9 

91.1 

84-84 

DEC 

lOA.a 

11,»«8 

9Q.B 

8T.fi 

93.3 

AVERAGE 

108.8 

loa.r 

94-4 

ar.s 

88.6 

38-77 

II 

1935-  JAN 

lOs^e 

109.8 

98.9 

84.7 

92.3 

34-89 

FEB 

lOl.T 

108.1 

98-7 

88.8 

92.4 

S8-88 

MAR 

lOfi.8 

^08.8 

94.2 

38.7 

92.8 

39.78 

APR 

iOB.a 

110.4 

9R-8 

S8.a 

93.0 

aa.97 

MAY 

10S.fi 

110-8 

9fi-9 

37.0 

9S-1 

84.17 

JUN 

10S.fi 

100.2 

94.8 

S8.fi 

93.8 

84.48 

JUL 

100.« 

M.S 

91 -a 

34.1 

9a.ft 

88.18 

AUG 

100.4 

fifi.4 

91-6 

Sfi-4 

94-0 

38-67 

SEP 

10S.4 

100-0 

98-7 

88.2 

9fi.B 

34.36 

OCT 

105.1 

102.5 

96.0 

86.8 

95.3 

34.45 

NOV 

10B.fi 

108-4 

B7.1 

sa.a 

0R.1 

.U.61  . 

DEC 

107.6 

109.0 

101-0 

S7-fi 

B8-8 

-  as. 65 

AVERAGE 

lOS.S 

104.6 

84.8 

S6.7 

94.0 

X4.22 

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SIS  CASTUO  ICiVUFiCTUBUra  mnBTRT 

Fac+ory  Employment,  Payrolls,  Hours,  and  Wag 

es,  1933-1935 

MONTH 

INDEXES 
1933  =  lOO 

AVERAGE 
HOURS 

WORKED 

PER 

WEEK 

WAGES 

AVERAGE 
HOURLY 

(Ofinti) 

AVERAGE 
WEEKLY 

(Dollar* } 

EMPUOYMENT 

PAYROLLS 

MAN-HOURS 

1933 -JAN 

£8.4 

62.6 

60.8 

41.5 

51.5 

20.58 

FEB 

£4.6 

63.8 

59.4 

39.8 

61.4 

20.66 

MAR 

62.7 

54.2 

54.6 

37.8 

4fi.e 

17.97 

APR 

6&.0 

68.0 

73.2 

46.0 

46.0 

21 .4£ 

MAY 

80.8 

82.4 

96.0 

61.8 

44.8 

a. 10 

JUN 

98.B 

99.8 

ue.8 

BS.O 

44.4 

20.97 

JUL. 

llfi.4 

118.9 

135, S 

50. a 

AA.% 

21.26 

AUG 

182.8 

128.9 

130.5 

42.7 

46. C 

20,28 

SEP 

1S&.7 

119.7 

114.3 

36.2 

60.2 

18.22 

OCT 

186.0 

1S4.S 

124.4 

39.6 

62.2 

20.76 

NOV 

119.7 

124.4 

111»7 

dO.4 

fi3,7 

21.84 

DEC 

128.4 

144.7 

121.4 

42.fi 

67.7 

24.61 

AVERACe 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0^        ^ 

48.6 

49.2 

20.79 

II 

1934  -JAN 

144.5 

148.0 

las.fl 

40-1 

53.6 

21.58 

FEB 

167.  B 

160.1 

144.4 

39.7 

53.4 

21.46 

MAR 

174.8 

184.1 

168.4 

41.8 

53.1 

22.29 

APR 

188.6 

£06.4 

197.6 

96.6 

61.3 

22.88 

MAY 

170.9 

173.8 

140.9 

85.7 

ei.4 

£1.16 

JUN 

141.4 

149.8 

119.6 

Sfi.fi 

60.0 

£2.05 

JUU 

1S6.B 

143.8 

113.9 

36.4 

60.9 

22.19 

AUG 

137.4 

142.2 

113.4 

36.7 

60.9 

21.68 

j'               SEP 

185.6 

143.8 

106.7 

34.1 

61.5 

20.63 

OCT 

132.9 

162.3 

113.9 

37.1 

64.6 

23.97 

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1S4.6 

165.9 

123.0 

39.6 

61.0 

24.19 

DEC 

-|A7^^ 

190-0 

139.1 

40.8 

61.9 

26.24 

AVERAGE 

150.0 

164.2 

132.1 

88.0 

59.5 

22.46 

{| 

IS35-  JAN 

164^6 

217.1 

155.1 

40.8 

63.9 

25.89 

FEB 

169.1 

215.9 

160.6 

41.1 

62.8 

25.68 

MAR 

169. a 

220.3 

157.7 

40.2 

66.6 

25.2£ 

APR 

176.8 

229.8 

166.6 

40.9 

66.4 

26.99 

MAY 

17B.4 

227.9 

167.3 

41.3 

66.9 

£7.&2 

1  1   IKl 

^  ^M      ^ 

206.6 

147.8 

38.3 

68.4 

26.14 

JUL 

1$6;0 

2?ltl 

ie9r3 

41^8 

fifl.2 

28.36 

AUG 

162.1 

221,2 

161.1 

43.0 

67.3 

28.86 

SEP 

177.9 

280.2 

196.6 

47.8 

71.3 

99.91 

OCT 

202.2 

303.2 

222.4 

47.6 

67.4 

31.71 

NOV 

?4a.5 

Ml, 2 

266.7 

47.4 

63.7 

29.64 

DEC 

248.7 

350.7 

278.1 

48.4 

62.1 

29.84 

AVERAGE 

185.1 

252.9 

186.6 

43.2 

66.2 

28.12 

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Table  40 

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SBESS  lUIUFACTUaurO  inXBIST 

Fac+ory  Employment,  Payrolls,  Hours,  and  Wages,  1933-1935 

MONTH 

INDEXCS 
J933  =  lOO 

AVERAGE 
HOURS 

WORKED 

PER 

WEEK 

WAGES 

AVERAGE 
HOURLY 

(Ceatt) 

AVERAGE 
WEEKLY 

(TlBllare) 

EMPU3YMENT 

PAYROLLS 

MAN-HOURS 

1933 -JAN 

9S.0 

90.2 

101.2 

37.1 

44-1 

19.88 

FEB 

10S.6 

9S.9 

118.4 

40.8 

41.0 

18.67 

MAR 

62.7 

6S.0 

61.6 

26.2 

64.9 

16.94 

APR 

108.7 

104.6 

129.7 

42.0 

48.4 

19.61 

MAY 

116.6 

112.4 

1S4.6 

40.6 

48.6 

19.54 

JUIM 

106.6 

98.4 

112.8 

37.2 

48.2 

18.20 

JUJ_ 

7S.0 

66.1 

70.6 

S4-0 

61.6 

Ifi.flfl 

AUG 

91.1 

88.1 

92.4 

55.7 

66.2 

17-40 

SEP 

116.5 

162.4 

121.5 

37.0 

61.4 

26.18 

ocr 

114.B 

132.  9 

104.4 

22.1 

64.9 

22t42 

NOV 

96'f 

94f6 

68,9 

26.1 

66.6 

18t7» 

DEC 

9&.0 

109.6 

84.4 

81.3 

76.4 

AVERAGE 

100*0 

J.00^ 

iOO*0 

34.9 

64.9 

19.51 

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1934 -JAN 

110^0 

121.8 

96.fi 

30.6 

71.7 

21.40 

FEB 

llV.fl 

1A2-* 

98.7 

29.6 

67.6 

21.68 

MAR 

117.9 

148.9 

102.8 

30.7 

69.7 

22.33 

APR 

120.S 

164.2 

106.2 

51.6 

72.9 

28.49 

MAY 

122.4 

166.4 

102.9 

29.6 

75.7 

23.38 

J  UN 

100.2 

107.4 

69.1 

S4.8 

72.4 

19.84 

JUL. 

76.2 

76.1 

49.8 

22.8 

76.8 

18.49 

AUQ 

114.fi 

182.6 

90.7 

£7.9 

78.2 

21.37 

SEP 

12S.6 

142.7 

96.6 

27.2 

70.7 

20.76 

OCT 

126.2 

164.6 

96.7 

27.2 

75.6 

22.17 

NOV 

107.1 

10fi.fi 

67.8 

22.8 

78.0 

17.99 

DEC 

lOQ^T 

Ifi^.O 

TB-¥ 

SA.S 

78.7 

20.14 

AVERAGE 

J112.1 

180.0 

87.8 

27.8 

72.8 

21.08 

II 

1935-  JAN 

n«.i 

1^.1 

87.7 

26.6 

76.8 

20.94 

FEB 

ISlifi 

142.4 

96.8 

27.7 

69.4 

20.50 

MAR 

128.6 

14fi.fi 

101.1 

28.8 

69.1 

20.70 

APR 

12B.0 

162.1 

109.3 

80.8 

66.0 

21.68 

MAY 

121.1 

162.0 

102.6 

29.8 

70.2 

21.69 

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■im    A 

106.8 

74.8 

26.0 

68.9 

18.46 

JUL 

£fl.6 

fiS.fi 

46.4 

23-B 

69.7 

17.44 

AUG 

117.0 

187«e 

97.7 

29.4 

72.0 

22.64 

SEP 

122.6 

150.7 

105.7 

29.8 

73.6 

23.89 

OCT 

122.0 

133.5 

93.2 

26.9 

72.1 

20.95 

NOV 

105.6 

98.4 

69.0 

23.0 

67.9 

17.92 

DEC 

106.7 

U6.2 

66.1 

28.4 

71.2 

21.70 

AVERAGE 

118.7 

128.6 

89.0 

27.6 

70.5 

ao.71 

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fiaglow,  mi.     Darl&s  Jvi*  aad  Doe«m1>er  1933  and  1934  aotlrltlea  o; 
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Fac+ory  Employment,  Payrolls,  Hours,  and  Wages,  1933-1935 

MONTH    < 

INDEXrs 
1933  =   lOO 

AVERAGE 
HOURS 

WORKED 

PER 

WEEK 

WAGES 

AVERAGE 
HOURLY 

(Cents) 

AVERAGE 
WEEKLY 

(fiollari) 

EMPLOYMENT 

PAYROLLS 

MAN-HOURS 

193^1 -JAN 

80.S 

66.7 

63.7 

27.6 

60.0 

14.40 

TEB 

77.8 

68.0 

66.5 

30.6 

53.4 

15.16      1 

-      MAR 

78.0 

es.4 

59.7 

2fi.fi 

57,7 

14,08 

APR 

80.0 

65.1 

69*2 

i?6.7 

47.8 

19.89 

MAY 

87. 0 

92.6 

88.1 

36^2 

46.4 

18.46 

JUM 

97.8 

109.2 

109.7 

39.0 

46.8 

19.40 

JUL 

106.6 

112.2 

133.3 

43.9 

43.7 

18.21 

AUG 

123.7 

149.7 

144.1 

40.6 

49.5 

20.76 

SEP 

129.0 

116.2 

134.3 

36.2 

51.4 

15,32 

OCT- 

109.fi 

lOfi.a 

109.7 

84.8 

5A,2 

16t64 

NOV 

llB.l 

130.8 

123.7 

afi.4 

54,8 

18,96      j 

DEC 

118.1 

121.0 

106.1 

32.6 

63.6 

18.30 

AVERAGE 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

34.1 

60.6 

16.96 

II 

1934 -JAN 

llfi-e 

127.2 

109.9 

32.7 

54.6 

18.94 

FEB 

129-9 

lfie.6 

167.7 

42.2 

67.8 

24.11 

MAR 

140.9 

180.7 

169.1 

41.7 

56.2 

24.^6 

APR 

146.6 

199.4 

180.1 

42.7 

60.2 

26.49 

MAY 

161.1 

164.4 

163.0 

87.6 

60.6 

22.77 

J  UN 

141.4 

IBS^a 

136.6 

SS.4 

60.6 

20.24 

JUL. 

106.4 

106.6 

97.0 

31.1 

61.0 

18.94 

AUG 

113.6 

108.0 

94^.0 

28.8 

62.6 

18.12 

i               SEP 

100.8 

79.0 

68,4 

28.6 

62.8 

14.62 

OCT 

101.2 

87.8 

73.0 

26.1 

62.9 

16.82 

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102.8 

101.9 

85.8 

29.0 

62.9 

18.24 

DEC 

lia.R 

137.1 

llfi.B 

35.7 

63.1 

22.52 

AVERAGE 

128.2 

136.9 

120.8 

83.6 

60.6 

20.38 

II 

1935-  JAN 

liB,a 

Iftfi.a 

138.0 

41,6 

66.0 

26.90 

FEB 

148.6 

197.6 

167.6 

40.6 

68.6 

26.77 

MAR 

164.6 

212.4 

188.1 

41.2 

66.6 

26.89 

APR 

162.4 

206. T 

177.1 

40.4 

66.8 

26.32 

MAY 

146.6 

186.4 

168.6 

37.fi 

64.7 

24.66 

JUN 

lSfi.fi 

147.6 

127.7 

32.6 

64.9 

21.13 

JUL 

las.a 

iao.7 

112.0 

29*3 

&a.2 

18,70 

AUG 

lS6iO 

146.0 

124.2 

32.0 

68.8 

20.50 

SEP 

ia7.fi 

152.1 

129.0 

S2.fi 

64.8 

21.64 

OCT 

136.9 

155.5 

146.1 

37.1 

65.0 

23.94 

NOV 

140.2 

165.7 

156.5 

36.8 

66,7 

25.81 

DEC 

1A4-0 

IftO.R 

169.4 

40.9 

67.6 

27.56 

AVERAGE 

139.6 

170.4 

149.1 

37.1 

65.0 

24.14 

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Fac+ory   Employment,  Payrolls,  Hours,  and  Wages,  1933-1935                i 

MONTH 

INDEXrS 
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AVERAGE 
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WORKED 

PER 

WEEK 

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AVERAGE 
HOURLY 

(Cantel 

AVERAGE 
WEEKLY 

.LDoUisiL 

EMPUJYMENT 

PAYROLLS 

MAN-HOURS 

I93T-JAN 

ai.7 

77.0 

71.8 

fi9,7 

68.9 

19*20 

FEB 

82.0 

78.9 

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SI  .7 

56.4 

19.60 

MAR 

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66*5 

18.72 

APR 

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18.97 

MAY 

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84.1 

91,4 

35.6 

52.6 

19.48 

JUM 

91. ft 

98.S 

102,2 

87,6 

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36.7 

51.4 

18.68 

AUG 

105-7 

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36.6 

54.8 

19.27 

SEP 

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33.3 

56.3 

19.85 

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57.3 

20.77 

NOV 

l^AtO 

194tfi 

1S6.6 

34.0 

20.66 

DEC 

121.fi 

117.fi 

S2.7 

fifi.S 

19. ip 

AVERAGE 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

33.7 

fifi.l 

19.63 

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115.9 

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32.1 

56.8 

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13S.fi 

123.6 

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MAY 

12fi.fi 

142.4 

I29.fi 

34,6 

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193.0 

34.8 

59.5 

20.94 

JUL. 

lSAf9 

144^8 

138,4 

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90,87 

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ISO.  8 

147,8 

192.J? 

34,3 

fi9,a 

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SEP 

jsi^a 

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129.0 

33.1 

59.0 

20.06 

OCT 

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34,9 

59.2 

20,90 

NOV 

190«9 

148*1 

192.1 

34.3 

59*7 

20.60 

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127.1 

38*9 

61.1 

21.19 

FEB 

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lS9.fi 

34,2 

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91.49 

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ISfi^l 

168.^ 

lSfi.fi 

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fiO.7 

21.80 

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1SO.O 

ififi.a 

134,9 

fifi.l 

60,7 

91.81 

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34.8 

61.1 

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36.0 

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21.16 

AUG 

lSfi.7 

lfi4.fi 

148.8 

afi,s 

58.4 

21.77 

SEP 

147.1 

lB2.ft 

lfifi.fi 

38.3 

fi8.fi 

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OCT 

153.8 

194.8 

180.5 

39.7 

57.5 

23.03 

NOV 

152.« 

192.0 

174.1 

38.6 

58.6 

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DEC 

144.0 

ies.4 

161.3 

37.9 

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136.7 

166.8 

146.9 

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Fac+ory  Employment,  Payrolls,  Hours,  ond  Wages,  I933-J935               . 

INDEXES 

AVERAGE 
HOURS 

WORKED 

PER 

WEEK 

WAGES 

MONTH 

1933  =  lOO 

AVERAGE 
HOURLY 

(Oftati) 

AVERAGE 
WEEKLY 

(DfilXara) 

MPLOYMENT 

PAYROLLS 

MAN-HOURS 

1933 -JAN 

f0.ft 

7B.fi 

74-fi 

27.1 

Bl.fi 

1&.64 

FEB 

SS.l 

ftft.fi 

ftfi.a 

fift.l 

RSffi 

14.99 

MAR 

ai.9 

fififV 

64«7 

pfi^O 

91 14 

18.  M 

APR 

fli.i 

ft4fC 

fit* 

2fi«l 

61.4 

14^«l — 

MAY 

ao.s 

7i.a 

7fi.« 

fifi.a 

R>r4 

16.41 

JUN 

•T.6 

sa.s 

92.B 

M.fl 

62.1 

18.49 

JUL 

9ft.fi 

111.9 

lfil.fi 

41  .a 

fi£.4 

1*1  T>4 

AUG 

114.1 

ifift.i 

lSft.4 

Sfi.4 

61.6 

£0,16 

SEP 

IM.l 

14ft.fi 

14K« 

S7.4 

60.7 

a.54    .. 

OCT 

lfift.fi 

14fi.« 

isa.fi 

M.B 

fie.B 

20.86 

NOV 

llfi^ft 

1S4.0 

l?0,fi 

fif.l 

AO^B 

20.69 

DEC 

114.7 

114.ft 

109.2 

81.4 

fifi.ft 

ia.s4 

AVERAGE 

160.0 

100.0 

100.0 

ftfi.S 

fi4.fi 

la.Ofi 

li 

1934 -JAN 

lOA^T 

I0fi.fi 

100.6 

81^7 

Ra,7 

19.27 

FEB 

lOVfS 

llfrA 

110,0 

ss^a 

Bfi.O 

19.91 

MAR 

llOfft 

}^^6 

Ifll  ^0 

Sft^l 

69.4 

21.18 

APR 

110.0 

Ififi.S 

119.B 

sfi.e 

61. B 

21.66 

L                MAY 

lll.fi 

iso.a 

116.0 

B4.4 

6S.6 

21.66 

JUN 

109.8 

IBOffi 

IIB^B 

84,7 

fi4,7 

21 .99 

JUL 

llfi.8 

ISfiffi 

IWti 

^tA 

22.4? 

AUG 

XlTtfl 

147^? 

1M^4 

S6*6 

6fi.2 

26.22 

■1              SEP 

lfifi^9 

lMt4 

199*8 

?7,6 

fPtl 

28.19 

'                 OCT 

IBA.a 

164.9 

141.fi 

87.4 

64.9 

fifi.9fi 

NOV 

IfilfA 

14Sffi 

ififl.ft 

SB.fi 

66.0 

22.00 

DEC 

11K.A 

7^f^rf 

Iffl  t1 

9Pt1 

A* -A 

»»-10 

AVERAGE 

llAJ^ 

1S4.9 

122.fi 

Sfi.S 

6s.e 

21.79 

II 

1935-  JAN 

109.1 

IBB.ft 

119.2 

36.0 

66.9 

28.37 

FEB 

106.8 

1S7.4 

119.2 

36.8 

67.0 

S4.S0 

MAR 

104.4 

1£B.7 

ioa.9 

34.4 

67.1 

££.&! 

APR 

lOfi.S 

1S3.1 

116.1 

36.4 

67.0 

28.76 

MAY 

lOfi.4 

131.6 

114.1 

SB.7 

67.1 

22.4B 

JUN 

104.7 

129.8 

IIS.S 

SB.7 

66.7 

28.40 

JUL 

10B.4 

128.0 

110-9 

34.7 

67.7 

2S.47 

AUG 

109.  B 

1S9.7 

123.8 

S7.a 

67.2 

£4.SI 

SEP 

116.7 

1B7.6 

136.6 

BB.S 

67.1 

26.74 

OCT 

117.6 

161.6 

143.8 

40.3 

67.5 

26.23 

NOV 

115.4 

161.2 

144.9 

41.4 

1 m^ , 

86.67 

DEC 

110.1 

151.1 

13S.9 

40.1 

67.7 

26.31 

AVERAGE 

109.2 

141.0 

123.6 

57.3 

67.2 

24.46 

Sonrcet    Botmu  of  Labor  StatlBtlct  in  ooop«ratlon  with  the  DItIbIoh  of 
Beslew,  VBJL»     Daring  Juno  and  Dooonbor  1933  and  1934  activities  of  the  re- 
porting establiahmente  were  oovered  oocpletely  or  (in  a  few  o&eee)  almoet 
oosqoletely  bjr  the  code  definition.    Tor  explanation  of  the  mc^'ciodM  uaed, 
eone  of  idiieh  result  in  figures  different  fraa  those  of  B«L.?.r  see  text. 
J 

DIVISION     or    REVIEW,    NRA 

Industry  Statistics  Unit.  SLa:mmh 


9853 


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FORM     R-P-08 


-   94   - 
Table  44 


JCQd9_Jia»_ja4^ 


PABHICATSD  METAL  PBODUCTS  MANUFACTUHING  IMDUSTSY 
Fac+ory  Employment,  Payrolls,  Hours,  qnd  Wages,   1933-1935 


IS  ^73 I 

19.69_  - 
-19.07- 

2e*06_  Ji 

22.09 


20.34 


Seiireet     Bureau  of  Labor  StatlsticB  in  cooperation  with  the  Division  of 
Barlew,  IBA..     Oaring  Jtmc  and  DecemlMr  1933  and  1934  activities  of  the  re- 
porting ••ta'bliibmentB  were  covered  completely  or  (in  a  few  cases)  almost 
completely  \fj  the  code  definition.     Tor  explanation  of  the  methods  used, 
soeie  of  which  resnlt  in  flgtirea  different  from  those  of  B.L.8.,   see  text. 


DIVISION     or    REVIEW,    NRA 

Industry  Statistics  Unit,  SLG;mnih 


9853 


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Tattle  46 

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Factory  Employment,  Payrolls,  Hours,  qnd  Wages,  1933-1935 

MONTH 

INDEXES 
t                             1933  =  lOO 

AVERAGE 
HOURS 

WORKED 

PER 

WEEK 

WAGES 

AVERAGE 
HOURLY 

(eeatal 

AVERAGE 
WEEKLY 

EMPtOYMENT 

PAYROLLS 

MAN-HOURS 

1933 -JAN 

B^fi 

f4.0 

ra-a 

BO.B 

Aa.7 

lA.AO 

FEB 

«:.o 

•V.t 

aa.B 

a^.B 

47.0 

17,A4 

MAR 

sea 

ra.B 

71.9 

BB.a 

47^2 

lA-^A 

APR 

si:8 

ra.s 

71.1 

aa.a 

A4.2 

1A^>1 

MAY 

r«.a 

4a.a 

74.B 

SS^4 

48.7 

14*24 

JUN 

Afi.4 

•5.« 

9a-7 

87.4 

44.7 

17.aa 

JUL. 

fifl^S 

•9^ 

9B.9 

84.4 

AA.A 

1»T»A 

AUG 

lOliO 

100^1 

104.4 

8B.7 

BO.O 

i7.ai 

SEP 

lit'* 

llp^B 

iiB.a 

aa.fi 

ai.9 

Ifl^OA 

OCX 

^Ifl.fi 

l>4rB 

\**r^ 

M-7 

88*8 

16t8f 

NOV 

IM.l 

14A.« 

IM-A 

S&^A 

M^A 

l^ffA 

DEC 

14A41 

144.4 

IBB.l 

87.1 

B4.9 

AVERAGE 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

84.1 

49.0 

17-74 

^                   .  •                            •                      .                                                                                                       II 

1934  -JAN 

IM.l 

i7a.4 

^BB.O 

84.9 

fi4.4 

19,92 

FEB 

TWit 

1M.« 

iae.7 

B7.4 

BAr2 

2fi.ia 

MAR 

P04.4 

ittB.a 

87.8 

84.0 

20.^ 

APR 

•Of.0 

Mf.T 

MS.ft 

88.0 

BB.2 

20.98 

MAY 

iftf^e 

eke.4 

cia.7 

87.2 

aa.i 

20-82 

JUN 

i«i.a 

Clf^S 

Ifa^a 

S7^A 

87  tO 

nti9 

JUU 

14d 

1M.8 

ito.o 

84^8 

BA.a 

fiO.Ol        1 

AUG 

i«4^« 

19«.f 

i7fi.a 

aa.a 

aa^a 

21.09 

SZP 

IM'f 

144.a 

i7a.a 

87.0 

41.1 

>fi.B9 

OCT 

^Wii 

C|1.A 

19B.7 

aa.o 

41.0 

28.14 

NOV 

Ift-i* 

use. a 

MA.a 

sa.a 

AS. A 

MfOA 

DEC 

H^i* 

•HO,  A 

•«•.• 

sa.a 

Afi.B 

ftA-Sl 

AVERAGE 

1SQ.7 

aia.4 

194.2 

S7.4 

68.0 

21.52 

II 

1935-  JAN 

ff"i^ 

•»»-« 

l>BO.A 

89.1 

48.8 

8A.47 

FEB 

ttirit 

^.a 

2a7.0 

aa.a 

48.2 

24.41 

MAR 

aM.a 

aaa.4 

299.0 

89.4 

48-1 

24.60 

APR 

Mf  a 

848;4 

so7.a 

89.7 

48.2 

£4.96 

MAY 

fVi:t 

sa&.o 

ai4.s 

89.8 

64.8 

86.64 

JUN 

M^.« 

aaa.a 

287.7 

89.4 

4B.1 

26.67 

JUL 

•tr.T 

S94.A 

BAfi.a 

a9i.7 

4A.9 

26.71 

AU3 

£9a.« 

S98.0 

a4£.B 

89. B 

66.4 

26.78 

SEP 

tM.S 

S9a.r 

841.7 

89.8 

66.9 

26.76 

OCT 

S98.7 

998.5 

339.7 

S9.2 

65.2 

25.47       1 

NOV 

811. e 

418.6 

S5S.S 

S9.1 

65.4 

25.51 

DEC 

S24.0 

441.2 

574.2 

59.8 

66.6 

26.05 

AVERAGE 

281.8 

570.7 

522.6 

59.4 

64.8 

25.36 

le«rei»s    Bsraaa  of  L&ber  St&tistles  In  cooperation  with  tho  Oiyi 
Mritm,  tak,    Itarlnc  Jm»  and  Deoaubor  1933  and  1934  aotlvltloi 
pMTtlBS  ••taikUihBonta  voro  ooTored  ooaplotely  or  (in  a  fe?  caao 
eo^ilotely  by  the  oedo  daflnitloa.    ?er  oiplanatlon  of  the  oetho 
MM  of  idiioib  refolt  in  figure*  different  fros  those  of  B.L.S., 

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DIVISfCfM     OF    REVIEW,    NRA 

Industry  Statistics  Unit,  XLGtmnh 


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-  98  - 
Tabl*  46 


Code  lo.  67 


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Fac+ory  Employment,  Payrolls,  Hours,  and  Wages,  1933-19?? 


n 


MONTH 


1933 -JAN 


FEB 


MAR 


APR 


MAY 


JUN 


JUl. 


AUG 


SEP 


OCT 


NOV 


DCC 


INDEXES 
1933  =  ICO 


EMPUDYMENT 


77,6 


-BfiJL 


ADStJL 


-IB2JL 


.lOa^fi. 


67,7 


7Q,7 


77.0 


.^a^A. 


lW.g 


JSihmSL 


jLiajL 


PAYROLLS 


jbA. 


87,6 


_a6a- 


jifuft. 


Afi4j&- 


JOJ^ 


J!fi,2- 


«L,7 


-IQft^lL 


U9>1 


-109^2- 


_lU.fi_ 


MAN-HOURS 


-SI,fi- 


_21*6_ 


_lQa»3L 


.mfi«2- 


6B.§ 


72,7 


82>1 


_9&,2l 


106.4 


_a2UZ_ 


_§g^ 


AVERAGE 
HOURS 

WORKED 

PER 

WEEK- 


WAGES 


J4,0. 


_  43  J. 

41.4 
_4».B 

41,4 

_4QJL 
4a>7 

_44.a 


.42,21 
40,8 


86,0 


MA. 


AVERAGE 
HOURLY 

(Owit«) 

18,4" 

36.7 

20,1 

_    36.8 

28.6 

_a?*4 

a,4 

35,8 
_^36,5 


!    AVERAGE 

I      VVCETKLY 

j  (Sollan) 


f 


37,» 


12,30_ 
10.93_ 
10,67_ 

9.95 
10.96 
13.39 
13,.44 
13ft68_ 

13,54 
13,90 

11*69 

12.43 


average: 


_IQQJS_ 


.10Q,fi_ 


100«Q 


41.6 


39.0 


11,79 


Ig34-JAN 


FEB 


MAR 


APR 


MAY 


JUN 


JUU 


AUG 


ggP 


OCT 


NOV 


DEC 


iafi.6 


JA4,2- 


JLSQ,4_ 


_2Lfi,fi_ 


JL22,A_ 


Jfi,2_ 


84,g 


_112,fi. 


108.7 


.IOB^Sl 


JIAA. 


.122,^. 


_I41,2L 


185.8 


238.8 

.I45«7- 

f9,7 


98.4 


JL2fi^ 


.124,fi_ 
127,2 


JiCfi. 


iao.7 


100.6 


.Ulafe. 


149,8 


-IfiOaJL 


.101,^4. 


87,0 


67.6 


67,2 


98.7 


88,6 


85,7 


96,a 


33,3 


33.4 


33.0 


gg,0 


32,0 


31.8 


33.7 


33.6 


34.7 


34.3 


33.1 


J4«3. 


36.1 
34.9 


33.3 


M^_ 


38.5 


40.8 
41.2 


13.2L 

ii.n 

11.86 


13.44 


13,89 


39.9 


37.0 


36.3 


35,6 


35.0 


13,92_ 
i3jM^ 

13.04 


AVERAGE 


Jifi,2_ 


139,3 


100.8 


33.3 


36,8 


_I2.32. 


1335-  JAN 


FEB 


MAR 


APR 


MAY 


181,9 


144,7 


.142,S_ 
JLSajL 


157,7 


180.7 


a,9L 
207,7 


158.7 


107,9 


133.1 


168,8 


146,» 
103.0 


84.4 
35»8 


34.5 


83.3 


83,7 


88.8 


33.6 


33,4 


3&.6 


86,4 


11.65 


13.07 


U.18 


U>17 


11.91 


JUN 


Aug 


?pp 


OCT 


J14JL 


.ui^ 


_102WS_ 


6S.§ 


83,6 


83.9 


87,6 


12,58- 


40.0  13,56 


Jtajk. 


JLfiS.i_ 


88«Q 


84.5 


89,0 


.Sfi,L. 


138.1 


84.5 


86.8 


88,1 


12»43_ 
13,80 


lWi5 


.ISAmL. 


90.1 


85.8 


J6;i. 


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NOV 


Jiss^ 


99,7 


_12fi^£. 


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Ji4,t- 


jiSjJ. 


.I2.£r 


JSSLS. 


JlSLI. 


■iZig.. 


86.4 


..ggfO 


1S.09 


AVERAGE 


iao-8 


146.4 


99.6 


84,7 


86.1 


12.60 


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-  100  - 

Tablt  47 

Ooda  la.  841 

1                          wua  ouss  MUorAOfouio  inxBtsr 

Fac+ory  Employment,  Payrolls,  Hours,  qnd  Wages,  1933-1935 

MONTH    « 

INDEXES 
1933  =  lOO 

AVERAGE 
HOURS 

WORKED 

PER 

WEEK 

WAGES 

AVERAGE 
HOURLY 

(Owito) 

AVERAGE 
WEEKLY 

(DDllara). 

EMPLOYMENT 

PAYROLLS 

MAN-HOURS 

IS33-JAN 

SS.B 

8^.8 

84.8 

29.0 

49-2 

18.11 

FEB 

nji 

74.4 

70.0 

27.2 

81 -a 

18,98 

MAR 

85  ^t 

89.1 

70.8 

26.4 

61,8 

16,99 

APR 

78.1 

62.9 

64.9 

28.8 

49.6 

16-97 

MAY 

as.o 

77.0 

88.4 

80.4 

49,4 

i7.aa 

J  UN 

94.8 

104.1 

124.1 

40.7 

48-9 

22,:i6 

JUJ_ 

9T.4 

104.8 

119.7 

S8.0 

80,7 

21*19 

AUG 

114.4 

189.8 

188.2 

36-7 

64.7 

21,97 

SEP 

ISi.T 

•14r.7 

180.7 

31. 9 

64-2 

22.91^ 

OCT 

1SC.4 

187.9 

11S.O 

Sfi-fi 

61  .ft 

9n.R4 

NOV 

iia^a 

108,7 

94fO 

>6«e 

<>fft4 

la.itA 

DEC 

U4.£ 

107.8 

100.9 

27.8 

68.0 

18.00 

AVERAGE 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

30.8 

64.7^ 

19.48 

1934  -JAN 

laa-fl 

187.8 

116-9 

29.2 

61.6 

19.68 

FEB 

1AS.9 

184.8 

141.fi 

80.4 

68.8 

20.79 

MAR 

14S.S 

181.7 

166.2 

33.7 

60.2 

20.23 

APR 

149.8 

176.1 

164.2 

31.9 

70.8 

22.61 

MAY 

14«.4 

146.8 

138.2 

30.0 

66.2 

19.66 

J  UN 

leo.i 

IIS-B 

m-9 

28,8 

62-4 

18.06 

JUU 

IfiOlfl 

1       11St« 

103-1 

26.4 

67-7 

17.92 

AUS 

iia^a 

lM-7 

118-6 

29,0 

66.6 

19.01 

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iM.fi 

118.1 

108-9 

27.6 

66.9 

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108.8 

29.0 

64.7 

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iT«t* 

lM-1 

IIB.S 

29,9 

64,9 

19,43 

DEC 

■•T*tP 

isR^a 

121 -A 

32.8 

64.0 

20.69 

1  AVERAGE 

ifia.8 

131-9 

184.8 

29.9 

66.1 

19.67 

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1935-  JAN 

iftfi-a 

180.7 

144-8 

36.2 

64.4 

22.72 

FEB 

168.8 

177.8 

166.4 

32.2 

46.8 

£1.37 

MAR 

147.8 

280.8 

208.7 

37.9 

69.2 

26.22 

APR 

188.8 

280.8 

198.0 

36.4 

70.6 

26.66 

MAY 

188.1 

208.8 

176.7 

33.8 

70.7 

23.64 

JUN 

188-7 

204.4 

174.8 

34.0 

70.9 

24.12 

JUL 

184-1 

191.4 

148t^ 

S8r4 

70.9 

22.97 

AUG 

188-4 

804.8 

174.7 

84.1 

71.4 

84.87      1 

SEP 

181.8 

284.4 

192-6 

S6.9 

71.1 

£6.20 

OCT 

170.9 

849.9 

SIS.  4 

36.6 

70-5 

27.26 

^»ov 

lTO-4 

248-9 

210.6 

38.2 

71.0 

27.13 

DEC 

178-8 

288.7 

216.7 

SB. 6 

75.1 

29.00 

AVERAGE 

161.1 

215.8 

186.2 

35.7 

70.2 

25.05 

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Fac+ory  Employment,  Payrolls,  Hours,  and  Wages,  1933-1935 

MONTH 

INDEXES 
1933  =  lOO 

AVERAGE 
HOURS 

WORKED 

PER 

WEEK 

WAGES 

AVERAGE 
HOURLY 

(QantB) 

AVERAGE 
WEEKLY 

(nnllara) 

EMPLOYMENT 

PAYROLLS 

MAN-HOURS 

1933 -JAN 

88.0 

76.4 

74.1 

se.6 

S7.6 

10.94 

FEB 

79.3 

64.6 

fifi.8 

28.1 

37.7 

lo.sa 

MAR 

70-7 

67.9 

69.9 

28.7 

86.6 

10.46 

APR 

78.7 

fis.a 

84.9 

27.9 

27.3 

11.06 

MAY 

92.7 

87.0 

98.3 

S4.1 

S6.2 

11.98 

J  UN 

99.1 

101.8 

111.7 

S8.2 

54.1 

13. OS 

JUL 

114.8 

118.8 

18fi.l 

89.0 

84.1 

12.98 

AUG 

180.0 

141.8 

160.1 

89.1 

87.1 

13.89 

SEP 

130^7 

IBA.O 

lfiO.9 

89.1 

80.2 

1B.Q2 

OCT- 

1SS.9 

131.7 

llfi.l 

82.8 

41.1 

ia.B« 

NdV 

loa.e 

120.  ft 

108.8 

84.0 

41.8 

la.BT 

DEC 

81.4 

70.8 

27.4 

46.0 

12.04 

ave:ra6C 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

aa.i 

sa.o 

12.48 

1 

1934  -JAN 

6A^A 

86.0 

67.8 

80.7 

42.8 

12.76 

FEB 

M.a 

87.7 

88^8 

28.6 

46.2 

12.99 

MAR 

«4.1 

88.9 

87^8 

29.4 

46.8 

18.84 

APR 

71 -• 

78.7 

88.8 

80.7 

44.4 

13.69 

MAY 

70.4 

78.9 

88^7 

82.1 

46.1 

14.47 

J  UN 

ae.4 

98.S 

88.1 

86.4 

44.S 

16.47 

JUU 

78.8 

90.9 

79.8 

84.2 

44.9 

16.84 

AUG 

79^8 

9e,8 

8?tA 

86^0 

44^6 

1R.44 

SEP 

7a.A 

9^^ 

88,8 

88.8 

44.8 

16.74 

OCT 

79.8 

98.  8 

84.8 

S8.0 

44.6 

16.62 

NOV 

.  78.4 . 

88.7 

78.8 

S4.7 

44.7 

16.4ft 

DEC 

va.H 

OKfS 

fll^a 

8S.S 

46.8 

1R.7* 

AVERAGE 

7A^A 

88.8 

7S.a 

88.1 

44.8 

14.87 

II 

•935-  JAN 

Tff«4 

90.0 

78.0 

88.0 

44.8 

16.88 

FEB 

80.1 

98.1 

86.6 

S6.2 

46.2 

16.88 

MAR 

sq;a 

108.1 

88.9 

87.8 

45.4 

17.07 

APR 

ao,8 

119^8 

108,9 

88.8 

44.7 

17.28 

MAY 

98^8 

1«7.8 

108.9 

88.2 

48.7 

18.71 

JUN 

IQl.B 

1S7^£    - 

118.7 

S9.8 

44.6 

17.61 

JUL 

107.8 

149.8 

181^1 

41.S 

4S.8 

18.06 

AUG 

117.4 

189.8 

180.1 

4S.8 

43.4 

18.75 

SEP 

IftA-ft 

188.8 

187.8 

44.9 

48.0 

19.Sfi 

OCT 

151.8 

197.f 

176.6 

45.1 

43.4 

19.56 

NOV 

197^0 

ITB-l 

AA^i 

4X^6 

10. M 

DEC 

1SS.4 

18T.1 

184.8 

41.7 

48.7 

18.80 

AVERAGE 

108.1 

148.9 

128.9 

40.6 

44.1 

17.88 

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Factory  Employment,  Payrolls,  Hours,  and  Wages,  1933-1935 

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INDEXES 
1933  »  ICO 

AVERAGE 
HOURS 

WORKED 

PER 

WEEK 

WAGES                      1 

AVERAGE 
HOURLY 

(Cents) 

AVERAGE 
WEEKLY 

(Dollars) 

EMPLOYMENT 

PAYROLL.S 

MAN-HOURS 

193:^ -JAN 

89.6 

83.7 

87.4 

39.9 

48.1 

•    18.40 

FEB 

89.5 

86.4 

90.3 

41.2 

47.2 

19.01 

MAR 

9S.6 

85.6 

92.1 

40.2 

46.1 

17.73 

APR 

89.8 

84.8 

89.7 

41.1 

44.7 

18.45 

MAY 

90.1 

90.9 

97.6 

44.3 

44.6 

19.59 

JUN 

94.2 

98.9 

109.9 

47.7 

44.9 

20.40 

JUU 

98.6 

105.0 

116.8 

48.4 

44.4 

20.71 

AUG 

108.6 

110.8 

108.4 

40.8 

50.1 

19.89 

1                ®^*' 

114-4 

119.0 

107.2 

38.3 

51.7 

20.28 

1                OCT 

iis.a 

114.3 

101.6 

36.5 

52.6 

19.56 

NOV 

112.8 

na.Q 

101.1 

S6.8 

52.2 

19.35 

DEC 

106.1 

108.0 

97.9 

37.7 

51.9 

19.59 

average: 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

41.1 

48.2 

19.41      1 

II 

1934  -JAN 

103.1 

103.8 

92.4 

36.6 

53.1 

19.37 

FEB 

105-fl 

UO.O 

96.3 

37.2 

53.2 

19.90 

MAR 

109.6 

U7.6 

102.7 

38.3 

53.6 

20.51 

APR 

114.5 

123.6 

106.1 

38.6 

53.7 

20.66 

MAY 

115.9 

124.0 

109.4 

38.6 

53.1 

20.46 

JUN 

U5.1 

122.9 

107.6 

38.2 

53.5 

20.37 

JUU 

114.1 

122.4 

105.5 

37.8 

54.6 

20.52- 

AUG 

US.  5 

126.1 

105.2 

37.9 

55.5 

21.U 

SEP 

114.4 

127.9 

101.0 

36.1 

56.7 

20.17 

OCT 

117.2 

132.8 

106.4 

37.1 

54.8 

20.32 

NOV 

118.4 

129.8 

103.4 

36.7 

56.4 

20.03 

DEC 

116.0 

iai-9 

ioa.9 

37.3 

56.3 

20.79 

AVERAGE 

U5.1 

122.7 

103.7 

37.5 

54.5 

20.36 

II 

1935-  JAN 

113.4 

125.8 

100.7 

36.3 

57.4 

20.81 

FEB 

117.3 

133.7 

108.5 

37.8 

55.7 

21.00 

MAR 

U9.6 

137i3 

112.6 

38.5 

57.2 

21.88 

APR 

119.2 

136.8 

U0.8 

36.0 

56.4 

21.36 

MAY 

U9.4 

133.8 

109.9 

37.6 

54.8 

20.57 

JUN 

118.6 

131.8 

U0.4 

36.0 

55.9 

a. 23 

JUU 

117.5 

131.3 

110.1 

36.3 

55.3 

21.32 

AUG 

117.3 

132.7 

110.4 

38.5 

56.0 

21.56 

SCP 

118.6 

138.6 

U6.4 

40.1 

53.4 

21.50 

OCT 

123.0 

149.6 

126.6 

42.1 

54.2 

22.84 

NOV 

121.9 

144.0 

122.9 

41.2 

63.7 

22.17 

DEC 

119-fl 

1S9.5 

118.8 

40.5 

54.0 

21.90 

/^y^RAGE 

118.8 

136. S 

11S.2 

38.9 

55.3 

21.51 

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Barlaw,  iBi«    Dcorlac  Job*  and  noeombor  1933  and  1934  aotlTltUs  of  the  re- 
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INDEXES 
1933  =  lOO 

AVERAGE 
HOURS 

WORKED 

PER 

WEEK 

il 

WAGES 

AVERAGE 
HOURLY 

(oanlt) 

AVERAGE      !' 

EMPLOYMENT 

PAYROLLS 

MAN-HOURS 

WEEKLY       j 

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1933-JAN 

64.6 

67.6 

69.2 

30.1 

32.fi 

10.73 

FEB 

64.5 

71.2 

76.9 

33.4 

30.8 

11.30 

MAR 

75.7 

BS.S 

61.2 

29.7 

30.1 

9.37 

APR 

77.7 

68.2 

71.7 

S3. 9 

30.5 

10.76 

MAY 

84.6 

74.0 

87.8 

88.1 

29.1 

11.66 

JUN 

99.4 

89.9 

106.1 

41.7 

29.2 

12.60 

JUL 

101.6 

98.5 

118.4 

42.8 

2a.« 

12.71 

AUG 

118.0 

126.5 

125,^ 

40.9 

a«-a 

14. «4 

SEP 

126.fi 

168.4 

1S2.1 

38. S 

41 -S 

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OCT 

ISO.O 

1S9.9 

13B.8 

39.2 

41.4 

1A,06 

NOV 

119.6 

130.0 

115.0 

SB. 6 

41.6 

14.00 

DEC 

106.6 

111.1 

96.0 

82.4 

42.6 

ia.2B 

AVERAGE 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

«6.8 

34.B 

12.77 

1. 

1934 -JAN 

97.6 

95.6 

78.6 

29.6 

43.8 

12.84          1, 

FEB 

101.9 

112.9 

96.5 

84.6 

41.1 

14.41          1 

Mf^ 

101.7 

111.7 

94.7 

84.2 

41.2 

14.22 

APR 

97.4 

107.7 

90.7 

84.2 

42.1 

14.88 

MAY 

97.7 

107.1 

89.1 

33.5 

42.8 

14.  SB 

JUN 

100.2 

109.7 

91.7 

38.6 

42.  B 

14.36 

JUL. 

lOO.B 

106.0 

87.6 

B2.0 

42.9 

13.86 

AUG 

108.4 

119.1 

97.7 

34.7 

48.0 

16.11 

SEP 

107.0 

126.8 

102.9 

SB  .8 

43.3 

1B.1& 

OCT 

109  .5 

182.0 

109.2 

86.6 

42.7 

1B.7B 

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107.6 

126.9 

108.4 

3B.2 

43.4 

16.40 

DEC 

107.0 

ifi«.a 

lOfi-e 

86.1 

4S.& 

IB.BB 

AVERAGE 

102.8 

115.8 

95.6 

84.1 

42.7 

14.62 

II 

1935-  JAN 

lOB.ft 

122.2 

99.8 

84.T 

42.2 

14.72 

FEB 

109  .r 

182.r 

109^9 

87.0 

42.8 

16.78 

MAR 

111.8 

188.2 

iif.a 

87.T 

42.2 

16.01 

APR 

109.0 

188.8 

111.9 

87-7 

42.8 

16.02 

MAY 

lOB.a 

128.4 

104.6 

86. S 

42.8 

lfi.46 

JUN 

106.1 

188.6 

111.0 

87.7 

42.4 

16.04 

JUL 

110.4 

ISO.B 

109.2 

36.8 

42.1 

16.88 

AUG 

117.8 

158.6 

180^6 

40.7 

41.7 

17.14          1 

SEP 

122.0 

170.8 

140.5 

42.8 

42.8 

18.04 

OCT 

124.8 

180  .S 

14A.a 

4S.8 

42.1 

18.51 

NOV 

122. « 

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laS^A 

40.6 

42.1 

17.29 

DEC 

llft-S 

lfil-1 

131-3 

40.7 

41.1 

17.00 

AVERAGE 

1I3.B 

14S.7 

ISO.  6 

aa.a 

42.1 

16.44 

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1933  =  too 

AVERAGE 
HOURS 

WORKED 

PER 

WEEK 

WAGES 

AVERAGE 
HOURLY 

(OflBki) 

AVERAGE 
WEEKLY 

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PAYROLLS 

MAN-HOURS 

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44.a 

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n.B 

68.9 

70.£ 

Sfi.O 

4a.a 

i7.aa 

MAR 

ra.s 

6fi.9 

74.0 

S4.& 

4fi.D 

17.04 

APR 

81.fi 

75.8 

74.a 

aa.B 

47.fi 

ifi.aa 

MAY 

ST.! 

9S.A 

94.2 

40.0 

AA.A 

n.oa 

J  UN 

ts^s 

9«.2 

i02.a 

40.2 

AA.7 

18.71 

JUL. 

10S.2 

112.8 

ii4.a 

40.fi 

Ag-0 

19.42 

AUG 

jiia.B 

12fi.fi 

129.7 

40.0 

47.a 

18.  7a 

SEP 

187.0 

IBl.A 

lAfi.O 

Ba.9 

Bl-B 

19.BT 

OCT 

IM.T 

1AA.A 

1A1.1 

S^.B 

fti.a 

It.Bt 

NOV 

lai.A 

117^S 

"»Oft« 

SB.fl 

Kp.l 

17.06 

DEC 

Ipf.f 

102.1 

9fi.fi 

ai.7 

B2.a 

lfi-72       ! 

AVERAGE 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

afi.o 

49.1 

17.92       ! 

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a>tf 

74^9 

75.0 

82^4 

62.9 

lfi.9B 

1               FEB 

104.  A 

im.i 

100.4 

aa.i 

54-0 

18-9fi 

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Ifift.ft 

IfiA.l 

12fl.9 

38. fi 

ai.i 

19.^7 

1                APR 

184.B 

128.1 

iai.2 

afi.fi 

fii.a 

18.40       i 

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1                  MAY 

lfil.4 

ififi.a 

ifia.o 

89.8 

fi2.S 

20-fifi       i 

1                  J  UN 

1A&.2 

150.« 

iBi.a 

87.9 

fi4.0 

20.49 

1                  JUU 

lfi9.9 

122-0 

119.fi 

aB.fi 

BB.B 

ia-«8- 

1^                  AUG 

l^.ft 

llfi.O 

iia.fi 

34.1 

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19-08 

ii                  SEP 

lAl.fi 

lAfi.a 

144.fi 

87,4 

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20-80 

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lAS.A 

lAs.a 

139.9 

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fi7.2 

20-34       1 

NOV 

l^Atfi 

lai^fi 

108. 1 

ea.i 

BB^fi 

ia.47 

DEC 

Ififi.A 

1S2.2 

12fi.8 

Sfi.4 

fifi.ft 

20.fifi 

; AVERAGE 

128.7 

127.8 

12B.0 

8fi.S 

54.4 

19.41 

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■11335-  JAN 

128^1 

Ifi&.O 

lfil.7 

afi.fi 

fifi.l 

19.fil 

i!              FEB 

I2e.fi 

ISl.B 

12fi.S 

86.6 

66.9 

19.98 

MAR 

121.7 

isa.9 

180.0 

39.0 

67.5 

22.48 

APR 

isa.a 

lfi4.fi 

144.7 

88.2 

67.6 

21.94 

MAY 

IAS.  6 

lfi4.fi 

IBfi.fi 

89.8 

66-9 

22.62       i, 

JUN 

lAfi^7 

16fi.9 

168.0 

39.8 

fi&.fi 

JUL 

lAa.o 

Ififi.O 

14fi.2 

aa.a 

57-0 

20-43 

ll                 AUG 

ifio.a 

Ififi.fi 

167.4 

88.1 

fi7.8 

21.99 

SEP 

ifiA.a 

180.9 

166.4 

89.0 

57.2 

22.30 

!                 OCT 

163.9 

207.9 

189.1 

42.1 

57.9 

24.34       ' 

!■                 NOV 

161.3 

187.9 

170.2 

a8.fi 

fi7.fi 

PR. IP 

ij               DEC 

156.0 

190.2 

174.4 

40.8 

57.9 

23.59 

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144.9 

164.1 

158.5 

39.7 

55.8 

21,96      1 

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B«Ti««,  BRA..     Daring  JtoM  and  Sscambor  1933  and  1934  ac 
porting  •■tabliahments  voro  corerod  ooqpletely  or  (in  i 
ooiiq[>l«t«l7  \tj  tho  ooda  definition.    7or  explanation  of 
■one  of  ttiieh  reaolt  in  figarac  different  from  those  ol 

the  Diviaion  of 
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the  methoda  uaed, 
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QLA8S  OOHTilBSB  UDOSSBT 
Fac+ory  Employment,  Payrolls,  Hours,  qnd  Wages,  1933-1935               | 

MONTH 

INDEXES 
1933  =  too 

AVERAGE 
HOURS 

WORKED 

PER 

WEEK 

1 

WAGES                      j 

AVERAGE 
HOURLY 

(Oeati) 

AVERAGE 

WEEKLY 

(Sallura)  1 

EMPLOYMENT 

PAYROLLS 

MAN-HOURS 

1933-JAN 

n.8 

71.7 

74.2 

42.0 

42.0 

I8.40 

FEB 

77.7 

74.7 

74.4 

98.7 

44.8 

17.fift 

MAR 

e2.f 

80.8 

84.8 

41.1 

44.8 

17.87 

APR 

89.« 

91.4 

96.7 

48.4 

48.8 

la.fifi 

MAY 

101.9 

107.8 

111.4 

44.4 

44.6 

i9-«a 

JUM 

108.6 

117.8 

128.8 

47.fi 

42.B 

19.84 

JUL 

114.8 

111.9 

124.8 

48.9 

41.2 

ia.04 

AUG 

118.8 

110.7 

11^8 

40.2 

4B.7 

17.97 

SEP 

U0.6 

lOB.O 

98.0 

88.8 

fiO^ 

17-69 

OCT- 

106.8 

108.8 

98.8 

37. 8 

4«.2 

la.aa 

NOV 

iie;4 

110.1 

98.S 

afi.8 

fii.a 

i7^«R      1 

DEC 

111.4 

118.6 

97.9 

S6.B 

64.4 

18.62       |l 

AVERAGE 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

40.B 

44.8 

18.89 

i: 

1934  -JAN 

iis.a 

llfi.fi 

98.8 

SB.  2 

B2.fi 

18.14       I 

FEB 

11 7- « 

ieo:A 

104.8 

SB. 9 

fi0'.7 

18.67       1 

MAR 

las.i 

IS8.8 

104.9 

84.B 

BO^ 

17.^9 

APR 

^28.9 

184.2 

112.8 

8B.7 

B2.4 

19.12       ! 

MAY 

iso;t 

188.fi 

114.2 

86.4 

62^ 

18.66       ! 

J  UN 

18410 

lS4lfl 

117.B 

5R.4 

fifi.S 

la^fiS 

JUL. 

180.4 

18fi.7 

117.1 

8fi.2 

fie.fi 

18,99 

AUQ 

124.4 

124.0 

104.8 

•4.4 

B8.0 

la.Bfi 

SEP 

181.1 

120.8 

102.8 

S4.1 

B8.7 

ifl.ia 

OCT 

119.7 

127.8 

105.4 

SB.4 

B4.4 

19.86 

NOV 

ltSf3: 

lfi9r< 

ioa.fi 

SB.fi 

B4f2 

IQt^fi 

, 

DEC 

1  »i;-.« 

1M.A 

lftll.4 

SB.  7 

RA.l 

10.SO 

i 

AVERAGE 

124.0 

127-7 

108.6 

86.8 

B2-8 

18-69      J 

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1935-  JAN 

lffl«l 

\M>,^ 

'^P2t0 

S4.0 

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Ifl.Bl 

FEB 

m-7 

l28rS 

10«.8 

SB.O 

BB.fi 

ia.»4 

MAR 

lltf.A 

122^7 

los.a 

86^2 

fi8.9 

ia.8fi 

APR 

ltt.fi 

122.7 

109.4 

84.0 

64.1 

19.24 

MAY 

114.2 

184.1 

112.B 

S4.0 

64.7 

19.87 

JUN 

1B2.B 

141.7 

120.8 

84.7 

68.7 

19.72 

JUL 

lAOfB 

IMfl 

^«9if» 

87r2 

fiSffi 

Ifi.Afi 

AUG 

I4I.8 

1B4.4 

188.4 

88.1 

68.0 

19.99 

SEP 

144.1 

128.2 

87.0 

64.0 

19.91 

OCT 

192.1 

147.9 

122.7 

57.5 

54.7 

£0.51      ; 

NOV 

lf4.8 

14»i>7 

122.1 

S7.fl 

68.2 

19.92 

DEC 

Mp^t 

iia.7 

82.4 

84.9 

21.10 

AVERAGE 

12«.7 

182.4 

nr.t 

3ft.4 

Ht8 

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Table  53 


nnAm   M/>,     My 


Factorij  Employment,  Payrolls,  Hours,  qncj  Wages,  1933-1935 


MONTH 


ia3j3j-_JAN 


FEB 


MAR 


INDEXES 
1933  =  ICO 


EMPU3YMENT    PAYPOLUS 


IQlti 


;oot» 


HtZ 


XOi.g 


iPOfg 


J&mL. 


MAN-HOURS 


104.7 


108.8 


96.» 


AVERAGE 
HOURS 

WORKED 

PER 

WEEK 


87.9 


87.7 


37.0 


WAGES 


AVERAGE 
HOURUY 


.AfiA^L. 


.^&«2_ 


.A&aA. 


AVERAGE 
WEEKLY 


_2&«A3L 


JSGuKL 


.^i^Ba_ 


APR 


»6.8 


?1.B 


98.» 


.2&^£. 


.M*8- 


JBiJit. 


MAY 


»6t0 


98.t 


9b«p 


37.8 


.fifths. 


.^4«fia_ 


JUM 


98.6 


JiO. 


97*6 


37.8 


66.6 


.si^as. 


JUL 


94.9 


94.8 


96. E 


86.0 


64.9 


-^4*92- 


AUG 


99.8 


97.1 


97>9 


J6«£_ 


-g&^A. 


.^4«AL 


SEP 


JSULJL 


OCT 


Ji)4.A. 


NOV 


jiift«fi_ 


DEC 


iW«0 


JJ3£«fi- 


-i9«£L 


_aA«4_ 


_lQfi^fl. 


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JiU^«^ 


JS^ZmL. 


.^fi^Z- 


.lUJL 


Ji2i^ 


8fi«6 


_Z£JL 


71.8 


70.9 


70.8 


-26«8a- 


M.E7 


-ttUiL 


.^fi^fiSL 


i;  AVERAGE 

'ti::.z:z: 

\\93')  -JAN 


100.0 


lOO.Q 


lOQ.Q 


MmSl. 


67.6 


JUull. 


FEB 


1Q7.7 


JLOZ^l- 


OIO^l. 


109.7 


107.8 


Ji26^fi_ 


.^&^ 


Jl&^ 


70.8 


70.4 


.16a44 


MAR 


1QB.7 


APR 


107.8 


_11I^ 


_lfi&^0_ 


.86.^8- 


.114^ 


106.7 


3&mZ. 


71.8 


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ji&ai. 


MAY 


.lOi^ 


.IIUL 


AQ&A&. 


.26JL 


J£^ 


.2&JU_ 


J  UN 


-IfiZJ^ 


JUL 


_lflfi^fi_ 


_118i^ 


JJ24A_ 


Jfi.^ 


in.9 


-10£^&. 


36.7 


72.4 


JZ8U^ 


£6.06        I 


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AUG 


-IflZ^ 


_112^9. 


.Ifl4*£_ 


JSfi^ 


.ZJUfi- 


.26«84. 


SEP 
OCT 


JIOAmM- 


Ata^A- 


114.7 


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J16«(L 


.lUML 


JilZ^S- 


..fl6«fl- 


-ZUt. 


-Z£.8- 


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_2fi^40L 


NOV 


_ifli.4_ 


117.7 


_lflZ^2_ 


J&.IL 


73.0 


-£6^82- 


DEC 


111.6 


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na*7 


37.4 


73.E 


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_114^1. 


_10&«6_ 


-36«£- 


7E.1 


_26.19. 


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110.0 


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87.4 


73.8 


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J11a9- 


-1£3«8. 


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JJ^LO. 


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ai£.£- 


.flZ^iu 


?a.Q 


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-1EE.1- 


111.3 


37.8 


78.9 


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JUN 


aoa«fi- 


-104*9. 


AUG 


JLOajL 


109.6 


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Ji29^ 


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110.8 


87.8 


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Ji)a*fl. 


37.E 


Al&A- 


_10fl*i. 


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Jlfii^ 


87.1 


JIZmA. 


_11£«E_ 


87.6 


78.9 


78.0 


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7S.g 


78.1 


-26*19- 


-2I.&6- 


-2x*j2&- 


-87*11^ 


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OCT 


110.8 


NOV 


111.9 


DEIC 


JUAmQ. 


lgg»g 


U3t7 


37,7 


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-114.2- 


87.8 


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7S.B 


74.8 


27.54 


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J12*4- 


37.8 


73.6 


27.64 


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-  114  - 

Tabl»  54 


floda  la«»yy  ■■ 


08X1  Xa09  fOONIST  hsobsbt 

Fac+ory  Employment,  Payrolls,  Hours,  and  Wages,  1933-1935 


MONTH 


INDEXES 
1933  =  lOO 


EMPU^yMe:^n:  payrolls 


MAN-HOURS 


AVERAGE 
HOURS 

WORKED 

PER 

WEEK 


WAGES 


AVERAGE 
HOURLY 


AVERAGE 
WEEKLY 

(DQllMfll 


193^^ -JAN 


JAmA. 


Tfi.t 


74.B 


.2L»!L. 


.£&al. 


-14.A2- 


TEB 


_iZ^ 


-Z&«£. 


76,6 


JBI*fi- 


47.0 


-UOA- 


MAR 


Tt.6 


-fiCLA. 


.^(LX. 


-2a«&. 


49.0 


JJUfift. 


APR 


MAY 


JUN 


-i&a. 


JAmSL 


71«i4 


Ji&«fi_ 


JAalL 


TB.8 


-fiA*«- 


JiLfi- 


j[ft«a_ 


Jiifi«6- 


112.2 


S&mA^ 


47.0 


_4&«£_ 
-4&aA- 


12.73 


JAm&S^ 


j^^afi- 


JUL 
AUG 


SEP 


-lfit«ft. 


-114«4- 


-124«S- 


86.7 


aifi*2- 


_1£4«6_ 


i2r.a 


JS&.2L 


UT.a 


JJflUOL 


laa.a 


82.7 


-44«4- 

49.7 


.^2«8. 


16.81 


17.08 


i7.aa 


OCT 


IBO.l 


188.1 


-1£6*4> 


-a&«S- 


..62«6- 


17.66 


NOV 


111.9 


101.8 


120.9 


114.2 


81.9 


S2>a 


-U.BO 


DEC 


117.7 


111.8 


JS^1_ 


««-» 


A6.&6. 


AVCRAGC 


jjQa.fl_ 


-100«1L 


_10Q^fi_ 


JSiJL 


-45U1- 


-lfi«4a 


1934  -JAN 


FEB 


110.2 


-IUU4- 


117.7 


188.1 


111.4 


127.8 


81.6 


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.£2«a. 


-fi£«4- 


-16*68 


17.99 


MAR 


^£4*4- 


_i4a«a. 


-140«1. 


_afi*£. 


_&L.4. 


JJ..46- 


APR 


N/IAY 


JUN 


JUL 


AUG 


SEP 


OCT 


NOV 


DEC 


AVERAGE 


jjtiMi. 


-ifia«fi- 


_14Za2- 


_8ft«4_ 


.i£a^ 


-ifit^ 


J.4Qm2- 


J14.1. 


127.4 


149.2 


-184.£. 


_aa«fi- 


128.0 


187.8 


128.9 


81.8 


122.8 


-ia6«0- 


122.fi 


-81.2_ 


120.8 


181.7 


JJA.fi- 


-SQ^a. 


120.9 


189.7 


-i2fi*a. 


_aa*4. 


-iaa«4- 


187.2 


124.4 


-82.8L. 


186.6 


lfin.9 


186.4 


aa.7 


122.8 


-i4i*a. 


-i2a*fi_ 


.SZ»3- 


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jB4iJL 


_6fi.«2- 


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MAR 


APR 


MAY 


JUN 


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AUG 


SEP 


OCT 


NOV 


DEC 


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iai.4 


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-184*a- 

186.7 


186.1 


181.6 


-184^ 


187.1 


140.7 


1*2-7 


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146.2 


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ifiy.i 


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171.8 


174.9 


172.1 


-164*£- 


171.7 


182.0 


IflB^fl 


195.7 


_I9£*fi. 


_2Qi^ 


179.5 


-14a«0- 


lfi8.4 


1B4.2 


-isa*a_ 


-lfifi*4. 


148.2 


166.1 


168.8 


167.9 


178.5 


AI&mZ. 


189.4 


-IfiSxi- 


aB.2 


86.7 


-a&*9- 


-86*2- 


36. 7 


-28*2- 


86.1 


-87*2- 


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88.9 


4Q.6 


87.0 


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88t68 


20.72 


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B«Tl«v,  IBA..     Oaring  Jnne  and  December  1933  and  1934  aotlTltles  of  the  re- 
porting ••t^lishmentt  were  covered  completely  or  (in  a  few  oases)  almost 
eoBipletelj  hj  the  code  definition.    Tor  explanation  of  the  methods  used, 
some  of  idxioh  resnlt  in  figures  different  from  those  of  B.L.S.,  see  text. 


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-  116  - 
Tftble  55 

Code  No, 

259 

HIT  MAHU7ACTUEING  INDUSTHT 
TUB.  PELT  DIVISION 
Fac+ory  Employment,  Rayrolls,  Hours,  and  Wages,  1933-1935 

MONTH      , 

INDEXES 
1933  =  lOO 

AVERAGE 
HOURS 

WORKED 

PER 

WEEK 

WAGES 

AVERAGE 

AVERAGE 

EMPLOYMENT 

PAYROLLS 

MAN-MOURS 

1933 -JAM 

90.7 

fl7-B 

17.81 

TEB 

q.7,5 

ft,'^,7 

16.78 

MAR 

QO.l 

75,0 

15.63 

APR 

93.5 

76.1 

15.40 

MAY 

94.6 

80.8 

16.17 

JUN 

96.3 

97.1 

19.24 

JUU 

99.2 

101.8 

19.74 

AUG 

116.5 

126.  S 

20.83 

SEP 

119^5 

139^  fl 

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OCT- 

lOR^a 

15*^0 

PP.  41 

NOV 

inn^a 

lOfi^q 

PO^gp 

DEC 

97.9 

99.0 

19.57 

average: 

100.0 

100.0 

18-89 

II 

l'934  -JAN 

in?.,  4 

101 ,  ft 

18.94 

FEB 

ifflo;? 

117,7 

20.68 

MAR 

inq.q 

119,7 

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fia.4 

20-49 

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110-.'^ 

lOfi-1 

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fifl.p 

lfl.l9 

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109.7 

llft-fl 

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fifi,3 

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107,1 

136.4 

3.7.3 

7P.P 

24^20 

SEP 

108.5 

118.4 

27.1 

72.7 

20.68 

OCT 

97.9 

90.8 

24.5 

70.1 

17.97 

NOV 

95.2 

93.1 

27.0 

72.0 

19.39 

DEC 

99.7 

107.1 

29.0 

73.7 

20.99 

AVERAGE 

103-7 

111.5 

29.6* 

70. 6* 

20.53 

II 

1935-  JAN 

10S.fi 

104.1 

27.0 

71.8 

19.74 

FEB 

106.3 

121.8 

32.4 

71.1 

22.81 

MAR 

108.7 

124.6 

31.9 

70.6 

22.85 

APR 

109-9 

106.9 

27.2 

70.7 

19.74 

MAY 

104-4 

102.7 

29.2 

69.7 

20.51 

JUN 

96-7 

101.4 

31.2 

69.2 

21.59 

JUL 

105.0 

123.1 

36.3 

69.0 

24.68 

AUG 

117.2 

150.0 

38.8 

70.8 

27.43 

SEP 

114.8 

137.9 

'       36.0 

68.7 

25.33 

OCT 

109.8 

106.7 

27.5 

70.3 

20.87 

NOV 

107-1 

104.4 

2fl.4 

68.1 

19. RS 

DEC 

ina.? 

127. K 

SB.  7 

fifi.K 

PA.PP 

AVERAGE 

107.6 

U7.$ 

31.8 

59.9 

22.49 

Source:  Bureau  of  Labor  Statistics.  Data  are  for  classification  ' 
felt".  During  June  and  December  1933  and  1934  approximately  95  |m 
1    the  employees  reported  under  this  classification  were  covered  by 
definition.  For  e:q>lanation  of  the  methods  used,   some  of  which  r* 
figures  different  from  those  of  B.L.S.,  see  text. 
*  10  month  average 

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fable  56 


Co4a  8(u-  IIl 


I06ISBT  IHSOBTai 

Factory  Employment,  Payrolls,  Hours,  ond  Wages,  1933-1935 


MONTH 


INDEXES 
1933  =  lOO 


EMPUDYM 


1933 -JAN 


TEB 


MAR 


APR 


MAY 


JUN 


JUL. 


AUG 


SEP 


OCX 


NOV 


VC£_ 


AVERAGE 


1934 -JAN 


FEB 


MAR 


APR 


MAY 


J  UN 


JUL. 


AUG 


se;p 


OCT 


NOV 


DEC 


LOYMOMT 


-a&U- 


»a>i 


JUL 


_91*fi_ 


JSAO. 


M.> 


.at^ 


M.7 


ai£«i- 


JlI^A- 


JJ)UL 


.IfiftJL 


100.0 


PAYROLLS 


101. a 


110.9 


JU&J^ 


11B.4 


21Zm1. 


UgtO 


_1Q&J^ 


JilQ*2_ 


-fiSU- 


lQP.i 


JJiML 


iio>'y 


-U^L- 


-8s*a- 


T6.a 


81.7 


-8a*a- 


.ii^r 


-at«B. 


-IO««S- 


iM.a 


JAtO- 


126.1 


JJJul- 


100.0 


MAN-HOURS 


98.9 


j^uua- 


-9S*4- 


9ft.2 


107.1 


-llfi«4. 


-OlO^ft- 


-SUt- 


lOO.g 


104.6 


97.7 


.ja^ 


100.0 


AVERAGE 
HOURS 

WORKED 

PER 

WEEK 


'  WAGES 

Have  RAGE  Taverage 


■  iO.I 


4US 
-4£*0 
46^  = 

„4fi.l 


86.0  ,1 


87.2 


-9^9- 


ASiJL. 


HOUPL-. 

(Csota) 

1  a£.D. 
30.4 
81.1 
32.6 
£9.9 
30.7 
30.9 
M^5 

_-47.& 

-47«7 

48.1 

47.9 


A'EZEKLY 

(Dollart) 


^- 


11*78 
X£«8« 

11*98-  J| 

18»06    ^j 

18,22 

12.64 

16.14 

1A«78 


14.16 


SU% 


67.8 


jjj9a- 


-182*4. 


186.9 


-1S2*4. 


_I£ft«JL 


Jitt*6- 


107.6 


-10&«0- 


J^8«0_ 


127.7 


lap.i 


-66*8- 


-96*1. 


-100*6- 


102.1 


-100*8- 


_ai*6- 


78.1 


an. a 


-29*9- 


98.8 


96.7 


98.2 


26.9 


-34*6- 


-86*8- 


8B.7 


86.1 


-a£*i_ 


29.7 


32.4 


32.4 


?6«8 


86.8 


46*6 

48*8 

48*1 

-47*2 

-47*8- 


l&OJL 
16*46     ; 
16*9ft-  -: 


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60.0 
80.4 


16.79     ! 
16.82 
14*39 
16.Q7     I 
16*90_J 
17.fift  -J 

17.6a- 

17.89 


AVERAGE 


108.4 


120.7 


90.1 


88tg 


48t6 


Um 


17.2Z_ 


SeorMt     Bar«aa  of  Lalior  Statistios  in  oooperatlon  with  OlTliion  of  B«vlew, 
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FORM     R-P 

-08 

Table  57 

Code  No.  121 

'— ■ — 

BDTKL  INIiaSTBY 

"5  Employment,  Payrolls,  Hours,  and  Wag 

es,  1933-1935  V 

INDEXES 
1933  =  lOO 

AVERAGE 
HOURS 

WORKED 

PER 

WEEK 

WAGES     ^ 

MONTH 

AVERAGE 
HOURLY 

(Cents) 

AVERAGE 

WEEKLY 

(Dollars) 

EMPLOYMENT 

PAYROLLS 

i/c/ 

MAN-HOURS 

1933 -JAN 

98.2 

102.5 

99.7 

51.4 

24.3 

13.35 

FEB 

97,9 

102.1 

100.1 

51.8 

24.1 

13.36 

MAR 

95.9 

97.6 

96.4 

50.9 

23,8 

13,00 

APR 

95.9 

94.8 

96.4 

50.9 

23.1 

12.64 

MAY 

97.3 

96.2 

98.8 

51  ;4 

23.0 

12.61 

JUM 

99.2 

96.8 

98.9 

50.6 

23.1 

12.44 

JUL. 

99.3 

96.8 

99.6 

50.8 

22,9 

12.42 

AUG 

100.4 

97.2 

99.3 

50.1 

23.2 

12.35 

SEP 

103.3 

100.9 

102.4 

50.2 

S3. 7 

12.S0 

OCT- 

104.1 

104.6 

103.2 

50.2 

24.2 

12.81 

NOV 

103.2 

103.2 

101.5 

49.8 

24.7 

is.e$ 

DEC 

105.4 

107.6 

103.7 

49.8 

24.9 

13.10 

AVERAGE 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

50.7 

23.8 

12.79 

" 

1934 -JAN 

109.0 

112.1 

105.0 

48.8 

24.7 

12.35 

FEB 

112.6 

119.3 

106.7 

48.0 

26.2 

12.93 

MAR 

114.7 

121.9 

108.3 

47.8 

26.8 

13.  a 

APR 

116.3 

122.8 

107.0 

46.6 

27.3 

13.li 

MAY 

116.7 

123.2 

109.2 

47.4 

27.2 

13.23 

J  UN 

116.8 

123.2 

108.9 

47.2 

27.4 

13.25 

JUL. 

114.7 

120.5 

106.2 

46.9 

27.5 

13.22    • 

AUG 

114.1 

117.9 

105.0 

46.6 

27.3 

13.01 

SZP 

114.1 

119.5 

105.7 

46.9 

27.5 

13.13 

OCT 

115.4 

122.8 

107.3 

47.1 

27.8 

13,43 

NOV 

115.0 

122.3 

107.0 

47.1 

27.9 

13.40 

DEC 

114.1 

121.9 

106.6 

47.3 

27.9 

13.50 

AVERAGE 

114.5 

120.6 

106.9 

47.3 

27.1 

13.15 

II 

1935-  JAN 

114.6 

121.9 

106.8 

47.2 

27.9 

13.48 

FEB 

115.7 

124.4 

108.8 

47.6 

28.0 

13.66 

MAR 

115.3 

125.2 

109.7 

48.2 

28.0 

13.81 

APR 

115.7 

124.6 

109.0 

47.7 

28.1 

13.67 

MAY 

116.4 

124.8 

110.1 

47.9 

28.0 

13.58 

JUN 

116.0 

124.4 

109.0 

47.6 

28.0 

13.57 

JUL 

114.6 

121.7 

108.2 

47.8 

27.4 

13.36 

AUG 

115.1 

121.5 

108.6 

47.8 

27.5 

13. 26 

SEP 

115.7 

123.6 

109.0 

47.7 

27.7 

13.40 

OCT 

116.4 

126.0 

110.2 

47.9 

27.9 

13.59 

NOV 

116.3 

127.0 

110.2 

48.0 

28.2 

13.71 

DEC 

115.3 

125.8 

110.0 

48.3 

28.2 

13.75 

AVER-AGE 

115.6 

124.2 

109,1 

47,8 

27.9 

13.57 

Source:  Bureau  of  Lab 
payments  only}'  covei 
Code  definition  cover 
guest  rooms.  For  ezpl 
figui^s  different  fro 
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the  methods  used,   some 
B.L.S.,   see  text,  a/  a: 
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DIVISION     OF    REVIEW,    NRA 

Industry  Statistics  Unit, 
ELOrmmh. 


to  1933  census  totals  (covering  all  salaried  empi oy ee s 
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Tabl«  68 


Id  QBEUi  lOHOTACTaRIHG  HDUSTBI 

Fac+ory  Employment,  Payrolls,  Hours,  qnd  Wages,  1933-1935               j 

MONTH 

INDEXES 
1933  =  lOO 

AVERAGE 
HOURS 

WORKED 

PER 

WEEK 

WAGETS 

AVERAGE      AVERAGE 

HOURU.-             WCEKLY 

(Cents)         (Dollars) 

EMPtjOYMENT 

PAYROLLS 

A/ 

MAN-HOURS 

1933 -JAN 

86.8 

88^2 

89,5 

48^8 

^     Bl.0              36*74  _ 
80.1        '       26.13     _ 

FEB 

87^2 

87.4 

89.3 

48,7 

MAR 

87,2 

86^3 

89^3 

48,7 

48.9 

24.71     Jl 

APR 

89^8 

88^4 

94,0 

50.1 

60,7 

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MAY 

94,9 

95.7 

103.7 

52.0 

48.3 

26.48 

J  UN 

109^8 

110,5 

"    12S.1 

53.1 

46.3 

26.36 

JUL 

lia^R 

119,R 

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51.1 

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AUG 

11R,« 

118,7 

114^1 

46,6 

64,0 

36.13 

SEP 

n«T,« 

■^iPaO 

109,3 

44.1 

54,4 

24.38      1 
36^06     j 

OCT 

107^8 

108.4 

98.9 

43.5 

57.6 

NOV 

98^0 

98,0 

85,1 

41.1 

63.2 

1      24.90    _ 
25.16 

DEC 

92.8 

93.8 

82.1 

43.1 

61.1 

AVERAGE 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

47.6 

62.8 

26.08 

II 

1934  -JAN 

91f8 

93.2 

79.2 

40.9 

63.9 

36.09      1 

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34.86      j 

FEB 

90,8 

91^1 

77.« 

40.7 

61.6 

MAR 

9X^8 

96.9 

82.6 

41.7 

68«5 

APR 

102.8 

106.1 

94.2 

43.4 

67.1 

MAY 

126.2 

lai.s 

119.4 

46.0 

69.1        j       26.33     1 

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lZT,fi 

141,9 

133.6 

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1A»,9 

149,  fi 

142,4 

46.9 

52.9 

34.81    J 

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14A.K 

141,7 

134,fi 

46,4 

52.9 

34.17  J 

SEP 

i?a.« 

124.fi 

llfi.fi 

44.8 

S3.  6 

24.31 

OCT 

llO,S 

113,8 

100.9 

43.3 

57-1 

36.16 

NOV 

100.6 

103.4 

89.3 

43.0 

68.2 

24.96 

DEC 

96-7 

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88.3 

43.3 

64.8 

35.34     i 

AVERAGE 

113.1 

U6.1 

104.8 

43.6 

67.0 

3*. 86     1 

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1935-  JAN 

96.4 

100.1 

86.7 

43.5 

55.1 

25.38 

FEB 

97,2 

109,1 

88^2 

42.9 

68.3 

35.35 

MAR 

lftl,» 

108,0 

94.5 

44.1 

56.7 

35.63 

APR 

109.5 

114-4 

102,6 

44.6 

55.1 

26.42 

MAY 

1!«,1 

128.2 

115.3 

44.4 

66.2 

25.16 

JUN 

134.0 

140.8 

131.4 

46.4 

64.4 

26.69 

JUl. 

138.8 

147.9 

140.5 

47.9 

62.4 

26.70 

AU6 

136.2 

142.7 

135.4 

47.1 

63.3 

25.27     , 
25.44 

SEP 

116.8 

124.0 

114.9 

46.6 

53.9 

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104.1 

lll.S 

99. S 

40.1 

66.9 

t6.95 

NOV 

97.4 

106.6 

9S.6 

45.6 

56.8 

26.14 

DEC 

94.T 

106.8 

92.7 

46.6 

66.7 

26.69 

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112.6 

119.2 

107.9 

46,5 

55.6 

26.64 

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MONTH 

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HOURS 

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WEEK 

WAGES 

AVERAGE 
HOURLY 

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EMPUOVMENT 

PAYROLLS 

MAN-HOURS 

1933-JAN 

sa.8 

83.6 

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FEB 

106.S 

100.2 

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104.4 

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108.4 

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108.8 

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104.4 

38.4 

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94.1 

89.8 

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110.9 

119.7 

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SEP 

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37.4 

94(t4 

141.64 

OCT 

108.S      * 

118.6 

86.8 

37^4 

14fQ6 

NOV 

89.8 

89.1 

ai.A 

44^4 

19.4A 

DEC 

78.4 

76.1 

34.8 

39.4 

12.68 

AVERAGE 

100.0 

100.0 

86. a* 

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1934 -JAN 

90.4 

los.a 

81.7 

41.2 

14^22 

FEB 

104.8 

120.8 

86.6 

87.4 

18.61 

MAR 

106.8 

126.6 

84.7 

87.7 

14.91 

APR 

111.1 

184.8 

36.8 

38.9 

14.42 

MAY 

112.S 

140.4 

87-0 

89.1 

14.66 

J  UN 

104.0 

124.4 

84.8 

40.1 

14.26 

JUL. 

97.8 

102.0 

29.9 

41.0 

12.48. 

AUG 

104.2 

128.6 

88.6 

41.0 

14.18 

SEP 

9S.8 

109.6 

28.7 

46.6 

13-89 

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102.« 

123.4 

80.8 

46.1 

14.18 

1                  NOV 

99.6 

119.1 

81.4 

41.8 

18.66 

DEC 

98.9 

llfl.l 

88.8 

41.9 

14.38 

AVERAGE 

101.8 

120.4 

38.0 

40.9 

13.96 

II 

1935-  JAN 

90.8 

106.8 

81.8 

S9.fi 

13.81 

FEB 

98.9 

129.9 

34.6 

46.6 

16.26 

MAR 

104.0 

140.6 

86.0 

41.1 

16.36 

APR 

106.S 

147.2 

37.3 

40.2 

16.68 

MAY 

98.S 

180.6 

36.5 

39.6 

14.77 

JUN 

86.4 

109.8 

34.3 

39.8 

14.27 

JUL 

92.6 

116.6 

3B.4 

37.9 

14.07 

AUG 

102.0 

132.7 

36.7 

88.7 

14.67 

SEP 

97.8 

128.1 

36.0 

39.3 

14.66 

OCT 

101.4 

134.8 

36.5 

39.3 

14.  R9 

NOV 

108.8 

14«.2 

S7.« 

Sft.7 

18.0R 

DEC 

99.0 

152.7 

87.4 

39.2 

14.76 

AVERAGE 

96.e 

lJi9.S 

35.7 

40.0 

14.80 

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ooaQ>lete]7  by  the  code  definition*    for  explanation  of  the  methods  used, 
sane  of  whioh  result  in  figures  different  from  those  of  B.L.S.,  see  text. 
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Fac+ory  Employment,  Payrolls,  Hours,  and  Wages,  1933-1935 

MONTH      ■ 

INDEXES 
1933  =  lOO 

AVERAGE 
HOURS 

WORKED 

PER 

WEEK 

WAGES 

AVERAGE 
HOURLY 

(Cents) 

AVERAGE 
WEEKLY 

(Dollars) 

EMPLOYMENT 

PAYROLLS 

MAN-HOURS 

1933-JAN 

98.6 

100.9 

111.4 

44.3 

24.6 

14.38 

FEB 

93.8 

94.5 

97.6 

40.8 

29.7 

14.09 

MAR 

73.9 

64.0 

69.7 

37.0 

29.4 

12.10 

APR 

82.1 

71.1 

71-6 

34.2 

31.5 

12.12 

MAY 

97.6 

94.4 

101.0 

40.6 

29.S 

12.51 

J  UM 

106.0 

102.2 

125.8 

46.5 

28.5 

13.46 

JUL 

113;  5 

108.9 

131.4 

45.4 

29.4 

13.39 

AUG 

114.8 

119.7 

104.5 

35.7 

40.8 

14.56 

SEP 

115.3 

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42^7 

15.16 

OCT- 

114.6 

t:V).7 

inp.i 

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41.5 

15.94 

NOV 

im.R 

infi,R 

R9,n 

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40.8 

14.75 

DEC 

88.4 

81.4 

83.2 

36.9 

42.5 

15.51 

AVERAGE 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

39.1 

35.6 

14.08 

1934  -JAN 

94.5 

87.0 

85.1 

35.3 

43.5 

15.51 

FEB 

109.3 

104.0 

101.6 

36.4 

43.1 

16.03 

MAR 

111.6 

10S.8 

101.3 

35.6 

43.4 

15.55 

APR 

115.2 

108.9 

109.3 

37.2 

43.6 

15.84 

MAY 

118.5 

111.3 

106.0 

35.1 

43.5 

15.61 

J  UN 

105.0 

95.0 

89.4 

33.4 

44.4 

14.80 

JUU 

95.6 

87.7 

84.9 

34.8 

43.3 

IS. 03  • 

AUQ 

94.6 

91.7 

B7.1 

36.1 

44.6 

15.90 

SEP 

105.8 

100,6 

88.8 

.32.9 

45.1 

15.56 

OCT 

110.1 

117.2 

lOP.l 

36.4 

45.1 

17.14 

NOV 

ICa.R 

99.4 

88.4 

33.4 

46.5 

15.35 

DEC 

qq.fi 

q4.9 

83.8 

33.0 

46.6 

15.23 

AVERAGE 

105.3 

100.0 

94.0 

35.0 

44.4 

15.65 

II 

1935-  JAN 

106.2 

103.7 

94.2 

34.8 

45.2 

16.08 

FEB 

110.6 

112.8 

98.9 

35.1 

46.1 

16.82 

MAR 

111.1 

110.0 

98.0 

34.6 

45.4 

16.26 

APR 

107.0 

103.4 

90.8 

33.3 

46.2 

15.81 

MAY 

107.5 

103.3 

92.4 

33.7 

45.8 

15.45 

JUN 

101.0 

97.4 

89.6 

34.8 

46.8 

16.26 

JUL 

98.9 

93.7 

86.0 

34.1 

45.9 

15.98 

AUG 

109.9 

113.2 

104.5 

37.3 

45.2 

17.29 

SEP 

120.2 

129.8 

121.7 

39.7 

45.3 

18.21 

OCT 

121.3 

128.6 

124.4 

40.2 

45.0 

18.24 

NOV 

112.6 

111.0 

107.8 

37.5 

45.0 

16.99 

DEC 

101.3 

97.7 

94.4 

36.5 

45.6 

16.73 

AVERAGE 

109.0 

108,7 

100,5 

36.0 

45.6 

16.68 

Source:     Barean  of  Labor  Statiatloa  in  cooperation  wit 
nUL.     Data  are  for  sob-^laaslflcatlon  "Knitted  Oaterwe 
"Salt  goods."    During  Jxoie  and  December  1933  and  1934 
cent  of  the  en^loyees  tinder  this  Bub-olaselfication  we 
definition.    Tor  ezplanatlon  of  the  methods  uaed,  some 
flxni>f|  ^Iffsrint  i^o^  those  of  B.L.S.,  see  text. 

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MONTH 

INDEXES 
1933  =  100 

AVERAGE 
HOURS 

WORKED 

PER 

WEEK 

WAGES 

AVERAGE 
HOURLY 

(Cents) 

AVERAGE 
WEEKLY 

(Dollars) 

EMPLOYMENT 

PAYROLLS 

MAN-HOURS 

1933 -JAN 

100.7 

103.6 

104.1 

42.0      , 

35.4 

15.24 

TEB 

99.1 

98.9 

101.9 

41,9 

33.8 

14.68 

MAR 

97.1 

94.0 

99.1 

41.5 

33.3 

14.35 

APR 

97.4 

95.6 

100.4 

41.9 

33.6 

14.53 

MAY 

97.4 

96.2 

101.6 

42.4 

33.3 

14.60 

J  UN 

100.4 

99.8 

104.8 

42.4 

33.2 

14.70 

JUL 

100.7 

98.3 

105.0 

42.4 

33,1 

14.58 

AUG 

10S.6 

100.9 

101.7 

40.S 

36.4 

14.70 

SCP 

104.  S 

106.9 

99.6 

38.8 

38.5 

15.13 

OCX 

102.6 

104.1 

97.4 

38.6 

39.1 

15.11 

NOV 

98.8 

101.0 

92.2 

37.9 

37.6 

14.59 

DEC 

96.8 

101.8 

92.2 

37.9 

•     37.9 

14.73 

avetrage: 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

40.7 

35.4 

14.75 

II 

1934 -JAN 

99.0 

102.7 

94.0 

38.6 

37.9 

14.83 

FEB 

98.8 

102.7 

94.1 

38.7 

37.5 

14.84 

MAR 

99.9 

104.3 

95.9 

39.0 

37.6 

14.82 

APR 

101.5 

107.2 

98.4 

39.4 

38.0 

15.01 

MAY 

103.5 

111.3 

101.3 

39.8 

38.1 

15.37 

J  UN 

105.9 

113.7 

103.9 

59.9 

37.8 

15.30 

JUU 

106.7 

113.5 

105.0 

40.0 

37.8 

15.32 

AUG 

105.5 

110.8 

103.0 

39.7 

37.5 

15.08 

SEP 

104.6 

109.7 

101.4 

39.4 

37.6 

15.06 

OCT 

103.0 

107.9 

95.3 

39.1 

37.6 

14.89 

NOV 

101.2 

105.9 

97.7 

39.2 

37.1 

14.81 

DEC 

100.3 

105.4 

96.7 

39.2 

37.4 

14.95 

AVERAGE 

102.5 

107.9 

98.9 

39.3 

37.7 

15.02 

II 

1935-  JAN 

100.4 

106.5 

98.6 

39.9 

37.0 

15.12 

FEB 

100.4 

106.6 

99.9 

40.4 

36.2 

15.19 

MAR 

100.4 

107.5 

100.1 

40.5 

36.4 

15.38 

APR 

100.8 

109.0 

100.5 

40.5 

36.8 

15.53 

MAY 

102.3 

110.8 

102.4 

40.7 

36.7 

15.60 

JUN 

103.8 

113.5 

104.4 

40.9 

36.9 

15.75 

JUL 

106.4 

118.0 

109.4 

41.6 

36.6 

15.98 

AUG 

106.2 

115.1 

109.3 

41.3 

36.3 

15.56 

SEP 

104.7 

113.0 

104.6 

40.6 

36.8 

15.58 

OCT 

103.2 

111.7 

102.9 

40.5 

36.8 

15.56 

NOV 

102.6 

111.0 

102.7 

40.7 

36.7 

15.63 

DEC 

102.3 

112.2 

103.7 

41.2 

36.6 

15.71 

AVERAGE 

102.8 

1U.2 

10?,1 

40.8 

36.7 

15.85 

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(SmeltiBg  And  Bef icing  Division  Onljr) 
Fac+ory  Employment,  Hquro! Is,  Hours,  and  Wages,  1933-1935 

MONTH 

INDEXES 
1933  =  lOO 

AVERAGE 
HOURS 

WORKED 

PER 

WEEK 

WAGES 

AVERAGE 
HOURLY 

{Cents) 

AVERAOE 
WEEKLY 

(Dollars  J 

EMPLDYMtNT 

PAYROLLS 

MAN-HOURS 

1933 -JAN 

92.6 

100.8 

17.00 

FEB 

9B.1 

114.8 

;af20 

MAR 

99.0 

110.8 

19.B9 

APR 

75.6 

82.5 

fiO-6 

KJ.17 

MAY 

66.0 

72.2 

47-4 

22.  ?8 

JUN 

73.7 

77.1 

50.2 

46-1 

PI.  87 

JUL. 

B0.7 

as. a 

49^5 

44.9 

21.12 

AUG 

87.0 

86.0 

44.0 

45.7 

20-09 

SEP 

113.8 

92.0 

38.4 

49 -B 

Ifi.Bl 

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1S4.8 

123.8 

36.4 

fiO-1 

l8t^R 

NOV 

14S.9 

133-7 

afi.7 

50t6 

lfi.5& 

DEC 

136.  S 

123.5 

34.9 

51.0 

17.79 

AVERAGE 

100.0 

100.0 

4L.9* 

48.2* 

19.15 

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1934  -JAN 

142.5 

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35. 9 

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134- a 

131-6 

37.8 

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"t9^?a 

MAR 

133.fi 

139-4 

40-6 

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20.fi4 

APR 

122.7 

126.3 

38.9 

51 -a 

20.16 

MAY 

126.9 

124.7 

38-9 

52-2 

20.32 

JUN 

131-1 

127-2 

aa^A 

fil,9 

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127.6 

187-a 

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58 19 

f0.71 

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128.0 

121.1 

a7t9 

PI  .6 

19.50 

SEP 

128.2 

iia-fi 

36^5 

5«,9 

19.1?^ 

OCT 

iaa.7 

129.0 

35.6 

BB-l 

IB. 91 

NOV 

149.2 

144.fi 

35.7 

5?n4 

lBt70 

DEC 

IRfl.B 

156. 1 

a7.o 

51.3 

19.00 

AVERAGE 

1S4.7 

131.4 

37.7 

51.8 

19.55 

II 

1935-  JAN 

146.9 

189.5 

34.4 

53-0 

18.25 

FEB 

146.2 

144.6 

35.4 

53-7 

19-01 

MAR 

129.7 

124.0 

34-7 

53.0 

18.89 

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125.2 

121.1 

55-1 

53-0 

IB -60 

MAY 

128.7 

123.3 

34.8 

52.7 

18.34 

JUN 

134.9 

133.3 

35.4 

53.5 

18.91 

JUL 

130.6 

ISl.l 

36. 1 

63.9 

19. on 

AUG 

133.5 

130.5 

35.3 

54.1 

19-11 

SEP 

140.1 

141.4 

36.0 

54.8 

19-73 

OCT 

158.3 

161.5 

36.4 

54.9 

19.95 

NOV 

164.5 

171-5 

37.1 

54.5 

20.19 

DEC 

168.1 

189.5 

59.9 

56.0 

21.96 

AVERAGE 

142.2 

142.6 

?S.8 

53.8 

19.g? 

Source:     Bureau  of  Labor  Statistics  in  cooperation  with  the  Division  of 
Berlew,  HBA.     Daring  June  and  December  1933  and  1934  actirlties  of  the  re- 
porting establishments  were  covered  ooiq>letel7  or  (in  a  few  oases)  almost 
coaqpletely  by  the  code  definition.     Tor  explanation  of  the  methods  used, 
BOM  of  Triiioh  result  in  figures  different  from  those  of  B.L.S.,  see  text. 
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|93S-  JAN 


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113.2 


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127.0 


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88.8 


66.0 


DEC 


128t7 


169.9 


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AVERAGE 


118.0 


146.6 


108.8 


38.2 


56.9 


21.46 


Source:  Bureau  of  Labor  Statistics.  Data  are  for  classification  "Leather*. 
During  Jone  and  December  1933  and  1934  almost  all  of  the  employees  rep6rted 
under  this  classification  were  covered  by  the  Code  definition.  For  ezplan  - 
ation  of  the  methods  used,  some  of  which  result  in  figures  different  from 
those  of  B.L.S.,   see  text. 
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Table  65 


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LUUEER  AHD  TDCBER  PBODUCTS  INDUSTRY    . 

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14.11     ; 
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15.36_J| 
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16.30 
16.54 
17.96 
18.66 
18.82 
17.95 
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Sotirce:  Bureau  of  Labor  Statistics.  Ml.  con^osltes  of  data  for  classifi- 

cationg  "Saifmllls"  and  "Mlllwork".  Daring  June  and  Deoember  1933  and  1934 

almost  all  of  the  employees  reportad  under  these  classifications  were 

covered  by  the  Code  definition.  For  explanation  of  the  methods  used,  some 

of  which  result  in  figures  different  from  tho-e  of  B.L-S.,  see  text. 

a/     A8__adJjiated_tQ_yLQir  respective  Cengua  totals  by  xtBA,. 


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Fac+ory  Employment,  Payrolls,  Hours,  and  Wages,  1933-1935 

MONTH 

INDEXES 
1933  =  lOO 

AVERAGE 
HOURS 

WORKED 

PER 

WEEK 

WAGES 

AVERAGE 
HOURLY 

(Ctnti) 

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WEEKLY 

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PAYROLL-S 

MAN-HOURS 

1933-JAN 

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34,2 

58.2 

81.10 

TEB 

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afi.s 

86.1 

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21  .n4 

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70.8 

fii.a 

fi^,9 

31,0 

63.7 

17.78 

APR 

71.7 

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MAY 

7S.9 

44.9 

70.4 

33,0 

Bl.fi 

17.97 

JUN 

aa.fi 

79.0 

afi.a 

3B.7 

fi8.4 

19.48 

JUL 

a9.fi 

aa.7 

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87.1 

fia.a 

20-27 

AUG 

10B.fi 

108.  B 

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33.7 

B7.fi 

19.44 

SEP 

119.A 

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117.8 

34.0 

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140.0 

144.9 

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97,7 

DEC 

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21.04 

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100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

S4.4 

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19. 7B 

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1934  -JAN 

1R7t« 

174.0 

170. p 

37.4 

57.3 

21.36 

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177^fi 

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57-4 

22.76 

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iafi-7 

208.3 

203.8 

38.6 

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180.4 

206.9 

199.6 

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67.8 

22.27 

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iai.7 

214. £ 

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iai,7 

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37.8 

60.0 

22.69 

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177.4 

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60.6 

21.56 

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170.0 

190.1 

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61.0 

21.83 

SEP 

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207^0 

192.9 

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61.0 

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804.8 

190.1 

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61.4 

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19£rfi 

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60.8 

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192.8 

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22.31 

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10?. 7 

294.9 

217,1 

38,8 

61.4 

23.82 

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234.8 

40.3 

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24.69 

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249.4 

41.0 

61.6 

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268.4 

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26.47 

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357.6 

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SEP 

288.  fi 

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361.5 

44.3 

62.0 

27.49 

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288.2 

396.5 

374.6 

45.0 

61.3 

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292.2 

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44.6 

82.1 

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DEC 

297.8 

43S.8 

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46.8 

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29.20 

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247,0 

399.4 

S0S.6 

42.9 

61.8 

26.57 

8«ture«i    Bar«su  of  Labor  Statistlot  In  cooporatlon  with  the  nvitlon  of 
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Table  67 

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U&CHISERI  AND  ALLISD  PBODUCTS   UIDISTBT 
Fac+ory  Employment,  Payrolls,  Hours,  and  Wages,  1933-1935 

MONTH  1 

INDEXES 
1933  =  ICO 

AVERAGE 
HOURS 

WORKED 

PER 

WEEK 

WAGES 

AVERAGE 
HOURLY 

(Ceata) 

AVERAGE 
WEEKLY 

(SOUftlB) 

EMPUDYMENT 

PAYROUUS 

MAN-HOURS 

1933-JAN 

81.0 

74.2 

70.8 

28-7 

64.6 

17-19 

FEB 

82.1 

77.3 

77.7 

30,7 

fiA.1 

17.44 

MAR 

74-2 

62-9 

64.6 

2a.fi 

64.4 

16. aa 

APR 

76-2 

64.2 

68. 0 

29.3 

5?.a 

lB.7fi 

MAY 

79-9 

72.2 

76-2 

31.3 

B2-3 

lfi.90 

JUN 

B&.2 

84.8 

92.2 

36.6 

62.6 

18.68 

JUL. 

97.8 

loa.B 

11S,^ 

38.0 

6?..Z 

19.89 

AUG 

llB^fi 

123.0 

!»?»« 

SA.7 

fi6,a 

19.8fi 

SEP 

lS«.fi 

1J>7^7 

l^tO 

SP.7 

Rfl,6 

19.91 

OCX 

lSR-6 

lAP.S 

137,5 

34*2 

58,9 

?0,24 

NOV 

128. S 

135.8 

128.9 

33.0 

69.8 

19.54        i 

DEC 

125.S 

131.9 

126.8 

38.5 

59.S 

19.74        i 

AVERAGE 

lOO.cr 

100.0 

100.0 

32.6 

56.4 

18.S7         i 

li 

1934  -JAN 

120.6 

127.8 

121.6 

33.1 

59.6 

19.66       I 

FEB 

122.0 

133.7 

127.5 

34.3 

59.7 

20.42       ! 

MAR 

129.2 

142.0 

134.6 

34.2 

59.6 

20. 3S 

APR 

135. S 

161.0 

150.4 

36.6 

60.7 

22.11 

MAY 

145.1 

173.8 

161.8 

36.6 

60.8 

22.32        1 

JUN 

149.7 

182.3 

178.8 

39.2 

61.9 

22.69 

JUU 

154.0 

182.3 

166.5 

35.5 

62-0 

22.07" 

AUG 

lfi6.fi 

186.9 

169.6 

36.5 

62.3 

22.14        1 

SEP 

1S4-4 

179,1 

160.9 

34-2 

62.8 

21.53        1 

OCT 

154.0 

185.6 

164.1 

36.0 

62.4 

21.82        i 

NOV 

lfiO-9 

182.2 

159-9 

34.8 

62.7 

21.62 

DEC 

IRO^R 

186.4 

162. 7 

35.6 

62.7 

22.37 

AVERAGE 

142-5 

168.7 

154-9 

35.4 

61.4 

21.61 

^1 

1935-  JAN 

147^1 

100.2 

157-7 

36-2 

62.3 

21.91 

FEB 

148.2 

186.9 

162.0 

35-9 

62.5 

22.44 

MAR 

164.8 

199.1 

172.5 

36.6 

62.0 

22.96 

APR 

159-rl 

19fl.O 

168.8 

36.2 

63-2 

22.84 

MAY 

1B1.8 

196.9 

168.3 

36.4 

62.9 

22.89 

JUN 

150.8 

195.2 

170-4 

37.1 

63.3 

23.51 

JUU 

141.0 

176.1 

1R4.fi 

36.0 

62-8 

22.66        ! 

AUG 

144-5 

1S9.2 

166-4 

37.8 

63.0 

23.80 

SEP 

145.8 

192.8 

169-7 

38.2 

63.1 

24.08        1 

OCT 

146.8 

202.3 

178.9 

40.0 

62.5 

25.08        ■ 

NOV 

149,,^ 

?r>^,z 

181  .6 

?9.9 

RZ.5 

24.^9       1 

DEC 

149.3 

214-4 

187.8 

41  .S 

fiX-O 

26.09 

AVERAGE 

148.5 

194.7 

168.S      ' 

27.6 

62.8 

23.60 

Souro*;     Bureau  of  Labor  StatiBtiet  In  cooperation  with  the  nvislon  of 
Be-Tlev,  SSI.     During  Jnne  and  December  1933  and  1934  aotlvltles  of  the  re- 
porting establishments  were  covered  oonipletely  or  (in  a  few  cases)  almost 
oon^letely  by  the  code  definition.     Tor  explanation  of  the  methods  used, 
sons  of  which  result  In  figures  different  from  those  of  B.L.S.,  see  text. 

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Fac+ory  Employment,  Payrolls,  Hours,  and  Wages,  1933-1935 


MONXH 


INDEXES 
1933  =  lOO 


EMPUOYMENT    PAYROLLS    MAN-HOURS 


AVERAGE 
HOURS 

WOP(KED 

PER 

WEEK 


WAGES 


AVERAGE 
HOURLY 

ICentil 


AVERAGE 
WEEKLY 

(jQllara). 


1933 -JAN 


78«7 


67.6 


_5a*2_ 


29.4 


S6.0 


MUBS- 


TEB 


74«0 


^7.6 


66.6 


_2a*fl_ 


_2a*fl_ 


1Q.B4 


MAR 


74.9 


66.6 


.£&a2_ 


_a2*4_ 


J5..fi- 


IQ.fiCL 


APR 


76«9 


65. g 


74.0 


_as^5_ 


-aA»a_ 


11. aft 


MAY 


91.9 


94t7 


JllQ^A. 


44.9 


as. 3 


13.62- 


JUM 


JUL 


101.9 


108.0 


113.2 


mJ^^BIOIU&J1|L-« 


.ua^fi- 


JASImSu 


Jl6*fl_ 
48.4 


ja^£_ 


31.4 


-14*aJL 


U.flS 


,AUG 


_1£2^ 


139. 7 


J^l^fl. 


46.0 


-34*D_ 


lfi.26 


SEP 


ASSuai. 


_1Ma2- 


-13Q«4- 


-afi*fi- 


44.0 


1.fi.l3 


OCX 


J^4l«4_ 


A4L.A. 


AUUI. 


32.9 


4a.fi 


1.4.62 


NOV 


_ifia^2_ 


ina.4 


HP. 2 


2fl.8 


46.0 


13.21 


DEC 


96.B 


94.5 


77.2 


_2a«£L 


4S.7 


ia.fi2 


AVERAGE 


100.0 


IQQ.Q 


JJ2IML 


36.9 


37.fi 


-ia*£4- 


~l 


1934 -JAN 


_iflajL 


121.4 


-9fl*a_ 


-afi*a- 


4a.4 


16.17 


FEB 


JiZLS- 


167.4 


129.fi 


36.2 


47.fi 


17.10 


MAR 


JAZ^ 


173.0 


134.4 


afi.2 


47.4 


16.67 


APR 


A^a^z. 


197.0 


J^L^ 


37.7 


47.2- 


17.90 


MAY 


148.7 


_lMAfi_ 


j^a^a_ 


_a6^i. 


60.7 


-la^aA- 


JUN 


A2a«2_ 


149.4 


106. fl 


32.  a 


61  .4 


16.66 


JUL 


_lQfi*9- 


129.3 


89. fl 


31.3 


fi2.6 


16.60 


AUG 


100.7 


110.9 


77. fl 


28.8 


62.1 


16.06 


SEP 


OCT 


_fla*a_ 


88.7 


96.2 


67.3 


2fl.4 


JiSu6- 


_6&a2_ 


27.4 


61.8 


sa.i 


14.62 


JA^LiL 


NOV 


96.8 


116.0 


flO.9 


31.3 


62.7 


16.2>6 


DEC 


Ul.6 


147.9 


104.^ 


-34*S- 


f>?.4 


ifl.ia 


AVERAGE 


116.4 


141.0 


103.7 


32.9 


60.6 


16.62 


1935-  JAN 


127.6 


173.1 


n».9 


34.7 


61.6 


17.flO 


FEB 


jLasL.2- 


204.4 


142.9 


3fl.2 


Sl.fi 


19.61 


MAR 


142.4 


203.1 


141.1 


36.9 


61.3 


lfl.97 


APR 


lafl.fl 


201.1 


136.7 


36.7 


62.4 


19.20 


MAY 


12fi.O 


169.6 


114.1 


-34*CL 


62.6 


17.fl6 


JUN 


lOfl.B 


135.0 


91.2 


.^1  .3 


62.9 


16.66 


JUL 


. AUG 


JIl6*fi- 


102.R 


120.0 


fin. 6 


2fl.2 


137.4 


fl9.7 


32.5 


62.0 


62.6 


14.66 


17.10 


SEP 


117.7 


17fi.fi 


114.7 


36.3 


62.7 


19.14 


OCT 


116.4 


179.8 


A1£lm^ 


57.3 


sg.ft 


19.7fi 


NOV 


126.2 


201.8 


1?0.1 


58.7 


65.0 


20.62 


DEC 


129.9 


213.7 


»8,8 


39.8 


62.6 


20.94 


AVERAGE 


125. 3 


176.3 


117.9 


55.4 


52.3 


JA^il. 


SoTiroAt     Bareau  of  Labor  Statlatloa  In  cooperation  with  the  DlTlsion  of 
Bevlew,  ISA.     During  June  and  Oeoeober  1933  and  1934  actlvitlea  of  the  re- 
portli\g  eetabllabments  were  covered  campletely  or  (in  a  few  cases)  almost 
eoiqiletely  by  the  code  definition.     For  explanation  of  the  methods  used, 
some  of  which  result  in  figures  different  from  those  of  B.L.S.,  see  text. 


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Table  69 

lo&i  PACKiK  aaasna 

Factory  Employment,  Payrolls,  Hours,  and  Wages,  1933-1935 

MONXH       « 

INDEXES 
1933  =  lOO 

AVERAGE 
HOURS 

WORKED 

PER 

WEEK 

WAGES 

AVERAGE 
HOURLY 

(Cents) 

AVERAGE 
WEEKLY 

(Dollars) 
20.65 

EMPUOYMENT 

PAYROLLS 

MAN- HOURS 

1933 -JAN 

88.  a 

88.3 

94.2 

46.4 

44.2 

TEB 

88.4 

86.8 

92fl 

4fi.2 

_44.2, 
44.4 

43.2 

.   J0.19 

-  18.68 

19.94 

MAR 

86.3 

80.9 

84.0 

42.3 

APR 

8T.1 

86.8 

91.6 

46.6 

MAY 

91.8 

91.7 

101.0 

47.8 

JI3.6 

30*00  _ 

»a7  __ 

-30.16     . 

19.78  -  J 

19,65 

19.73    _ 
-19.86  _ 

21.22 

JUN 

94.7 

95.8 

106.1 

^48.2^ 

.„40.9 
-_49*0 

JUL. 

97.4 

98.2 

110.6 

49.3 

AUG 

107.7 

106.5 

99.9 

40.3 

SEP 

116.9 

115.5 

107.7 

40.0 

49.8 

OCX 

116.1 

114.9 

106.1 

39.7 

49.9 

NOV 

113.3 

113.3 

104.0 

39.9 

48.8 

DEC 

113.3 

131.3 

103.8 

40.2 

52.6 

AVERAGE 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

48.7 

46.0              30.00       1 

II 

1934 -JAN 

110.4 

la.o 

104.0 

40.9 

52.6 

^.46 

FEB 

109.2 

116.3 

98.6 

89.2 

53.0 

20.78 

MAR 

106.3 

U2.3 

94.5 

38.6 

53«0 

30.73      . 
30.88 

APR 

106.7 

112.6 

96.1 

39.1 

53.0 

MAY 

110.6 

119.4 

101.4 

39.8 

53.5 

21.18 

JUN 

116.0 

139.0 

107.6 

40.8 

53.1 

^     33L*(B 

JUU 

118.6 

136.1 

115.4 

42.3 

63.1 

33.46 

AUG 

138.7 

146.3 

124.4 

42.0 

63.0 

33.34 

SEP 

138.7 

161.6 

137.4 

43.0 

52.2 

23.73 
23.83 

OCT 

134.6 

158.2 

127.1 

4L.0 

64.8 

NOV 

128.1 

148.9 

118.3 

41.1 

64.7 

^   38.Q7_ 

DEC 

120.7 

146.4 

111.4 

40.1 

57.3 

23.32 

AVERAGE 

118.7 

1».8 

111.3 

40.6 

58.6 

21.96 

II 

1935-  JAN 

107.9 

124.3 

97.4 

39.2 

56.1 

22.26 

FEB 

99.8 

118.2 

88.9 

38.7 

55.5 

21.70 

MAR 

94.8 

108.7 

84.6 

38.7 

66.3 

23.09 

APR 

93.8 

109.9 

86.7 

39.9 

66.0 

22.67 

MAY 

92.2 

109.6 

84.9 

40.0 

56.1 

22.78 

JUN 

93.2 

110.6 

86.8 

40.0 

56.3 

22.77 

JUL 

92.0 

110.9 

86.2 

40.7 

55.7 

23.09 

AUG 

90.9 

108.3 

84.2 

40.2 

55.9 

22jJB7 
33.38 

SEP 

90.4 

109.6 

84.9 

40.8 

66.5 

OCT 

91.2 

111.8 

87.2 

41,5 

56.2 

23.63 

NOV 

94.8 

114-fi 

89.8 

41.1 

.56.4 
55.8 

23.19 

DEC 

fifi.R 

117.9 

9S.6 

42.1 

23.53 

AVERAGE 

94.8 

11S.6 

87.8 

40.2 

66.0 

22. 8S 

8eiire«t     Bureau  of  Labor  Statistics.    Data  are  for  classification  "Slau^te  • 

lag  and  asat  packing."    Establishments  reporting  imder  this  olasaifioation 

reported  that  they  were  operating  ooopleteljr  or  (in  a  few  cases)  almost 

conqpletely  toider  the  modified  7BX  for  Meat  Packers.     For  e:qplanation  of  the 

methods  used,  some  of  which  result  in  figures  different  from  those  of 
B.L.8.,  see  text. 

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IBDXtlf  AID  LO»-FRICID  JUBSI  l<AlDrACTlS»S  IflDOSIST 
Fac+ory  Employment,  Payrolls,  Hours,  and  Wages,  1933-1935 

MONT-H 

INDEXES 
1933  =  lOO 

AVERAGE 
HOURS 

WORKED 

PER 

WEEK 

WAGES 

AVERAGE 
HOURLY 

(Canta) 

AVERAGE 
WEEXLY 

(Dollara) 

EMPUOYN/ttNT 

PAYROUL.S 

MAN-HOURS 

1933 -JAN 

86.9 

83.2 

80.9 

33.6 

47.5 

17134 

FEB 

91.4 

83.7 

86.7 

34.2 

47.fi 

16.79 

MAR 

8713 

76.9 

ftf?.P 

34,1 

45,3 

15,90 

APR 

86.9 

79.4 

7fi-a 

31.9 

47;9 

16,70 

MAY 

88.9 

85.0 

83^5 

33.9 

46.4 

17,47 

J  UN 

M^B 

90.8 

9S,S 

Sfi^B 

44,1 

17;  55 

«JU1_ 

9o;o 

ffP,9 

94,8 

M,0 

4?.7 

17.Afl 

AUG 

It^i^ 

l<^*3 

n«.fl 

3^3  9 

42.0 

17.f& 

SEP 

'iia;a 

1Sffl„«» 

■nR,« 

MA. 

4Q,1- 

lfl.96 

OCT- 

19ft.fl 

11W,3 

19A.6 

S4»„9 

4^.^ 

19.<f7 

NOV 

ll''«0 

13>,0 

-124.9. 

aft,  II 

4Q,A 

19.41 

DEC 

107-.1 

119.ft 

10S.9 

sfi.a 

Bl.l 

i9.aa 

AVERAGE 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

35.9 

46.9 

17.89 

II 

1934  -JAN 

99;? 

108.7 

87.1 

3U6 

62.0 

17.89 

FEB 

109.6 

116.6 

108.7 

35.8 

49.6 

18.46 

MAR 

117.4 

123.6 

116.6 

36.6 

49.0 

18.31 

APR 

119.7 

136.4 

117.1 

3S.3 

M.4 

18.27 

MAY 

118.8 

123.9 

114,6 

34.8 

60.7 

18.08 

J  UN 

116.6 

122.1 

109.2 

33.8 

53.4 

18.18 

JUU 

1U.1 

114.3 

ioe.0 

33.0 

54.2 

17.81 

AUG 

118.6 

126.7 

114.6 

34.9 

63.6 

18.78 

SEP 

133.9 

146.9 

133.4 

36.2 

51.1 

18.96 

OCT 

143.6 

166.4 

154.6 

38i8 

50.5 

20.09 

NOV 

138.7 

i8e;6 

146.6 

38.1 

51.5 

19.81 

DEC 

134  2 

160.3 

141.0 

37.9 

54.3 

20.87 

AVERAGE 

131.6 

132.0 

120.4 

36.5 

61.6 

18.79 

II 

1935-  JAN 

123.6 

128.4 

119.8 

36.0 

54.1 

19.58 

FEB 

127.3 

036.6 

128.8 

36.5 

53.7 

19.64 

MAR 

127.1 

136.3 

125.4 

35.6 

54.4 

19.41 

APR 

128.2 

130.0 

120.4 

34,7 

63.6 

18.78 

MAY 

118.7 

126.9 

113.6 

34.5 

64.8 

18.94 

JUN 

118.1 

126.2 

110.3 

33.7 

57.8 

19.61 

JUL 

120.6 

120;9 

114.0 

34.1 

64.0 

18.16 

AUG 

130.7 

138.6 

134.8 

37.2 

63.2 

19.69 

SEP 

149.7 

172.4 

169.7 

40.9 

62.1 

21.77 

OCT 

160.5 

194.2 

194.4 

43.7 

50.6 

22.67 

NOV 

}B1,|I 

1*9.4 

IfOtO 

M.l 

R2-4 

2ft-4T 

DEC 

IBT.l 

IM.fi 

1M.9 

40.8 

BB.4 

S2.B9 

AVERAGE 

lU.i 

144.9 

1S7.1 

87.0 

B8.B 

20  lis 

8«WM}    BoTMU  of  Labor  Statlttlos.    Sbta  aro  for  olMolfleatloa 
Octrlag  JvDO  and  Soooabor  1933  and  1934  agpproziBatolj  86  par  oan% 
mpl9j99»  rapcTtod  toidor  thla  olaaoifleation  «er«  corarad  "by  tha 
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Table  71 

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Fac+ory  Employment,  Payrolls,  Hours,  and  Wages,  1933-1935 

MONTH 

INDEXES 
1933  =  IOC 

AVERAGE 
HOURS 

WORKED 

PER 

WEEK 

WAGES 

AVERAGE 
HOURLY 

(Cants) 

AVERAGE 
WEEKLY 

(SoUuTfi) 

EMPLOYMSNT 

PAYROLLS 

MAN-HOURS 

1933 -JAN 

90.9 

79.6 

96.4 

87.1 

32.9 

14.08 

rers 

103.  a 

103.8 

)!p.-ft 

41^8 

33.1 

16.18 

MAR 

101.fi 

94^7 

117*3 

40-a 

37.3 

14,96 

APR 

04.a 

77.5 

107-0 

39.9 

37.0 

13.12 

MAY 

87.8 

65-7 

85.7 

34.5 

_89.5     _ 
__89.0 
84.4 

13.03 

13*63. 

16^66 

18«36 

19.81 

19.81 

JUN 

93.7 

79.0 

105.2 

39.7 

JUL. 

105.0 

108.2 

127.6 

43.0 

AUG 

108.0 

122.8 

103.6 

S3.9 

63,0 

SEP 

110.5 

136.2 

104.6 

33.6 

63.6.    _ 

OCT- 

10B.2 

133.4 

95.2 

21-1 

66.0 

NOV 

99.9 

107.8 

72.9 

26.8 

61.1 

17.S1 
16.20 

DEC 

96.4 

91.3 

63.6 

23.3 

average: 

100.0 

100^0     J 

100^0 

36.4 

46.6 

16,90 

II 

1934 -JAN 

101.8 

112.4 

76.1 

26.1 

65.8 

17.72 

FEB 

lla-3 

138.1 

91.4 

28.8 

65.7 

19.33 

MAR 

112.8 

144.7 

97.6 

30-6 

65.4 

20-17 

APR 

107.8 

124.9 

84.1 

27.6 

64.6 

18.16 

16a23 

MAY 

94.6 

98.0 

66.3 

34.8 

66.6 

JUN 

97.8 

109.3 

74.4 

26.9 

67.3 

17.64 

JUU 

104.6 

123.5 

82.2 

27-8 

67.4 

18.64  • 

AUG 

114.5 

149.6 

90.0 

27.8 

67.8      j       18.62 

SEP 

116.4 

138.7 

82.6 

26.3 

68.3 

17.44 

OCT 

U1.7 

139.7 

83.7 

26.6 

66.4 

17.77 

NOV 

102.1 

113.6 

67.6 

23.4 

67.6 

15.78 

DEC 

102.6 

117-5 

71.0 

24.5 

66.9 

16.33 

AVERAGE 

106.5 

126.8 

80.6 

26.7 

66.6 

17.80 

II 

1935-  JAN 

108.0 

127.0 

78.8 

25.8 

64.6 

16.79 

FEB 

117.9 

161.7 

99.7 

29.9 

66.9 

19.71 

MAR 

122.6 

1G7.4 

116.8 

33.4 

66.7 

21.97 

APR 

122.4 

187.2 

114.2 

33.0 

67.6 

22.20 

MAY 

109.0 

133.4 

82.3 

26.7 

66.0 

17.90 

JUN 

108.6 

134.9 

84.8 

27.6 

67.3 

18.52 

JUL 

113.8 

143.0 

91.1 

28.3 

64.2 

18.33 

AUG 

119.7 

162.8 

103.9 

30.7 

65.2 

30*19 

L_  i9*aa 

.  .  18.21 
19.16 

SEP 

121.6 

176.1 

111,4 

32.4 

65.1 

64.2.. 

OCT 

lao.i 

161.7 

103.3 

30.4 

NOV 

112.4 

137.6 

87.8 

27.6 

64  .a„ 

65.2 

DEC 

114.4 

145.8 

95.1 

29.4 

AVERAGE 

116.9 

154.9 

97.9 

29.6 

_65.4 

19.53 

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reporting  establlebaentt  were  covered  completely  or  (in  a  few  oaaee)  aLnoet 
eoiqpletely  V  the  code  definition.  For  explanation  of  the  methods  Tieed, 
•one  of  idiich  result  in  figures  different  from  those  of  BaLaS.,  see  text.  . 

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Factory  Employment,  Payrolls,  Hours,  and  Wages,  1933-1935 

MONTH 

INDEXES 
1933  =  lOO 

AVERAGE 
HOURS 

WORKED 

PER 

WEEK 

i 
WAGES                    i; 

AVERAGE 
HOURLY 

(Cants) 

AVERAGE 
WEEKLY 

(TV»ll%rf  J_ 

EMPLOYMENT 

PAYROLLS 

MAN-HOURS 

I93:^-JAN 

87.0 

82.6 

13.66 

FEB 

99.8 

94.8 

ll?t64 

MAR 

87.4 

69.9 

llrOO 

APR 

98.fi 

90.5 

l?t69 

MAY 

97.1 

90.4 

12.78 

JUN 

105.4 

106.0 

^6^79 

JUJ_ 

lOE.S 

99.2 

14,48 

AUG 

110.6 

123.2 

lfi.59 

SEP 

93.0 

97.2 

16,44         1 

OCX 

112.1 

128.7 

17,fil 

NOV 

106.1 

111.3 

}R,nQ 

DEC 

108.2 

106.1 

15.77 

AVERAGE 

100.0 

100.0 

14.62 

1! 

1934  -JAN 

85.3 

90.0 

16.15         j 

FEB 

108.2 

123.4 

S9.e 

43.2 

17-06       J 

MAR 

116.  8 

137.2 

40.3 

43.2 

17.73 

APR 

106.8 

122.9 

aa.7 

46.1 

17.23 

MAY 

111.3 

123.6 

34.0 

43.4 

lfi.B3 

JUN 

112.3 

126.8 

a».R 

42,  fl 

Ifi.&l 

JUL. 

98.2 

101.2 

ao.a 

61.2 

15.19 

AUG 

106.1 

12S.B    • 

32^2 

51,2 

17-16 

SE.P 

116.7 

ISfl.l 

31  ^R 

47^» 

Ifi.flA 

OCT 

124-2 

162.4 

34.6 

51.2 

ia.69 

NOV 

141. fl 

189.0 

33.9 

52,5 

19. IS 

DEC 

las-fi 

Ifta-A 

34-« 

R3.9 

19.fl4 

AVERAGE 

113.2 

134.4 

34-3   * 

4R.T* 

17.26 

II 

1935-  JAN 

101  .a 

109-4 

29. a 

4g.& 

16.27 

FEB 

118.3 

138.6 

21.1 

52.7 

17.31 

MAR 

121.6 

147.0 

32.6 

53-4 

18-32 

APR 

117.6 

__1£9.4 

SO.l 

53.4 

16-63 

MAY 

11^.6 

124-2 

27.7 

54.6 

16.78 

JUN 

109.8 

117.8 

27.9 

49.5 

16-11 

JUL 

96.3 

96.8 

29.2 

49.9 

15.34 

AUG 

110.0 

133-6 

83. 0 

52.4 

1B.1& 

SEP 

117.2 

152.0 

Sfi.7 

60.9 

19.27         1 

OCT 

124.7 

168.6 

36.2 

50.5 

19.71       j 

NOV 

12S.8 

181.6 

35.3 

50.2 

?0.80       j 

DEC 

12S.fi 

149.8 

S5.8 

50.9 

18.02 

AVERAGE 

116.1 

1S7.4 

32.1 

»»9 

17.72 

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BoTlev,  IBA..     Daring  Jmom  and  SBoenlMr  1933  and  1934  aotlTities  of  the  re- 
porting ettabliafamenta  were  oorered  completely  or  (in  a  few  oases)  almost 
eo^letely  by  the  code  definition.    7or  explanation  of  the  methods  used, 

•pae  of  which  result  in  figures  different  from  those  of  B.L.8.,  see  text. 
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Factory  Employment,  Payrolls,  Hours,  and  Wages,  1933-1935 

MONTH 

INDEXES 
1933  =  lOO 

AVERAGE 
HOURS 

WORKED 

PER 

WEEK 

WAGES 

AVERAGE 
HOURLY 

(Oanta^ 

AVERAGE 
WEEKLY 

(DallMfa) 

EMPUDYMENT 

PAYROLLS 

MAN-HOURS 

193:^ -JAN 

90.3 

85.3 

91.1 

39.8 

36.S 

14.80 

FEB 

96.8 

94.7 

99.8 

40.9 

37.3 

16.47 

MAR 

91.0 

78.8 

69.fi 

sa.i 

Sfi.O 

is.eo 

APR 

90.0 

78.8 

aa.B 

Sfi.ft 

a4,i 

13. $0 

MAY 

94.fi 

98.7 

103.0 

42.1 

36.4 

16.C7 

JUr>4 

100.4 

101.8 

118.7 

44.5 

36.6 

15.77 

vJUL. 

107.0 

114.fl 

liBO^fi 

44.1 

.<S4.4 

1A.A-I 

AUG 

114.S 

12S.0 

-^09^8 

37^7 

4?»0 

14.69 

SEP 

111.9 

118^4 

lOf^a 

97«5 

^3*1 

16.50 

OCT- 

110.8 

118.8 

104.4 

87.0 

44.2 

16.67 

NOV 

97.5 

98.8 

89.1 

36.9 

42.7 

lB-44 

DEC 

96.6 

96.6 

84.1 

34.2 

43.3 

16.22 

AVERAGE 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

S9.8 

39.0 

15.46 

II 

1934- -JAN 

94.a 

lOfi.7 

83.4 

34.7 

48.1 

16.13 

FEB 

107.4 

119.2 

102-6 

37.6 

44.8 

18.74 

MAR 

iis.a 

128.9 

110.8 

37.B 

44.6 

18.79 

APR 

115. S 

128.9 

110.7 

37.7 

4B.3 

16-87 

MAY 

107.0 

113.1 

9fi.7 

5B.B 

4B-7 

16. 9a       1 

J  UN 

100.6 

101.8 

flB-7 

SS.B 

46.1 

16, M 

JUl- 

97.5 

99.0 

84.7 

34.2 

44.7 

15.22 

AU<3 

98.0 

99.0 

82.1 

5S2.9 

44.x 

1B^08      1 

SCP 

89ffi 

aSfS 

72,5 

Rl^fl 

45,7 

14.56 

OCT 

98.8 

112.3 

91.8 

36.4 

46.  a 

16.66 

NOV 

98.9 

104.1 

86.1 

34^4 

4fi^2 

16-B7 

DEC 

4«.9 

lis. ft 

94,9 

.^7^3 

44.4 

16.60 

AVERAGE 

lOS.l 

109.3 

92.0 

36.3 

45.2 

lS-96 

II 

1935-  JAN 

101   T? 

ii^t4 

9-^.3 

36.2 

4fi.4 

16t44 

FEB 

117.1 

12B.1 

101.4 

37.2 

4fi.7 

16.98 

MAR 

107.8 

123.8 

100. ft 

.36.8 

4A.fi 

16.37 

APR 

110.4 

126.6 

103.8 

36.9 

43^6 

16-13 

MAY 

109.7 

lia-9 

97.2 

34-8 

44.9 

IB. 64 

JUN 

98.7 

100.4 

Bfi.2 

SS.« 

43.7 

14-81 

JUL 

9£.9 

101.7 

86.9 

36-2 

4».« 

la.nn 

AUG 

95.5 

100.8 

85.1 

36-0 

48-1 

16,14 

SEP 

101,0 

108.8 

92.2 

36.2 

42.1 

lfi.24 

OCT 

103.5 

116.4 

98-4 

37.3 

4?,f 

16.26 

NOV 

10S.4 

lOfl.2 

90.6 

34.4 

42.9 

15.10 

DEC 

im.s 

113.4 

96. B 

37.4 

43.6 

16.28 

AVERAGE 

lOS.O 

113-0 

94.2 

35.9 

43^9 

15.78 

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GS,  1933-1935 

1 

1 

1     MONTH 

i 

INDEXES 
1933  =  100 

AVERAGE 
HOURS 

WORKED 

PER 

WEEK 

WAGES 

AVERAGE 

HOURLY 

(Centil 

AVERAGE 
WCEKLY 

(PoUJUripIj 

EMPLOYMENT 

PAYROLLS 

MAN-HOURS 

J1933-JAN 

94,8 

91.4 

88.7 

38.6 

51-1 

19.73 

i                 FEB 

83.5 

80.9 

79.3 

39.2 

50.6 

19. B5 

^               ^^- 

j                 MAR 

96. S 

92.4 

91.9 

39.4 

49.9 

19.64 

APR 

97.8 

89-2 

fifi.l 

37.2 

50.2 

16.68 

MAY 

94.1 

9S.7 

94.7 

41.5 

50.2 

20.82 

JUH 

97.2 

101.9 

1U2.4 

43.5 

49.4 

21.47 

JUU 

100.4 

104.6 

ioa.5 

44.6 

47-6 

»1 .??      i 

AUG 

102.3 

111.1 

110.3 

44.5 

47-8 

22.24 

SEP 

104.3 

99.1 

103.1 

40.8 

48^2 

19.46 

OCT 

106.4 

107^1 

no^fl 

43.0 

48.6 

20.61        i 

NOV 

108.6 

110-3 

114.1 

42.4 

48.3 

?0^fi9 

DEC 

114.4 

116.4 

108.1 

39.0 

52.6 

20.71       1 

AVERAGE 

100.0 

100.0      _ 

100.0 

41.2 

49.6 

20.44 

1! 

1934 -JAN 

111.2 

114.7 

102.6 

38.1 

54.1 

21.01       |l 

FEB 

114.3 

119.9 

109.4 

39.5 

53.1 

20.97       1 

MAR 

115.3 

122.8 

111.2 

39.8 

53.5 

21.80 

APR 

118.2 

128.0 

116.2 

40.2 

53.8 

a.66 

MAY 

120.5 

129.3 

118.2 

40.5 

53.0 

21*47     : 

1           ■         JUN 

122.4 

129.4 

119.5 

40.3 

62.4 

21.15 

JUL. 

122.2 

128.2 

115-8 

39.1 

53.6 

20.98 

AUG 

125.8 

128.2 

113.7 

37.3 

54.7 

20.39 

1              SEP 

128.5 

129.4 

116.2 

37.S 

69.0 

21.99 

'                  OCT 

129.0 

132.5 

118.5 

37.9 

59.2 

22.40 

NOV 

125.6 

131.5 

117.8 

^   Si. 7 

59.0 

22.84      1 

DEC 

129.9 

142.0 

125.8 

40.0 

5«.B 

22.84       1 

AVERAGE 

121-9 

126.0 

115.3 

39.1 

55.4 

21.67       1 

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1935-  JAN 

122.8 

131.9 

117.9 

39.8 

59.0 

23.50 

FEB 

126.1 

134.4 

120-6 

39.8 

59.1 

23.58 

MAR 

125.5 

135.0 

121-6 

40.0 

58.9 

23.55 

APR 

123.2 

128.7 

116.4 

39.0 

58.7 

22.86 

MAY 

124.0 

133.8 

121.7 

40.5 

58.3 

23.62 

JUN 

126.7 

137.2 

122.6 

39.9 

59.3 

22.69 

JUL 

12B-7 

135.3 

122.1 

40.1 

58.8 

22.57 

AUG 

124.2 

132.4 

120.1 

39.9 

58.5 

23.33 

SEP 

12s. 0 

135.7 

121.6 

40.8 

59.2 

24.11 

OCT 

121.4 

138.2 

124.1 

42.2 

56.9 

24.8fi      , 

NOV 

124.0 

140.6 

126.4 

42.1 

58.9 

24.79 

DEC 

121.4 

14S-1 

128.0 

4S-5 

59. S 

25.76 

AVERAGE 

123.9 

i?6.e 

121.8 

40.6 

58.9 

22.83 

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Fac+ory   Empic 

NON-FEHHOUS   POUNLBY  IKDUSTRT                                                  1 

1 

yment,  Pdyrolls,  Hours,  qnd  Wages,  1933-1935                ! 

1 
I 

1     MONTH 

1 

INDEXES 
1933  =  lOO 

AVERAGE 
HOURS 

WORKED 

PER 

WEEK 

WAGES 

AVERAGE 

HOURLY 

(Cnnti) 

AVERAGE      j 

EMPUDYMENT 

■PAYROLLS 

MAN-HOURS 

WEEKLY       1 

(T)ollarai_ 

1933-JAN 

76.8 

67.0 

68.3 

30.9 

52.8 

16.79 

FEB 

76.1 

66.0 

66.6 

30.8 

53.2 

16.90 

MAR 

72.1 

62.4 

66.4 

32.0 

53.0 

16.52 

APR 

80.5 

71.6 

75.7 

32.7 

52.0 

17.05 

MAY 

89.8 

88.3 

94.9 

36.7 

51.4 

18.81        : 

J  UM 

101.4 

110.6 

120.3 

41.2 

51.6 

20.91 

JUl_ 

110.9 

119.4 

127.0 

39.8 

62.4 

20.67 

AUG 

120.1 

126.9 

127.6 

36.9 

64.6 

20.30 

SEP 

118.8 

122.6 

117.0 

34.2 

66.6 

19.79 

OCT- 

116.9 

118.3 

112.4 

33.4 

67.4 

19.40 

NOV 

119.4 

126.2 

115.2 

3S.6 

60.2 

20.00 

DEC 

118.S 

ia.8 

108.7 

31.9 

69.7 

19.31 

AVERAGE 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

34.5 

64.6 

18.87 

1934  -JAN 

nfi-S 

IPP.P 

112. fl 

23.7 

68.4 

19.70 

FEB 

Ififi.S 

136-8 

128.4 

36.6 

59.3 

21.24 

MAR 

131-1 

161.0 

138.9 

36.8 

60.8 

22.37       j 

APR 

137.6 

167.8 

144.1 

36.4 

61.6 

22.32 

MAY 

128.3 

160.4 

1S6.2 

36. 9 

62.7 

22.89       1 

J  UN 

129.0 

148-6 

la?.? 

36.0 

61.7 

22.18 

JUL. 

121.9 

134-1 

121-1 

34.6 

61.6 

21.12 

AUG 

117.9 

127-4 

117-1 

34.6 

60.3 

20.87 

SEP 

111,9 

118-6 

lOfi.S 

32-7 

62.0 

20.29 

OCT 

117.4 

131.8 

118.0 

S4.9 

61.3 

21.S4 

NOV 

119.8 

133.0 

IM  ,7 

36. S 

59.2 

20.77 

DEC 

IPl  t? 

141  .1 

lS>fl.4 

Bfi.fl 

69.1 

21.66       1 

AVERAGE 

125.1 

ia7.7 

125. B 

36.8 

60.7 

21.40 

1935-  JAN 

1F6.0 

14A,p 

1??.7 

B6t6 

69.0 

21.69 

FEB 

isfi.a 

167.6 

149.9 

Sfi.2 

59-0 

££.62 

MAR 

140. (^ 

176^9 

lft£.2 

3fi.fi 

69-6 

£2.96 

APR 

147^0 

1»6,6 

164.2 

38.8 

59.2 

22.89 

MAY 

147.1 

IflS.B 

Iftl^fl 

3fl,2 

59.0 

ZtJB9 

JUN 

147.2 

179.7 

159.5 

?fl.7 

68,8 

22,79 

JUL 

15Pt7 

17?>.R 

If-Si' 

36.6 

fi9^? 

9^,94     {; 

AUG 

IS?,? 

174.4 

1B4.0 

38.4 

59.0 

22.64 

SEP 

14?.? 

ie4,fl 

lfi3.fi 

39.1 

69.2 

£2-17 

OCT 

149.4 

198.8 

175.1 

40.7 

59.5 

24.19 

NOV 

164-9 

206-9 

ITS,? 

40,0 

1^0,4 

?4.07 

DEC 

156.7 

208.6 

180.4 

40.0 

B8-S 

28-87       1 

AVERAGE 

143.7 

182.8 

160.8 

S8.6 

69.1 

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OiTICE  EQjJIPMEOT  UAHUFACTUHERS  IHDUSTHT 
Fac+ory  Employment,  Payrolls,  Hours,  and  Wages,  1933-1935 

MONTH 

INDEXES 
1933  =  too 

AVERAGE 
HOURS 

WORKED 

PER 

WEEK 

WAGES 

AVERAGE 
HOURLY 
(Cents) 

AVERAGE 
WEEKLY 

(Dollars) 

EMPLOYMENT 

PAYROLLS 

MAN-HOURS 

1933 -JAN 

85.5 

76.1 

76.8 

33.0 

58.2 

18.91 

FEB 

83.3 

73.6 

74.8 

33.0 

57.9 

18.66 

MAR 

81.4 

70.0 

68.9 

31.2 

57.6 

18.07 

APR 

82.5 

73.3 

73.0 

32.6 

57.7 

18.73 

MAY 

86.2 

80.4 

85-0 

36.3 

55.7 

19.63 

J  UM 

89.6 

88.1 

93.2 

38.3 

55.3 

20.51 

JUL 

'94.8 

96.2 

102-0 

39.6 

54.7 

21.15 

AUG 

107-5 

112.2 

111.1. 

38.0 

59.1 

22.03 

SCP 

^^F,.7, 

1Pn.fi 

118.7 

37.9 

59.6 

22.22 

OCX 

120.5 

Ipq.Fi 

I25.fi 

38.4 

60.5 

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NOV 

1  PF ,  fl 

13R,4 

131-R 

.•^fl-fi 

57.1 

21.91 

DEC 

127.6 

14.7.5 

139.4 

40.2 

57.2 

22.73 

avetrage: 

TOn.O 

100-0 

100.0 

36.4 

57.6 

20.61 

II 

1934  -JAN 

1?fl.7 

140.7 

135.4 

38.8 

57.8 

22.18 

FEB 

134.2 

145.6 

141.0 

38.7 

57.3 

22.05 

MAR 

140.2 

153.0 

147.8 

38.3 

57.4 

22.23 

APR 

145.3 

159.8 

153.1 

38.8 

57.9 

22.40 

MAY 

128.9 

147.1 

131.6 

37.5 

61.8 

23.07 

J  UN 

111.8 

131.8 

115.7 

38.1 

62.9 

33,73 

JUL-, 

14P.8 

171.3 

150.5 

38.8 

63.4 

34,42 

AUS 

145.fi 

170.3 

151.R 

38.3 

52.3 

23.72 

SEP 

147,1 

176-fi 

1  56.  8 

39.3 

67.7 

24-47 

OCT 

149.8 

169.5 

150.2 

36.9 

62.8 

23.13 

NOV 

1  R1  ,  .'=; 

179,2 

161.6 

39.4 

61. 5 

24.23 

DEC 

14^  "^ 

176.9 

160.5 

40.7 

61.2 

24.96 

AVERAGE 

139.3 

160.2 

146.3 

38.7 

50.1 

23.38 

II 

1935-  JAN 

144.5 

163.6 

147.7 

37.8 

62.9 

23.67 

FEB 

142.5 

161.6 

145.6 

36.2 

62.8 

23.56 

MAR 

141.0 

163.6 

146.8 

38.3 

63.0 

24.13 

APR 

140.3 

163.6 

145.3 

38.2 

63.0 

24.11 

MAY 

140.8 

163.6 

145.8 

38.1 

63.3 

23.98 

JUN 

141.0 

162.6 

145.1 

37.9 

52.6 

33.71 

JUL 

141.8 

165.7 

146.1 

37.9 

63.8 

P4-06 

AUG 

141.7 

166.4 

147.3 

38.3 

63.4 

24.16 

SEP 

146.3 

179.9 

160.3 

40.2 

63.1 

25.26 

OCT 

151.4 

186.3 

166.4 

40.5 

63.0 

25.42 

NOV 

154.  3 

186.3 

166.5 

39-8 

63.1 

25.02 

DEC 

155.4 

203.4 

171.0 

40.5 

63.0 

25.85 

AVERAGE 

145.1 

172.2 

152.9 

38.6 

63.1 

24.41 

Source:     Bureau  of  Tifi'hor  StatiBtic8«    HBA  composites 
floations  "Typewriters  and  parts"  and  Cash  registers, 
calcnlntlng  machines".     Daring  June  and  December  1933 
mately  98  per  cent  of  the  employees  reported  under  th 
were  covered  "by  the  Code  definition.     For  eaplanatlon 
some  of  irtxlch  result  In  figures  different  from  those 

Bf  data  for  classi- 
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and  1934  approxi- 

9se  classifications 
of  the  methods  used, 

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Code  No.   71 


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Fac+ory  Employment,  Payrolls,  Hours,  qnd  Wages,  1933-1935 


WAGES 

AVERAGE  T  AVERAGE 
WEEKLY 

CPollars) 

20*42 1J| 
20,83  ^4 
19.13 
20.73  J 
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l&O 

?ism  ASH  PULP  unfjsmr 

Fac+ory  Employment,  Pdyrolls,  Hours,  and  Wac 

es,  1933-1935 

MONTH      ' 

INDEXES 
1933  =  too 

AVERAGE 
HOURS 

WORKED 

PER 

WEEK 

WAGES 

AVERAGE 
HOURLY 

(Cants) 

AVERAGE 
WEEKLY 

{Ballara) 

EMPLOYMENT 

PAYROLLS 

MAN-HOURS 

1933-JAN 

88.6 

81.6 

83.4 

38.1 

42-7 

16-39 

FEB 

89.1 

84.2 

87.4 

39-7 

42,4 

lfi.97 

MAR 

^B.B 

81.6 

flfi.4 

^9.R 

41.9 

lfi.B7 

APR 

88.8 

82. S 

88-2 

40.2 

40.9 

16t46 

MAY 

91.fi 

90.4 

97-0 

42-9 

41-1 

17-fifi 

JUN 

94.2 

96.7 

108-0 

46.4 

39.7 

18.27 

JUL. 

99.7 

106.1 

112. fl 

Afi^ft 

40.9 

18.68 

AUG 

107^2 

11$. 9 

117,? 

44,3 

44T;i! 

19.47 

SEP 

115.0 

119-a 

111-4 

39.9 

47.1 

18. 82 

ocr 

114.fi 

119-6 

109.fi 

38.7 

48.4 

iHt6^ 

NOV 

IIS.O 

m.fl 

101.0 

96 15 

4fl,0 

17,59 

DEC 

111.6 

IIO.B 

96.6 

3B.0 

49.7 

17.43 

AVERAGE 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

40.6 

43.9 

17.73 

II 

1934  -JAN 

111.0 

110.1 

96.2 

36. 1 

49.7 

17.51 

FEB 

113.2 

117.9 

102.4 

36.6 

50.2 

18.38 

MAR 

114.8 

120.8 

104-4 

36-8 

50.2 

18.54 

APR 

117.2 

124.4 

106.9 

36.9 

50.8 

18.72 

MAY 

117.6 

122.0 

103.7 

35.7 

61.2 

18.36 

JUN 

116.1 

119.5 

102.4 

35.7 

51.0 

18.24 

JUL 

llB.l 

117.3 

101.0 

36.6 

51 .1 

18.04  ' 

AUG 

114-fi 

119.5 

101.6 

36-9 

51.8 

18.59 

SEP 

llS.l 

120.3 

101-8. 

35.8 

61. B 

18-57 

OCT 

116.4 

126.8 

106.4 

37.0 

52.0 

19.27 

NOV 

117-0 

125.0 

104-9 

36.3 

52.6 

19.11 

DEC 

117-7 

lP7.fl 

107.fi 

.^57.0 

52.4 

19.37 

AVERAGE 

llfi-R 

120.9 

lOS.a 

36-2 

51-7 

18.56 

II 

1935-  JAN 

117.0 

127-7 

108-7 

37-6 

52. S 

19.67 

TEB 

119.1 

133-6 

113-6 

38.6 

52.3 

20.20 

MAR 

120-0 

135.7 

115-3 

38-9 

52-6 

20-41 

APR 

120.S 

lS4.fi 

113. a 

38-1 

52-4 

19-88 

MAY 

120.fi 

134.1 

113.4 

36-1 

52-5 

19-97 

JUN 

119-fi 

134-4 

113-7 

38.5 

52.6 

20.19 

JUL 

119. a 

130.5 

109-1 

37-0 

52-5 

19-42 

AUG 

118.9 

133-9 

112.S  , 

38.3 

52.7 

20.19 

SEP 

119.1 

138-2 

115. 9 

39.4 

52.7 

20.76 

OCT 

119.8 

142.7 

119.3 

40.3 

52.8 

21,31 

NOV 

120.0 

141.1 

118.9 

40.1 

52.7 

21.06 

DEC 

121.3 

147.3 

123.5 

41.2 

52.9 

21.72 

AVERAGE 

119.6 

136,2 

114.8 

38.8 

52.6 

20.40 

8oarc«t     Boraau  of  Labor  Statistics  in  cooperation  wltJ 
Bevlew,  HBA,.     Doring  June  and  December  1933  and  1934  m 
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b7  the  code  definition.     Tor  explanation  of  the  method 
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Code  Ha.   100 

PiPEBBOiRD  INSOSfEai 
Fac+ory  Employment,  Payrolls,  Hours,  and  Wages,  1933-1935 

MONTH 

INDEXES 
1933  =  lOO 

AVERAGE 
HOURS 

WORKED 

PER 

WEEK 

WAGES 

AVERAGE 
HOURLY 

(Cents) 

AVERAGE 
WEEKLY 

(fiollari) 

EMPUOYMENT 

PAYROLLS 

MAN-HOURS 

193--^ -JAN 

80.5 

74.6 

82.8 

4B.S 

39.? 

17.58 

FEB 

82.0 

81.5 

90.2 

Afl.3 

39.0 

lfl.76 

MAR 

as.  5 

79.4 

SB.  2 

44.8 

39.4 

17.83 

APR 

8£.S 

78.9 

88.6 

47.2 

37.6 

17.90 

MAY 

86.1 

89.6 

100.5 

&!•? 

36.8 

19.72 

J  UN 

92.2 

100.6 

115.0 

H«7 

97,6 

20.95 

JUL 

97.8 

105.5 

ii2.a 

B0.4 

40.8 

20.76 

AUG 

117.4 

122.5 

119.1 

44.fi 

4S.3 

19.92 

SCP 

126  .3 

128.S 

llfi-5 

40. B 

47.6 

19.21 

OCT 

122.4 

119.4 

loa.a 

37.2      ^. 

48.5 

18.44 

NOV 

11B.« 

lOa-fi 

Ql.A 

aA.7 

fiO.S 

17,72 

DEC 

114-1 

110-0 

94.7 

3fi.4 

49.7 

iH.ia 

avetrage: 

100.0 

100-0 

100.0 

44.6 

42.7 

18.91 

11 

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111. a 

lOfi-2 

90.7 

SR.fi 

49.4 

18.12 

FEB 

;ifi^O 

nfi-2 

98^3 

37.2 

fiO.4 

19.05 

MAR 

nfl.7 

117. A 

lon.i 

37.0 

50.3 

18.81 

APR 

122.4 

124-7 

104.6 

37. B 

50.9 

19.38 

MAY 

120.B 

120-1 

99.4 

3fi-l 

fil-6 

18.91 

J  UN 

121.0 

ipa-fi 

ino.i 

3fi.S 

52.6 

JUU 

iia.a 

1T6t9 

99tS 

?A^fi 

RS,4 

18. 80 

AUG 

i»i.« 

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9fl,A 

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fi<»,0 

19-12 

SZP 

121f^ 

ifiat' 

in^tP 

97,4 

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i>0,19* 

OCT 

123-2 

1S4.1 

107.8 

38-4 

B4-0 

20.88 

NOV 

TS2t? 

IJ^fr* 

10«T$ 

3fi^l 

fiA.fl 

19.77 

DEC 

lift  ^4 

nfl-B 

97. A 

Sfi.l 

R3.S   ' 

19.1fi 

AVERAGE 

119.7 

121-2 

99.6 

3fi-B 

B2-S 

19.30 

II 

1935-  JAN 

120.7 

lST.fi 

lOfi.2 

38-6 

54-4 

20.87 

FEB 

121. S 

126.7 

104.B 

37-a 

54.4 

20.46 

MAR 

122.7 

131-9 

109.1 

39.0 

B4-7 

a. a 

APR 

ii9.a 

lfeB-0 

103.5 

37.9 

fi4.5 

20.63 

MAY 

119.5 

119.2 

98.9 

36. S 

54.3 

19.79 

JUN 

iia-7 

12S.7 

102.8 

38.0 

Mf4 

20tM 

JUL 

119.2 

123.2 

100.7 

37.1 

54.8 

20.32 

AUG 

119.4 

131  .S 

108.3 

39. a 

54.7 

21.71 

SEP 

121.fi 

ist.a 

111-9 

40.4 

54.6 

21.99 

OCT 

121.1 

14T.9 

120.3 

43.6 

54.2 

99t41 

NOV 

120-4 

142-0 

117.2 

42.7 

53.7 

22.78 

DEC 

•  119.0      . 

140.4 

114.9 

42.4 

54.3 

22.79 

AVERAGE 

120-a 

1«1.2 

108.2 

39.6 

Mti 

21. ?7 

iB«VMS    BarMn  of  Labor  Stati sties  In  coopsratlon  with  the  Division  of 
Beriew,  mtk,    Darin«  Jons  and  Ssosaber  1933  and  1934  aotirities  of  the  re- 
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-  168  - 
Table  81-ii 

Code 

No.  10 

FETROLEDU  INCOSTRT 
(Crud*  Petroleum  Producing  Only) 
imiHiriWJ  Employment,  Payrolls,  Hours,  ond  Wages,  1933-1935  sJ 

MONTH 

INDEXES 
1933  =  ICO 

AVERAGE 
HOURS 

WORKED 

PER 

WEEK 

WAGES 

AVERAGE 
HOURLY 

(Cents) 

AVERAGE 
WEEKLY 

(Dollars) 

EMPUDYMENT 

PAYROULS 

MAN-HOURS 

1933 -JAN 

91.9 

90.5 

98.3 

44.6 

58.0 

26.97 

FEB 

91.6 

94.6 

101.7 

46.3 

62.0 

^.43 

MAR 

90.8 

96.4 

99.9 

45.9 

64.5 

29.23 

APR 

91.3 

90.9 

97.8 

44.7 

61.3 

27.41 

MAY 

91.4 

94.3 

96.7 

44.1 

63.6 

26.18 

JUN 

93.2 

92.1 

95.2 

42.6 

62.9 

27.05 

JUL 

95.6 

95,7 

114.6 

50.0 

48.8 

27.85 

AUG 

97.7 

96.4 

104.0 

44.4 

56,1 

27.08 

SEP 

106.4 

100.7 

96.4 

37,8 

68.6 

26.31       1 

OCT- 

113.5 

113.6 

96.6 

35.5 

76.8 

27.68 

NOV 

116.0 

114.1 

97.4 

35.0 

76.6 

27.28 

DEC 

120.5 

120.7 

101.4 

35.1 

77.3 

26.89 

AVERAGE 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

42.2 

64.7 

27.53 

II 

1934 -JAN 

117.6 

130.2 

103.0 

36.5 

76,9 

27,70 

FEB 

116.4 

114.5 

97.1 

S4.8 

76.3 

26.39 

MAR 

117.0 

119.1 

98.4 

SS.l 

76.4 

27.^ 

APR 

118.9 

la.i 

101.8 

55.7 

69.8 

27,13 

MAY 

123.3 

127.9 

101.9 

54.6 

77.2 

27,70 

JUN 

128.6 

129.0 

104.8 

34.0 

79.2 

26.87 

JUL. 

131.1 

136.1 

110.0 

55.0 

82.6 

28,30   • 

AUQ 

132.9 

ise.8 

111.9 

35.1 

82.4 

28.43 

SEP 

131.5 

13B.4 

108.4 

34.4 

80.5 

27.27 

OCT 

127.8 

137.9 

108.7 

35.5 

74.8 

27.83 

NOV 

126.6 

133.8 

106.0 

34.9 

78.4 

27.72 

DEC 

126.5 

134.9 

104.3 

34.4 

79.4 

26.78 

AVERAGE 

184.9 

129.1 

104.7 

35.0 

77.8 

27.44 

II 

1935-  JAN 

iao.4 

125.9 

99.9 

34.6 

79.8 

28.16 

FEB 

119.2 

124.5 

99.8 

34.9 

77.3 

28.76 

MAR 

118.9 

127.0 

99.8 

35.0 

78.3 

29.01 

APR 

120.4 

128.6 

102.4 

35.5 

78.6 

29.27 

MAY 

122.1 

131.1 

102.5 

35.0 

78.0 

28.48 

JUN 

*      122.9 

132.2 

104.3 

35.4 

77.5 

27.40 

JUL 

123.4 

134.3 

106.6 

36.1 

77.1 

27.88 

AUG 

126.8 

138.6 

110.7 

36.4 

76.7 

28.53 

SEP 

124.9 

143.1 

113.8 

38.0 

77,4 

30.01 

OCT 

123.6 

136.5 

108.5 

36.6 

77,5 

28.52 

NOV 

117.3 

129.0 

102-7 

38.5 

78.7 

28.66 

DEC 

nfi.n 

135.9 

107.1 

38.5 

78.2 

30.09 

AVERAGE 

121.3 

132.2 

104.9 

36.0 

77.9 

28.73 

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hoda  used,  aome  of  vhioh  reaxili  in  flgorea  different  from  thoae 

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-  170  - 
Table  81-B 


Codo  ■»•  10 


PBTROUDM  IKDUSTHY 
(Petroletm  Refining  Only) 
Fac+ory  Employment,  Rayrolls,  Hours,  and  Wqc 

es,  1933-1935 

MONXH 

INDEXES 
1933  =  ICO 

AVERAGE 
HOURS 

WORKED 

PER 

WEEK 

WAGES 

AVERAGE 
HOURLY 

(Centa) 

AVERAGE 
WEEKLY 

(Dollars) 

EMPLOYMENT 

PAYROLLS 

MAN-HOURS 

193  r^ -JAN 

93;i 

96.6 

97.4 

39.9 

62.4 

27.03 

FEB 

94.1 

95.3 

94.6 

38.3 

62.8 

26.44 

MAR 

94.3 

98.7 

98.1 

39.7 

62.1 

26.71 

1                 APR 

94^:4 

94.6 

96.8 

39.1 

63.0 

26.35 

MAY 

9fi;6 

96.6 

100.4 

40.1 

68.0 

26.63 

JUN 

9t;i 

98.1 

100.6 

39.6 

63.3 

27i57 

JUL. 

97.1 

9A.0 

101.9 

40U.0 

62.3 

26.87 

AUG 

99.1 

99.0 

10814 

39.8 

62.7 

26.61 

SEP 

tftR;i 

nna.R 

fl7^« 

35.B 

70.6 

26.49 

ocr 

108,1 

irw,* 

ino;i 

^,"» 

71.fi 

27.01 

NOV 

iift,a 

lAft,! 

ir«;ft 

JW,« 

s9;b 

26^11 

DEC 

m.A 

!(».« 

104.6 

38.8 

68.7 

28.43 

AVERAGE 

100^0 

100.0 

100.0 

38.3 

68.1 

26.60 

II 

|l934  -JAN 

110.B 

107.8 

1QS.9 

36.6 

69.3 

M.5ft 

FEB 

110.8 

109.3 

100.6 

34.6 

73^6 

35.^ 

MAR 

110.4 

110.8 

lOUl 

34.9 

73I4 

36.6? 

APR 

108.0 

110.6 

iaU4 

38.6 

73;4 

36.90 

MAY 

109.7 

111.6 

108.3 

38.8 

73;8 

36;?7 

JUN 

1U.6 

113.1 

101.6 

34.7 

t4;0 

36.43 

JUL. 

m.9 

118.3 

10S.3 

36.3 

76^ 

37.65 

AUG 

iu;i6 

ii7;o 

108.4 

34.7 

76.3 

37.14 

SEP 

ii3;i 

118.9 

ioq;9 

34;o 

77;3 

26;9? 

OCT 

113.1 

117.9 

108.6 

34.9 

75.7 

37.18 

NOV 

113.1 

U6;6 

100.9 

34:3 

ie^i 

a6;ds 

DEC 

111.0 

117.7 

100u8 

34;6 

78.1 

26.93 

AVERAGE 

lll.» 

113.6 

10U9 

S? 

74.6 

26;69 

11 

1935-  JAN 

109^ 

114.6 

98^0 

34ji 

76.6 

36;68 

FEB 

107.6 

114.7 

97.6 

34.7 

79.1 

27.18 

MAR 

106.1 

116.1 

99;3 

38.0 

78.7 

d7;4d 

APR 

106.8 

U6.7 

99.9 

38.1 

78.7 

37;4d 

MAY 

106.6 

116.8 

99.3 

34.9 

78.9 

2i';36 

JUN 

110.6 

119.6 

100.6 

34.6 

60.4 

3?;56 

JUL 

111.4  - 

131.0 

100.6 

aji 

8i;s 

3^;80 

AUG 

113^4 

133.4 

108^ 

36»0 

80;9 

38.07 

SEP 

110.6 

133.6 

108.3 

36.7 

81.1 

36.67 

OCT. 

111.1 

123.0 

103.8 

35.5 

80.6 

28.32 

NOV 

llO.t 

110^ 

M.f 

S4.B 

60.5 

sr.60 

1               ^^^ 

lM.fl 

IH.S 

lOB.l 

S6.B 

80.8 

1^«26 

11  AVERAGE 

,109.6 

119.4 

100.9 

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FORM     R-P 

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Fable  82 

Code 

No.   529 

I'HARtaCEUTICAL  ASD  BIOLOGICAL  INDUSTHT 
Fac+ory  Employment,  Payrolls,  Hours,  qnd  Wages,  1933-1935 

MONTH      « 

INDEXES 
1933  =  lOO 

AVERAGE 

HOURS 

WORKED 

PER 

WEEK 



WAGES                     1 

AVERAGE 
HOURLY 

AVERAGE 
WEEKLY 

EMPUDYMENT 

PAYROLLS 

MAN-HOURS 

1933 -JAN 

ino.n 

90^5 

ll^P 

43.8 

42.  R 

iq-5fl 

FEB 

95.5 

96.3 

103-2 

42- s 

4R-1 

19.86 

MAR 

94.7 

91.8 

92.4 

%R.O 

45,  q 

19.54 

APR 

92.1 

86.4 

85.3 

36.3 

47 -S 

ifl.rx 

MAY 

90.1 

87.8 

86.1 

37.4 

47-2 

IH.B? 

JUM 

91.5 

92.5 

94.1 

40.3 

46-.'^ 

30.75 

JUl- 

95.4 

93.5 

97.9 

40.2 

46.  •> 

19.40 

AUG 

98.1 

100-6 

94.2 

37.6 

Rn.n 

20 1 30 

SEP 

105.3 

106.3 

lfW-0 

3fi.3 

47.7 

19   07 

OCX 

110.5 

ns^fi 

infi,n 

38,3 

48  0 

NOV 

112.8 

115.8 

112.9 

39.2 

48.0 

i8:8l 

DEC 

114.2 

116.1 

in.T 

38.1 

46.9 

19 -.-^2 

AVERAGE 

inn.n 

irvn.n 

inn.n 

r?Q  •> 

4A  a 

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1934  -JAN 

112.9 

113.6 

107.6 

37.3 

48.7 

19.09 

FEB 

ns,R 

T14.7 

m  ,A 

.7fl-4 

47-2 

19,flq 

MAR 

114.3 

115.7 

112.1 

38.4 

49.5 

19.86 

APR 

111.4 

115.6 

110.2 

38.7 

50.1 

20.31 

MAY 

108.2 

110.6 

103.1 

37.3 

51.3 

20.01 

J  UN 

107.4 

112.9 

104.7 

38.2 

52.2 

20.56 

JUU 

104.0 

107.5 

98.8 

37.2 

49.2 

19.80- 

AUQ 

109-2 

119-4 

106.0 

38.0 

49.4 

19.65 

SEP 

114.2 

115.3 

112.6 

38.6 

50.9 

20.01 

OCT 

118.5 

123.9 

118.6 

39.2 

50.2 

19.59 

NOV 

116.9 

121.0 

114.0 

38.2 

48.0 

19.64 

DEC 

113-9 

118-5 

112.9 

38.8 

48.1 

18.60 

AVERAGE 

112.0 

115.1 

109.3 

38.2 

49-6 

19.75 

II 

1935-  JAN 

112.2 

121.0 

110.0 

38.4 

52.3 

19.80 

FEB 

113.5 

122.4 

110.8 

38.2 

51.2 

19.40 

MAR 

109.6 

119.9 

10R.3 

38.7 

52.3 

19.98 

APR 

109.6 

122.1 

110.0 

39.3 

52.8 

20.67 

MAY 

1Q7.3 

117.4 

103.5 

37.8 

54.9 

20.64 

JUN 

106. 1 

117.1 

104.3 

38.5 

54.5 

20.74 

JUL 

105.4 

115.3 

102.0 

37.9 

54.6 

20.63 

AUG 

107.9 

115.0 

101.7 

36.9 

54.9 

20.32 

SEP 

110.3 

121.5 

109.9 

39.0 

54.8 

20.97 

OCT 

112.6 

124.9 

115.0 

40.0 

53.6 

21.10 

NOV 

111.2 

118.S 

105.9 

37.3 

SB.O 

j>o.a4 

DEC 

109.6 

121.5 

109.3 

39.1 

55.0 

21.23 

AVERAGE 

109.6 

119.7 

107.6 

58,4 

53.8 

20.49 

Soure*:    Bureau  of  Labor  Statlatiet.    Data  ire  for  clasalflcatlon  "Dra«- 
gitte'  j^reparatlonc*    Daring  June  and  Deceober  1933  and  1934  e^rozl- 
teitely  96  per  oemt  of  the  en;>l07eee  reported  under  tble  olaseiflcatlon 
were  covered  "by  the  Oode  definition.    Tor  explanation  of  the  methods  used, 
some  of  idiich  reenlt  in  figoree  different  from  those  of  B.L*8*«  tee  text* 
. — ■-, — 

DIVISION    or    REVIEW,    NRA 
Industry  Statistics  Unit,  SOtmmh 


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-  174  - 
Table  83 

Code  No. 

204 

PUMBIKG  FIXIPUHSS   IBDUSTRT 
Fuc+ory  Employment,  Payrolls,  Hours,  ond  Wac 

les,  1933-1935 

MONTH 

INDEXES 
1933  =  lOO 

AVERAGE 
HOURS 

WORKED 

PER 

WEEK 

WAGES 

AVERAGE 
HOURLY 

(C?nt») 

AVERAGE 
WEEKLY 

iC9li«r9l 

EMPUJYMENT    PAYROLLS 

MAN-HOURS 

1933-JAN 

79.7 

53-5 

49.0 

IS.S 

47.4 

10.01 

FEB 

91-4 

65-6 

71.6 

23.3 

42.2 

10.69 

MAR 

90.fi 

79. a 

flfl.a 

29,2 

45  ,3 

■\3.12 

APR 

86-7 

69.fi 

69.2 

22.8 

46.0 

11.87 

MAY 

99.4 

101-B 

112.3 

33.6 

44.1 

15.20 

JUN 

107.B 

126.9 

146.2 

40.5 

43-7 

17. 55 

JUL 

^n9.$ 

lift, 4 

Ifp.? 

34.0 

43,6 

15,99 

AUG 

107, R 

131.? 

1?6,1 

35,0 

50,5 

18,17 

SEP 

11R.6 

136,5 

126.6 

32,6 

51.7 

17.54 

OC7- 

11?»1 

129, fi 

117,4 

?0,9 

63.4 

16,91 

NOV 

101,7 

97,? 

A4,a 

24.8 

P4,3 

14.14 

DEC 

97.a 

90-7 

82.8 

25.2 

53.8 

13.75 

AVERAGE 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

29.3 

48.1 

14.56 

II 

1934  -JAN 

7«^a 

73.5 

65.7 

24.5 

52-9 

13.61 

FEB 

97.6 

90,7 

80.6 

24.6 

53-1 

13-64 

MAR 

97,4 

96.4 

85.4 

26.1 

53.8 

14.53 

APR 

93.0 

93.9 

83.4 

26.7 

53.3 

14.81 

MAY 

92.8 

97.2 

87.0 

27.9 

53.5 

15.61 

JUN 

105.9 

lia.9 

108.1 

30.4 

54.0 

16.76 

JUL. 

Bfif4 

99.fi 

90.6 

31.2 

55.0 

17.30 

AUG 

aa.7 

9fi.9 

88.3 

31,4 

54-3 

17.17 

SEP 

aa.7 

95.4 

86.1 

28-9 

55-1 

16.17 

OCT 

94.7 

117-2 

107.6 

33.8 

55.2 

18.61 

NOV 

93^4 

119, a 

109,2 

34.8 

55-6 

19.21 

DEC 

op, ft 

1J>fi,Q 

n?i^9 

36.0 

55.4 

19.85 

AVERAGE 

92.4 

102.1 

92.3 

29.7 

54-2 

16.44 

II 

1935-  JAN 

inp,p 

136,? 

124,0 

36.0 

54.6 

19.56 

TEB 

107^7 

147-a 

132.4 

36.6 

55.0 

20.09 

MAR 

107,4 

150,7 

132,-l 

36,6 

56.2 

20.51 

APR 

109. fi 

156.4 

137.4 

3V-3 

56.5 

21.03 

MAY 

119, a 

172.5 

151-0 

37.5 

56.2 

21.02 

JUN 

ISfl.l 

17a. 0 

156.7 

36.4 

55-6 

20.12 

JUL 

i4a^fi 

190,7 

168,8 

35,0 

55,6 

19.45 

AUG 

160,4 

PJ2.3 

193.1 

36.2 

56.1 

21.04 

SEP 

166.7 

227.6 

203.3 

38-6 

56.2 

£1.67 

OCT 

159.3 

237.6 

212.0 

39.6 

56.0 

22.20 

NOV 

1B4.8 

219.7 

195.1 

37.5 

56.2 

21.12 

DEC 

151.5 

222-2 

196.5 

38.6 

56.4 

21.81 

AVERAGE 

132.9 

187.7 

16§.9 

?7,3 

56.8 

20.80 

Sovoei     Bureau  of  Labor  Statistics  in  cooperation  wj 
Berlew,  IBi.     Daring  Jme  and  December  1933  and  1934 
porting  •stablishments  were  eorered  completely  or  (ii 
ooii5)letely  "by  the  code  definition.    For  e:qplanatlon  < 
some  of  ^lich  restat  in  figures  different  from  those 

Lth  the  Division  of 
activities  of  the  re- 
1  a  few  eases)  almost 
)f  the  methods  used, 
of  B.L.S*,  see  text. 

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Table  84 

Code  Ho-    257 

PBIHTIfiO  DQUlPMFnfT  IISOBITaT  AND  TRAIK 
i              Fac+ory  Employment,  Payrolls,  Hours,  and  Wages,  1933-1935 

MONTH 

INDEXES 
1933  =  lOO 

AVERAGE 
HOURS 

WORKED 

PER 

WEEK 

WAGES 

AVERAGE 
HOURLY 

(Cent el 

AVERAGE 
WCEKLY 

1  Dollar. > 

EMPLOYMENT 

PAYROLLS 

MAN-HOURS 

1933 -JAN 

96.S 

98-3 

82.8 

27.7 

7fi.2 

21  ffiA 

FEB 

96.8 

88.6 

85-9 

28.fi 

74.9 

19.39 

MAR 

96.1 

94.6 

96.4 

31.8 

65. 0 

20.flA 

APR 

95.4 

93.1 

93.  a 

31  .5 

65^5 

21.06 

MAY 

94.8 

93.3 

91.7 

31.0 

fiR^A 

21 ,24 

J  UN 

8fi.5 

81.5 

83. fl 

32. ft 

64.6 

»lt20 

JUL. 

as.ft 

83.8 

flfi.2 

31.9 

64t2 

?1  tO? 

AUG 

103.5 

107-9 

10fl.fi 

33.fi 

6$fil 

??!.Sfl 

SEP 

109-a 

lis. 9 

ns.fi 

3?,? 

A<>t9 

'>P:,m 

OCX 

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lOf^.O 

IIR,! 

??»3 

65.9 

21. 2S 

NOV 

118.8 

117.5 

119.3 

33.6 

65.2 

21.92 

DEC 

116.2 

121.6 

124.8 

34.4 

64.3 

22-17 

AVERAGE 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

31.9 

6A.9 

21.38 

II 

1934 -JAN 

119.0 

131.0 

133-3 

35-9 

65-4 

23.49 

FEB 

124.1 

132.1 

133.3 

34.4 

66-1 

22-77 

MAR 

ISO.  5 

148.7 

148.7 

36.6 

66.8 

24.^ 

APR 

136.4 

167.6 

168.4 

37.2 

66.5 

24.73 

MAY 

141,2 

176.0 

167.6 

38.0 

70.0 

26-51 

J  UN 

142.1 

174.9 

167.2 

37.7 

70.1 

26.41 

JUU 

143.2 

174.3 

167.2 

37.4 

69.8 

26-10 

AUS 

141.9 

172.4 

164.3 

37.1 

70-4 

26.06 

SEP 

14S.3 

175.8 

166-8 

37-3 

70-7 

26.33 

OCT 

145.4 

176.3 

172.5 

38.0 

66.2 

25.89 

NOV 

146.1 

167.5 

165.1 

36.2 

68-0 

24.63 

DEC 

148-0 

184-6 

182.4 

39-5 

67-9 

26-80 

AVERAGE 

138.4 

164.1 

160.  6 

37.1 

68.3 

25.34 

II 

1935-  JAN 

lBO-2 

187-4 

182.2 

38-9 

67-8 

26-38 

FEB 

161.8 

179.9 

174.7 

37.0 

68-0 

25-12 

MAR 

163.6 

197.7 

190-8 

39.8 

68.1 

27.12 

APR 

15S.9 

199.2 

191.6 

39.9 

68.6 

27.36 

MAY 

155.0 

196.9 

189-1 

39-1 

68-8 

26-93 

JUN 

163.1 

200-3 

191.4 

37,6 

69-2 

26-00 

JUL 

163.8 

198-5 

189.fi 

37-1 

69-1 

25.67 

AUG 

158.6 

204.2 

194.5 

39.3 

69.3 

27.25 

SEP 

160.2 

206.9 

199.5 

39.9 

68.6 

27.33 

OCT 

161.8 

21S.5 

204.0 

40.4 

69.2 

27.93 

NOV 

184.0 

206-B 

1SS.2 

38-9 

68. B 

26-63 

DEC 

167.8 

228-S 

218-8 

41.9 

68-9 

28-89 

AVERAGE 

158.6 

201.6 

193.8 

39.2 

68.7 

26.88 

Source:     Bureau  of  Labor  Statistlea  In  cooperation  wit 
Barlew,  HBi.     During  Jxtne  and  Secenber  1933  and  1934  a 
porting  •stablighmentt  nere  covered  couqpletely  or  (in 
coiqsletely  b7  the  code  definition.     For  explanation  of 
Boms  of  which  restCLt  in  figures  different  from  those  o 

h  the  DiTlsion  of 
^tivitieg  of  the  re- 
a  few  oases)  almost 

the  metliods  used, 
f  B.L.S.*  see  text. 

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Fac+ory  Employment,  Payrolls,  Hours,  and  Wages,  1933-1935 


MONTH 


INDEXES 
1933  =  lOO 


EMPLOYMENT 


=fi4 


PAYROLLS 


MAN-MOURS 


AVEPA6C 
HOURS 

WORKED 

PER 

WEEK 


WAGES 


AVERAGE 
HOURLY 

(Centa; 


AVERAGE 
WEEKLY 

(Pollara) 


laaarJAN 


96.1 


102.4 


_9a.^ 


_M,A. 


4rt-Q 


17.14 


FEB 


MAR 


APR 


jasuSL 


9Q.2 


.aa»&. 


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89.7 


90.7 


9fi.O 


.a6.A. 


90.0 


jBa«a- 


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JBUl- 


46.7 


_5fi.^ 


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jLfioa. 


-ifi.^. 


_l£uJ2- 


MAY 


JSU2L 


_aB«ft. 


.J9^ 


_3a*3_ 


_5a*i. 


16.49 


JUM 


78.2 


70.7 


72.7 


31.1 


&6.4 


i5.oe 


JUl. 


AUG 


97.0 


87.2 


-95.^ 


_22.£. 


Jlfi^QL 


lift.  4 


117^0 


-34.0. 


_&a«a. 


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JA^IBl. 


JLfi.9Q_ 


SEP 


OCT 


111.4 


_1QB^ 


107.  6 


ja2iJL 


_lDB»fi_ 


JJLa*2- 


JJ.3.^ 


_34»9- 


67.4 


_fi2.fi_ 


JL£«2I. 


19.96 


NOV 


110.  a 


113.2 


-114.:l 


_a4.5_ 


JSaJL 


JL&UfiL 


DEC 


AVgRAGC 


JJ&mS- 


12S-8 


AOiMiL 


_1Q(ML 


33.2 


33.4 


68.2 


65.6 


17.94 


16.86 


1934 -JAN 


FEB 


122.6 


jjaa. 


_iaQ»&. 


_1M^^ 


iia-1 


-lfii«4- 


.^2^2^ 


34.6 


86>8 


§7.7 


17^84. 
19.79 


MAR 


j£a«4- 


jjasLS- 


166.9 


36.0 


58.6 


20.34 


APR 


X7Q.6 


X99.1 


1B0.9 


36.5 


68.3 


ao.fe6 


MAY 


J  UN 


jja^ 


.ji&i. 


aoQ.6 


36.6 


JOSL^ 


.21&JQ. 


22B.9 


36.1 


58.0 


67.4 


30.48 


30.  g4 


JUL 


JLfl9«2- 


.214.8- 


..2QQ.iL 


ag.6 


87.6 


19.18 


Aua 


IBS.fl 


J31Z^ 


:is&m6- 


-26^2. 


69.9 


30.94 


_S£P. 


OCT 


NOV 


DEC 


AVERAGE 


Jja»2- 


170.1 


JL&Q,^ 


JOuSi. 


JM^&. 


128.8 


32.6 


126.7 


J2fi«^ 


-12^.^ 


33.8 


131.9 


-IfiL^ 


191.0 


129.P 


J3*L 


164.6 


33.9 


61.4 


61.0 


»?.! 


60.7 


68.9 


18.88 


19.80 


19.86 


19.77 


19.79 


1935-  JAN 


-122.8- 


JL4g.iL 


A3QmS. 


33.0 


60.3 


19.87 


FEB 


JLfiS.2. 


-aQL«l- 


-iSaS. 


34.6 


61.4 


21.16 


MAR 


-202^ 


f^^SitS 


818.6 


36.Q 


62.0 


22.24 


APR 


MAY 


JUN 


JUL 


ftftS.fi 
J^4.iL 


JQLiS- 


356.3 


37.2 


J36&^ 


36.6 


-182*1. 


JI&mI. 


193^8 


32.6 


JL2a.^ 


iae.7 


113.9 


3Q.9 


63.3 


63.9 


62..  7 


SQtS 


33.43 


23.87 


ao.4i 


18.76 


AUG 


-SEP. 


.JL2i.A. 


2MJL 


133.6. 


33.1 


.liZiJL 


-15L7_ 


33.9 


60.3 


59.2 


19.82 


19.96 


OCT 


NOV 


ise.s 


190.0 


168.5 


r?5e3 


179.8 


JOSLJL 


J.S&jJL 


.S6«JS. 


59.? 


-81*2- 


21.65 


21.60 


P£g 


■ AVERAGE 


JMai. 


jSS2a£. 


171(^9 


g'i^-g 


J57«.2 


-g09.9 


JLIKUQ. 


62.1 


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Table  86 

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198 



S4IUUT  SAIXTI  iPPLIilCB  UnXBOlI 
Factory  Employment,  Payrolls,  Hours,  and  Wages,  1933-1935 

MONTH      ' 

INDEXES 
1933  =  lOO 

AVERAGE 
HOURS 

WORKED 

PER 

WEEK 

WAGES 

AVERAGE 
HOURLY 

(Cwti) 

AVERAGE 
WEEKLY 

(DoXiftTi) 

EMPU3YMENT 

PAYROLUS 

MAN-HOURS 

1933 -JAN 

105.2 

107.6 

104.6 

21.7 

60.fi 

14.27 

TEB 

100.2 

97.0 

99.7 

21.7 

57.4 

13.50 

MAR 

97.4 

84.1 

88.9 

19.9 

58.6 

11.67 

APR 

^3.0 

66.1 

70.0 

16.4 

58.4 

9.60 

MAY 

90.6 

67.7 

70.6 

17.0 

69.4 

10.10 

J  UN 

9fi.l 

77.8 

6S.4 

18.7 

58.4 

10.95 

vJUL 

97.8 

86. 6 

91. B 

20.4 

58-0 

11.83 

AUG 

99.& 

99.9 

97.3 

21.3 

63-6 

13.56 

SEP 

lOS.S 

lll.S 

107.9 

22-8 

64-0 

14-57 

OCT- 

104.8 

12R.9 

121.fi 

2i.a 

64.3 

lfi.P4 

NOV 

107,4 

1?9.7 

19^,0 

27,2 

64,7 

17,57 

DEC 

104.fi 

137-S 

131.4 

27.4 

64.9 

17.76 

AVERAGE 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

21.7 

61.0 

13.47 

II 

1934 -JAN 

108.7 

146.1 

139.1 

27.9 

65.1 

18.16 

FEB 

Jlli-9 

152.4 

147.8 

28.8 

63.9 

18.41 

MAR 

11B.7 

177.1 

170.4 

32-1 

64.5 

20.68 

APR 

122.« 

19S.3 

185.4 

33.1 

64.6 

a. 39 

MAY 

12fi.8 

210.6 

202.3 

34.8 

64.4 

22.44 

J  UN 

129.fi 

225.2 

216.3 

36-4 

64.6 

23.48 

JUt. 

141.4 

239.2 

219-1 

33.8 

67.9 

22.94 

AUG 

ISfl.l 

241.  B 

223.6 

35-3 

67.2 

23.70 

SEP 

ISfi.S 

209.1 

193.8 

31-0 

67.2 

20.83 

OCT 

las.s 

217.7 

198.7 

32.5 

68.3 

22.18 

NOV 

J^fO 

207^0 

188.0 

30-6 

68-4 

20.91 

DEC 

11^^.4 

?19.9 

?m-9 

32.5 

67.6 

21.97 

AVERAGE 

IPT.fl 

205.  S 

190.5 

32-4 

66-1 

21.42 

11 

1935-  JAN 

153.7 

207.1 

191,3 

31,2 

65-0 

20.24 

FEB 

196.? 

224.0 

205. B 

32-4 

65-2 

21-16 

MAR 

1??1 17 

19<l^(i 

lflf),fl 

32.4 

66-2 

21-43 

APR 

187.P 

211  ^fi 

192-0 

32-9 

66.1 

21.74 

MAY 

121.6 

ill  98. a 

181,2 

32-5 

66.5 

21.63 

JUN 

l??.ft 

Tfll  t6 

if.3,a 

29-1 

66.0 

19.23 

JUL 

IP?. 4 

1B7.1 

168.1 

29^7 

fifi.4 

19.73 

AUG 

llft,?i 

21A^3 

187.5 

34-5 

66-2 

22.84 

SEP 

IP.Q.fl 

£35.2 

209-0 

35.1 

66.2 

23.22 

OCT 

130.9 

256.6 

228.0 

38.0 

66.1 

25.13 

NOV 

133.0 

257.3 

227.5 

37.3 

66.5 

24.83 

DEC 

1S3.8 

272.7 

2S8.7 

38.9 

67.3 

26.16 

AVERAGE 

127.9 

220.5 

197.8 

33.7 

66.1 

22.28 

Soorcei     Bureau  of  Labor  Statistics  In  cooperation  with  the  DItIg 
BeTlew,  HBA..     Daring  Juoe  and  Decem'ber  1933  and  1934  activities  o 
porting  establlahiaentB  were  covered  completely  or  (in  a  few . cases 
completely  by  the  code  definition.     For  e:q)lanatlon  of  the  method 
Bfflne  of  which  result  In  figures  different  from  those  of  B.L.8.»  s 

ion  of 
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DIVISION     OF    REVIEW,    NRA 

Industry  Statistics  Unit,  EG:mmh 


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Table  87 


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BiZOI  IKD  SUE  DIEIHG  ABD  PBIVTIHG  IBDUBIBT 

Tac+ory  Employment,  Payrolls,  Hours,  and  Wages,  1933-1935 


^■■oN-rH 


INDEXES 
1933  =  lOO 


emrjoyment  payrolls  man-hours 


AVERAGE 
HOURS 

WORKED 

PER 

WEEK 


WAGES 


AVERAGE 
HOURLY 

(C«nf  ) 


AVERAGE 
WEEKLY 

(Dollar a) 


il933-JAN 


ADA^l. 


109.4 


111.2 


89.4 


47.6 


19.36 


PEB 


-Ifl&JL 


AQ&^iL 


-114JL 


41.2 


47.3 


19.49 


MAR 


97.6 


-BL.3- 


_as«B- 


32.9 


47.7 


16.99 


APR 


_lfi4«fi_ 


llfi.9 


J^a«iL 


.^&.a- 


_4&.2_ 


21  .22 


MAY 


JUN 


JLfi4^ 


AQZm^ 


JOAafi- 


.42^ 


Ji2&^ 


JLQUL 


117.4 


ASalL 


-ia*afi- 


JUL 


112.4 


102.9 


120.9 


-43mJL 


-42.«£. 


17.26 


AUG 


llfi*8 


JlQ*fl_ 


-10Q«A. 


J23«fi_ 


.fifi^A. 


J^«24- 


SEP 


.£4«a. 


47.2 


_4&«fi. 


_33*2. 


-fifi-6- 


ifi.aa 


OCX 


NOV 


39.9 


189.9 


42.4 

148. B 


38.8 


86.8 


1P1.4 


3fi.8 


fi3.6 


MU6- 


-20^20- 


21.72 


DEC 


lffl.2 


l£9.g 


iQg-g 


J£«(L 


62.4 


19.90 


AVETRAGE 


AQQ^iL 


AQSi^iL 


JJUUL 


_8&.1_ 


.M^3L 


J£^9£_ 


1934  -JAN 


FEB 


1P1.7 
123.7 


123.1 


142.A 


91.2 


113.0 


-28*2- 


-3LJL 


.£&JL 


.60^9. 


JA^iOZ. 


_2Lja. 


MAR 


APR 


-12£«1. 


128.2 


J<Q3«8- 


_32«4- 


119.0 


JL£4«fi_ 


97.6 


.Jl^A. 


61.7 


.££^ 


19t74 


19.79 


MAY 


jj^L^a. 


111.2 


8S.7 


_2a«i. 


-64..£- 


_1A«16_ 


JUN 


109.9 


8B.6 


66.8 


23.3 


-63*2- 


14.86 


JUL 


106.7 


90.6 


-26*2- 


27.0 


62.2 


16.37 


AUG 


107.7 


106.1 


jafi*9- 


-30*9- 


63.1 


_19..23- 


SEP 


101.9 


107.3 


90.7 


-34*JL 


_62»2. 


.20*fi6- 


OCT 


-106*4- 


JXI0*4. 


80. 7 


.29*2- 


.£2^2- 


JJLalfi- 


NOV 


J1*Z- 


36.9 


-29*2- 


36.1 


fiP.l 


-22*46- 


DEC 


118.0 


148.1 


ina.a 


33.7 


69.1 


23.32 


AVERAGE 


107.1 


108. a 


.B&*4- 


.30*8- 


.£2*1. 


19.46 


1935-  JAN 


TEB 


MAR 


-12Ufi- 


113^6 


no.B 


164.4 


133.4 


134.4 


110.3 


93.7 


94.6 


-84.2- 
31.6 


32.8 


69.2 


69.7 


70.3 


_2A*0B- 


22.01 


-28*01. 


APR 


109.2 


128.3 


ftQ-ft 


_31*fL 


70.7 


_22*2a_ 


MAY 


106.4 


-104.6 


_Z2*a_ 


_26*2- 


71.2 


_ia*fiZ. 


JUN 


lOfl.l 


88.8 


60.7 


23.2 


72.6 


-16*28- 


JUL 


-9Q«8- 


76.7 


-62*2- 


-22*0- 


72.0 


16.79 


AUG 


93.t 


104.1 


.80*2- 


_S3«0- 


_6i*2- 


_22*Z8- 


SEP 


.42*£_ 


69. P. 


-68*4- 


J28*2- 


.fia*fi- 


JA.fifi_ 


OCT 


98,1 


89.8 


■66.8 


.2fi*r. 


71.1 


-ia*flQ_ 


NOV 


MaL. 


SZaS^ 


68.4 


26.6 


71.5 


19.06 


DEC 


82.6 


g6.8 


78.0 


80.2 


70.6 


.ZL^ZL 


AVERAGE 


_1Q2L^ 


107.6 


77,6 


-2a*fi_ 


70«6 


20,88 


8oiiro«t    Bar«aa  of  Labor  Statlstlos  in  oooperatlon  with  tho  Division  of 
BaiTlev,  BBA.     Daring  Jtna  and  D*o«nlMr  1933  and  1934  aetlTltleB  of  the  re- 
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coaqpletely  "by  the  code  definition.    Tor  explanation  of  the  methods  used, 
•one  of  which  result  in  figures  different  from  those  of  B.L.8.,  see  text. 


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-  184  - 
Table  88 

Code  Ho 

.  14 

BATON  AH)  SYNTHETIC  YAifli  PaDDUCIWG  Il^-DUSTRT 
Fac+ory  Employment,  Payrolls,  Hours,  and  Wages,  1933-1935 

MONTH 

INDEXES 
1933  =  lOO 

AVERAGE 
HOURS 

WORKED 

PER 

WEEK 

WAGES 

AVERAGE 
HOURLY 

(Cent.) 

AVERAGE 
WEEKLY 

(Dollars) 

EMPUOYMENT 

PAYROLLS 

A/ 

MAN-HOURS 

1933-JAN 

89.2 

66.3 

97.8 

45.5 

37.7 

16.83 

FEB 

89-1 

84.8 

95.2 

44.3 

3»,0 

16.50 

MAR 

84.7 

80.4 

90.7 

44^4 

38.1 

16.38 

APR 

'79-5 

72.6 

82.8 

43.2 

3b.O 

15.74 

MAY 

87.6 

83.2 

94.2 

44.6 

37.5 

16.27 

JUfM 

92.3 

92.1 

100.8 

45.3 

37.3 

17,05 

JUL. 

99,8 

99^3 

106.1 

44.1 

40.8 

16.51 

AUG 

112,0 

111.0 

106.9 

39.6 

45.2 

17.21 

SEP 

117,0 

119,8 

107.1 

38.0 

46.3 

17.38 

OCT- 

)17,,'* 

1»d?,fl 

107.2 

37.9 

46-3 

17.75 

NOV 

117^5 

123.3 

107.1 

37.8 

46.8 

17,55 

DEC 

114.1 

124.4 

104.2 

37.9 

48.2 

18.28 

AVERAGE 

100«0 

100.0 

100.0 

41.9 

41.7 

16.95 

J| 

1934  -JAN 

113-1 

117-2 

98.2 

36.0 

48.3 

17.35 

FEB 

llB-1 

123.9 

103.8 

37.4 

47.7 

17.86 

MAR 

114.0 

122.9 

105.1 

37.5 

47.8 

17.90 

APR 

112.9 

124.7 

102.6 

37.7 

48.6 

18,27 

MAY 

94.8 

107.7 

85.2 

37.3 

50.6 

18.84 

J  UN 

96,9 

112.6 

87.8 

37.6 

51.5 

19.26 

JUL. 

lOB^l 

117.5 

92.2 

36.4 

51.0 

18.56- 

AUG 

107,7 

120^0 

-.92.7 

35.7 

51.3 

18,32 

SZP 

108,  P 

121.4 

^9 

36.4 

51.6 

18.81 

OCT 

108.7 

122.2 

96.7 

36.9 

51.6 

18,79 

NOV 

113,S 

130-5 

103.2 

37.7 

50.9 

19.16 

DEC 

llfi.fi 

135.2 

107.1 

38,1 

50.8 

19.35 

AVERAGE 

108.9 

121.3 

97,3 

37.1 

50.1 

18.54 

II 

1935-  JAN 

119,fi 

138,2 

110,5 

38.3 

50.4 

19.32 

FEB 

122.8 

142.1 

113.1 

38.2 

50.5 

19.29 

MAR 

123.5 

142.1 

112.0 

37.6 

51.1 

19.21 

APR 

118.6 

136.7 

105.8 

37.0 

52.0 

19.25 

MAY 

115.7 

133.9 

103.5 

37.1 

52.2 

19.36 

JUN 

115.4 

135.4 

105.1 

37.8 

51.6 

19.51 

JUL 

116.1 

135^3 

105.5 

37.7 

51.4 

19.38 

AUG 

120-5 

142-7 

111.3 

38.3 

51.4 

19.70 

SEP 

125.2 

148.7 

116.5 

38.6 

51.2 

19.73 

OCT 

126.3 

148.4 

116.3 

38.2 

51.3 

19.56 

NOV 

126.1 

148.3 

115.5 

38.0 

51.5 

19.68 

DEC 

126.7 

150.9 

117.0 

38.3 

51.9 

19.84 

AVERAGE 

121.4 

141,9 

111.0 

37.9 

51.4 

19.48 

Scurce:     Bureau  of  Labor  Stall etloe.     Data  are  for  cL 
and  allied  productgf'    During  June  and  December  1933 
95  per  cent  of  the  employeee  reported  under  this  clas 
covered  "by  the  Code  definition.     For  explanation  of  tl 
of  ^ich  result  in  figures  different  from  those  of  B. 
a/    As  adjusted  to  1933  Census  totals  by  lIBAj_ 

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Table  89 

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16S 

RKPBACTOHIES  INDDSTRY 
Fac+ory  Employment,  Payrolls,  Hours,  qnd  Wac 

es,  1933-1935 

MONTH 

INDEXES 
1933  =  lOO 

AVERAGE 
HOURS 

WORKED 

PER 

WEEK 

WAGES 

AVERAGE 
HOURLY 

(0«*lt8) 

AVERAGE 
WEEKLY 

EMPLOYMCNT 

PAYROLLS 

MAN-HOURS 

193  3 -JAN 

66.5 

64.6 

59.9 

29.8 

37.1 

10.35 

TEB 

73.7 

60. 3 

fil.fl 

26. f) 

29.1 

10.55 

MAR 

fia.9 

49-1 

fiq-fl 

»4.4 

afi.7 

9.10 

APR 

73.8 

55.2 

73-2 

33-7 

36-a 

9.46 

MAY 

77.3 

68.0 

77.4 

34.0 

36.6 

11.12 

JUN 

96.1 

105.6 

110.4 

38.2 

35.6 

13. &7 

JUL 

12fi.8 

153.4 

153-8 

41.2 

37-4 

ifi.ea 

AUG 

136.8 

162.0 

161-2 

37-0 

41-0 

14. 6B 

SEP 

136.1 

162.8 

125-4 

33-3 

Afi-B 

13.86 

OCT 

isa.B 

129-a 

11.^-1 

29.9 

44-9 

ip.fia 

NOV 

loa.i 

111-1 

101.8 

31 -fi 

44.1 

IP. 47 

DEC 

99.fi 

98.5 

9S-0 

31.7 

42.7 

12.00 

AVERAGE 

100.0 

100.0 

100-0 

33-6 

39-7 

12-09 

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1934 -JAN 

97-fi 

104-1 

93-2 

S2-B 

42.4 

13-00 

FEB 

100.7 

114-6 

9B.a 

.        33-3 

43-3 

13-94 

MAR 

103-9 

124-7 

107.4 

3fi-l 

42-0 

14-08 

APR 

109-0 

131 -4 

113.9 

35.5 

42.7 

14.47 

MAY 

116.7 

153.1 

125-4 

36-5 

46.1 

16.56 

JUN 

119.7 

149-8 

119-1 

33-8 

47-4 

15-60 

JUL. 

llfi.O 

1S4-1 

102-7 

30-1 

47-5 

14-53 

AUG 

lOB.a 

112-2 

fifi-» 

26-9 

47-5 

12-95 

SEP 

97. S 

98-8 

80. a 

.  2fl.2 

47-6 

13.16 

OCT 

87.2 

99.6 

77.0 

30.0 

48.3 

14.52 

NOV 

87.0 

99.5 

76.9 

30.0 

48.7 

14.50 

DEC 

fl9-7 

98.4 

7fi.B 

31-0 

49-2 

15.09 

AVERAGE 

IDS^S^ 

118^4 

96.4 

31*9^ 

46-1 

14.38 

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1935-  JAN 

fifi.fi 

103-9 

78-1 

31.0 

49-3 

15.24 

FEB 

94.S 

132.2 

98.9 

36.6 

49.5 

18.19 

MAR 

101.8 

141.7 

104-9 

35. 0 

48.9 

17.14 

APR 

97.8 

127-1 

93-3 

32-4 

49.4 

15.96 

MAY 

93.7 

118.3 

87.7 

31.8 

46.7 

i&*75 

JUN 

9S.1 

116.4 

86.1 

31.4 

49.4 

15.62 

JUU 

92. S 

112.6 

84.8 

31.2 

48.9 

IP.OS 

AUG 

99.1 

135.6 

99.2 

34.0 

49.0 

16.77 

SEP 

102.5 

164.0 

112.8 

37.0 

48.6 

16.24       ' 

OCT 

108.8 

167.9 

122.7 

38.3 

49.4 

18.97 

NOV 

104.7 

188^9 

IIR.R 

37-6 

49.6 

18.61 

DEC 

ioa.4 

isa-7 

llfi-0 

37.8 

49.7 

18.89 

AVERAGE 

98.2 

1SS.6 

99.9 

S4.4 

49tZ 

17.04 

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-  188  - 
Table  90 


Cods  No.  60 


BSTAIL  TRAIXB  (QEHERAL  UEHCHAIOISE  GSOUP) 
^SSSEES^  Employment,  Payrolls,  Hours,  qnd  Wages,  1933-1935  W 


MONXH 


INDEXES 
1933  =  lOO 


EMPU3YMENT 


^ 


PAYROLLS 


J^ 


MAN-HOURS 


AVERAGE 
HOURS 

WORKED 

PER 

WEEK 


WAGES 


AVERAGE 
HOURLY 

(Cents) 


AVERAGE 
WEEKLY 

(Dollars) 


933-JAN 


90,7 


93.9 


95>6 


43.1 


41.7 


15.30 


r^B 


86.7 


87.S 


91.3 


43.1 


41.3 


MAR 


88.9 


APR 


95.8 


_81*7_ 

93.0 


87.8 


42.8 


je.2 


101.0 


43.1 


39.7 


MAY 


JUN 


93.2 
94.9 


90.7 


98.7 


43.3 


40.3 


92«7 


100.4 


43.3 


39.9 


JUL 


88.7 


_86*£_ 


91.1 


42.0 


39.9 


AUG 


93.1 


95.4 


86.7 


38.1 


45.8 


14.88 


14.38 


14.34 


14.37 


14.43 


14.37 
15.16 


SEP 


1Q5.7 


109.8 


97.7 


37.8 


47-6 


J£.55_ 


OCT 


JJU^ 


_115.2_ 


AQ2^2L 


37.6 


47,7 


NOV 


J15.2_ 


JJLfi»4_ 


_lQ6.a_ 


37.6 


47-7 


DEC 


141.2 


137.8 


JL£L.&. 


AVERAGE 


100.0 


100.0 


lOQ.Q 


43„0 


JIjSL 


42.7 


J^JSQ_ 


14.9?. 


J^Li2. 


14.77 


1934 -JAN 


-iQ2,a_ 


108.  7 


97,6 


38. 8 


47.S 


15.62 


FEB 


_liJQ»9- 


JI05»4_ 


9Ti.4 


37.0 


48.4 


A5*41_ 


MAR 


1Q7.0 


lQ9.g 


97.1 


37.1 


48.n 


-ifiwoa- 


APR 


IQ8.Q 


_113»2_ 


JLQQ*a_ 


38.2 


-4a*a. 


15.47 


MAY 


109.2 


JLOUSl. 


sfl.n 


48.5 


15.39 


JUN 


_lQ2»fi- 


113.0 


97.3 


37.0 


-48,a- 


-15S.52- 


JUL 


Qft.fi 


106,3 


90.4 


37.5 


4fl.a 


15.94 


AUS 


96.4 


102.3 


aa.4 


37.5 


48.7 


J^.68- 


SEP 


108.6 


-113*2- 


100.4 


-33*a- 


47.6 


-16.^59- 


OCT 


111.8 


118.2 


104.2 


38.1 


4R.1 


15.60 


NOV 


JOd,^ 


DEC 


160.4 


-122.^ 


-110»St- 


-38»0- 


-46,^ 


151.4 


-Ul^O- 


40,6 


-41^ 


-16,27- 


14.67 


AVERAGE 


11Q.8 


-114,^ 


-102,5- 


-38.0- 


-47.5- 


-15.4^ 


1935-  JAN        103.6 


112.4 


97.9 


S8.6 


47.6 


16.02 


TEB 


102.5 


110.6 


95.9 


38.3 


47.7 


15.95 


MAR 


105.3 


113.3 


106.3 


41.3 


52.6 


15.90 


APR 


112.2 


118.5 


112.7 


41.1 


52.6 


15.61 


MAY 


108.5 


116.7 


100.1 


37.7 


48.2 


16.88 


JUN 


107.7 


116.7 


109.3 


41.5 


52.7 


16.01 


JUL 


100.3 


109.8 


102.0 


41.6 


52.1 


16.18 


AUG 


97.0 


105.5 


99.6 


42.0 


51.7 


16.08 


SEP 


96.9 


95.4 


100.4 


42.4 


51.5 


14.56 


OCT 


99.5 


_96^ 


103.5 


42.5 


51.6 


JA.M- 


NOV 


100.4 


97.0 


103.9 


42,3 


51.5 


_14*2e_ 


DEC 


AVERAGE 


_UQ.fi. 
102.7 


106.1 


117.3 


««5 


49.1 


108.2 


104.1 


41.1 


60.7 


14.16 


15.41 


Source:  Bureau  of  Labor  Statistics.  Data  are  for  eub-classification  "General 
Merchandising"  of  the  classification  "Retail  Trade".  This  sub-classification 
according  to  the  1933  Census  accounted  for  between  40  and  45  per  cent  of  the 
employees  coTered  by  the  Cods  definition.   For  explanation  of  the  methods 
used  some  of  which  result  in  figures  different  from  those  of  B.L.S.,   see  tex|^. 
a/All  employees  on  a  salary  basis  or  wage  basis,   except  proprietors  of 


DIVISION   OF  REVIEW,  NRA  businsBBsB  which  aps  not  incorporated. 
Industry  Statistics  Unit,       b/Afl  adjusted  to  1933  CensMS  totals  by  B.l.S. 

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FORM     R-P-08 


-  190  - 
Ta^lg  91 


Code  So.  156 


RUIBER  MABUTACTURINO  IKDUSISY 
Fac+ory  Employment,  Payrolls,  Hours,  and  Wages,  1933-1935 


MONTH 


1933-JAN 


INDEXES 
1933  =  lOO 


EMPLOYMENT    PAYROLLS 


84«8 


jkL 


-aQ»fi_ 


MAN-HOURS 


as.4 


AVERAGE 
HOURS 

WORKED 

PER 

WEEK 


39.8 


WAGES 


AVE.RAGE 
HOURLY 

(Cents) 


42.1 


AVERAGE 
WEEKLY 

(Dollara) 


16.61 


'^e:b 


MAR 


8g.g 


79.8 


79^3 


fifl.O 


41.3 


68.4 


77.6 


37.6 


-38.^ 


40.9 


l«v^ 


-14; 


APR 


MAY 


J  UN 


79.4 


80.7 


86.9 


71.2 


JSUL. 


39.5 


78.9 


79.2 


37,9 


_9U. 


_96.S- 


42.9 


40.8 


43.3 


4a.  a 


-15;S2- 


-16»9L. 


18.17 


JUL 


AUG 


96.7 
113.9 


JLQ4»fl_ 


_na«4_ 


-112^ 


44.9 


_115»fi- 


39.3 


42.3 


44.9 


18.79 


17.98 


SEP 


_i24.a_ 


124.7 


116.7, 


36.3 


-4SJ3- 


17.46 


OCT 


JJ26*5_ 


132.5 


120.7 


-36,9- 


-VfVf- 


18,21 


NOV 


125.0 


_12fi.^ 


.iisja. 


35.0 


4fl.A 


]7.5ft 


DEC 


AVERAGE 


119.3 


100.0 


183.5 


JL12.£l 


36.6 


JilQ^ 


_1QQ»Q_ 


J5a*2_ 


48.6 


44.0 


17.57 


17^20 


1934  -JAN 


jjLa*9_ 


117.7 


104.0 


35^3 


49.6 


17.26 


FEB 


_115*0_ 


119.7 


_1Q4.1. 


35.  Q 


4S.B 


17>46 


MAR 


JJL6*(L 


JL2ZU- 


_lQa»Q_ 


_3fi»0_ 


48-9 


_lfiJ52_ 


APR 


117.7 


128.5 


_1Q9*0_ 


36.8 


49.3 


18.32 


MAY 


112.8 


_122.fi_ 


1QQ.9 


34.6 


-51*2. 


_ia.2e_ 


J  UN 


JLQ5»5_ 


_116^ 


98.8 


36.2_ 


49.3 


18.43 


JUL 


_iQa.2_ 


112.3 


94.0 


_a3.aL 


4.9,fi 


17.00 


AUG 


-106.^. 


114.8 


_95*a. 


34.7 


49.7 


_ia»02_ 


SEP 


106.5 


109.7 


88.7 


32.2 


■51.1 


-17.38 


OCT 


104.9 


113.3 


_9a»6_ 


34.5 


50.9 


_lfl.01_ 


NOV 


103.7 


108^3 


_92*fl_ 


34-6 


51.5 


17.84 


DEC 


104.7 


JI^mSl. 


99.7 


36.8 


51.6 


18.99 


AVERAGE 


109.7 


117.4 


99.1 


34.9 


50.1 


17.94 


1935-  JAN 


107.9 


126.0 


105.0 


37.6 


52.2 


19.55 


FEB 


109.6 


126.9 


103.1 


36.4 


51.7 


18.89 


MAR 


11Q.3 


129.1 


105.3 


36.9 


52.6 


19.41 


APR 


107.5 


184.Q 


100.8 


36.3 


52.8 


19.04 


MAY 


106.5 


121.8 


99.1 


36.0 


54.6 


i9^i 


JUN 


103.7 


115.0 


94.4 


35.2 


54.1 


18.92 


JUL 


101.0 


112.6 


92.2 


35.3 


51.9 


JJ3;i4_ 


AUG 


104.7, 


_121.5_ 


99.9 


36.9 


S2.S. 


19.27 


SEP 


OCT 


NOV 


108.7 


112.4 


_I1£J^ 


JL31.1. 


_1Q7J_ 


38*3 


139.6 


134.S 


JJi.4 


39.7 


as.o 


_52^ 


52.2 


62.3 


_2Q«02. 


20.63- 


-18*a4- 


DEC 


JLli.£_ 


148«8 


-11£*Q- 


29  «^. 


52.9 


20.88 


AVERAGE 


108«i8, 


lg7»l 


104»3 


JIx2_ 


_6i^!L 


19.51 


Sovirce:     Bureau  of  Labor  Statiatics.     KRA  cociposlte  of  data  for  classi- 
fications "Rubber  Boots  and  Shoes"  and  "Other  Rubber  Qoods."     During  June 
and  Decenber  1933  and  1934  approximately  90  per  cent  of  the  employees  re- 
ported under  this  classification  were  covered  by  the  Code  definitions.     Per 
I    explanation  of  tie  methods  used,   some  of  tfoich  result  in  figures  different 
L  from  those  of  B.L«a.,  aae  text.        ;     .        , .     ^    ,   ,     ,  — -  ^      - 

DIVISION    OF  REVIEW,  NRA  |7     As  adjusted  to  1933  Cena-os  totals  by  KEIA 

Industry  Statistics  Unit,  EKJ  12/12/35  9b  6b 


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FORM     R-P 

-08 

Table  92 

Code  ISO, 

174 

EUBBER  TIBE  MAHUPACTUfiING  IMDUSTBI 
Fac+ory  Employment,  Payrolls,  Hours,  and  Wages,  1933-1935 

MONXH 

INDEXES 
1933  =  lOO 

AVERAGE 
HOURS 

WORKED 

PER 

WEEK 

WAGES 

AVERAGE 
HOURLY 

(Cents) 

AVERAGE 
WEEKLY 

(Dollars)^ 

EMPLOYMENT 
a/ 

PAYROLLS 

MAN-HOURS 

1933 -JAN 

79,2 

64^,5 

70.2 

2^.9 

58.5 

17.00 

FEB 

81,1 

67^,1 

72.9 

28.7 

58.5 

17.03 

MAR 

78.8 

59.9 

64.8 

24.3 

58.8 

15.64 

APR 

79.2 

66.6 

72.4 

29.7 

58.5 

17.50 

MAY 

87.4 

93.5 

102.0 

37.7 

58.4 

22,19 

J  UM 

100.4 

118.8 

130.8 

42.1 

57.8 

24.28 

JUL 

113-2 

134.4 

137.2 

38.4 

62.3 

24.39 

AUG 

121.0 

128.6 

125.9 

32.4 

65.0 

21.90 

SEP 

118-7 

121.8 

113.9 

29.9 

68.1 

21.09 

OCT 

llfi.P 

120.7 

110.5 

30.5 

69.5 

21.24 

NOV 

11?.,  9 

109.1 

98.2 

38,5 

70.7 

19.52 

DEC 

111-9 

115.1 

101.2 

29.5 

72.4 

20.81 

AVERAGE 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

31.7 

63.2 

20.22 

II 

1934  -JAN 

111.4 

11S.1 

104.6 

30.3 

71.9 

21.59 

FEB 

116,2 

140.6 

117.8 

32.6 

76.0 

24.64 

MAR 

121.7 

154-3 

128.2 

33.5 

76,6 

25.13 

APR 

128.0 

164.5 

137.2 

33.8 

76,3 

25.58 

MAY 

128-9 

157.1 

130.2 

32.1 

76.8 

24.60 

J  UN 

127.3 

148-8 

122.4 

30.3 

77.4 

23.48 

JUL 

120.7 

136.0 

111.8 

29.1 

77.4 

22.70 

AUS 

115,2 

121,4 

96.6 

27.4 

80.0 

21.66 

SEP 

109.7 

115-6 

94.4 

28.8 

77.9 

21.55 

OCT 

108-1 

130.7 

96.2 

28.6 

79,9 

22.76 

NOV 

107.2 

122.5 

97.5 

28.7 

80.0 

22.67 

DEC 

112.1 

146-0 

119.8 

33,4 

80.7 

26.62 

AVERAGE 

117.2 

137.1 

113.1 

30.7 

77.6 

23.58 

II 

1935-  JAN 

llfi.S 

ifii,a 

11R.7 

m.a 

Rl,l 

26.70 

FEB 

118,1 

160.1 

121^3 

33-8 

84.0 

28.12 

MAR 

117.1 

158-5 

114-5 

32.4 

84.8 

27.14 

APR 

116-8 

159«2 

119.8 

33.2 

84.6 

27.80 

MAY 

114^,8 

142.7 

108.5 

30.6 

83.7 

?&.43 

JUN 

113,6 

143-4 

108-0 

30.9 

84.5 

25.85 

JUL 

109,6 

iai,8 

99,5 

29,fi 

84.2 

24-66 

AUG 

108.6 

135.8 

102.4 

30.5 

84.4 

25.59 

SEP 

109.6 

143.6 

108.1 

S2.1 

84.6 

26.82 

OCT 

110.2 

143.6 

108.1 

31.9 

84.6 

26.70 

NOV 

108.8 

145.7 

113.4 

ss.s 

81.8 

27.20 

DEC 

109.9 

155.3 

120.3 

35.3 

82.1 

28.72 

AVERAGE 

112.8 

147.1 

111.9 

32.3 

83.7 

26,75 

Source:     Bureau  of  Labor  Statistics.     Data  are  for  classlficati 
tires  and  inner  tubes".     During  June  and  December  1933  and  1934 
mately  80  per  cent  of  the  employees  reported  under  this  classif 
were  covered  by  the  Code  definition.     For  eaplanatlaa  of  the  me 
some  of  which  result  in  figures  different  from  those  of  B.L.S. 
a/    As  a4,iuflted  tQ_1333-i3eMn8  to  tela  by  UEA. 

an  "Eubber 
appro  xi- 
Lcation 

thode  used, 

,   see  tezt.l 

DIVISION     OF    REVIEW,    NRA 

Industry  Statistics  Unit,  EG:nmh 


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FORM     R-P 

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-  194  - 

Table  93 

GOdt   IQ. 

114 

SCIENTIFIC  APPABATUB  IMLUSTRT 
Fac+ory  Employment,  Payrolls,  Hours,  <and  Wages,  1933-1935 

MONTH 

INDEXES 
1933  =  100 

AVERAGE 
HOURS 

WORKED 

PER 

WEEK 

WAGES 

AVERAGE 
HOURLY 

(Cflnti) 

AVERAGE 
WEEKLY 

(Dollars). 

EMPUDYMENT 

PAYROLLS 

MAN-HOURS 

1933-JAN 

91.9 

80-7 

BO. 2 

30.. 'S 

60.2 

18, 7? 

FEB 

78.4 

62.6 

59.2 

26.2 

61.7 

17. OP. 

MAR 

85.8 

68.3 

66. 0 

26,7 

61.."? 

16.96 

APR 

80.8 

70.5 

71,7 

30, ft 

59.7 

18.69 

MAY 

84.1 

81.5 

85.7 

35.4 

59.6 

20.67 

JUN 

95.0 

104.9 

111-fi 

40.8 

59-1 

£2.54 

JUL. 

100.fi 

120.1 

134.4 

46.4 

56.7 

25.46 

AUG 

122.4 

133.9 

132.9 

27.4 

62.4 

23.15 

SEP 

lPfl,S 

13fi.9 

r?;!j,9 

36 1 2 

69^4 

22,56 

OCT 

125.5 

129.4 

125.1 

34.6 

68-4 

21.99 

NOV 

104.6 

107.4 

101-2 

33.6 

63.9 

21-92 

DEC 

101.6 

104.9 

98.3 

33.6 

63.9 

22.03 

AVERAGE 

100.0 

100.0 

100-0 

34.3 

61.2 

21.05 

II 

1934  -JAN 

101.9 

104.7 

98.6 

23.6 

64.4 

21.94 

FEB 

106.7 

112.fi 

107.9 

35.1 

63.3 

22.38 

MAR 

116.1 

125.3 

121.7 

36.4 

62.7 

22.89 

APR 

121.8 

130.7 

131-2 

37.4 

60.9 

22.75 

MAY 

123.8 

144.2 

139-0 

39.0 

62.8 

24.70 

JUN 

125.4 

146.9 

139-1 

38.5 

65.1 

^4.92 

JUU 

124.9 

141.4 

132.7 

36.9 

65.1 

24.08 

AUG 

118.2 

132-8 

123-9 

36.4 

65.8 

23.90 

SEP 

119-7 

133-5 

125-8 

36.5 

65-4 

23.86 

OCT 

122.6 

138.3 

129-3 

36.6 

66.4 

24.18 

,i                NOV 

123.1 

144.7 

134.3 

37.9 

66.6 

25.24 

•  DEC 

124.7 

151.1 

138.2 

38.5 

67.6 

26.00 

AVERAGE 

119.1 

133.9 

126.8 

36*9 

L       64^8 

23.90 

II 

1935-  JAN 

126.9 

154.1 

144.7 

39.6 

63.4 

25.27 

FEB 

131.0 

159.7 

145-2 

38.5 

64.3 

24.76 

MAR 

133.9 

165.2 

151.2 

39.2 

63-8 

25.02 

APR 

137.7 

167.8 

154.2 

aa.9 

66-0 

25.57 

MAY 

142.7 

177.4 

164. ft 

40,1 

65.2 

26.07 

JUN 

139.2 

172.2 

159.5 

39.8 

67.0 

26.45 

JUL 

140.2 

162-6 

152.2 

37.7 

63.8 

23.91 

1                 AUG 

132.4 

157-5 

147.2 

38.6 

63-2 

24.50 

SEP 

146.1 

189.7 

175-0 

41.6 

63-9 

26-56 

OCT 

150.5 

197.7 

184.1 

42.5 

63.9 

27.06 

NOV 

146,3 

178.4 

166.0 

39.4 

64-2 

25-22 

DEC 

143.7 

184.3 

168.9 

40.8 

62.3 

25.82 

AVERAGE 

139.  a 

172.2 

159 14 

39.7 

64.3 

25. &2 

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Review,  MX.     Darlnj  J\me  and  December  1933  and  1934  activities  c 
porting  establtshittents  were  coTeredconpletely  or  (la  a  few  casei 
cosQ>letel7  by  the  code  defiaitlon*    Tor  sxplanation  of  the  method 
tome  of  which  result  in  figures  different  from  those  of  S.L.S.,  i 
i 

lion  of 
f  the  re« 
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Table  94 


Code  Mo.  167 


SET  UP  PAPER  BOX  MANOTACTUEING  INDUSTRY 
Factory  Employnjent,  Payrolls,  Hours,  and  Wages,  1933-1935 


MONTH 


INDEXES 
1933  =  100 


EMPLOYMENT    PAYROLLS    MAN-HOURS 


_L 


AVERAGE 
HOURS 

WORKED 

PER 

WEEK 


WAGES 


AVERAGE 
HOURLY 

(Cents) 


AVERAGE 
WEEKLY 

(DollarB) 


1933-JAN 


FEB 


9i»3 


8!?.  3 


8S.U 


35.9 


-92^ 


g?^.7 


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ja^s. 


32.1 


35.8 


1U.66 


1^.02 


MAR 


91-7 


82.7 


9Q.5 


-JZ-iL 


-35^- 


13.S7 


APR 


89.3 


go. 5 


K3-6 


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^?*2- 


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MAY 


J  UM 


SFi.S 


_22vCL 


^.fi 


91.1 


86.5 


91.9 


36.1 


3«.? 


-3^^!- 


J5*&- 


TU.21 


IU.60 


JUL 


«-^ 


I: 


-5M- 


JL03^ 


Un.i 


6^ 


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-oM^ 


AUG 


106.  q 


110.8 


109-9 


ja^- 


15.95 


SEP 


lUtS 


12Q.3 


112.3 


3^.1 


U?.i 


ASJlL. 


OCT 


116,7 


1?7.? 


111.9- 


4S^ 


42.5 


16.83 


NOV 


DEC 


11^.3 


123.9 


11^.?? 


lQ7r7 


117.1 


107.H 


3Pi.l 


37.8 


U?.l. 


UU.6 


16.59 


AVERAGE 


100.0 


100.0 


100.0 


37.9 


38.9 


15-31 


1934  -JAN 


qa.i 


1Q2.9 


89.3 


3^.5 


^5.5 


15.96 


FEB 


102.7 


111.5 


97.!^ 


36.1 


UU.7 


16.59 


MAR 


106.3 


-llg^ 


101. 5 


36.2 


U5.U 


17.19 


APR 


106.1 


iiq.2 


10^.0 


36.8 


^5.3 


17.21 


MAY 


1Q5.3 


_11J*2_ 


-9a^ 


-45*9- 


U5.U 


17.05 


J  UN 


JUL 


AUG 


100.7 


109.3 


102.6 


103.6 


41^ 


.^ii^ 


iieA_ 


?^P1.8 


9^-7 


-^^ 


35.Q 


U6.? 


45.4 


^5.9 


16.66 


15.9^ 


lb. 65 


SEP 


109.6 


^??.f>, 


JX^^ 


45-^ 


U3.6 


15. sU 


OCT 


115.0 


133.^ 


m.7 


36. K 


t^U.l 


i6.Pl 


NOV 


117. P! 


J35JL. 


II3.U 


-46u^ 
38.6. 

-35^ 


kk.i 


jl£. 


r^ 


DEC 


AVERAGE 


115.7 


139.5 


117.8 


106.6 


nx-q 


101. 1_ 


U'=>.2 


U5.1 


17 


16.59 


96.0 


45. 8 


1935-  JAN 


103-7 


115.6 


35-1 


T6Tor 


FEB 


105-7 


117.2 


_asA- 


-35- 


Jt5. 


i6.nU 


MAR 


in7.U 


130.9 


103.1 


-3^ 


-^ 


16.56 


APR 


105-7 


116.^ 


98.4 


35-3 


'^5-5 


16.07 


MAY 


103.7 


112.2 


qu.6 


-Jliui. 


JiSA. 


15.72 


JUN 


in?. 3 


nn.9 


92.8 


j5S: 


45.7 


15.78 


JUL 


-10^^ 


IIQ.3 


92.1 


33.8 


Ji5A. 


15.37 


AUG 


108.1 


123.0 


10U.6 


36.7 


UU.3 


16.39 


SEP 


II6.U 


139.4 


i?n.6 


-39-3- 


-leo- 


17.P8 


OCT 


123. 7 


15S.5 


156.7 


41.9 


42.8 


17.98 


NOV 


DEC 


125.6 


122.1 


152.7 
152.0 


135.8 


41.0 


136.5 


42.5 


42.6 


42.4 


17.67 


18.00- 


AVERAGE 


110.6 


127.0 


109.1 


37,2 


44.5 


16.58 


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Table  95 

Code  No.  2 

SHIPBUILDING  AMD  SHIP  REPAIRING  IMDUSTBI 
Factory  Employment,  Payrolls,  Hours,  and  Wages,  1933-1935 

MONTH 

INDEXES 
1933  =  lOO 

AVERAGE 
HOURS 

WORKED 

PER 

WEEK 

WAGES 

AVEIRAGE 
HOURLY 

(Cents) 

AVERAGE 
WEEKLY 

(Dollars) 

EMPLOYMENT 

a/ 

PAYROLLS 

MAN-HOURS 

1933 -JAN 

97-2 

95-5 

93.5 

29.8 

59.4 

20.64 

FEB 

91,9 

90,5 

87,6 

29,5 

61,2 

20.85 

MAR 

86.9 

82,7 

.      H5,4 

30,5 

57,9 

19.98 

APR 

79,9 

76,7 

80,8 

31,3 

56.7 

20.15 

MAY 

85.6 

83.2 

91.1 

33.0 

55.6 

20.39 

J  UN 

86.7 

83-5 

88.3 

31-5 

55-0 

20.09 

JUL 

94,6 

93,4 

ino,a 

33,0 

55,7 

20.58 

AUG 

104,0 

103,3 

107,4 

30,3 

fil.7 

20,62 

SEP 

116,^ 

llft.fi 

114.9 

50.6 

64.2 

21.24 

OCT 

119.7 

123.0 

117.2 

30.3 

67.1 

21.43 

NOV 

115-3 

121.5 

109.8 

29.5 

67.5 

21.56 

DEC 

122.0 

128.0 

123.0 

31.2 

65.1 

21.41 

AVERAGE 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

30.9 

60.6 

20.76 

|| 

1934  -JAN 

116.7 

124.9 

113.4 

30-1 

69.6 

21.79 

FEB 

119.5 

127.2 

117.3 

30-4 

69.9 

21.59 

MAR 

125,6 

136.1 

125.8 

31.0 

70.2 

22.10 

APR 

130.2 

139.7 

131.1 

31.2 

69-5 

21.84 

MAY 

132.6 

155.6 

137.7 

32.2 

73.6 

24.07 

JUN 

138.8 

156.3 

140,5 

31,3 

72.2 

22.71 

JUL 

125,4 

144,4 

127.9 

31.6 

74.1 

23-53  < 

AUG 

129.0 

146,2 

130.3 

31,3 

73.9 

33.16 

SEP 

129^2 

148.0 

127.3 

30.5 

74-8 

23-16 

OCT 

129.0 

145.7 

125.3 

30.1 

72.1 

23.07 

NOV 

125,6 

140-2 

123.4 

30.4 

74-1 

22.32 

DEC 

124,2 

143.3 

122.2 

30.5 

75.6 

23.33 

AVERAGE 

127.2 

142.3 

126.0 

30.9 

72.5 

22.72 

II 

||935-  JAN 

123,8 

145.7 

127.1 

31.8 

75.0 

23.81 

FEB 

131.8 

164.8 

130.6 

30.7 

76.2 

23.60 

MAR 

135.8 

165.4 

140.7 

32.1 

75.3 

24.50 

APR 

135.3 

160.8 

140.8 

32.2 

73.9 

23.89 

MAY 

138.4 

170.4 

147.8 

33.1 

75.0 

24.88 

JUN 

119.9 

14^.9 

125.4 

32.4 

74.2 

24.35 

JUL 

129.2 

154.0 

136-1 

32.6 

73.3 

24.13 

AUG 

131-1 

159.5 

138-9 

32.8 

73,9 

24.64 

SEP 

137.9 

170.1 

146.6 

32.9 

75.6 

24.98 

OCT 

144.5 

182.6 

156.2 

33.5 

75.9 

25.58 

NOV 

149.2 

188.1 

158.7 

32.9 

76.7 

25.54 

DEC 

150.2 

200.3 

166.5 

34.3 

77.4 

26.84 

AVERAGE 

135.6 

166.3 

143,0 

32.6 

75.2 

24.73 

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Table  96 

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loa 

Fac 

SHOVEL,  XfiAGLIHB  AfiD  (SikJn  IHDlSfBT 
+ory  Employment,  Payrolls,  Hours,  qnd  Wages,  1933-1935 

MONTH 

INDEXES 

1933  =  lOO 

AVERAGE 
HOURS 

WORKED 

PER 

WEEK 

WAGES 

AVERAGE 
HOURLY 

(Gents) 

AVERAGE 
WEEKLY 

(pflllarsl 

EMPLOYMENT 

PAYROLUS 

MAN-HOURS 

1933-JAN 

93.0 

93. £ 

93.8 

32.2 

46.8 

14.76 

FEB 

91.2 

99.6 

99.6 

34.9 

46.1 

16.10 

MAR 

100.0 

116.1 

129.2 

41^3 

46.1 

17.11 

APR 

101.9 

113.0 

125.7 

39.4 

45.5 

16,?4 

MAY 

95.4 

102.0 

112-3 

37.6 

45.7 

.lfi,7p 

J  UN 

89.2 

75.4 

76.5 

27.4 

46.4 

12.46 

JUl_ 

90.5 

71.8 

68.6 

24.2 

48.3 

11.68 

AUG 

102.0 

107.0 

100.0 

31.3 

49.2 

16.40 

SEP 

106.9 

108.3 

10S.5 

30.9 

48.1 

U,ft7 

OCT 

110.5 

118.9 

H2t5 

??.5 

48.6 

le.flo 

NOV 

109.6 

105.0 

9fi.fi 

28,2 

AS.fl 

14.07 

DEC 

109.8 

90.1 

81.5 

23.7 

51.0 

12.06       • 

AVERAGE 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

32.0 

47.6 

14.70 

|| 

1934 -JAN 

94.0 

91.1 

83.0 

28.2 

50.6 

14.25 

FEB 

96.6 

100.8 

91.6 

30.3 

52.9 

16.04 

MAR 

98.9 

104.6 

93.8 

30.3 

53.7 

16.27 

APR 

101.4 

122.2 

107.7 

33.9 

54-6 

18.52 

MAY 

121.0 

154.7 

139.1 

36.7 

53.6 

19.66 

J  UN 

128.2 

165.2 

149.7 

37.3 

53.2 

19.82 

JUL. 

134.3 

162.1 

148.4 

35.3 

52.6 

18.56 

AUG 

136.6 

183.0 

166.1 

38.2 

53.1 

20.28 

SEP 

143.8 

165.3 

149.9 

33.3 

52.6 

17.56 

OCT 

147.4 

184.1 

168.4 

36.5 

53.0 

19.38 

j                  NOV 

148.6 

186.8 

171.7 

36.9 

52.6 

19-44 

DEC 

162.1 

239.8 

198.4 

39.1 

58.5 

22.89 

AVERAGE 

126.2 

155.0 

139.0 

34.7 

53.4 

__     18.56  ^  ^ 

II 

1935-  JAN 

150.4 

220.6 

168.2 

35.7 

54.6 

19.45 

FEB 

143.3 

223.1 

161.6 

36.0 

57.1 

20.53 

MAR 

137.9 

207.4 

149.8 

34.7 

57.5 

19.97 

APR 

135.5 

200.3 

153.2 

36.1 

60.8 

21-96 

MAY 

141.1 

221.7 

170.1 

38.5 

57.3 

22-07 

JUN 

144.8 

217.9 

169.1 

37.3 

56.7 

21.15 

JUL 

161.2 

247.0 

195.9 

38.8 

54.2 

21.04 

i                 AUG 

165.2 

288.2 

227.1 

45.9 

55.2 

24.25 

SEP 

161.2 

280.4 

216.5 

42.9 

56.4 

24.20 

OCT 

158.8 

269.6 

208.4 

41.9 

56.4 

•  23.62 

NOV 

152.9 

264.0 

198.7 

41.5 

57.8 

24.03 

DEC 

154.4 

282.0 

213.7 

44.2 

57.5 

25.42 

AVERAGE 

150.6 

24?.5 

186,0 

39.3 

56.8 

22.31 

1 

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y  by  the  code  definition.     For  e:q)lanation  of  the  metho! 
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FORM     R-P 

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-  202  - 
Table  97 

Code  No.   48 

SILK  TRXTILE  IKDIBIET 
Fac+ory  Employment,  Payrolls,  Hours,  qnd  Wages,  1933-1935 

MOIM'TH 

INDEXES 
'                            1933  =  lOO 

AVERAGE 
HOURS 

WORKED 

PER 

WEEK 

WAGES 

AVERAGE 
HOURLY 

(Cents) 

AVERAGE 
WEEKLY 

iJPoUars) 

EMPLOYMENT 

PAYROLLS 

MAN-HOURS 

1933-JAN 

96.2 

87.7     . 

102.6 

40-4 

31-5 

12.75 

FEB 

94.2 

87.4 

102.4 

41.1 

30.9 

12.95 

MAR 

85.4 

73.8 

86.9 

38.5 

32-0 

12-07 

APR 

84.5 

72.4 

84.6 

37-9 

S3.0 

11.97 

MAY 

93.2 

85.7 

94.5 

38-4 

32. 1 

12.80 

JUN 

97.6 

89.0 

101.9 

39.5 

31.0 

12-69 

JUL 

108.6 

107.4 

116.7 

40.7 

32.9 

13.85 

AUG 

123.2 

138.9 

123.6 

38.0 

41.2 

15.82 

SEP 

115.8 

116.2 

105-2 

34-4 

42.2 

14.30 

OCT 

94.8 

108-4 

91.6 

36.6 

44,1 

lfi,02 

NOV 

102.9 

116.9 

97.0 

55.7 

44,0 

15.75 

DEC 

103.6 

114.1 

93.3 

54.1 

44.0 

15.10 

AVERAGE 

100.0 

100.0 

100^0 

37.9 

36.6 

13.64 

II 

1934 -JAN 

108.7 

115.2 

94.4 

32.9 

44.1 

14.61 

FEB 

117.3 

140.0 

113.1 

36.5 

44.4 

16.34 

MAR 

117.5 

140.6 

111.4 

35.9 

44.8 

16.44 

APR 

111.3 

132.9 

103.7 

36.3 

45.8 

16.40 

MAY 

102.8 

113.4 

91.2 

33.6 

44.8 

15.18 

,  JUN 

108.6 

123.5 

100.1 

34.9 

44.8 

15.63 

JUL 

105.7 

115.3 

92.4 

33.1 

44.8 

14.98      ' 

AUG 

101.5 

116.2 

92.7       . 

34.6 

44.8 

15.69 

SEP 

77.0 

77.2 

59.6 

29 -S 

47.1 

13-65 

OCT 

100.8 

120.9 

95.1 

35.7 

45.8 

16.33 

1                   NOV 

102.9 

120.4 

96-0 

35-3 

45-7 

15.96 

:                DEC 

lOfi.O 

12fi.4 

99.8 

36.0 

45.3 

16.41 

AVERAGE 

104.9 

120.1 

95-8 

34.4 

45.2 

15.64 

II 

1935-  JAN 

109.7 

132.2 

103.7 

35.8 

46.7 

16.22 

FEB 

109.0 

132.1 

102.2 

35.5 

46.7 

16.47 

MAR 

102.3 

122.9 

95.9 

35-5 

45-5 

16.08 

APR 

95.2 

113.1 

89.5 

35-6 

45.5 

15-99 

MAY 

88.1 

101.2 

78.9 

33-9 

45-9 

15-48 

JUN 

82.8 

93.3 

73.9 

33-8 

45-5 

15.28 

;i                  JUL 

89.4 

101.6 

81.2 

34.4 

44.9 

15.40 

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96.5 

117.0 

93.0 

36.5 

45.2 

16.54 

SEP 

100.8 

119.1 

95.3 

35.8 

45.1 

16.14 

OCT 

99.6 

119.9 

97.3 

37.0 

44.0 

16.42 

NOV 

91.0 

103.4 

8&.0 

35.4 

43.4 

15.37 

DEC 

89.2 

105.7 

86.2 

36.6 

44.4 

16. G5 

AVERAGE 

96.1 

113.4 

90.2 

35.5 

45,2 

15,95 

Soiorce:     Bureau  of  Labor  Statistics  In  cooperation  with  the  Division  of 
Review,  HEA.     During  June  and  December  1933  and  1934  activities  of  the  re- 
porting establiflhrnenta  were  covered  completely  or  (in  a  few  cases)  alfliost 
completely  by  the  code  definition.     For  explanation  of  the  methods  used, 
some  of  which  result  in  figures  different  from  those  of  B.L.S.,  see  text. 

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SILTERWAES  UANUPACTUHING  INDUSTHT 
Factory  Employment,  Payrolls,  Hours,  qnd  Wages,  1933-1935 

MONTH 

INDEXES 

1933  =  lOO 

AVERAGE 
HOURS 

WORKED 

PER 

WEEK 

WAGES 

AVERAGE 
HOURLY 

(Cents) 

AVERAGE 
WEEKLY 

(Dollars) 

EMPLOYMENT 

a/ 

PAYROLLS 

a/ 

MAN-HOURS 

1933-JAN 

87-7 

76.5 

77-5 

32.6 

46.5 

16.10 

FEB 

93.0 

80.9 

84-0 

33-3 

44.6 

16.02 

MAR 

9a-o 

79-3 

82-5 

33-1 

44.8 

15.69 

APR 

89.8 

.    77.1 

75-4 

31-0 

45.8 

15-46 

MAY 

93-2 

88.9 

94.9 

37.6 

44.7 

.17.22 

J  UN 

94.9 

93.6 

98.2 

38.2 

44.6 

17.80 

JUL. 

79.7 

79.5 

86.9 

40.3 

44.4 

17.97 

AUG 

89.6 

90.8 

89.9 

37.0 

50.0 

18.41 

SEP 

111.1 

116.3 

113.6 

37.7 

49.9 

18.94 

OCT 

121.7 

139.3 

132.5 

40-1 

50.8 

20.75 

NOV 

126»7 

143.7 

134.8 

39-3 

50.8 

20.36 

DEC 

120-5 

134.1 

129.8 

39.7 

49.8 

19.83 

AVETRAGE 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

36.7 

47.2 

17.88 

II 

1934  -JAN 

114^8 

119.0 

113.8 

36.6 

50.3 

18.49 

FEB 

119,5 

128.4 

121.2 

37.4 

50.8 

19.19 

MAR 

124.3 

138.5 

131.0 

3B.9 

51.0 

20.03 

APR 

130-3 

141.3 

131.0 

37.1 

53.5 

19.46 

MAY 

128.6 

143.5 

12B.3 

36.8 

55.9 

20.24 

J  UN 

124.1 

137.1 

122.4 

36.4 

54,1 

19.80 

JUL 

109.9 

120.1 

104.7 

35.1 

56.9 

19.59 

AUS 

124,1 

133.3 

113.0 

33.6 

56.7 

19.14 

SEP 

124,6 

143.5 

121,2 

35.9 

56-5 

20.47 

OCT 

126.5 

148.4 

126.0 

36.7 

56.1 

20.68 

NOV 

isa,6 

156.3 

133.1 

38.2 

56.2 

21.70 

DEC 

126.7 

153.1 

131.6 

38.3 

55.7 

21.54 

AVERAGE 

123.5 

138.5 

123.1 

36.8 

54.5 

20.03 

II 

1935-  JAN 

121-5 

130.8 

113.3 

34.4 

56.3 

19,51 

FEB 

121,0 

143.1 

119.2 

36.3 

58-1 

21.29 

MAR 

123,8 

144,5 

125-1 

37.3 

57.0 

21.42 

APR 

128,6 

141,0 

123.9 

35.5 

56.2 

20.10 

MAY 

132,5 

157,2 

138.0 

38.4 

56.6 

21.78 

JUN 

131.7 

157.4 

137.8 

38.6 

56.9 

21.98 

JUL 

117-1 

132.5 

115.5 

36.4 

57.3 

20.83 

AUG 

125.2 

143.2 

124.1 

35.6 

57.7 

21.24 

SEP 

125.2 

154.4 

132.6 

39.1 

57.6 

22.70 

OCT 

129.8 

165.1 

142.9 

40.6 

57.2 

23.43 

NOV 

130.8 

166,8 

145.0 

40.9 

56.9 

23.50 

DEC 

127.9 

161.8 

136.9 

39.5    ■ 

58.7 

23.42 

AVERAGE 

126.3 

149.7 

129.5 

37.8 

57.2 

21.77 

Soturce:     Bureau  of  Labor  Statistics.     Data  are  for  claasification  "Silver- 
ware and  plated  ware,"     During  Jxme  and  December  1933  and  1934  almnat  all 
of  the  employees  reported  under  this  classification  were  covered  by  the 
Code  definition.     For  e:q)lanatlon  of  the  methods  used,  some  of  \diich  result 
in  figures  different  from  those  of  B.L.S.,  see  text, 
fi/    As  adjusted  to  1933  Census  totals  by  HBA. 

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Fac+ory   Employment,  Payrolls,  Hours,  and  Wages,  1933-1935 

MONTH 

INDEXES 
1933  =  ICO 

AVERAGE 
HOURS 

WORKED 

PER 

WEEK 

WAGES 

AVERAGE 
HOURl_Y 

(Cents) 

AVERAGE 
WEEKLY 

(Dollars) 

EMPLOYMENT 

PAYROLUS 

MAN-HOURS 

1933-JAN 

91.4 

91.8 

91.4 

40.8 

41.4 

21.61 

fe:b 

92.3 

93.1 

95.5 

42.3 

43.6 

21.37 

MAR 

90.9 

91.1 

92.5 

41.6 

46.5 

20.85 

APR 

91.1 

91.5 

94.1 

42.0 

45.9 

19.26 

MAY 

93.1 

94.0 

97.6 

42.9 

45.9 

21.07 

JUN 

96.6 

99.3 

103.3 

43.8 

45.2 

21.47 

JU1_ 

qfl.4 

101.4 

105.8 

43.9 

45.6 

21.49 

AUG 

in7.fi 

102.7 

10^.1 

39.6 

45.9 

20.25 

SEP 

TIP.? 

inq.7 

10P.3 

39.2 

49.7 

20.69 

OCT 

113.3 

110.6 

108.4 

39.0 

49.9 

20.79 

NOV 

108.8 

109.3 

102.7 

38.6 

51.0 

20.11 

DEC 

103.7 

105.4 

96.4 

37.8 

52.2 

20.22 

AveRAGE 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

41.0 

46.9 

20.77 

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1934 -JAN 

102.0 

104.3 

95.7 

38.4 

52.7 

20.46 

FEB 

109.2 

113.9 

104.2 

38.9 

52.7 

20.81 

MAR 

114.8 

120.7 

110.6 

39.3 

52.3 

20.92 

APR 

116.4 

121.2 

111.1 

38.8 

52.4 

20.74 

MAY 

117.9 

118.8 

106.0 

37.9 

53.9 

23.79 

JUN 

111.3 

117.4 

105.4 

37.3 

55.0 

21.23 

JUI- 

108.8 

115.0 

100.2 

37.4 

55.3 

20.72     • 

AUG 

109.8 

117.5 

102.? 

37.9 

55.6 

21.34 

SEP 

109.8 

119.2 

104.6 

38.8 

54.8 

21.65 

OCT 

117.7 

129.1 

105.4 

36.5 

58.9 

21.83 

NOV 

116.5 

1P6.3 

107.0 

37.6 

56.2 

21.55 

DEC 

m.o 

iP^.fl 

104.1 

38.4 

58.3 

22.36 

AVERAGE 

111.8 

118.9 

104.5 

33.2 

54.8 

21.20 

11 

1935-  JAN 

110.4 

123.8 

104.1 

38.4 

57.4 

22.01 

FEB 

113.7 

128.7 

106.5 

38.3 

57.7 

32.08 

MAR 

115.0 

130.9 

109.2 

38.8 

57;  4 

22.25 

APR 

114.4 

132.4 

107.1 

38.3 

59.1 

22.52 

MAY 

109.4 

128.0 

101.8 

38.0 

51.4 

23.26 

JUN 

110.9 

130.8 

104.4 

38.5 

51.1 

2^5.46 

JUU 

110.6 

128.8 

102.5 

37.8 

61.8 

23.32 

AUG 

109.2 

128.0 

101.2 

37.8 

51.4 

23.16 

SEP 

114.8 

135.7 

109.2 

38.8 

60.0 

23.24 

OCT 

117.4 

138.3 

111.8 

38.8 

59.7 

23.34 

NOV 

115.5 

134.2 

107.8 

38-1 

fiO.fi 

9.7,. 09. 

DEC 

108.4 

129.1 

103.3 

38,8 

61.6 

23.65 

AVERAGE 

112.5 

130.7 

105.7 

38.4 

59.9 

22.95 

Source:     Bureau  of  Labor  Statistics.     Data  are  for  claBslflcatlon  "Soap". 
During  Jtme  and  December  1933  and  1934  approximately  94  per  cent  of  the 
eiqiloyees  reported  under  this  classification  were  covered  by  Oode  definition 
7or  explanation  of  the  methods  used,  some  of  which  result  in  figures  dif- 
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SPECIAL  TOOl  DIE  IBD  VkC&USS  SHOP  DTDTBTET 
Fac+ory  Employment,  Payrolls,  Hours,  and  Wages,  1933-1935 

MONTH 

INDEXES 
1933  =  lOO 

AVERAGE 
HOURS 

WORKED 

PER 

WEEK 

WAGES 

AVERAGE 
HOURLY 

(Cents) 

AVERAGE 
WEEKLY 

(Dollars) 

EMPLOYMENT 

PAYROLLS 

MAN-HOURS 

1933-JAN 

86-7 

78.9 

75.a 

27.7 

61.9 

lS.4fi 

FEB 

84.6 

76-5 

75.4 

S6.4 

59.3 

lfi.31 

MAR 

84.4 

77. S 

71.4 

27.0 

60.3 

18.552 

APR 

90.0 

85-0 

82.7 

29.3 

Bfr.a 

18.77 

MAY 

B2-5 

77-0 

flOrO 

30.9 

57.5 

-18.47 

JUN 

93-2 

92.9 

91. fl 

31.4 

fia.B 

19.93 

JUL. 

98.0 

100.2 

107.2 

S4.9 

56.7 

20.3B 

AUG 

101-6 

106.fi 

107.1 

asi.fi 

61.4 

21.02 

SEP 

102.9 

10?. ff 

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20, IP 

OCT 

117,9 

316.1 

n?.fl 

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61.6 

19. eo 

NOV 

131.7 

146.7 

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DEC 

126.5 

139.7 

141-2 

35.6 

61-2 

22.11 

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100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

31.5 

60-2 

19.83 

II 

1934 -JAN 

113-6 

127-4 

128.7 

35.3 

62-4 

22.48 

FEB 

116-1 

131.9 

136.5 

37-5 

66-3 

24.91 

MAR 

118.8 

134.3 

139-7 

37.5 

66.2 

24.89 

APR 

79.3 

80.8 

89.0 

35.8 

61.9 

22.38 

MAY 

116.6 

130.4 

134.2 

36.7 

67.2 

24.64 

JUN 

ioa.2 

125.5 

128.6 

37.9 

67-3 

2^.49 

JUL. 

100.2 

109.7 

113.7 

36.2 

66.6 

24.1$ 

AUS 

96.6 

101.1 

106.6 

35.2 

66.9 

23.54 

SEP 

98.5 

108.1 

114.3 

37.0 

67.7 

25.02 

OCT 

110.1 

131.2 

135.7 

39.3 

69.0 

27.07 

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105.0 

118.7 

120.8 

36.7 

70.1 

25.74 

DEC 

106.9 

125.7 

129.7 

38.7 

69.4 

26.81 

AVERAGE 

105.8 

118.7 

122,9 

37.0 

66.8. 

24.76 

II 

1935-  JAN 

lOfi.9 

115.6 

120.5 

36-3 

72-1 

26.13 

FEB 

106.8 

122.2 

133.3 

39.8 

74.1 

29.47 

MAR 

106.4 

119.7 

133.8 

40.1 

72.4 

28.98 

APR 

105.6 

115.1 

130.3 

39.0 

67.5 

26.36 

MAY 

103.8 

111.1 

125-6 

38.6 

67.3 

25.95 

JUN 

107.5 

116.1 

130.2 

38.7 

68.4 

26.42 

JUL 

106.5 

109.7 

127-2 

38.1 

66.4 

25.36 

AUG 

104.2 

110.6 

128.1 

39.2 

66.3 

25.99 

SCP 

102.3 

109.4 

125.7 

39.2 

67.1 

26.28 

OCT 

105.1 

122.5 

138.3 

42.0 

68.1 

28.60 

NOV 

104-8 

119-8 

137-0 

41.7 

67.4 

28.10 

DEC 

106.5 

121.7 

139 -3 

41.7 

67.2 

28.06 

AVERAGE 

105.5 

116.1 

130.8 

39.5 

68.7 

27.14 

Sotiree:     Bnreau  of  Labor  Statlstlce  In  cooperation  with  the  SlTlslon  of 
Herlew,  Wk.     During  June  and  December  1933  and  1934  aetlTltlee  of  the  re- 
porting eetabllshmentB  were  covered  cooqpletely  or  (in  a  few  cases)  aliBOst 
con5>letely  >y  the  code  definition.     For  e:qplanation  of  the  methods  ussd, 

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Cods  Ke. 

82 

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Fac+ory  Employment,  Payrolls,  Hours,  qnd  Wages,  1933-1935 

MONTH 

INDEXES 
1933  =  lOO 

AVERAGE 
HOURS 

WORKED 

PER 

WEEK 

WAGES 

AVERAGE 
HOURLY 

(C«Atl) 

AVERAGE 
WEEKLY 

(fioUftrt) 

EMPUDYMENT 

PAYROLLS 

MAN-HOURS 

1Q33-JAN 

82.2 

70.1 

68-8 

24-2 

4fi.8 

18.22 

FEB 

83.7 

72.2 

72.7 

25-1 

44,6 

13,39 

MAR 

86.4 

72.7 

73.9 

24.7 

46.3 

13,00 

APR 

79.9 

64.2 

65.8 

23.8 

45.7 

12.44 

MAY 

82.3 

77.7 

76.6 

26.9 

46.0 

14.60 

JUN 

98.3 

99.4 

109.2 

32.1 

46.6 

15.62 

JU1_ 

102.1 

112-9 

119.4 

33.6 

Afi.l 

17.03 

AUG 

120.4 

129.8 

136.6 

32.6 

49.fi 

16.60 

SEP 

121.7 

124.8 

ISS.l 

30.4 

49-3 

15.79 

OCT- 

117.2 

127.1 

124.9 

30.8 

51.9 

16.76 

NOV 

112.3 

118.7 

108.4 

27.9 

52.8 

15.49 

DEC 

113.6 

130.6 

115-6 

29-4 

54-4 

16.65 

AVERAGE 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

28-5 

48.3 

15-05 

II 

1934  -JAN 

108.7 

120.3 

116-7 

31-0 

52-6 

16.02 

FEB 

112.8 

132-5 

126-5 

32-4 

54.0 

17-08 

MAR 

127   6 

158-4 

147-5 

33-4 

53.7 

18-0^ 

APR 

145.3 

195.1 

177-5 

3&.3 

55.5 

19.44 

MAY 

160.6 

226.2 

203.4 

36.6 

56.4 

20,55 

JUN 

165.2 

228.0 

204.1 

35.7 

66.S 

20.12 

JUl- 

158.4 

197.6 

176.0 

32.1 

67.0 

18.17 

AUG 

145-2 

181.5 

160-9 

32.0 

57-2 

18.21 

SEP 

130.4 

142.7 

126.5 

27-8 

57-6 

15-98 

OCT 

125.6 

138.5 

125.0 

28.3 

57,4 

16,20 

NOV 

119-1 

131.6 

116.7 

28.3 

57.2 

16.22 

DEC 

nfi.}> 

134.0 

nfl.s 

P9.A 

67.1 

16.80 

AVERAGE 

134.6      ^ 

165.5 

149.7 

31.9 

56-0 

17-73 

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1935-  JAN 

119.3 

140.fl 

1P6.7 

30.7 

56.6 

17-38 

FEB 

125-3 

160-1 

143.6 

33.1 

.66.8 

18.83 

MAR 

132.2 

173.2 

lfi7.0 

34.3 

56.9 

19.49 

APR 

135.6 

181.2 

163-4 

34-8 

.66.7 

19.76 

MAY 

133-2 

165.9 

149-4 

32.4 

56-0 

18,14 

JUN 

135.9 

164-0 

145.8 

31-0 

56.1 

17.39 

JUL 

133.4 

lfifi-8 

145.8 

31.fi 

56.6 

17.88 

AUG 

137.5 

183.8 

163.2 

34.3 

56.1 

19-28 

SEP 

140-7 

200.1 

172.8 

35-5 

57.4 

20.37 

OCT 

141.7 

212.0 

184.8 

37.7 

56.7 

21,36 

NOV 

14S-0 

200.6 

174.7 

35-3 

56.5 

19,9? 

DEC 

141-7 

20S-0 

176.9 

36-1 

56-6 

20.40 

AVERAGE 

1155-0 

179.2 

158-7 

33.9 

56,6 

19.18 

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Beview,  MA.,     During  June  and  Decembsr  1933  nnd  1934  aetlTities  of  the  re- 
porting establishments  were  covered  completely  or  (in  a  few  cases)  almost 
completely  by  the  code  definition.     For  explanation  of  the  methods  used, 
some  of  which  result  in  figures  different  from  those  of  B.L.S..  see  text. 

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Table  102 

r.nAm  Vn, 

122 

STRUCTUHAL  CUT  PROIKJCTS   UIDUSTRI 
Fac+ory  Employment,  Payrolls,  Hours,  and  Wages,  1933-1935 

MONXH 

INDEXES 
1933  =  lOO 

AVERAGE 
HOURS 

WORKED 

PER 

WEEK 

WAGES 

AVERAGE 
HOURLY 

(Cents) 

AVERAGE 
WEEKLY 

(Dollar*) 

EMPLOYMENT 

PAYROLLS 

MAN-HOURS 

1933-JAN 

63.8 

53.8 

53-6 

28-2 

30.6 

8-75 

FEB 

65.2 

56.3 

56.4 

29.0 

30.6 

8.78 

MAR 

67.2 

57.1 

fiS.B 

31,1 

28.3 

8.76 

APR 

74.8 

62.4 

68.6 

30.8 

28.9 

8.60 

MAY 

95.3 

86.3 

105.3 

37.1 

27.5 

9.64 

.    J  UN 

110.0 

108-8 

127.8 

39.0 

27.8 

10.38 

JU1_ 

131.5 

133.5 

153,2 

39.1 

2.8.5 

10.65 

AUG 

137.2 

149^2 

14fi,7 

35,9 

32.2 

11^45 

SEP 

131  t3 

13fi,g 

1P2t8 

31,4 

36,2 

10,82 

OCX 

114.3 

126tO 

m  ,3 

32,7 

36,1 

n.fi4 

NOV 

109^7 

123^1 

im,o 

30,9 

«fi-4 

11.67 

DEC 

99.8 

107. S 

91.2 

30.7 

37.3 

11.29 

AVERAGE 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

33.0 

31.6 

10.20 

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1934 -JAN 

RO^A 

87,9 

<^9.0 

28.8 

39.9 

11.48 

FEB 

R?.tfi 

94^4 

6^,6 

28,0 

37.3 

12.01 

MAR 

91,6 

100,9 

77,4 

28.3 

38.2 

11.^1 

APR 

llfit6 

744^6 

107,4 

7,^.p 

39.9 

13.09 

MAY 

129.7 

167.6 

124,4 

32-2 

42.1 

ia.46 

J  UN 

133Tfl 

178,8 

1?P,3 

33,  P 

A2.7 

13.90 

JUL. 

ipfl^fl 

169,0 

1?,3,9 

?P,? 

43,1 

13.70 

AUG 

1  J>q.R 

165.7 

l?4iP 

32.2 

42.1 

1?1,4<1 

SEP 

1  oA.-y 

155,1 

115,9 

31.2 

42.8 

13, 31 

OCT 

120.9 

157.1 

116.6 

32.4 

42.3 

13.84 

NOV 

122.6 

155.1 

120.8 

33.1 

41.4 

13. &6 

DEC 

lf)A^9 

1!54.1 

qfi-fi 

30.9 

41.3 

12.66 

AVERAGE 

113.7 

141.6 

106.4      J 

31.2 

41.1 

13.00 

II 

1935-  JAN  ' 

77,3 

64,2 

65^6 

28,5 

40.1 

11.58 

FEB 

79.0 

92.0 

65.4 

27-8 

39.5 

11.62 

MAR 

91.2 

109.5 

81.2 

29.9 

40.1 

12.32 

APR 

110.8 

142.4 

104.3 

31.6 

40.1 

13.18 

MAY 

129.6 

179.2 

130.1 

33.7 

42.0 

14.42 

JUN 

139.3 

204.4 

149.0 

35.9 

41,9 

15.08 

JUL 

141.2 

205.7 

154.0 

36.6 

42.5 

15-06 

AUG 

140.1 

200.4 

144.  e 

34.7 

41.4 

14,97 

SEP 

134.4 

197.4 

149.3 

37.S 

40.5 

14.97 

OCT 

136.9 

200.7 

152.1 

37.3 

39.9 

14.33 

NOV 

134^4 

sm  ^3 

lfi?.,9 

38^2 

79.7 

15-55 

DEC 

129.2 

192.4 

149.7 

38.9 

39.1 

15.51 

AVERAGE 

120.3 

167.5 

124.9 

34.2 

40.7 

14.05 

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oonpletely  "by  the  code  definition.     I'or  explanation  of  the  method 
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Table  103 

Code  Na.  480 

STBUCTUBAL  STEEL  MD  IBON  FABRICATING  IITOUSTRI 
Fac+ory  Employment,  Payrolls,  Hours,  and  Wages,  1933-1935 

MONTH 

INDEXES 

1933  =  lOO 

AVERAGE 
HOURS 

WORKED 

PER 

WEEK 

WAGES 

AVERAGE 
HOURLY 

(Ceats) 

AVERAGE 
WEEKLY 

(Dollara) 

EMPUDYMENT 

PAYROLLS 

MAN-HOURS 

1933-JAN 

90.6 

72.4 

75.7 

25.5 

42.9 

11.33 

FEB 

88.9 

63.2 

'    69.0 

23.7 

41.3 

10-08 

MAR 

92-8 

72.9 

79.6 

26.2 

40.6 

11.12 

APR 

91.7 

76.3 

86.5 

28.8 

40.8 

11.79 

MAY 

85.3 

72.5 

82.3 

29-5 

40.3 

12.02 

J  UIS 

83.7 

78.2 

88.8 

32.4 

40.5 

13.21 

JUL 

98.9 

97.8 

108.1 

33.4 

41.7 

IS. 99 

AUG 

109.8 

123.1 

124.4 

34,6 

45,7 

15,88 

SEP 

116.7 

135.4 

122.6 

32.1 

51,0 

16.43 

OCT- 

118.7 

144.0 

129.4 

33.3 

51.8 

17.18 

NOV 

llfi»0 

145^8 

131.7 

?A,1 

51  ,6 

17t51 

DEC 

104.9 

118.3 

102.0 

29.7 

53.8 

15.99 

AVERAGE 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

30.3 

45.2 

13.88 

II 

1934 -JAN 

102.2 

116.1 

102.4 

30.6 

52.7 

16.10 

FEB 

105.7 

122.3 

110.7 

32.0 

55.6 

17.79 

MAR 

110.1 

128.7 

116.0 

32.2 

55.8 

17.95 

APR 

120.8 

147.9 

129.7 

32.8 

57.3 

18,81 

MAY 

129.7 

173.0 

148.1 

34.9 

58-8 

20.50 

J  UN 

136.4 

179.3 

152.2 

34.1 

59.5 

20-19 

JUL. 

148.7 

193.9 

161.6 

33.2 

60.5 

20.02 

ALIG 

156.4 

207.5 

176.6 

34.5 

59.1 

20.37 

SEP 

159.7 

209.4 

175.7 

33.6 

58.7 

19-73 

;                    OCT 

163.3 

214.4 

178.6 

33.4 

59.3 

19.78 

NOV 

158.7 

213.6 

180.2 

34.7 

58.4 

20.25 

DEC 

lfip,7 

Ifll  -fl 

152^5 

30.5 

58.1 

17.69 

AVERAGE 

137.0 

174.0 

148.7 

33.0 

57-8 

19.10 

II 

1935-  JAN 

145.0 

187.7 

156,6 

33.0 

58.5 

19.29 

FEB 

135.4 

165.5 

135.2 

30.5 

59.7 

18-21 

MAR 

131.5 

157.4 

1.^0.8 

.^0.4 

58.6 

17.83 

APR 

126.9 

156.3 

126.7 

30.5 

60.3 

18.36 

MAY 

130.4 

161.6 

131.5 

30-8 

60.4 

18.59 

JUN 

130.0 

164.2 

132.7 

31.2 

59-6 

16.62 

JUL 

138»4 

180.1 

147.2 

32.5 

58.8 

19.13 

AUG 

141.9 

188.3 

157.0 

33.8 

59.8 

20.22 

SEP 

141.7 

195.0 

161.4 

34.8 

59-8 

20.84 

OCT 

138.8 

198.6 

16:^.5 

36.0 

58.9 

21.19 

NOV 

13B.fi 

lRfl.7 

154.9 

34.1 

58.6 

19.99 

DEC 

136.9 

206.0 

168.5 

37.6 

58.8 

22.17 

AVERAGE 

136.3 

179.1 

147,2 

32.9 

59.3 

19.54 

Source:     Bureau  of  Labor  Statistics  in  cooperation  with  the  Division  of 
Review,  BEA.     During  June  and  December  1933  and  1934  activities  of  the  re- 
porting establishments  were  covered  completely  or  (in  a  few  cases)  almost 
completely  by  the  code  definition.  For  e:q)lajiation  of  the  methods  used, 
some  of  idiich  result  in  figures  different  from  those  of  B.L.S.,  see  text. 

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Table  104 


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Fac+ory  Employment,  Payrolls,  Hours,  qnd  Wa^ges,  1933-1935 


MONTH 


INDEIXES 
1933  =  lOO 


EMPLOYMENT    PAYROLL/S 


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MAN-HOURS 


AVERAGE 
HOURS 

WORKED 

PER 

WEEK 


WAGES 


AVERAGE 
HOURl_r 

(Centa) _ 


AVERAGE 
WEEKLY 


1933-JAN 


FEB 


69.0 


67.8 


87.2 


91.6 


89.4 


97.0 


-44,«- 
47.7 


42.6 
41.0 


23.00 


-22*16- 


MAR 


92.4 


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46.5 


24.61 


APR 


92.9 


lon.g 


jaQ*6- 


68.7 


-46*1 


J24*49_ 


MAY 


J  UN 


JUL 


AUG 


SEP 


96.6 


104.5 


117.1 


54.7 


96.8 


JLOfi^i 


116.0 


99.4 


109.2 


12Q.0 


-64,0^ 


-43,4^ 
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-43,8 


104.1 


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JSiZ^Z. 


44.3 


107.0 


99.1 


91.8 


.^8.7 


-.4a,4 
58.8 


J2U72- 


OCT 


NOV 


DEC 


114.9 


_1QS*2- 


89.2 


35.0 


J>Su2^ 


118.4 


104.7 


92.0 


36.6 


-56*3- 


3.01.6 


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34.7 


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100.0 


45.6 


48.2 


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97.5 


as. 6 


73.7 


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20.44 


FEB 


1QS.7 


98.1 


87.4 


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21.  K 


MAR 


109.6 


98.3 


88.1 


36.3 


55.4 


20.48 


APR 


MAY 


107.fi 


104.1 


90.6 


109.8 


104.3 


38.0 


55.6 


-3Z*2^ 


37.9 


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21.94 


J  UN 


113.7 


114.3 


98.8 


89.2 


66.1 


-22,M_ 


JUL 


AUG 


SEP 


OCT 


NOV 


DEC 


AVERAGE 


104.6 


97.6 


_a2ȣL 


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109.4 


jji*a_ 


97.8 


3e.&- 

89.7 


57.9 


21.37— 


65.2 


107.2 


93.5 


87.7 


56.6 


JOSuSl. 


109.4 


93.0 


36.3 


54.8 


116.6 


107.6 


98.2 


37.8 


111.4 


107.3 


99.7 


52.8 


-40*4- 


52.0 


109.8 


103.7 


91.3 


87.5 


56.5 


1935-  JAN 


lQ7.g 


JLQ6,3_ 


95.1 


40.0 


66.3 


.^2*2a_ 


FEB 


-102.J5_ 


JL02*a- 


87.4 


-38*^- 


57.4 


gl.82 


MAR 


JL02,4- 


102.9 


66.4 


37.9 


67.4 


21.94 


APR 


JjQfi^i. 


112.7 


94.5 


40.0 


68.6 


_23*36- 


MAY 


106.2 


112.0 


96.3 


40.9 


56.7 


28.24 


JUN 


JUL 


105.8 


108.9 


-93*fi- 


106.6 


107.6 


39.9 


59.9 


90.6 


-23,6r 


37.6 


57.0 


-2Ui6- 


AUG 


_103.*0_ 


105.6 


85.8 


37.6 


56.8 


-22.36- 


SEP 


99.1 


103.6 


^ee^x- 


39.2 


60.8 


23.62 


OCT 


103.3 


101.0 


83.3 


36.4 


59.1 


_^.04_ 


NOV 


97.5 


-92JL. 


78.9 


-36^5- 


-55*0- 


-20.40- 


DEC 


98.6 


104.5 


97  «4 


40*0 


59.1 


jabifll- 


AVERAGE 


103.5 


JLfla.iL 


fiR.fl 


88.7 


58.0 


_22*filL 


Soxirce:     Bureau  of  Labor  Statistics.     Data  are  for  classification  "Sugar 

Befining,  Cane."     Daring  June  and  December  1933  and  1934  approximately  all 

of  the  employees  reported  under  this  classification  were  covered  by  the 

pending  Code  definition.    For  explanation  of  the  methods  used,  some  o£v 

ich  result  in  figures  different  from  those  of  B.L.S.,  see  text. 
As  adjusted  to  1933  Census  totals  by  SRA..  


DIVISION     OF    REVIEW,    NRA 
Industry  Statistics  Unit,   GF:rb 


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FORM     R-P 

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Table  105 

Code  No 

.   35 

Fac 

TEXTILE  MA-CHINERY  MFG.    INDUSTRY 
tory  Employment,  Payrolls,  Hours,  and  Wages,  1933-1935 

MONTH 

INDEXES 
1933  =  ICO 

AVERAGE 
HOURS 

WORKED 

PER 

WEEK 

WAGES 

AVERAGE 
HOURLY 

(Cents] 

AVERAGE 
WEEKLY 

(Dollars) 

EMPLOYMENT 

PAYROLLS 

MAN-HOURS 

1933-JAN 

72.6 

63.5 

56.5 

27.9 

57.1 

17.05 

TEB 

73.8 

63.8 

56.9 

27.6 

58.5 

16.85 

MAR 

72.0 

57.7 

55,1 

27.4 

53.5 

15.51 

APR 

68.5 

52.1 

44.6 

23.3 

55.0 

14.79 

MAY 

69.9 

60.8 

57.3 

29.4 

56.2 

16.98 

JUN 

80.5 

84.1 

95.0 

42.4 

53.8 

20.44 

JUL 

98.4 

112.6 

124.1 

45.2 

49.2 

22.08 

AUG 

125.4 

133.3 

136.1 

38.9 

54.5 

20.52 

SEP 

133.0 

142.6 

145.1 

39.1 

56.2 

20.69 

OCT 

137.3 

147.8 

146.0 

38.1 

57.0 

20.81 

NOV 

137.0 

145.4 

146.4 

38.3 

56.2 

20.44 

DEC 

131.7 

136.5 

136.8 

37.2 

56.5 

19.94 

AVERAGE 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

34.6 

55.3 

18.85 

II 

1934 -JAN 

121.7 

126.3 

124.3 

36.6 

61.3 

20.29 

FEB 

125.5 

130.4 

127.5 

36.4 

61.3 

20.41 

MAR 

127.9 

130.4 

125.3 

35.1 

60.8 

20.03 

APR 

128.4 

130.8 

130.8 

36.5 

56.3 

20.02 

MAY 

130.9 

137.9 

129.7 

35.5 

58.4 

20.72 

,    JUN 

124.1 

125.9 

117.7 

34.0 

58.4 

19.95 

JUl- 

119.4 

116.4 

102.7 

30.8 

62.1 

19.35 

AUS 

111.4 

101.7 

106.3 

34.2 

59.6 

19.43 

SEP 

102.6 

91.5 

94.8 

33.1 

59.7 

19.77 

OCT 

101.3 

92.1 

93.8 

33.2 

61.0 

20.24 

NOV 

100.5 

87.3 

90.9 

32.4 

59.6 

19.32 

DEC 

103.5 

103.1 

106.0 

35.7 

60.5 

22.14 

AVERAGE 

116.4 

114.5 

112.5  . 

34.5 

59.9 

20.14 

II 

1935-  JAN 

106.0 

105.3 

106.7 

36.1 

61.3 

22.09       1 

FEB 

107.2 

106.9 

108.9 

36.4 

60.9 

22.15 

MAR 

107.3 

107.3 

109.8 

36.7 

60.7 

22.24 

APR 

108.4 

105.0. 

106.8 

35.3 

59.0 

20.80 

MAY 

105.2 

105.4 

105.6 

36.0 

59.9 

21.55 

JUN 

105.5 

106.2 

106.3 

36.1 

59.9 

21.63 

JUL 

105.8 

104.2 

105.3 

35.7 

59.4 

21.17 

AUG 

103.4 

104.3 

105.7 

36.6 

59.3 

21.72 

SEP 

105.2 

108.6 

107.5 

36.6 

60.5 

22.11 

OCT 

107.8 

115.9 

114.6 

38.1 

60.5 

23.05 

NOV 

111.2 

115.2 

114.5 

36.9 

60.4 

22.31 

DEC 

115.8 

133-4 

1S4.8 

41-7 

F9.fi 

9A.77 

AVERAGE 

107.4 

109.5 

110.5 

36.8 

60.1 

?.?.A7> 

Source: 
Beview,  I 
reporting 

eoBftlete] 
some  of  \ 

Bureau  of  Labor  Statistics  in  cooperation  with  the  DItI 
IRk,     During  June  and  Deconber  1933  and  1934  activities 
I  estahlisbments  ware  covered  completely  or  (in  a  few  ca 
uy  by  the  code  definition.     For  explanation  of  the  metho 
rhich  result  in  figures  different  from  those  of  B.L.S., 

sion  of 
of  the 
ees)  almost 
ds  used, 
see  text. 

DIVISION     OF    REVIEW,    NRA 

Industry  Statistics  Unit,  BG;nmh 


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FORM     R-P 

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-  220  - 
Table  106 

Code  No 

.    235 

Fac- 

TEEPILS  PROCESSING  INDUSTRY 
hory  Employment,  Payrolls,  Hours,  and  Wages,  1933-1935 

MONTH 

INDEXES 

1933  =  lOO 

AVERAGE 
HOURS 

WORKED 

PER 

WEEK 

WAGES 

AVERAGE 
HOURLY 

(Cents) 

AVERAGE 
WEEKLY 

( Dollar? 1 

EMPUDYMENT 

PAYROLLS 

MAN-HOURS 

1Q3T-JAN 

88.6 

86.3 

94.4 

43.3 

46.2 

18.24 

FEB 

88.3 

92.3 

97.9 

45.1 

47^2 

19.57 

MAR 

83.1 

79.0 

flfi.2 

41,7 

49.5 

17.94 

APR 

79.6 

75.9 

ftO.5 

41.1 

49.5 

17.96 

MAY 

93.1 

96.2 

106.1 

46.3 

44.8 

19.06 

J  UN 

100.0 

103.3 

115.6 

47.0 

43.0 

19.05 

JUL. 

108.3 

110.7 

125.5 

47.1 

43.3 

lfi.R4 

AUG 

118.8 

117.2 

107.6 

36.8 

5.'>.9 

18.12 

SEP 

113.6 

113-1 

98.1 

35.1 

56.6 

18.26 

OCX 

113.5 

117-6 

103.8 

37.2 

53.5 

19.12 

NOV 

106.2 

103-2 

92.2 

ZH.Z 

52.7 

17.12 

DEC 

107.0 

105.3 

93-1 

35.4 

51.9 

17.16 

AVERAGE 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

41.0 

49.3 

18.38 

II 

1934  -JAN 

99.9 

99.2 

82.8 

33.7 

52.6 

17.33 

FEB 

113.5 

119.5 

103.1 

56.9 

50.4 

18.32 

MAR 

124.6 

133.7 

115.5 

37.7 

50.1 

18.64 

APR 

124.3 

128.7 

111.6 

36.5 

50.4 

17.99 

MAY 

111.9 

113.5 

98.3 

55.7 

50.4 

17.70 

J  UN 

101.0 

99.4 

61.7 

3E.9 

50.7 

17.18 

JUL- 

94.8 

87.2 

73.5 

31.5 

52.2 

16.06     > 

AUG 

101.4 

101.4 

88.3 

35.4 

50.5 

17.45 

SEP 

94.2 

90.9 

82.0 

35.4 

fil.p. 

17.11 

OCT 

110.0 

114.1 

102.0 

57,7 

49,6 

18-51 

NOV 

114.7 

119.4 

105.5 

37.4 

47.1 

17.84 

DEC 

114.4 

1P.2.S 

109.5 

38.9 

47.0 

18.46 

AVERAGE 

108.7 

110-8 

96-2 

35.8 

50.2 

17-72 

II 

1935-  JAN 

116.8 

125-2 

119.9- 

38.6 

50.4 

19.47 

FEB 

119.5 

129.8 

111.7 

38.0 

5b. 4 

19.31 

MAR 

117.7 

129-0 

109.4 

37.8 

50.5 

19-48 

APR 

112.6 

119.5 

102.0 

36.8 

60.1 

18-83 

MAY 

113.4 

121.3 

103.8 

37-2 

49,8 

18.85 

JUN 

108.6 

113.8 

97.0 

36.3 

50.8 

16.84 

JUL 

106.1 

110.2 

95.0 

36.4 

50.4 

18-54 

AUG 

110.5 

122.6 

95.7 

38.9 

50.4 

19.90 

SEP 

118.2 

140.5 

124.5 

42.8 

49.4 

21.34 

OCT 

124.6 

142.3 

125.0 

40.8 

50,3 

20.51 

1                  NOV 

120.0 

129.1 

115.6 

57,9 

50.4 

19.32 

i                  DEC 

118.6 

135.7 

118.7 

40.7 

50.0 

20.53 

AVERAGE 

115.5 

126,6 

108.7 

38,5 

50.2 

19.58 

Source: 
Heview,  IS 
porting  e 
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some  of  T 

Bureau  of  Labor  Statistics  in  cooperation  with  the  Division  of 
ISA.     During  June  and  December  1933  and  1934  activities  of  the  re- 
stablishments  were  covered  completely  or  (in  a  few  cases)  sdmoet 
.y  by  the  code  definition.     For  explan4tion  of  the  methods  used, 
rhich  resiilt  in  figures  different  from  those  of  B.L.S.,   see  text. 

DIVISION     OF    REVIEW,    NRA 

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Fac+ory  Employment,  Payrolls,  Hours,  ond  Wages,  1933-^1935 

MONTH 

INDEXES 

1933  =  lOO 

AVERAGE 
HOURS 

WORKED 

PER 

WEEK 

WAGES 

AVERAGE 
HOURLY 

(C9atl] 

AVERAGE 
WEEKLY 

(Xkallari)  . 

EMPUDYMENT 

PAYROLLS 

MAN-HOURS 

1933 -JAN 

94.6 

83.6 

108.2 

41.B 

21.8 

9.86 

rEB 

99.0 

93.8 

118.S 

41.fi 

25.6 

•*«9 

MAR 

81.8 

70.2 

85. S 

37,8 

2S,$ 

9.00 

APR 

87.9 

77.9 

93.  3 

.'58.5 

2?,8 

9tf!9 

MAY 

91.1 

88. A 

in4t0 

41.4 

S4t0 

10.  S8 

J  UN 

93.3 

91.2 

103.6 

40.3 

24-4 

10.26 

JU1_ 

111.2 

109.7 

124.4 

40.6 

24,.B 

lO.Sfi 

AUG 

116.6 

125.8 

103.5 

32.2 

33.9 

ll-tS* 

SEP 

10S.2 

114a3 

90.7 

30,4 

Sfi.fi 

11,08 

OCT 

109-7 

1S?,S 

-^00.4 

33,2 

35tQ 

11,99 

NOV 

10S.2 

121.0 

96. S 

32.8 

Sfi.O 

ll»T« 

DEC 

98.7 

98.4 

77.2 

28.4 

56.5 

10.44 

AVERAGE 

lOO.O 

100.0 

100.0 

Sft.fi 

28.6 

10.41 

J| 

1934 -JAN 

93,0 

97,1 

74.9 

29.2 

?6.7 

10.98 

FEB 

119.1 

143. 8 

110.7 

33.7 

36.7 

12.49 

MAR 

112.7 

130.3 

98.2 

31.6 

36.6 

11.78 

APR 

105.6 

115.9 

SS.fi 

29.4 

37,2 

11.17 

MAY 

90.1 

100.5 

74.8 

30.1 

S4.9 

11-40 

J  UN 

93. € 

102.6 

74,4 

28,8 

97f9 

1^.13 

JUL. 

95.6 

104.0 

76.9 

£9.2 

Z7.0 

11.08 

AUG 

9$,4 

11,3,4 

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3T.S 

II1-9S 

SEP 

8?t$ 

dfi,2 

61-0 

26,8 

38t4 

10,  «7 

OCT 

9S.8 

118.9 

85.4 

32.3 

37.8 

12.3B 

NOV 

94^3 

116.6 

85,3 

32.8 

37,7 

12.29 

DEC 

8fit7 

llfl;.S 

Sfi.O 

31. 9 

S7.fi 

12.16 

AVERAGE 

9a. 0 

112.2 

82.9 

30^6 

M..4 

11*89 

II 

1935-  JAN 

109,9 

19?!,0 

99*6 

30.9 

37,9 

Ut72 

FEB 

UifO 

141,7 

99.4 

32,5 

39.6 

12.84 

MAR 

102^4 

130,2 

94,6 

33.6 

88.2 

12-81 

APR 

9?»a 

111.7 

80.6 

31.5 

88.2 

12,04 

MAY 

84,1 

101,7 

72, a 

31.4 

39.1 

12.26 

JUN 

79,9 

91.4 

66.9 

29,9 

38.7 

11.57 

JUL 

S$,7 

96,4 

70.8 

29.6 

38.4 

11-89 

AUG 

97.0 

114.7 

86.9 

32.5 

37.6 

12.24 

SEP 

97.4 

llfi.6 

91.0 

33.0 

37.6 

12.39 

OCT 

95.4 

122.3 

92.6 

35.2 

37.7 

13.26 

NOV 

92.2 

111.3 

84.1 

33.1 

37.5 

12.41 

DEC 

95.1 

120.0 

90.7 

54.6 

37.6 

13.00 

AVERAGE 

95.3 

115,9 

95.8 

32,3 

38.2 

1?.25 

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porting establishments  were  covered  ccnpletely  or  (in  a  few  cases)  almost 
completely  hjr  the  code  definition.     Tor  explanation  of  the  methods  used, 
some  of  lAiich  restdt  in  figures  different  from  those  of  B.L.S.,  see  text. 

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CtASIT  IVmTBJ 

Employment,  Pdyrolls,  Hours,  and  Wages,  1933-1935  j^ 


MONTH 


INDEXES 
1933  =  lOO 


empijoyment  payrolls  man-hours 


AVERAGE 
HOURS 

WORKED 

PER 

WEEK 


WAGES 


AVE.RAGE 
HOURLY 

(Onf) 


AVERAGE 
WEEKLY 

(Ppllart) 


1933 -JAN 


ioi.a 


JliOA- 


JUSm^ 


A&mSL 


_B2*1. 


J32.24_ 


TEB 


101.1 


MAR 


1Q0»Q 


APR 


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MAY 


>9>7 


!««> 


_10Q^ 


.iai«iL 


SSUi- 


.aSmSL 


.aSmS. 


_aa»a_ 


_27UQ- 


_&a»&. 


^2&ȣ3_ 


S7.8 


W.Q 


_29*Q_ 


Ji6^ 


57«a 


_M,JSl. 


_2fi.fi4. 


JUN 


Jia. 


98*8 


.IQQ^S. 


j«&ar 


S6.7 


-26«2S_ 


JUL. 


W.g 


AUG 


W.Q 


3EP 


_|fl«fi_ 


97.a 


JI9«A- 


JIS.J- 


J£«4- 


-2fi«oa- 


jajL 


_89»fi_ 


46»^ 


_B6^ 


97.8 


_S9.fi_ 


Jl5»fi- 


S7.1 


J2fi«2B- 


OCT 


_1QQ»<L 


NOV 


JLQU2_ 


DEC 


jm^ 


jm.2_ 


inn.2 


.^4fi.a- 


ftfl.7 


26.79 


1C».7 


99.  fl 


-44.8 


fifi.a 


26.47 


_iau2- 


.lOILZ. 


_ftQ^ 


58.7 


.^fi«2d. 


AVERAGE 


1QQ.Q 


Ji2Q.lL 


Ji)Q.D. 


_4fi.fi. 


57.7 


26.59 


1934 -JAN 


100.7 


100.8 


99.3 


44.8 


59.0 


26.67 


FEB 


101.1 


103,0 


100.3 


45.1 


59.1 


36.89 


MAR 


JLQ2.2. 


105.6 


103.4 


46.0 


59.2 


27.61 


APR 


afl2.jL 


106.8 


104.8 


46.3 


59.2 


27,62 


MAY 


_ioa.4_ 


106.8 


104.1 


45.8 


59.8 


27.62 


J  UN 


104.0 


107.3 


104.4 


45.7 


59.7 


27.51 


JUL 


103.8 


108,2 


103.8 


45.4 


60.3 


27.66 


AUG 


la^.a 


106.6 


101.8 


44.8 


60.6 


27.40 


ggP 


OCT 


io3«a 

-102.2- 


106.6 


100.7 


44.3 


61.1 


27.98 


106.5 


100.8 


44.7 


61.4 


27.67 


NOV 


-i02;a- 


104.9 


100.5 


44.7 


60.5 


27.43 


DEC 


1Q1.1 


lOB^ 


101^ 


45.5 


_gl^ 


87.89 


AVERAGE 


ASSmS- 


105.5 


102-1 


45.3 


60.1 


27.44 


1935-  JAN 101.5 


1Q».6 


101.4 


45.4 


61.3 


_2a^0Q. 


FEB 


101,1 


i07<a 


101.5 


46.6 


50.8 


JiS^iA. 


MAR 


101.7 


108.0 


108.3 


45.7 


_6U^ 


.2fl.lfi_ 


APR 


101.7 


107.7 


181-3 


45.3 


61.3 


28.07 


MAY 


102.2 


108.0 


101.7 


46.2 


61.1 


_2^m12^ 


JUN 


102,2 


JUL 


101.5 


AUG 


101,7 


SEP 


101.0 


OCT 


101.0 


NOV 


101.1 


DEC 


10Q.6 


108.3 


IQl.S 


107.7 


99,9 


107.7 


100.1 


45.1 
44.7 
44.8 


61,5 


J28*U, 


j61^ 


jaa.Q&. 


61.8 


108.3 


100.3 


45.^ 


62.0 


108.8 


100.8 


45.4 


108.2 


99.8 


44.9 


62.2 


.aaj.8. 
aa.51 

J28.57_ 
28.44 


112.3 


103.6 


46.9 


62.6 


29.76 


AVERAGE  I     101.4 


108.2 


101.2 


45.4 


61.7 


28.34 


8oure«!     Bureau  of  Labor  Statistics.     SEi  oomposite  of  data  for  classificar*   ^ 
tion  "Xlactrlc  railroad  repair  eliope"  and  llectrlc-railroad  and  motor-1ni« 
operation  and  maintenance."     It  is  beliered  that  not  lees  than  80  per  cent 
of  the  employees  covered  "by  these  two  classification  were  covered  by  the   Cod« 
definition.     Tor  eiqplauation  of  the  methods  used,  some  of  idiich  result  in 
fiffires  different  from  those  .of  B«L.8.«  aee  tflxl« ..  J 


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Table  109 


Code  iiQ.    408 


Fac+ory   Empio 

UNDERCiARMENT  /vND  \'EGLIGEE  INDUSTRY                                                  ] 
yment,  Payrolls,  Hours,  and  Wages,  1933-1935 

MONTH 

INDEXES 
1933  =   lOO 

AVERAGE 

HOURS                              WAG 
WORKED         AVERAGE 

.ES 

AVERAGE 
WEEKLY 

(Dollars) J 
12.70  "1 
14,30 

EMPLOYMENT    PAYROLLS 

MAN-HOURS 

PER 
WEEK 

HOURLY 

(Cents) 

1933-JAN 

84.9 

71.3 

TEB 

95.1                90.8 

MAR 

91.2                88.2 



14.82 
15.69 

\     16.13 
1     15.31 

APR 

98.8 

101.2 

MAY 

105.3             111.9 

J  UM 

108.3             109.8 

JUL 

96.5                93.8 

14,62 

AUG 

110.2              114.3 

._   14,35    _  J 
..10.58      ^ 
16,63 

SEP 

68.3                52.5 

oc-r 

118.5        i      144.0 

NOV 

116.1              130.5 

1                        1     15.29         !i 

DEC 

105.8                91.7 

11.74 

AVeRAGE 

100.0              100.0 

14.35 

IS34  -JAN 

98.3 

97.5 

13.61 
14.23 
15.15 

TEB 

105.4        !       109.1 

35.1 

42.8 

MAR 

110.6 

122.6 

37.1 

41.5 

APR 

114.2 

126.9 

37.5 

41.2 

'15.18 

MAY 

114.6 

126.0 

36.5 

41.0 

14.91 

JUN 

112.6 

115.8 

34.7 

42.1  1     13.94          1 

41.2  ^    12.49 

42.6  14.51 

43.7  10.82 

JUL. 

94.5 

87.3 

27.5 

AUG 

103.7 

111.9 

32.4 
19.3 

SEP 

113.4 

92.4 

OCX 

121.4 

141.6 

35.1 

41.2               15.62 

NOV 

126.2 

146.2 

35.4 

42.9 

15.41 

DEC 

l?.f).fi 

147.5 

35.9 

45.2 

16.35 

average: 

111.3 

118.7 

33.3  * 

1        42.3   * 

14.34         J 

II 

1935-  JAN 

106.4 

121.6 

33.2 

45.6 

15.35 

TEB 

114.6 

122.5 

29.7 

45.5 

14.35 

MAR 

118.0 

136.0 

32.4 

46.3 

15.67 

APR 

117.9 

129.2 

29.9 

45.1 

14.90 

MAY 

116.0 

126.7 

31.6 

45.0 

14.72 

JUN 

107.2 

111.9 

33.4 

42.5 

14.07 

JUL 

95.6 

100.3 

34.1 

43.3 

14.15 

AUG 

105.3 

110.9 

30.1 

42.8 

14.42 

SEP 

116,0 

132.5 

34.7 

42.8 

15.70 

OCT 

123.1 

144.9 

36.2 

43.0 

16.37 

NOV 

125.4 

149.5 

35.6 

43.2 

16.53 

DEC 

121.6 

127.4 

31.3 

43.9 

14.54 

AVERAGE 

113.9 

126.1 

32.7 

44.1 

15.06 

Source:     Bureau  of  Labor  Statlstios  in  cooperation  wit 
Review,  HBA..     During  June  and  Decemher  1933  and  1934  e 
porting  •atablishments  were  covered  completely  or  (in 
completely  by  the  code  definition.     For  esplanation  of 
some  of  ^ilch  reBUlt  In  figures  different  from  those  o 
*  11  month  average. 

h  the  Dlvls 
ictivitles  0 
a  few  casee 

the  method 
f  B.L.S.,  a 

ion  of           i 
f  the  re- 
)  almost 
a  used,         , 
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DIVISION      OF     REVIEW,     NRA 

Industry  Statistics  Unit,   BG:innh 


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Table  110 


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OIDERWKAH  AID  ALLHH)  PHOLUCTa  MAHUFACTURIHG  ISDIJBTRY 
Factory   Employment,  Payrolls,  Hours,  and   Wages,   1933-1935 


MONTH 


INDEXES 

1933  =  lOU 


EMPLOYMENT    PAYROLLS    MAN-HOURS 


AVERAGE 

HOURS 

WORKED 

PER 

WEEK 


=^=^^ 


WAGES 


•AVERAGE 
HOURLY 


AVERAGE 
WEEKLY 


SoTxreei  Boreaa  of  Labor  Statistics  In  cooperation  with  tne  Division  of 
£•▼!•¥,  IBA.  During  Juu«  and  Decamber  1933  and  1934  activities  of  the  re- 
porting •stabllshments  were  covered  coopletelj  or  (in  a  few  cases)  almost 
oonpletely  b7  the  cods  definition.  For  explanation  of  the  methods  used, 
•OBM  of  irtilch  result  In  figures  different  from  those  of  B.L.3.,  see  text. 


DIVISION      or     REVIEW,     TnIRA 

Industry  Statistics  Unit,   EGinmh 


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-  230  - 
Table  111 

Code  Ho.   153 

Fac 

VAIVE  AM  PITTIlfGS  MANUFACTUHDIG   INKBTRT 
tory   Employment,  Payrolls,  Hours,  and  Wages,   1933-1935 

MONTH 

INDEXES 

1933  =  lOU 

AVERAGE 
HOURS 

WORKED 

PER 

WEEK 

WAGES 

AVERAGE 
HOURLY 

(Cents) 

AVERAGE 
WCEKLY 

(DollRTBl 

EMPUOYMENT 

PAYROLLS 

MAN-HOURS 

i93:^-JAN 

82.3 

70-2 

72-6 

26.8 

fiA,0 

13.77 

FEB 

69.4 

72-6 

80.0 

27,2 

fi5,fl 

i-^^.H 

MAR 

87.5 

75-6 

78.4 

27-2 

.S4,7 

is.^io 

APR 

87.5 

72-7 

78.9 

?7,4 

63.2 

13.31 

MAY 

90.2 

80.0 

84,9 

28.6 

p?,6 

14,22 

J  UM 

96.8 

96.0 

98.1 

30»fl 

fid, 6 

16,90 

JUL. 

102.2 

114.3 

lie. 7 

33.8 

M.O 

17.94 

AUG 

109.9 

123.6 

118.2 

32,7 

^6.9 

18.04 

SEP 

114-6 

124.0 

117-7 

31,2 

67.7 

17.36 

OCT- 

112,9 

124^8 

120,0 

32.8 

?7.B 

17.86 

NOV 

113.2 

122.3 

11'. 4 

31.6 

66.9 

17.28 

DEC 

113.4 

124.0 

120.2 

32.2 

66.9 

17.62 

AVERAGE 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

30.1 

56.4 

15.86 

II 

1934 -JAN 

116.6 

139.9 

133.5 

36.1 

57. S 

19.36 

FEB 

116.0 

138.7 

129.0 

33.8 

56.0 

19.01 

MAR 

116.9 

137.9 

128.2 

33.6 

56.0 

18.91 

APR 

115.6 

140.8 

126.6 

23. S 

56.0 

19.36 

MAY 

114.6 

134.9 

121.4 

32.2 

57.9 

18.71 

J  UN 

113.6 

140-7 

125,8 

33,6 

58.2 

19.60 

JUU 

115.4 

140.4 

127.6 

33,6 

59-1 

19-26 

AUQ 

114. a 

144-7 

1Z2.2 

36.0 

58-7 

19.97 

SEP 

116.6 

147.5 

133.8 

44.8 

68.4 

20.16 

OCT 

116.9 

152-6 

140-4 

36.5 

57.6 

20.79        ! 

1                   NOV 

117.9 

lfil.fi 

138-1 

35-6 

57.9 

20.48 

DEC 

119. n 

IfiA.a 

136.7 

34.9 

59.4 

20-66 

AVERAGE 

116.0 

143.6 

131-1 

34.3 

57.9 

19.69 

II 

1935-  JAN 

118.2 

150-1 

137.7 

35.4 

57.9 

20.50 

FEB 

119.1 

153.2 

139.9 

35.7 

59.1 

20.76 

MAR 

118.8 

151.5 

138.8 

35.6 

59.0 

20.91 

APR 

120. £ 

149.0 

134.6 

34.0 

59.3 

20.30 

MAY 

121.7 

159.2 

143.0 

35.7 

58.5 

21.06 

JUN 

122.7 

161.0 

143.3 

36.5 

58.9 

20.98 

JUL 

122.2 

158.8 

144.0 

36.8 

57.7 

20.73 

AUG 

121.6 

161.8 

146.8 

36.7 

58.0 

a. 32 

SEP 

123.8 

168.2              151.5 

37.2 

58.6 

21.91 

OCT 

126.1 

174.2 

158.5 

38.2 

58.6 

22.43 

NOV 

1Z1.5 

102-7 

167.4 

28.7 

58.1 

2r.57 

DEC 

133.6 

186.1               170.6 

38.8 

58.0 

22.60 

AVERAGE 

123.3 

163.0               148.0 

36,4 

58.5 

21. 5i 

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some  of  w: 

Jureau  of  Labor  Statl sties  in  cooperation  wit 
SA.     During  June  and  December  1933  and  1934  e 
Btablishments  were  covered  completely  or   (in 
J  by  the  code  definition.     For  explanation  of 
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the  metliod 
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Industry  Statistics  Unit,  XO:nnih 


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Tatle  112 

Code  Ho.  136 

TIfaiflED  CLiI  SSWER  PIPE  ULNUFACTUBIHG  INDUBTBY 
Fac+ory  Employment,  Payrolls,  Hours,  and  Wages,  1933-1935 

MONTH 

INDEXES 
1933  =  lOO 

AVERAGE 
HOURS 

WORKED 

PER 

WEEK 

WAGES 

AVERAGE 
HOURLY 

(Cents) 

AVERAGE 
WEEKLY 

(PqUato) 

EMPLOYMENT 

PAYROLLS 

MAN-HOURS 

1033 -JAN 

•1-T 

77.2 

88.5 

26.4 

34.8 

8.53 

1              FEB 

tl.A 

80.9 

83.1 

23.9 

35.9 

8.97 

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sf.a 

72.2 

78.2 

_-    22*9 

.    a4.i. 

-38.6 

34.4 

-    8.16 
8.96 

1,              APR 

92.0 

81.2 

87.1 

1              MAY 

9T.e 

90.8 

95-2 

26.6 

34.7 

9.42 

J  UN 

99.8 

103.3 

113.4 

29.9 

32.8 

JUL. 

104.4 

99. B 

120.7 

30.4 

30.2 

9.74 

AUG 

113. a 

124.B 

130.2 

30.1 

35.0 

11.19 

SEP 

106.fi 

97.2 

91.9 

22.9 

41.9 

9-42 

OCT 

98. 7 

105.0 

89.1 

26.0 

42.6 

11.28 

NOV 

101. a 

109,4 

84.7 

22.0 

43.1 

10.70 

DEC 

118.7 

158.8 

138.1 

30.6 

41.9 

13.67 

AVERAGE 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

26.1 

36.7 

10.04 

II 

1934  -JAN 

149.4               2£fi.0 

199.3 

36.1 

43.3 

15.28 

FEB 

137.1 

227.2 

161.3 

34.8 

44.3 

16.67 

MAR 

142.1               221.3 

182.0 

33.7 

44.1 

15.67 

APR 

139.4 

209.6 

178.1 

33.6 

45.4 

15.12 

MAY 

143.1 

172.7 

;.62.2 

29.8 

43.2 

12.34 

JUN 

144.7              211.0 

181.5 

33.0 

44.2 

14.63        j 

JUL. 

B0.9         1     110.9 

84.3 

.^*4- 

41.3 

13.57 

AUG 

S4.9 

12fi.l 

95.8 

29*7 

41.6 

14.14 

SEP 

OCT 

95.0 

150.0 

iia.7 

31.6 

45.9 

15.40 

98.2 

168.7 

122.8 

32.9 

47,3 

16.76 

NOV 

104.3 

168.9 

122.1 

30.8 

49.4 

15.79 

DEC 

97,0 

lft9.2 

111.7 

30.3 

50.6 

16.01 

AVERAGE 

118.0 

179  .£ 

144.6 

31.9 

45.0 

16.11 

II 

1935-  JAN 

99.9 

131. a 

104.4 

27.6 

49.2 

13-30 

FEB 

107.8 

134.0 

107.4 

26-2 

45.1 

12.26 

MAR 

101.9 

126.7 

116.5 

30.1 

47.1 

13.94 

APR 

40.2 

49.0 

49.2 

32.2 

44.7 

13.77 

MAY 

49.1 

69.0 

67.4 

36.1 

40.4 

16.33 

JUN^ 

110.1 

106.4 

104.2 

24.9 

43.6 

10.02 

JUL 

14fi.8 

235.2 

183.5 

33-1 

48.9 

16.86 

AUG 

144.7 

213.8 

176.5 

31.9 

48.3 

15.36 

SEP 

144.0 

238.4 

186.1 

34.0 

48.2 

17.54 

OCT 

lAfl.l 

248.1 

201.5 

35.8 

48.9 

17.61 

NOV 

144.7 

251.2 

200.3 

36.4                  49.6 

la.ifi 

DEC 

147.6 

284.5 

220.6 

39.3 

49.6 

20.12 

AVERAGE 

115.8 

174.1 

143.1 

32.3 

47.0 

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MONTH 

INDEXES 
1933  =  IQO 

AVERAGE 
HOURS 

WORKED 

PER 

WEEK 

WAGES 

AVERAGE 
HOURLY 

(Cents) 

AVERAGE 
WCEKLY 

(Dollars) 

EMPUDYMENT 

a/ 

PAYROLLS 

MAN-HOURS 

1933-JAN 

93.8 

97.5 

103.0 

48.1 

43.0 

21.39 

FEB 

92.6 

91.0 

98.7 

46.7 

42.5 

20-12 

MAR 

92.0 

89,6 

99.3 
lOfl.O 

47.JJ 

42.7 

19-93 

APR 

95,2 

98.6 

49,7 

41.1 

21.08 

MAY 

gg^p 

97.8 

107,8 

49-1 

41.7 

20.72 

JUM 

94.a 

92.2 

101.fi 

j46.^      _ 

42.0 

19.92 
21-05 

JUL 

101.0       I         104-5 

109.9 

47-7 

42.0 

AUG 

97,9                 91,6 

89.0 

39.8 

47.9 

_    19^2 

19.78 

SEP 

107-8      ;        104.8 

94.0 

38.2 

62.2 

OCT- 

110.5               111.5 

98.7 

J9^ 

51.7 

20.53 

NOV 

110,3      1         110.4 

96r2 

38.2 

49-7 

..   1S.92 
20.48 

DEC 

108.0      1         110.4 

93.9 

38.1 

51.4 

avetrage: 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

44.1 

45,7      _ 

20.34 

II 

1934  -JAN 

ioa.4               112.2 

95-8 

38.7 

50.5 

20.70 

FEB 

111.6               114.7 

100.8 

39.6 

50.3 

20.57      . 

MAR 

110.4 

112.1 

97.6 

38.7 

52.3 

20,28 
20.47 

APR 

110.3 

114.0 

95.9 

38.1 

52.8 

MAY 

109.5 

114.0 

94.9 

;i8.0 

54.0 

20.76 

JUN 

110.6 

116.7 

98.0 

38.8 

63.6 

21.12 

JUl- 

114.7 

120.9 

100.8 

38.6 

54.6 

21.  a 

AUG 

115.8 

120.6 

100.1 

37.9 

54.6 

1-21  iP6 

SEP 

118.6              127.8 

106.3 

39.3 

55.7 

21.89 

OCT 

119.0              127.8 

107.0 

39.4 

54.8 

a. 64 

NOV 

115.0 

117.8 

96.4 

37.5 

54.7 

20.38      1 
20.57 

DEC 

114-3              11  ft. 4 

99.0 

38.0 

54.3 

AVERAGE 

113.2 

118.1 

99.6 

38.6 

53,5 

20.89 

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1935-  JAN 

112.7 

118.8 

96.3 

37.4 

55-9 

20-95 

FEB 

113,2 

las.i 

98.9 

38.3 

54.9 

21.13 

MAR 

111.0              118.3 

95.0 

37.5 

53.8 

20.66 

APR 

109.7             116.4 

93.9 

;i7.6 

53.6 

20.52 

MAY 

lOtt.8              116.0 

94.1 

37.9 

54.5 

20.72 

JUN 

109.1              117.2 

94,9 

38.1 

55.1 

21.10 

JUL 

110.3 

119-4     ;           98.7 

39.2 

53-9 

21-17 

AUG 

112.9 

123.1 

102.0 

39^6 
42.5 

55..8 

54.7 

„     21.41 
23.29 

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113.9 

135.2 

110.5 

OCT 

114.0 

137.2 

114.0 

4S.8 

54.6 

23.es 

NOV 

112.2 

126.0 

104.9 

41.0 

55.0 

22.42 

DEC 

108.3 

120.2 

99.6 

40.3 

55-7 

22.43 

AVERAGE 

111.3 

122,6 

100,2 

39.4 

54.6 

21.64 

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WINDOW  GLASS  MANUFACTURING   INDUSTRY 
Fac+ory  Employment,  PaLjrolls,  Hours,  and  Wages,  1933-1935 

MONTH  , 

INDEXES 
1933  =  lOO 

AVERAGE 
HOURS 

WORKED 

PER 

WEEK 

^  "■   '-"■-  --:--^~ 

WAGES 

AVERAGE 
HOURL.Y 

(Cents) 

AVERAGE 
WEEKLY 

(Dollars) 

26.64 
22.85 
17.93 

20.17 

21.37 
2L.90 
20.71 

EMPUOYMCNT 

PAYROUL-S 

MAN-HOURS 

1933 -JAN 

78.7 

92.6 

FEB 

74.8 

75.0 

..             _           . 

MAR 

75.0 

59.6 

APR 

64.6 

57.6 

MAY 

66.6 

62.9 



J  UN 

78.4 

75.9 

JUl. 

92.1 

84.3 

AUG 

103.3 

97.5 

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21.31^  _] 

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23.16 

SEP 

123.0 

130.8 

OCX 

147.5 

150.7 

NOV 

149.1 

164.3 

24.80   '' 

DEC 

147.6 

149.1 

22.21 

AVERAGE 

100.0 

100.0 

22.26 

II 

1934  -JAN 

144.9 

147.7 

2S.40 

FEB 

140.1 

156.9 

35.8 

69.0 

24,57 

MAR 

141.5 

143.3 

36.3 

60.5 

22.22 
24.16 

APR 

138.2 

152.2 

31.5 

76.8 

MAY 

1S4.8 

130.5 

37.2 

62.0 

22.97 

J  UN 

119.8 

125.9 

Z5.2 

63.8 

23.10 

JUL. 

120.6 

123.3 

35.5 
55.2 
34.8 

63.8 

22.47 

AUG 

127.6 

128.6 

62.4 

22.12 

SEP 

130.0 

133.1 

65.4 

22.51 

OCT 

136.6 

144.5 

35.9 

64.7 

23.26 

NOV 

134.4 

146.7 

35.7 

67.1 

23.94      J 

DEC 

1S5.4 

145.9 

35.0 

67.6 

23.63 

AVERAGE 

132.8 

139.9 

35.4   ' 

65.7   ' 

23.11 

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1935-  JAN 

146.6 

156.6 

35.0 

68.5 

23.93 

FEB 

158.3 

171.1 

35.1 

59.0 

24.21 

MAR 

156.2 

170.7 

35.3 

69.2 

24.29 

APR 

151.7 

160.2 

33.9 

69.5 

23.48 

MAY 

162.0 

165.9 

33.5 

68.2 

22.78 

JUN 

158.1 

172.4 

36.2 

67.4 

24.26 

JUL 

157.3 

165.2 

1        35^2 

67.2 

2:^.67 

AUG 

149.1 

158.6 

35.5 
S5.0 

67.5 
70.2 
69.3 
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70.3 

2::.  83 

24.60 

2t .  0_7 

24.57     ^ 
25.32 

SEP 

146.8 

160.1 

OCT 

148.2 

167.3 

36.2 

NOV 

146.5 

162.5 

36.0 

DEC 

141.9 

161.3 

36.0 

AVERAGE 

151.9 

1&4.3 

35.2 

68..  8 

24.17 

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Fac+ory   Employment,  Payrolls,  Hours,  and  Wages,  1933-1935 

MONTH 

INDEXES 
1933  =  ICO 

AVERAGE 

HOURS 

WORKED 

PER 

WEEK 

WAGES 

AVERAGE 
HOURLY 

AVERAGE 
WEEKLY 

(Doiiiirs) 

EMPLOYMENT 
ft/ 

PAYROLLS 

MAN-HOURS 

1933-JAN 

84.6 

79,  a 

92,7 

45.2 

34,2 

15,53 

FEB 

92.4 

91.0 

104,6 

46,7 

34,7 

16.14 

MAR 

70.4 

56.4 

63.7 

37.3 

34,0 

13,0fl 

APR 

73.3 

62-2 

73- P 

41,2 

33.7 

la,  90 

MAY 

88.4 

82.6 

99,  R 

46^4 

32.3 

15.14 

J  UN 

108.6 

113.0 

127- P 

48.3 

34,3 

JUL. 

122.4 

128-4 

14b,5 

49,0 

^^,2 

16,99 

AUG 

125.9 

134-7 

125-7 

41-2 

4^,3 

17,52 

SEP 

118.9 

127.6 

107-6 

37-1 

48,7 

17,54 

OCT 

115.0 

121.0 

97-4 

34,9 

49.5 

17,03 

NOV 

102-1 

102- S 

81,2 

32,  a 

49.4 

16-19 

DEC 

98.0 

101.1 

81-5 

34-3 

48.4 

16.61 

AVERAGE 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

41.2 

39-8 

16.04 

II 

1934 -JAN 

100.3 

103,3 

82,2 

33^8 

49,1 

16,59 

FEB 

108.8 

116.  » 

94-0 

35.6 

48,6 

17,23 

MAR 

104.2 

110-3 

87-5 

34,6 

49,1 

17,05 

APR 

94.9 

100.6 

79-5 

34.5 

49.1 

17,06 

MAY 

95.5 

98.1 

76-9 

33-9 

49,1 

18,35 

J  UN 

88-5 

90,2 

88^9 

32,1 

50.0 

16.07 

JUL 

88-9 

90,9 

fi<J.A 

32,2 

49,7 

16,02 

AUG 

afi,R 

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67.1 

32,0 

A9,8 

15.97 

SEP 

4S,3 

4A,n 

33,  ft 

3n,H 

SO,0 

15,39 

OCT 

86.3 

86.2 

65-9 

31-5 

49-6 

15-59 

NOV 

95-0 

97-3 

76,7 

3.^,3 

4a,9 

16,25 

DEC 

inn.  A 

ipi,n 

97-1 

36-9 

48-1 

17-74 

AVERAGE 

91.9 

L     95.4 

74.9 

33.4 

49.3 

16.61 

II 

1935-  JAN 

116,3 

I3p^a 

104,1 

36,9 

49,3 

18,19 

FEB 

118.9 

136-0 

106-7 

37-0 

49.4 

18.27 

MAR 

117.1 

131-7 

102-8 

36.9 

49.5 

17.93 

APR 

110.3 

120.8 

94-9 

35-5 

49-3 

17,50 

MAY 

115-4 

129.2 

101-3 

36-2 

49.6 

17-94 

JUN 

122.6 

139.6 

110-6 

37-2 

49.2 

18.26 

JUL 

119.6 

135-4 

106-5 

36-7 

49-3 

18-12 

AUG 

123.2 

139-6 

109-4 

36.6 

49-5 

18-10 

SEP 

121.5 

137.7 

108.2 

36.7 

49-4 

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124.8 

143.5 

113.8 

37.6 

49.0 

18.42 

NOV 

130.6 

144.1 

115.0 

36.3 

48.8 

17.69 

DEC 

129.7 

153.0 

120.5 

38.3 

49.4 

18.89 

AVERAGE 

120.8 

137.0 

107.8 

36.8 

49.3 

18.12 

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APPENDIX  II 


Manufacturing  Bstabllsiimente  Reporting  to  the  Bureau  of  Labor  StatietlcB 

and  factory  Ikqployees  In  Those  ZBtabliahnents  Classified  "by  the  llvmber 

of  Codes  Under  Which  the  SstabliahrnentB  Operated,  December,  1934 


Btubor  of  Codes 
Under  Which 
Xach  Istablishment 
Operated 


Establi  oilmen  ts 

Percentage 
Number   Of  Total 


Sbiployees  a/ 

Percentage 
Number   Of  Total 


Total 


16,268    100.0 


2,746,691    100.0 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
9 
10 


15,271 

93.9 

773 

4.7 

156 

1.0 

44 

0.3 

17 

0.1 

4 

y 

2 

y 

1 

y 

2,348,644 

85.5 

234,250 

8.5 

102,695 

3.7 

30,ci40 

1.1 

16,001 

0.6 

1,718 

0.1 

10,066 

0.4 

2,677 

0.1 

Source:  Bureau  of  Labor  Statistics  in  cooperation  with  the  Division  of 
Reyiew,  HEA.  Data  cover  payroll  periods  ending  nearest  Decem- 
ber 15,  1934. 

^     Bxcludes  employees  not  allocated  by  reporting  firms  to  any  ap- 
proved or  pending  code. 

b/  Less  than  one-tenth  of  one  per  cent. 


98*^3 


.  245  . 
IPPHPU  III 
U.S.  DEPARTMENT  Of  LABOR 

MlldMU  or  LAKM  fTATUTICS 
WAaHINOTON 


January  15,  193S 


Qdntleoen: 

It  has  been  found  necessary  to  determine  trends  of  eo- 
ployment  and  pay  rolls,  not  only  for  each  industry  but  also  for 
the  different  N.P..A.  coda  classifications.  On  the  form  which  is 
transmitted  with  this  letter  you  are  requested  to  enter  the  names 
and  numbers  of  the  codes  under  which  you  are  operating  with  the 
employees,  pay  rolls  and  man  hours  for  each  code.  This  infomja- 
tion  will  be  requested  only  at  infrequent  intervals,  as  may  be 
found  necessary  in  classifying  employment  data  on  both  an  indus- 
trial and  a  code  basis. 

If  your  establishment  operates  under  more  than  one_oode. 
the  entire  form  is  to  be  filled  out.  If  you  are  operating  under 
one  cofle  only,  omit  inquiry  n\imbor  III. 

It  is  planned  to  compare  the  figures  supplied  on  this 
form  with  those  which  you  have  been  furnishing  on  the  regular 
monthly  fori.  The  last  report  you  sent  us  was  for  December 
1934.   If  there  is  a  differanco  between  the  December  totals 
previously  submitted  and  those  inserted  on  the  enclosed  form, 
will  you  kindly  indicate  the  reason.  We  can  understand,  for 
ezair.ple,  that  the  basis  on  which  factory  or  shop  employees  have 
been  reported  in  the  past  may  not  quite  correspond  to  the  defini- 
tion on  the  enclosed  blank. 

Your  replies  will  be  held  in  strict  confidence  and  will 
be  used  for  general  statistical  purposes  only.  The  information 
furnished  by  any  individual  firm  will  not  be  available  to  any 
person  other  than  sworn  employees  of  the  Bureau  of  Labor  Statis- 
tics. The  reports  will  not  be  used  for  purposes  of  oompliance. 

An  envelop«not  requiring  postage  is  supplied  herewith 
for  your  convenience.  Pleasa  fill  out  and  return  the  enclosed 
blank  as  soon  as  possible. 

Very  truly  yours, 


^Jh^^tuCU^     LiJm*-L 


Isador  Lubin, 
EInc.  Commissioner  of  Labor  Statistlos. 


-  346  - 

JIPPBNDIX  III  -  continued 

THIS  IS  OUR  PERMANENT  OFFICE  RECORD.     KINDLY  PRESERVE  CAREFULLY  UNTIL  YOU  MAIL  IT 

CONFIDENTIAL 

VOLUME  OF  EMPLOYMENT  b.l.s.789a 

U.  S.  DEPARTMENT  OF  LABOR 

Manufacturing  bureau  OF  labor  statistics 

WASHINGTON 


Gentlemen:  In  response  to  numerous  requests  for  information  concerning  employment  classified  according 
to  the  NRA  codes,  the  Bureau  of  Labor  Statistics  has  undertaken  the  following  inquiry.  I  shall  be  greatly  obliged 
if  you  will  supply  the  information  requested  and  return  this  form  to  this  office  at  the  earliest  date  possible.  This 
is  a  special  request.  It  is  not  our  intention  to  ask  for  this  information  regularly.  A  separate  report  is  needed  for 
each  establishment. 

Information  relating  to  individual  firms  will  be  available  only  to  sworn  employees  of  the  United 
States  Bureau  of  Labor  Statistics  and  will  be  used  for  statistical  purposes  only. 

A  franked  addressed  envelop  is  provided  for  your  convenience.     Your  cooperation  is  greatly  appreciated. 

Very  truly  yours, 

ISADOR  LUBIN, 

Commissioner  of  Labor  Staiisiics. 

INQUIRY  NO.  I 

Name  the  principal  products,  type  of  products,  or  services  of  this  establishment  in  order  of  importance  (based 
on  total  sales  value): 

IN  JUNE  1933  IN  DECEMBER  2934 

(1) -  (1) 

(2). - (2) 

(3)     - -- - -     --  (3)      -- 

(4)- - (4) 

(5) - (5) 

INQUIRY  NO.  II 

IF  THIS  ESTABLISHMENT  OPERATES  UNDER  ONLY  ONE  CODE,  give  code  name  and  number 
below  and  DO  NOT  answer  Inquiry  No.  Ill  on  reverse  side. 

Name  of  NRA  Code - - Code   Number 

[oVEB]  1-4—3069 

9853  /3? 


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INQUIRY  NO.  Ill 

TO  BE  ANSWERED  BY  EACH  ESTABLISHMENT  THAT  OPERATES  UNDER  MORE  THAN  ONE  CODE 

All  information  furnished  below  should  relate  to  shop  employees  onhj 

SHOP  EMPLOYEES. — Include  all  skiDed  and  unskilled,  piece  or  time  workers  on  productive  processes, 
clerical  workers  in  productive  departments,  engineers,  firemen,  watchmen,  packers,  etc. ;  also  foremen  and  overseers 
in  minor  positions  who  perform  work  similar  to  that  done  by  the  persons  under  their  supervision.  DO  NOT  include 
persons  working  at  their  homes  or  in  other  establishments  on  materials  furnished  by  establishment  reported  on. 

PART  A. — Indicate  in  table  below  code  numbers  and  names  of  codes  under  which  establishment  was  operating 
during  December,  1934.  Indicate  also  the  approximate  number  of  employees,  amount  of  pay  roU  and  number  of 
man-hours  allocated  to  each  code,  for  the  pay  period  ending  nearest  December  15,  1934. 


Pat  Period 

Ending  Nearest 

Dec.  15,  1934 

Code 
Number 

Name  of  Code 

Number  of 
Employees  ' 

Amount  of 
Pat  Roll 

Number  of 
Man  Hours 

From — 

,  1934, 

To— 

,  1934 

Not  allocated  to  anv  code 

Total 

1 

'  Any  employee  who  works  under  more  than  one  code  should  be  allocated  to  the  code  under  which  his  principal  activities  come. 

PART  B. — For  each  of  the  pay  periods  specified  below,  estimate  the  approximate  number  of  employees  allo- 
cated to  each  code.  For  the  periods  when  codes  were  not  yet  in  effect  make  the  allocation  of  employees  as  if  all 
present  code  provisions  and  rules  had  actually  been  in  operation. 


Name  of  Codb 

Number  op  Employees  ' 

Code 

Number 

Pay  period  ending 

nearest  June  15, 

1933 

Pay  period  ending 

nearest  Dec.  15, 

1933 

Pay  period  ending 

nearest  June  15, 

1934 

Not  allocated  to  any  code 

Total 

'  .4ny  employee  who  works  under  more  than  one  code  should  be  allocated  to  the  code  under  which  his  principal  activities  come. 


(Date) 


(Signature  of  person  making  report) 
(Position) 


^-^■^■^   # 


OFFICE  OF  THE  NATIONAL  RECOVERY  ADMINISTRATION 
THE  DIVISION  OF  REVIEW 

THE  WORK  OF  THE  DIVISION  OF  REVIEW 

Executive  Order  No.  7075,  dated  June  15,  1935,  established  the  Division  of  Review  of  the 
National  Recovery  Administration.   The  pertinent  part  of  the  Executive  Order  reads  thus: 

The  Division  of  Review  shall  assemble,  analyze,  and  report  upon  the  statistical 
information  and  records  of  experience  of  the  operations  of  the  various  trades  and 
industries  heretofore  subject  to  codes  of  fair  competition,  shall  study  the  ef- 
fects of  such  codes  upon  trade,  industrial  and  labor  conditions  in  general,  and 
other  related  matters,  shall  make  available  for  the  protection  and  promotion  of 
the  public  interest  an  adequate  review  of  the  effects  of  the  Administration  of 
Title  I  of  the  National  Industrial  Recovery  Act,  and  the  principles  and  policies 
put  into  effect  thereunder,  and  shall  otherwise  aid  the  President  in  carrying  out 
his  functions  under  the  said  Title.  I  hereby  appoint  Leon  C.  Marshall,  Director  of 
the  Division  of  Review. 

The  study  sections  set  up  in  the  Division  of  Review  covered  these  areas:  industry 
studies,  foreign  trade  studies,  labor  studies,  trade  practice  studies,  statistical  studies, 
legal  studies,  administration  studies,  miscellaneous  studies,  and  the  writing  of  code  his- 
tories. The  materials  which  #ere  produced  by  these  sections  are  indicated  below. 

Except  for  the  Code  Histories,  all  items  mentioned  below  are  scheduled  to  be  in  mimeo- 
graphed form  by  April  1,  1936. 

THE  CODE  HISTORIES 

The  Code  Histories  are  documented  accounts  of  the  formation  and  administration  of  the 
codes.  They  contain  the  definition  of  the  industry  and  the  principal  products  thereof;  the 
classes  of  members  in  the  industry;  the  history  of  code  formation  including  an  account  of  the 
sponsoring  organizations,  the  conferences,  negotiations  and  hearings  which  were  held,  and 
the  activities  in  connection  with  obtaining  approval  of  the  code;  the  history  of  the  ad- 
ministration of  the  code,  covering  the  organization  and  operation  of  the  code  authority, 
the  difficulties  encountered  in  administration,  the  extent  of  compliance  or  non-compliance, 
and  the  general  success  or  lack  of  success  of  the  code,  and  an  analysis  of  the  operation  of 
code  provisions  dealing  v?ith  wages,  hours,  trade  practices,  and  other  provisions.  These 
and  other  matters  are  canvassed  not  only  in  terms  of  the  materials  to  be  found  in  the  files, 
out  also  in  terms  of  the  experiences  of  the  deputies  and  others  concerned  with  code  formation 
and  administration. 

The  Code  Histories,  (including  histories  of  certain  NRA  units  or  agencies)  are  not 
mimeographed.  They  are  to  be  turned  over  to  the  Department  of  Commerce  in  typewritten  form. 
All  told,  approximately  eight  hundred  and  fifty  (850)  histories  will  be  completed.  This 
number  includes  all  of  the  approved  codes  and  some  of  the  unapproved  codes.  (In  Work 
Materials  No  18.  Contents  of  Code  Histries.  will  be  found  the  outline  which  governed 
the  preparation  of  Code  Histories.) 

(In  the  case  of  all  approved  codes  and  also  in  the  case  of  some  codes  not  carried  to 
final  approval,  there  are  in  NRA  files  further  materials  on  industries.  Particularly  worthy 
of  mention  are  the  Volumes  I,  II  and  III  which  constitute  the  material  officially  submitted 
to  the  President  in  support  of  the  recommenda-tion  for  approval  of  each  code.  These  volumes 
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set  forth  the  origination  of  the  code,  the  sponsoring  group,  the  evidence  advanced  to  sup- 
port the  proposal,  the  report  of  the  Division  of  Research  and  Planning  on  the  industry,  the 
recommendations  of  the  various  Advisory  Boards,  certain  t^-pes  of  official  correspondenoe, 
the  transcript  of  the  formal  hearing,  and  other  pertinent  matter.  There  is  also  much  offi- 
cial information  relating  to  amendments,  interpretations,  exemptions,  and  other  rulings.  The 
materials  mentioned  in  this  paragraph  were  of  course  not  a  part  of  the  work  of  the  Division 
of  Review. ) 

THE  WORK  MATERIALS  SERIES 

In  the  work  of  the  Division  of  Review  a  considerable  number  of  studies  and  compilations 
of  data  (other  than  those  noted  below  in  the  Evidence  Studies  Series  and  the  Statistical 
Material  Series)  have  been  made.  These  are  listed  below,  grouped  according  to  the  char- 
acter of  the  material.  (In  Work  Materials  l^a.  12,  Tentative  Outlines  and  Summaries  of 
Studies  in  Process,  these  materials  are  fully  described). 

Industry  Studies 

Automobile  Industry,  An  Economic  Survey  of 

Bituminous  Coal  Industry  under  Free  Competition  and  Code  Regulation,  Economic  Survey  of 

Electrical  Manufacturing  Industry,  The 

Fertilizer  Industry,  The 

Fishery  Industry  and  the  Fishery  Codes 

Fishermen  and  Fishing  Craft,  Earnings  of 

Foreign  Trade  under  the  National  Industrial  Recovery  Act 

Part  A  -  Competitive  Position  of  the  United  States  in  International  Trade  1927-29  through 

1934. 
Part  B  -  Section  3  (e)  of  NIRA  and  its  administration. 
Part  C  -  Imports  and  Importing  under  NRA  Codes. 
Part  D  -  Exports  and  Exporting  under  NRA  Codes. 

Forest  Products  Industries,  Foreij^n  Trade  Study  of  the 

Iron  and  Steel  Industry,  The 

Knitting  Industries,  The 

Leather  and  Shoe  Industries,  The 

Lumber  and  Timber  Products  Industry,  Economic  Problems  of  the 

Men's  Clothing  Industry,  The 

Millinery  Industry,  The 

Motion  Picture  Industry,  The 

Migration  of  Industry,  The:   The  Shift  of  Twenty-Five  Needle  Trades  Froa  New  York  State, 
1926  to  1934 

National  Labor  Income  by  Months,  1929-35 

Paper  Industry,  The 

Production,  Prices,  Employment  and  Payrolls  in  Industry,  Agriculture  and  Railway  Trans- 
portation, January  1923,  to  date 

Retail  Trades  Study,  The 

Rubber  Industry  Study,  The 

Textile  Industry  in  the  United  Kingdom,  France,  Germany,  Italy,  and  Japan 

Textile  Yarns  and  Fabrics 

Tobacco  Industry,  The 

Wholesale  Trades  Study,  The 

Women's  Neckwear  and  Sc?rf  Industry,  Financial  and  Labor  Data  on 

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Women's  Apparel  Industry,  Soae  Aspects  of  the 

Trade  Practice  Studies 

Comnodities,  Infomation  Concerning:   A  Study  of  NRA  and  Related  Experiences  in  Control 
Distribution,  Manufacturers'  Control  of:   Trade  Practice  Provisions  in  Selected  NRA  Codes 
Distributi'i^e  Relations  in  the  Asbestos  Industry 
Design  Piracy:  The  Problem  and  Its  Treatment  Under  NRA  Codes 
Electrical  Mfg.  Industry:   Price  Filing  Study 
Fertilizer  Industry:   Price  Filing  Study 

Geographical  Price  Relations  Under  Codes  of  Fair  Coapetition.  Control  of 
Minimum  Price  Regulation  Under  Codes  of  Fair  Competition 
Multiple  Basing  Point  System  in  the  Lime  Industry:   Operation  of  the 
Price  Control  in  the  Coffee  Industry 
Price  Filing  Under  NRA  Codes 
Production  Control  in  the  Ice  Industry 
Production  Control,  Case  Studies  in 

Resale  Price  Maintenance  Legislation  in  the  United  States 

Retail  Price  Cutting,  Restriction  of,  with  special  Emphasis  on  The  Drug  Industry. 
Trade  Practice  Rules  of  The  Federal  Trade  Commission  (1914-1936);   A  classification  for 
comparison  with  Trade  Practice  Provisions  of  NRA  Codes. 

Labor  Studies 

Cap  and  Cloth  Hat  Industry,  Commission  Report  on  Wage  Differentials  in 

Earnings  in  Selected  Manufacturing  Industries,  by  States,  1933-35 

Employment,  Payrolls,  Hours,  and  Wages  in  115  Selected  Code  Industries  1933-35 

Fur  Manufacturing,  Commission  Report  on  Wages  and  Hours  in 

Hours  and  Wages  in  American  Industry 

Labor  Program  Under  the  National  Industrial  Recovery  Act,  The 

Part  A.   Introduction 

Part  B.   Control  of  Hours  and  Reemployment 

Part  C.   Control  of  Wages 

Par'-  D.   Control  of  Other  Conditions  of  Employment 

Part  E.  Section  7(a)  of  the  Recovery  Act 
Materials  in  the  Field  of  Industrial  Relations 
PRA  Census  of  Employment,  June,  October,  1333 
Puerto  Rico  Needlework,  Homeworkers  Survey 

Administrative  Studies 

Administrative  and  Legal  Aspects  of  Stays,  Exemptions  and  Exceptions,  Code  Amendments,  Con- 
ditional Orders  of  Approval 

Administrative  Interpretations  of  NRA  Codes 

Administrative  Law  and  Procedure  under  the  NIRA 

Agreements  Under  Sections  4(a)  and  7(b)  of  the  NIRA 

Approve  Codes  in  Industry  Groups,  Classification  of 

Basic  Code,  the  —  (Administrative  Order  X-61) 

Code  Authorities  and  Their  Part  in  the  Administration  of  the  NIRA 
Part  A.   Introduction 
Part  B.   Nature,  Composition  and  Organization  of  Code  Authorities 

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Part  C.  Activities  of  the  Code  Authorities 

Part  D.   Code  Authority  Finances 

Part  E.   Summary  and  Evaluation 
Code  Compliance  Activities  of  the  NRA 
Code  Making  Program  of  the  NRA  in  the  Territories,  The 
Code  Provisions  and  Related  Subjects,  Policy  Statements  Concerning 
Content  of  NIRA  Administrative  Legislation 

Part  A.  Executive  and  Administrative  Ordera 

Part  B.   Labor  Provisions  in  the  Codes 

Part  C.   Trade  Practice  Provisions  in  the  Codes 

Part  D.   Administrative  Provisions  in  the  Codes 

Part  E.   Agreements  under  Sections  4(a)  and  7(b) 

Part  F.   A  Type  Case:   The  Cotton  Textile  Code 
Lab3ls  Under  NRA,  A  Study  of 

Model  Code  and  Uodel  Provisions  for  Codes,  Development  of 

National  Recovery  Administration,  The:  A  Review  of  its  Organization  and  Activities 
NRA  Insignia 

President's  Reemployment  Agreement,  The 

President's  Reemployment  Agreement,  Substitutions  in  Connection  with  the 
Prison  Labor  Problem  under  NRA  and  the  Prison  Compact,  The 
Problems  of  Administration  in  the  Overlapping  of  Code  Definitions  of  Industries  and  Trades, 

Multiple  Code  Coverage,  Classifying  Individual  Members  of  Industries  and  Trades 
Relationship  of  NRA  to  Government  Contracts  and  Contracts  Involving  the  Use  of  Government 

Funds 
Relationship  of  NRA  with  States  and  Municipalities 
Sheltered  Workshops  Uoder  NRA 
Uncodified  Industries:  A  Study  of  Factors  Limiting  the  Code  Making  Program 

Legal  Studies 

Anti-Trust  Laws  and  Unfair  Competition 

Collective  Bargaining  Agreements,  the  Right  of  Individual  Employees  to  Enforce 

Commerce  Clause,  Federal  Regulation  of  the  Employer-Employee  Relationship  Under  the 

Delegation  of  Power,  Certain  Phases  of  the  Principle  of,  with  Reference  to  Federal  Industrial 
Regulatory  Legislation 

Enforcement,  Extra-Judicial  Methods  of 

Federal  Regulation  through  the  Joint  Employment  of  the  Power  of  Taxation  and  the  Spending 
Power 

Government  Contract  Provisions  as  a  Means  of  Establishing  Proper  Economic  Standards,  Legal 
Memorandum  on  Possibility  of 

Industrial  Relations  in  Australia,  Regulation  of 

Intrastate  Activities  Which  so  Affeot  Interstate  Coomerce  as  to  Bring  them  Under  the  Com- 
merce Clause,  Cases  on 

Legislative  Possibilities  of  the  State  Constitutions 

Post  Office  and  Post  Road  Power  —  Can  it  be  Used  as  a  Means  of  Federal  Industrial  Regula- 
tion? 

State  Recovery  Legislation  in  Aid  of  Federal  Recovery  Legislation  History  and  Analysis 

Tariff  Rates  to  Secure  Proper  Standards  of  Wages  and  Hours,  the  Possibility  of  Variation  in 

Trade  Practices  and  the  Anti-Trust  Laws 

Treaty  Making  Power  of  the  United  States 

War  Power,  Can  it  be  Used  as  a  Means  of  Federal  Regulatioc  of  Child  Labor? 

9768—4. 


THP  EVIDENCE  STUDIES  SERIES 

The  Evidence  Studies  were  originally  undertaken  to  gather  material  for  pending  court 
cases.  After  the  Schechter  decision  the  project  was  continued  in  order  to  assemble  data  for 
use  in  connection  with  the  studies  of  the  Division  of  Review.  The  data  are  particularly 
concerned  with  the  nature,  size  and  operations  of  the  industry;  and  with  the  relation  of  the 
industry  to  interstate  commerce.  The  industries  covered  by  the  Evidence  Studies  account  for 
more  than  one-half  of  the  total  number  of  workers  under  codes.  The  list  of  those  studies 
follows: 


Automobile  Manufacturing  Industry 
Automotive  Parts  and  Equipment  Industry 
Baking  Industry 

Boot  and  Shoe  Manufacturing  Industry 
Bottled  Soft  Drink  Industry 
Builders'  Supplies  Industry 
Canning  Industry 
Chemical  Manufacturing  Industry 
Cigar  Manufacturing  Industry 
Coat  dnd  Suit  Industry 
Construction  Industry 
Cotton  Garment  Industry 
Dress  Manufacturing  Industry 
Electrical  Contracting  Industry 
Electrical  Manufacturing  Industry 
Fabricated  Metal  Products  Mfg.  and  Metal  Fin- 
ishing and  Metal  Coating  Industry 
Fishery  Industry 
Furniture  Manufacturing  Industry 
General  Contractors  Industry 
Graphic  Arts  Industry 
Gray  Iron  Foundry  Industry 
Hosiery  Industry 

Infant's  and  Children's  Wear  Industry 
Iron  and  Steel  Industry 


Leather  Industry 

Lumber  and  Timber  Products  Industry 
Mason  Contractors  Industry 
Men's  Clothing  Industry 
Motion  Picture  Industry 
Motor  Vehicle  Retailing  Trade 
Needlework  Industry  of  Puerto  Rico 
Painting  and  Paperhanging  Industry 
Photo  Engraving  Industry 
Plumbing  Contracting  Industry 
Retail  Lumber  Industry 
Retail  Trade  Industry 
Retail  Tire  and  Battery  Trade  Industry 
Rubber  Manufacturing  Industry 
Rubber  Tire  Manufacturing  Industry 
Shipbuilding  Industry 
Silk  Textile  Industry 
Structural  Clay  Products  Industry 
Throwing  Industry 
Trucking  Industry 
Waste  Materials  Industry 
Wholesale  and  Retail  Food  Industry 
Wholesale  Fresh  Fruit  and  Vegetable  Indus- 
try 
Wool  Textile  Industry 


THE  STATISTICAL  MATERIALS  SERIES 


This  series  is  supplementary  to  the  Evidence  Studies  Series.  The  reports  include  data 
on  establishments,  firms,  employment.  Payrolls,  wages,  hours,  production  capacities,  ship- 
ments, sales,  consumption,  stocks,  prices,  material  costs,  failures,  exports  and  imports. 
Thoy  also  include  notes  on  the  principal  qualifications  that  should  be  observed  in  using  the 
dat?  the  technical  methods  employed,  and  the  applicability  of  the  material  to  the  study  of 
the  industries  concerned.  The  following  numbers  appear  in  the  series: 
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Asphalt  Shingle  and  Roofing  Industry  Fertilizer  Industry 

Business  Furniture  Funeral  Supply  Industry 

Candy  Manufacturing  Industry  Glass  Container  Industry 

Carpet  and  Rug  Industry  Ice  Manufacturing  Industry 

Cement  Industry  Knitted  Outerwear  Industry 

Cleaning  and  Dyeing  Trade  Paint,  Varnish,  and  Lacquer,  Mfg.  Industry 

Coffee  Industry  Plumbing  Fixtures  Industry 

Copper  and  Brass  Mill  Products  Industry  Rayon  and  Synthetic  Yarn  Producing  Industry 

Cotton  Textile  Industry  Salt  Producing  Industry 

Electrical  Manufacturing  Industry 

THE  COVERAGE 

'^he  original,  and  appro\ec1,  plan  of  the  Division  of  Review  contemplated  resources  suf- 
ficient (a)  to  prepare  some  1200  histories  of  codes  and  NRA  units  or  agencies,  (b)  to  con- 
solidiite  and  index  the  NRA  files  containing  some  40,000,000  pieces,  (c)  to  engage  in  ex- 
tensi\:e  field  work,  (d)  to  secure  much  aid  from  established  statistical  agencies  of  govern- 
ment, (e)  to  assemble  a  considerable  number  of  experts  in  various  fields,  (f)  to  conduct 
approximately  25%  more  studies  than  are  listed  above,  and  (g)  to  prepare  a  comprehensive 
summary  report. 

Because  of  reductions  made  in  personnel  and  in  use  of  outside  experts,  limitation  of 
access  to  field  work  and  research  agencies,  and  lack  of  jurisdiction  over  files,  the  pro- 
jected plan  was  necessarily  curtailed.  The  most  serious  curtailments  were  the  omission  of 
the  comprehensive  summary  report;  the  dropping  of  certain  studies  and  the  reduction  in  the 
coverage  of  other  studies;  and  the  abandonment  of  the  consolidation  and  indexing  of  the 
files.  Fortunately,  there  is  reason  to  hope  that  the  files  may  yet  be  cared  for  under  other 
auspices. 

NotwithstaAding  these  limitations,  if  the  files  are  ultimately  consolidated  and  in- 
dexed the  exploration  of  the  NRA  materials  will  have  been  sufficient  to  make  them  accessible 
and  highly  useful.  They  constitute  the  largest  and  richest  single  body  of  information 
concerning  the  problems  and  operations  of  industry  ever  assembled  in  any  nation. 

L.  C.  Marshall, 
Director,  Division  of  Review. 
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