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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,
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FORM R-P
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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
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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
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35.5
5?. 9
17,73
JUN
1?4*A
144tl
124.&
33.4
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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*>^«
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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
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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-
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J&fi«2-
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79.2
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ai.a
77.4
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18,17
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77.9
74.1
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76.6
76.1
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JUM
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.2a^fiL
JUUfi-
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JUL.
Jft«fi-
97.8
iK.ft
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46.7
20.81
AUG
jjQa«L.
104.8
122.0
-40«1-
61.6
JtUZ^
SEP
JJfi«4.
_l£fi«2.
^25.1
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69.4
19.86
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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.
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.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_
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_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.
.2£.96_
TEB
MAR
ABZaA-
JZLMi_
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jjfi.a.
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JIZmZ-
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_&Zm2.
61.7
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APR
-iifi«fi-
.2a&.Z-
?2tt,R
40.1
&o-y
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Aax.A
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288.4
.^A.8-
.60.2-
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JUN
AH&JOl
JSLJL
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.61a£.
23.77
JUL
J^4aC_
287.4
ppft.n
siMZ.
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.^8.Z&.
AUG
AajL»SL
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jgao.!^
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.£.
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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
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lag, Aathraoito* iriiloh It Draotloally oooxtenslTe with the dlfinitlon in fha
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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«
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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
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??A,7
41. *?
K«T?
24.56
DEC
911 -S
!»fi7.4
998-7
41-4
KQ.R
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1RR.K
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iflfi.n
40.2
fi9.4
9? -83
Sovuroe: Bureau of Labor Statist
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Table 6
Cade Ho
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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-
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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
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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
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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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Tabic 9
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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
SowMS BoTMa Of Labor 8t«tlttlo«. Ikta t
Mlalac, BltiMliM)xui<' ftoidx Is praotloally oo4
tlea. Jot •^lanatloa of ttio ootiiods uaod,
dlfforont fron thoM of B.L.8*» aoe text.
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aro for clai
ixtenalTo wj
•on* of «hj
IS and eoaopi
istf loation "Coal
Lth the oodo dofial-
Loh rofolt ia figax«s
my store vsploTsos.
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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&^
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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,_
DIVISION or REVIEW, NRA
Industry Statistics Unit, I0;rb
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Table 12
P0d» No
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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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Industry Statiiitlcs Unit, lOidw
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Tablo 13
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.P. 10
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
91.» il
•owMt Boreca of Labor Statiatleo la eooperatlon wit
fioTlow, nk» Daring Jtoao and Sooombor 1933 aad 1934 •
protiag •etabllriiaanta woro oororod ooaq>lotol7 or (la
seoplotolj- "by tho cod* daflaltlea. Tor esplaaatioa of
■MM of lOddh rovolt ia figoros difforoat from thoM o
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b tha OlTlaloa of
ctirltlaa of the re-
a f aw eaaaa) » alnoat
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f B.L.S.. aaa tazt.
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Tabl* 14
Coda Mtt. SB
BOSinSS lUBHITOa inXBRT
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
.SAmL.
JImL.
j&.i-
tt.t
Jtt^
MmA-
JBUL
OfiiJL
na*9
iia*g
JM«£.
jMmM.
.IQfijiL
1934 -JAN
FEB
aA0Afi-
OfiZ^fl-
-Zi^
W.9
.Jft^
7t.M
_ix^
JLfilA.
-Ift^
JittAi.
ia»a
OtfU.
ng*9
.iiiO.
-lOtML
.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.
^
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
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-21*19.
Ji2*42
.22*20.
23.92
oa*QSL
.28*82.
21.91
I BnrMBi •£ Wber Stetiatlea In eooparatlon with the Dlrltlon of
B«Tl«w, ni. Sorliic JtM and DeoanlMr 1933 and 1934 aotlTltlas of the re-
pertlas ••tabUetemtt wre eorered eoiqpletelj or (in a few dMOt) almoet
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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Industry Statistics Unit, IdiiBDh
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Taljle 15
BOTTBi lumrAcroiiio xidustrt
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
OAI XAID7ACTUBSBS IUXSfBT
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
-AA^
B9A
M»L.
-Bia.
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JSmL.
JMmI.
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AiXUL.
-I0&3-
109.1
PAYROLLS
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-8ft*9-
M*7
JUU&.
-BLA-
4140^
-10«U-
Ji««t-
^UJJL.
MAN-HOURS
.B&«fi-
-Bia.
aia
-sau-
10»,8
-IKLA-
UO.A
_L21L4.
m.i
-99«S-
-9A^
AVERAGE
HOURS
WORKED
PER
WEEK
WAGES
AVERAGE AVERAGE
HOURLY WEEKLY
iQintAj [(DolIaTBl
-«S*6.
-az«i
-iUZ
-5S*1-
-44U-
-4QU-
gft.T
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.^za.
jaa-
4U£-
-47.A
47.£
46«ft.
-4fia
-46.1-
^M«4
-46.4
_49»8
.61.9
fif..O
17 •68
if.ie
19^7—
- KUOA -
_ j.a*fa-
a8.68
lfi*76
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i9.ii
AVERAGE
JMJL
-lOCUL
100. 0
■Zi^t-
.44.4^
1934 -JAN
FEB
99.8
ADSub-
MAR
APR
MAY
lOXidl-
JLLLA^
JLLMmX.
100«0
-91JU
JOl^
118.4
-18I.JL
-&&«£_
-86«6-
-9A«Q-
108.6
107.6
-S4^
88.8
-840-
8ft.9
-870-
_66*4.^.|-
-64^_|_
_68U-.f-
-68.6.
-6£.4
09*01
18«78
ld«86
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O».40 — I
JUN
TCT.l
JUU
•.J
lli6«4-
Aue
-12&JL
$ep
02Z.4-
OCT
-1IB«5-
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
.ii.4-
.54.^
-68.4.
111.9
.SA.A.
-84«8-
68.1
. 09*94
19.64
-JJ.64 I
09*44
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
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■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._.
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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-
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1Q7.4
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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<-
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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
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-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.
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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.^
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31.£
31.3
i 34.4
Ji4^
-£!«&.
-IQOJL
.3AJ(.
JUUZ.
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37«4
89.3
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12.18 .,:
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11.49 A
11.46 -J|
10.12 ;
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12.00
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MAR
APR
MAY
J UN
JUl.
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ggP
OCT
NOV
DEC
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81,4
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71.4
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JA«9-
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^2at.«-
f64.0
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67.6
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66.8
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-9T.fi-
.2I6J9-
-211.6-
136.8
-a4.A.
6B.4
82.9
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-33.2-
31.1
-32.4-
-30.6-
-26.6-
-32.fl_
-S4.fi-
-32.9-
31.7
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40.2
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12.62.
13a2-J
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12.68-4
13.24 I
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nPtl
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-IfiLJL
-a2.fi-
3a.fi
4,2.67—
1835- -JAN
.^1^
.fift^r.
-fifiu.
31.4
-41.4-
-13.36-
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-60J^
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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.
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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
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Table 19
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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
fil.l
jDollaxLL
JL8*11_ ^
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, __,,,^,,^,,^,^,^,,,,,^,^__.
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Industry Statistics Unit, IGtrb
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Factory Employment, Payrolls, Hours, qnd Wages, 1933-1935
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
9vaf%x SorMRL of labor ftatlstlss in eo«p«ra%ion with the DlTislon of
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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Indnatry Statistics Unit, I0;nmli
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Tablf 31
Code No. 192
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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
BctffMi 3ar«au of Later Statittiot in oooptratlon vlth tli* SlTltlon of
BoTlow, IBi. Sorlos Juno and Otoanibar 1933 and 1934 aotlritlat of tha ra-
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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Industry Statistics Unit, Qlitb
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Table 22
Code Ho, 1£S
CmSHT IHIXBTRT
Fac+ory Employment, Ptiyrol Is, Hours, ond Wages, 1933-1935
1935- v^AN
>o.a
97.a
77.7
89.8
-6»»«-
17.88
rcB
»gff4
ASlMi-
^ZmQ-
_a(Lfl_
.^a.4.
17.78
MAR
Ji2IaZ-
.I14«A-
-9a«a-
-ai«fi-
-67*8-
-10,08-
APR
18£.l
lU.l
la.s
-840-
-W,7-
.IS.
MAY
W.4
IM.t
-I41aA-
3A.7
.^ft*JL
19.81
JUN
-liA^
_lfi4.X.
lCg.8
-afiu-
^4,8-
19,70-
ia.J8-
-8000
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
g3«8
S7.1
19.28
Sovtm: Bar«au of La3)or St&tlttlos. fiata az« for clasalfleatioa "CoBont."
Dorlag JxBio and Doe«Bb«r 1933 aad 1934 alaott all of fhe anqploTOOt reported
Tiiider fhle elaselflcation were eorered V the Code definition. Tor ez|>laii»>
tlen of the nethode naedt eoae of itoXtSu result In figoree different from
ffi
■e of B.L.8.. tee text.
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CHmiCAL MAIUrACTURIHa IKDUSfRT
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
|_ 32.7Q
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
__ 54.3 M ^_ 2B'^SZ.J\
AUG
110.8
113,9
111.9
41,0
57.0
69.6 „
- 23.62__
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
tlotts "Gbi
approzlBial
tloM mrt
3ar«aa of Labor Statlstlos. KUL coiqpoaltoi of data for classifies.
HBleals* and "liqilosiTssi^. Daring Jons and Dsosmbsr 1933 and 1934
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1 of «hieh rasult in figuras diffarant from thosa of B.L.S.. saa
r As adJnatad tn fchair raapanttya 1933 -^nanj totaJ- kp^-KaA^
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tablt 24
C<i4a H«. 124
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
AS.O
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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Table 25
Code No
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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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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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Industry Statistics Unit, Sa:rb
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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
taxt,
A/ Aa ad.^t«ii I7 m^ to 1933 Canaua total
are for ola
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aslfioation *D7aln£
nation eC tha methoAa
liota of B.L«S*t M«
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Industry Statistics Unit, BG:rb
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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_
-3a^
fiK.1
FEB
1?!.?
127,0
-157J^
4U«0-
-a
±
MAR
117.9-
103.6
120.7-
-Jka
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?f^.8k
APR
J2jX
JL3SJL
1^2.0
-^^^
-SJ^
3fi.g4
lysAV
82,^
!)8t7
68.7
28.3
83.**
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J UN
j^
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45*
±
ft
26.7
45^
-2206-
JUL
S:
-8^
-UJ
31.6
-65,^
29.25
AUG
71-7
;^^
.^Ul.
27.a>t
SEP
135.0
1S7.0
_ikk^
Jfi^
-33*0.
46.95
OCX
-12£
JlkZ.
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-28Jt^
lodli
^,i*«-
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
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MAY
80.0
62.7
51.5
Jllfi
21.8
JLQL
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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.
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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.
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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^
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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.
DivisioiN or review; nra
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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
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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 (
th the Divii
EustlTltles <
a few caset
r the metho(
3f B.L.8.,
slon of
3f the re-
b) almost
is used,
■ee text.
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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
.UmT.
J2A^4-
-ta«r.
87.T
Jfi^C-
4i.ft-
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.46U-
.ALJL
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APR
J!1«A-
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.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-
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-44.fi-
k.4
-48.9-
-a&.8-
44.7
47.7
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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
-141.fi-
-liZ^
.liA^A.
-Itt^
-1
.i4a«a
-ifi&.A-
-ifii«]L
-lfifi.fiL.
-lfift.4.
-144.1-
-40.2-
_lfi(ML
-144.fi-
-lfiQ.1-
4P..7
-4fi.fi-
JLfiZJL
-IfilAfi.
J8Z.fi.
-ISfi^O-
ia.7
-8fiU-
-Ul^fi-
A80.fi
JlQ.fi-
-IfiEU-
-18&U.
18fiU
.lAI«fi_
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.afi.fi-
.89JL
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.fiQ.i_
-fi2.A-
.fiQ.a-
-fiua.
.fi9.fi-
.80.8-
-fiiJL
.£Q.fia
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^
JM^
g9.6
-sau^
.SI^aZ.
SImK.
19.98
JBfiUAI—
-fiOiLSL
IS35- JAN 124^
FEB
MAR
I80t4
18S«T
-Ifilsi-
IWA
J13SJL
-I«LS-
178«9
-izoa.
88.T
8?t»
-82^
8it4
88.0
_&su.
a.M
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.^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
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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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-fZ.1.
JT.O
IQti
T1>I
TQ.l
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AVERAGE
HOURS
WORKED
PER
WEEK
jea«A-
gf.Q
WAGES
AVERAGE
MOURl_Y
(OanU)
-ifiJBL
■^OJL
Jifi*2_
AVERAGE
WEEKLY
la.at
18.84
-U«AZ_
APR
M*a
.tt«A_
_ftl^
MJL
JAJL
-U^IOL
MAY
Mfl
JUN
HtL
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JiMUL
AUG
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SEP
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.SiJL
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16.97
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J^^ZIL
JA«flQ_
NOV
OlIJL
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J£«A_
fia.2
i7.afl
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Ufi.T
JLfl&il.
J2«fi.
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ioo»o
IQQtP
JUKML
_S&^
4a.7
JLfi«fi£_
1934 -JAN
.IfiZaiu
.IIUL
Jilfi^
■JKHJ^A-
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jiaa
FEB
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MAR
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JJa^t
APR
UPfg
liQtft
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87.4
_fifi^
Mafifi.
MAY
l»1>g
JUN
.112«Z_
JUU
_lfiZ.fi_
AUG
JSOmA.
Ii4.<
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ltt.6
JLOft^A.
JUUL
-aa^z.
jii^
JLAQjJu
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87.1
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-OLJL
JO^l.
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SEP
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Tabla 33
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Fac+ory Employment, Payrolls, Hours, and Wages, 1933
MONTH <
INDEXES
1933 = lOO
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AVERAGE
HOURS
WORKED
PER
WEEK
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FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
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COBSB AMD BBASSIEBE UDUSTIT
Fac+ory Employment, Payrolls, Hours, and Wages, 1933-1935
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
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101^0
95,0
1S,£1$
MAY
100.3
100. a
14,18
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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
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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
inn.ft
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33.3
45.8
15.44
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101.8
114.9
33.2*
46.7*
15.47
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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
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aad allied gannents". Daring June and Deoember 1933 and 1934 approximately
98 per cent of the employees reported under this classification were covered!
Igr the code definition, lor e^^lvution of the methods used, some of iriiieh
resnlt in figures different from those of B.L.S., see text. >
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- 76 -
Table 36
ClnAm If A .
TIA
OOTTOB GABUOiT IlISUSfBI
Fac+ory Employment, Payrolls, Hours, qnd Wac
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
1fi.3fi
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
98oo
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FORM R-P
-08
- 78 -
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.
.
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tlTitlee of 'the
L a few oaaes) almoat
Job nethode nsed, aoiw
8., oae text. ^
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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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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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l«|l«w, 1B4« Soring J«m and Baombar 1933 and 1934 a
portiac aatakllataMnta vara eorarad ooiq>la ialy or (in
ao^platalj V tha eods dafinltlon. for aaplanation of
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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
! NOV
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
8oure«t Bureau of Labor Statistics in cooperation wltb
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porting eatablisbments were covered ooinpletelj or (in e
cosqpletely "by the code definition. Tot es^lanation of
•one of iriiioh result in flgares different from those oi
i the Division of
tlvlties of the re-
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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
||
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
.inN
■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
SenrMi Bar«au of Labor Stall itloa in oooporatlon with the DItIi^
fiaglow, mi. Darl&s Jvi* aad Doe«m1>er 1933 and 1934 aotlrltlea o;
porting ottabliiihnwnta varo coTorod oonpletaly or (in a fov easoa]
eoqplotaljr bgr the coda daflnltlon. Tor aaqplanation of the mathodi
aoBia of iribloh raault In flgaraa different froa thoaa of B*L«8»» m
Lon of
r the re.
1 alnoat
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M text.
DIVISION OF REVIEW, NRA
Industry Statietlr? Unit, BOzmmh
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Table 41
Cad* ¥«. 42a
WXS fOROIIO IlSOBSfil
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
1 NOV
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
8ouro«t BarMML of La
B«Tl«w, Hi. Daring .
porting •■tabllshaent
Mnpletely b7 the cod
•oiM of vhleh regtat
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Juno and Osi
8 «0re ooTo:
B definltioi
Ln figures (
Los in cooperation with the Division of
Bomber 1933 and 1934 aotiTlties of the re-
red completely or (in a few oases) almost
a. ?or esqplanation 6f the methods used,
lifferent from those of B.L.8., see text.
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T&bU 42
Coda No.4
lilLECTBICAL VANUFACTUBIVO imXJSTRT
Fac+ory Employment, Payrolls, Hours, and Wages, 1933-1935 i
MONTH
INDEXrS
1933 = !00
AVERAGE
HOURS
WORKED
PER
WEEK
]
WAGES ';
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
7fi.a
SI .7
56.4
19.60
MAR
flO.»
7R.«
■n.*
ao,o
66*5
18.72
APR
aSfO
7?.0
79*6
32. (r'
54.0
18.97
MAY
a«.a
84.1
91,4
35.6
52.6
19.48
JUM
91. ft
98.S
102,2
87,6
BO,a
19,0?
w»UL
9fi.T
9fi.9
lOfi.O
36.7
51.4
18.68
AUG
105-7
107. »
ni^s
36.6
54.8
19.27
SEP
llft^
117t?
n4,7
33.3
56.3
19.85
OCT
1S4tA
15P.1
)«9.6
34t7
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
II
1934 -JAN
115.9
l]Rtl
108.1
32.1
56.8
18.34
FEB
II^tI
119«4
110,6
32.8
fi«,9
^fi.&O
MAR
iia,&
128,2
117. B
8S.fi
fifi.a
19.1^
APR
12S.S
13S.fi
123.6
SS.9
B7.7
>9.90
MAY
12fi.fi
142.4
I29.fi
34,6
^fl,7
i>o,f9
J UN
129t2
148fl
193.0
34.8
59.5
20.94
JUL.
lSAf9
144^8
138,4
' 53.7
R9,7
90,87
Aue
ISO. 8
147,8
192.J?
34,3
fi9,a
1 20,68
SEP
jsi^a
l^ti
129.0
33.1
59.0
20.06
OCT
l?lt$
IfilfS
13fi,8
34,9
59.2
20,90
NOV
190«9
148*1
192.1
34.3
59*7
20.60
1 PEC
1P9t?
iPPtf
\^9t7
?<^rfi
M,fl
2^1.37
AVERAGE
ISll-T
isa.7
ISfi.l
SS.9
fi8.fi
20.18
II
1935- JAN
12$af
147*0
127.1
38*9
61.1
21.19
FEB
ISfi.S
lfi0,2
lS9.fi
34,2
fil.O
91.49
MAR
ISl.O
lfi7.1
13fi,4
SR.2
fiO.S
81 -ai
APR
ISfi^l
168.^
lSfi.fi
Sfi.O
fiO.7
21.80
MAY
1SO.O
ififi.a
134,9
fifi.l
60,7
91.81
JUN
Ifffr''
lfil*4
1S1,4
34.8
61.1
»l,fi2
JUL
%90*B
l<>2tfi
18S.3
36.0
fi9,A
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
2».fi2
OCT
153.8
194.8
180.5
39.7
57.5
23.03
NOV
152.«
192.0
174.1
38.6
58.6
2P.R0
DEC
144.0
ies.4
161.3
37.9
fiO-1
SP.Qfi
AVERAGE
136.7
166.8
146.9
36.2
.'J9.8
pz.nn
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BefTlev, nUU Soring Joao aad Ooeenlior 1933 and 1934 aetlTltles of the re-
portias ••tabUabaente vare eoTeflod eoBpletely or (in a few eaaee) alaoet
eeqplatelj Ity the code definition, lor explanation of tiie nethods need,
aoae of ifcieh result in figoxes different fxea those of B«L.S»» aeo text.
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monic sf QBia in wn pruabt barert nousfRT
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
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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
timAm »•- ae
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.^
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•Of.0
Mf.T
MS.ft
88.0
BB.2
20.98
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iftf^e
eke.4
cia.7
87.2
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20-82
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i«i.a
Clf^S
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S7^A
87 tO
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1M.8
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84^8
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AUG
i«4^«
19«.f
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21.09
SZP
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144.a
i7a.a
87.0
41.1
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^Wii
C|1.A
19B.7
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41.0
28.14
NOV
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MA.a
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Afi.B
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1SQ.7
aia.4
194.2
S7.4
68.0
21.52
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1935- JAN
ff"i^
•»»-«
l>BO.A
89.1
48.8
8A.47
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ttirit
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2a7.0
aa.a
48.2
24.41
MAR
aM.a
aaa.4
299.0
89.4
48-1
24.60
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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
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£9a.«
S98.0
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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
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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
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_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
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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.
A£*95_
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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Tablt 47
Ooda la. 841
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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
(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
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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
i SEP
iM.fi
118.1
108-9
27.6
66.9
18.20 j
: OCT
11*^
IIS-B
108.8
29.0
64.7
16.79 '
;l NOV
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
B«iBre«t BoTMa of Labor St&tlstiea la oo«p«ratlon with the BlTiaion of
BoTlow, 1B4. Jtarlsc Jqm and Jhomibur 1933 mi 1^4 actlTltlei of the ro-
portiae •■taiblishBWnts ««ro ooTorod coif>let«l7 or (in a f«« easoa) alBoat
ooqplotely %gr ttia ooda daflnitloa. Wot Mqplanation of tha Esthoda tiaad,
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9£
FLOOR ASD WILL CLAI TILB MASUPACTOBIia lUUSfRT
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«
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loa.e
120. ft
108.8
84.0
41.8
la.BT
DEC
81.4
70.8
27.4
46.0
12.04
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100.0
100.0
100.0
aa.i
sa.o
12.48
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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
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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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B*Tl«w, lEUL* Oorliic Jom and SaoMter 1933 and 1934 aotlTltlaa of fha v-
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e«9latal7 \j tha eoda dafl^tlo&« 7er a^laaatlon of tha Mthoda vaad,
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DIVISION OF REVIEW, NRA
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Code No. 193
1
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Factory Employment, Payrolls, Hours, and Wages, 1933-1935
MONXH »
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
1 — '■
Umpfi BorMm of Labor Statlttlet la cooperation vltti Hm Dlrislon of
Barlaw, iBi« Dcorlac Job* and noeombor 1933 and 1934 aotlTltUs of the re-
partlas ••tabllahaents vere oorered eonpleteljr or (la a fev cases) alnest
•M^letsly "bj the oeds deflaltlon. Vor esqplsaatlen of the methods used,
BMM of whloh result la flcores different fr^si those of B.L.8., see text*
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Coda Ma> 14B
FDBHITtBE lUIUFlCTUBIHG UClBfERI
j Fac+ory Employment, Rayrolls, Hours, and Wag
GS, 1933-1935 1
i MONTH
INDEXES
1933 = lOO
AVERAGE
HOURS
WORKED
PER
WEEK
il
WAGES
AVERAGE
HOURLY
(oanlt)
AVERAGE !'
EMPLOYMENT
PAYROLLS
MAN-HOURS
WEEKLY j
Ifiollara) !
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
lfi,92
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
! NOV
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. «
IftT^O
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
flnre*! Bar—nx of Labor Statlstiea In eooper&tion vlth tho SItIi
BoTlow, IBA* Darius Jum and DsoMtbor 1933 asid 1934 aotlTltioa o
partlac aatabllabaaata vara eoTarad ooaplataly or (in « fav aaaai
M^plataly ^ tha eoda daf inltlon. for a^lanatlon of tha natbod
aeaa of fblah raaalt la flcaraa dlffaraat from thoao of B.L.S** i
t
loa of
f tha V-
) «lw>at.
La naad,
laa taxt«
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fiflda IA« IM
aiS AFPLXilflB lis tfPiSAHS UilUBfBI
Factory Employment, Payrolls, Hours, and Wages, 1933-1935
MONTH f
INDEXES
1933 = too
AVERAGE
HOURS
WORKED
PER
WEEK
WAGES
AVERAGE
HOURLY
(OflBki)
AVERAGE
WEEKLY
(Pollara) 1
EMPUDYMCNT
PAYROLLS
MAN-HOURS
193 -T -JAN
fil.l
4A.fi
44.a
2fi.4
B0.7
i4.Ba
rEB
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 !
i ' 1!
J1934 -JAN
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
' MAR
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
r -■ ■ -
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
fifi.O
19-08
ii SEP
lAl.fi
lAfi.a
144.fi
87,4
BB.7
20-80
i: -- OCT
lAS.A
lAs.a
139.9
Sfi.fi
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
;i ■ ;|
■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
IJ AVERAGE
144.9
164.1
158.5
39.7
55.8
21,96 1
Soforect Bureaa of Labor Statiatics in cooperation with
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
stlvltiaa of the re-
I few oaaaa) almoat
the methoda uaed,
' B.L.8., aae text.
DIVISION OF review; nra
Industry Statistics Unit, ELOinmh
986b
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Tablo 52
Codo Ha. Sfi
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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II
\
1935- JAN
lffl«l
\M>,^
'^P2t0
S4.0
M*^
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
IU»
fomrMt BorMta of Uber StakltUea im ooopttratlon wiVx tb« Mrltlon of
B«Ti«v, m. .Oarlac Jom and SM«Bber 1933 and 1934 «otlylkl*t of «he r«-
partiac Mtrtllah— nU «tr« MT«r«d oo^platolj or (la « fev ea«**) alaMtt
•«a|pl«t«l7 >7 Hw Md» doflaltioa. Vsr •:qplanatlon of ttie motfaods usod,
MM of ibieh rosolt la flcoroa dlfforoat froa thoso of B.L.S., mo Wxt.
DIVISION OF REVIEW, NRA
Zaftostry Statistics Xtalt, Iiatnmh
9853
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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.
AQBU^
-afi«L
JiU^«^
JS^ZmL.
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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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J£^
.2&JU_
J UN
-IfiZJ^
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_lflfi^fi_
_118i^
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36.7
72.4
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AUG
-IflZ^
_112^9.
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JSfi^
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.26«84.
SEP
OCT
JIOAmM-
Ata^A-
114.7
-IQ&^
J16«(L
.lUML
JilZ^S-
..fl6«fl-
-ZUt.
-Z£.8-
-2&«ia.
_2fi^40L
NOV
_ifli.4_
117.7
_lflZ^2_
J&.IL
73.0
-£6^82-
DEC
111.6
lEB.ft
na*7
37.4
73.E
.£Z«44.
AVERAGE
_ifla«fi.
_114^1.
_10&«6_
-36«£-
7E.1
_26.19.
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110.0
UE.6
ng.o
87.4
73.8
jez«69-
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J11a9-
-1£3«8.
J12A^SL
37.B
J!£JL
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JJ^LO.
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APR
-109L.4.
-1EE.1-
111.3
37.8
78.9
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JUN
aoa«fi-
-104*9.
AUG
JLOajL
109.6
SEP
Ji29^
-114^
110.8
87.8
ai&.A-
Ji)a*fl.
37.E
Al&A-
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-36*8-
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Jlfii^
87.1
JIZmA.
_11£«E_
87.6
78.9
78.0
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78.1
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-2I.&6-
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-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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74.8
27.54
J27.6S.
88 tg?
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lEE.fl
J12*4-
37.8
73.6
27.64
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B«Tl««, KUL. Daring Jma and Dae«m^r 1933 and 1934 aotirltiei of tha re-
porting attabllshoents were corered oonqpleteljr or (in a few catee) almost
completely "bgr the oode definition. Tor explanation of the methoda used,
•one of irtiieh result in figures different from those of B.L.S.* s«e text.
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IndTiBtry Statistics Unit, ILOtomh
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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
-8a«9-
.£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
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_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-
-64«£-
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J^L.£L
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JJL.a6-
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aA«09-
18.86
JJI^filL
ia35- JAN
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
[-
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT
NOV
DEC
AVERAGE
iai.4
-184*1.
-184*a-
186.7
186.1
181.6
-184^
187.1
140.7
1*2-7
JAS:,^
146.2
I 187*4
ifiy.i
-128*0-
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-
J2*a-
ja*i.
88.9
4Q.6
87.0
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-88.1.
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66.0
-86*2-
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-20*02.
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19.77 -
.21*24-
.21*17 i
_2Z^Q2 I
21.77
88t68
20.72
Sotkroet Boreaa of Labor Statistics In cooperation with the Division of
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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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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lOR^a
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NOV
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lOfi^q
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DEC
97.9
99.0
19.57
average:
100.0
100.0
18-89
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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
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110-.'^
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lfl.l9
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109.7
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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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the Code
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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
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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- -:
48*3
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SO.l
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,
IBi. Sftta for gub-clMalfloation "Hbalory" of classifleatlon "Inlt Ctoodt."
SarlaiC Jwm aaid Saoanbcr 1933 and 1934, approzlittatoly 95 p«r cent of the
■qpleyeee mder thle ■id)-olaselfleatlon were oovered "by the Code definition^
Ver e3q>laaatien of the methode ueed, aoute of idiioh result in figores dif-
I f erant fraa VMM of B«L«8«» ■»♦ tei^t . . . ■ ,,.,—.
D^sToN OF Rrv"w, NRA iTli MJ^fcaa to 1333 cbuui iolai* Uj Hi.
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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
or wa^e basis, exceot
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anation of
m those of
salaried e
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und hotels with 25 gue
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B.L.S., see text, a/ a:
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flotels (cas k
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Industry Statistics Unit,
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and wage earners), c/ Cash payments only - value of
board and room and "^ps is not included.
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Tabl« 68
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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
i 34.94 _J
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
ija,B
51.1
_ 48.4 26.06 ]l
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
_ 34,66^1^
. 34.56 J
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
J UN
lZT,fi
141,9
133.6
. 46.0
66.8 i 26.04 \
JUL
1A»,9
149, fi
142,4
46.9
52.9
34.81 J
AUG
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
im.i
88.3
43.3
64.8
35.34 i
AVERAGE
113.1
U6.1
104.8
43.6
67.0
3*. 86 1
II
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
, OCT
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
/AVERAGE
112.6
119.2
107.9
46,5
55.6
26.64
8oQre«rBar*an, of Labor Statistics. Data aro for classification "Zcs cream".
Darias Jons and Dscsnber 1933 and 1934 almost all of the employees reported
mder this classification were oorered by the pending Code definition. For
e:q>lanation of the methods nsed, some of which result in figures different
from those of B.L.S., see text.
§/ AM adjusted to 1933 census totals by HRA>
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Fac+ory Employment, PayroilSj Hours, qnd Wages, 1933-1935
MONTH
INDEXES
1933 = lOO
AVERAGE
HOURS
WORKED
PER
WEEK
WAGES
AVERAGE
HOURLY
ffleirke)
AVERAOE
WEEKLY
EMPUOVMENT
PAYROLLS
MAN-HOURS
1933-JAN
sa.8
83.6
12tP»r
FEB
106.S
100.2
\9.t^t
MAR
104.4
88.8
SI. 2
as. 7
10,63
APR
108.4
S6.8
40^0
^T?
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MAY
110.4
108.8
S9,fi
fH^P.
lPt97
JUhJ
106.4
104.4
38.4
24^7
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JUL
94.1
89.8
af.»
26«3
lfft<Vlf
AUG
110.9
119.7
' BT.8
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SEP
iia.o
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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*
SBM*
12.B6
II
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
' OCT
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
SowMt BoTMU of Labor Statistiof In oooporatlon with the BlTlalon of
BoTlow, HRi. Daring Jtmo and Dooantbor 1933 and 1934 aotlTitloB of the re-
porting •ttabliafaments were eoTered completely or (in a few cases) aLnost
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.
* iTerace for 10 months.
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Industry Statistics Unit, SG:rb
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Tabla 60
00d« Mo. 11
IBOH AM$ STBH IHDUSTSI
Fac+ory Elmployment, Payrolls, Hours, qnd Wages, 1933-1935
8«Tiro«« Bnraau of Labor Statlttloi. Data art for claaalf ioatlon "Blast
fumacaa, sta^l lorka, and rolling Bills". Sarlac Jxma and SBoambsr 1933
and 1934 approzlnataly 94 par eant of tha vqploTaas reportad ondar this
olassif iofttion, wara ooTarad V tha Coda dafinltion. Tor a:qplanation of tha
■Mthoda Ksad, aoaw of ahlah rasalt in flgoraa dlffarant from thosa of B.L.
Jtaxt^.. fj km ad-lTiatad to 19B3 aaagm totftls Tar IRi. -
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Table 61
Code No
. 164
'■
KNITTED OUTERWEAR INDUSTHT
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
ISfi-P
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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
:ka..a
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.
h OlTlslon of Review,
ar" for classification
f^proximately 85 per
re covered by Code
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Table 62
G9^ N
0. 281
LAUNDRY TRADE
■ Employment, Payrolls, Hours, qnd Wages, 1933-1935 a/
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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idiieh coTort 0147 •■tabUsbments muting mechanical power and is lees li^
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Table 63
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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
OCX
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
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100.0
100.0
4L.9*
48.2*
19.15
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1934 -JAN
142.5
iai-7
35. 9
BO.fi
^fl-lfi
FEB
134- a
131-6
37.8
BO. 9
"t9^?a
MAR
133.fi
139-4
40-6
BO. 9
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
?0.04
JUL.
127.6
187-a
S9»l
58 19
f0.71
AUQ
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
, APR
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.
• Average for eight months only»
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153.3
113.2
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127.0
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88.8
66.0
DEC
128t7
169.9
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118.0
146.6
108.8
38.2
56.9
21.46
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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
Code lo.. 9.
LUUEER AHD TDCBER PBODUCTS INDUSTRY .
Fac+ory Employment, Payrolls, Hours, and Wages, I93.<-1935
14.11 ;
16*04 11
15.36_J|
15..ee ||
14.69
16.30
16.54
17.96
18.66
18.82
17.95
18,06.
4-
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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.
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Tabla 66
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108
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MONTH
INDEXES
1933 = lOO
AVERAGE
HOURS
WORKED
PER
WEEK
WAGES
AVERAGE
HOURLY
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AVERAGE
WEEKLY
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EMPLOYMENT
PAYROLL-S
MAN-HOURS
1933-JAN
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58.2
81.10
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afi.fi
afi.s
86.1
66*4
21 .n4
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70.8
fii.a
fi^,9
31,0
63.7
17.78
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71.7
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fiS-f
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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
9fir«
87.1
fia.a
20-27
AUG
10B.fi
108. B
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33.7
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19.44
SEP
119.A
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117.8
34.0
fi9.fi
20-31
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NOV
la^.i
140.0
144.9
?Pt9
97,7
DEC
lAfi.t
160-B
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36. 1
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21.04
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100.0
100.0
100.0
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1934 -JAN
1R7t«
174.0
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57.3
21.36
FEB
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39.B
57-4
22.76
MAR
iafi-7
208.3
203.8
38.6
57.0
22.1^
APR
180.4
206.9
199.6
38. S
67.8
22.27
MAY
iai.7
214. £
200.0
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60.1
£2.90
JUN
iai,7
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19fi.4
37.8
60.0
22.69
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177.4
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iai.4
afi,4
60.6
21.56
AUG
170.0
190.1
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61.0
21.83
SEP
IflA.O
207^0
192.9
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61.0
22.22 1
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804.8
190.1
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22.13
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60.8
22.47
DEC
ifl7:o
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61.8
23.42
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804.1
192.8
37*4
69.6
22.31
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1935- JAN
10?. 7
294.9
217,1
38,8
61.4
23.82
FEB
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234.8
40.3
61.7
24.69
MAR
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249.4
41.0
61.6
25.26
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817^4
274,1
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61.6
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48.1
61.6
25.93
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62.2
26.47
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62,6
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357.6
46.6
62.1
28.24
SEP
288. fi
3Bfi.a
361.5
44.3
62.0
27.49
OCT
288.2
396.5
374.6
45.0
61.3
27.62
NOV
292.2
40S.8
S7S.4
44.6
82.1
27.fifi
DEC
297.8
43S.8
402. B
46.8
fi2.fi
29.20
AVERAGE
247,0
399.4
S0S.6
42.9
61.8
26.57
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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
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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
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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,,^
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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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Industry Statistics Unit, EG:dw
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Table 68
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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
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74.9
66.6
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_a2*4_
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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
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JASImSu
Jl6*fl_
48.4
ja^£_
31.4
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U.flS
,AUG
_1£2^
139. 7
J^l^fl.
46.0
-34*D_
lfi.26
SEP
ASSuai.
_1Ma2-
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-afi*fi-
44.0
1.fi.l3
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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-
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_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.
Division of review, nra
Industry Statietics Unit, EG:rb
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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
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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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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
Bltlea. Tor oi^laaatlon of tho nathoda uaad, soBa of ablch raaul
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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
8oturo«t Boreau of Labor Statlitloi in cooperation with the DlTislon of
B«ylew, VRJl» During Jnna and Decembsr 1933 and 1934 actlvitlea of the
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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Table 72
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1
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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
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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
8oTirc«t Boroaa of Labor StatisUca in cooperation with the ClTlBlon of
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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Tabl* 73
-Oa&« Bou-lfil
llILLIJa^ laDUSTEI
Factory Employment, ^qy'r^ris,' Hours, and Wages, l$34-ip3^
MONXH
AVERAGE
HOURS
WORKED
PES'
WEEK
Wages
AVERAGE
HO',UPLf
AVERAGE
WCEKLY
H
SooTMi BurMu of Lalwr Statlstios. Oata arm for olasalflaation "Mlllln-
•vj*, Burlo^ Jtsio «ad S«o«Bb«r 1933 and 1934 i^aost all of tho m^Iotvos
r«port«d und«r tbla ol««slfl«atidii wer« coTorad \j the Cod* definition.
for osqplanatlon of tha nethodo niod^ oono of vhleh rogolt In fl^urog dif-
ferent from thoM of B«L*8*t Mo toii*
A» adjuotod to 1933 Conoxm totalo ^ HBA»
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liBROV FAB&XC8 IIDQBfRT
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
Soorea: Barean of Labor Statlatie* ia oooperatlon wl
EsTlov, SBA.. During Jwm and ]}oe«b«r 1933 and 1934
portiac ••tabllahiMntt voro ooT«r«d OMqplotoly or (in
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Table 75
Code So
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HBlSPBIliT INIXBTBI
Fac+ory Employment, Payrolls, Hours, and Wqc
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
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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
Seuro«{ Boreaa of Labor Stetlatioi In cooperation wit
BsTlow, IBJL. During Jtm« and December 1933 and 1954 c
porting establlihaenta were covered ooiqpletely or (in
coo^letelj bjr the coda definition* Itor e:q>laBation oi
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;h the DlTlsloa of
ictivitiee of the re-
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Table 76
Coda Hn. 165
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
23-02 J!
8oure«: Boraau of JAbor Statit
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completely by the «od« daflnlti
some of which restdt in figures
tlot in cooperation wl
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ered oompletely or (in
on. For explanation o^
different from those (
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activities (
a few case
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lion of
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Is used,
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Tahle 77
Code No,
89
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
PP. 65
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-
nridlag machines and
and 1934 approxi-
9se classifications
of the methods used,
of B.L.S., see text.
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Table 78
Code No. 71
PAINT, VAHNISH, Aifl) LACqUilH UAIfJFACTUHlNG INDUSTHT
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
22.43 .._i|
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aad Tamlahss." Harlan Jvaa* aid S»Mab«r 1933 asid 1934 ^pproziaatcly 83
p«r e«Bt of tho wnplty— r«port«& toalor this claoslfl cation w«r« eororod
Ij tha Ooda dafinltlon. fiar aiplaaatioa of tha nathods uaad, soma of i^ldh
rasnlt im flgferas dlffarant tnm tboaa of B.L.8., aaa taxt.
a a/ Aa adJuatad to 1933 CattSM totals Vr MUL.
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Table 79
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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
of the employees eorered by the samples were en^paeed i]
b7 the code definition. Tor explanation of the method
result in figores different from those of B.L.S., see
1 the Divis
are than 90
a. aotivltie
■ used* s<»i
text.
Ion of
per cent
B covered
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Tal>le 80
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
•934- -JAN
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.«
Ipf.t'^
9fl,A
?e.9
fi<»,0
19-12
SZP
121f^
ifiat'
in^tP
97,4
• RS,5
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-
porting estaiblisbMnts were eovered eosipletely er ( in a few eaaes) alaost
eoovletely t^ the code detj^tiea* for esgplaaation of the aethods need,
aiysB ef wbldb. result in fisores different froei tboee of 3.L.a»t eea text.
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Table 81-ii
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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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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
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35.B
70.6
26.49
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108,1
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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
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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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27,7?
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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
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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
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inn.n
r?Q •>
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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,
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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
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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
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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
iio.r
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.
DIVISION OF REVIEW, NRA
Industxy Statistics Unit, SG:nRiih
96Db
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FORM R-P-08
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TaT)l« 85
Coda Bb« ^SfL
BiLXLIQLI cm BUILDIHO IHSUSTST
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»&.
.11.0
89.7
90.7
9fi.O
.a6.A.
90.0
jBa«a-
9ft- 8
JBUl-
46.7
_5fi.^
_fifl.fi_
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.
..54JL
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
g«-ftft
8«ta>Ms Boraaa. of Labor Statlatlos. Data to» for ol&saification "Cara,
•lootrle and ataoa.* So^liis Jwia aad Jteaembor 1933 asd 1934 apprczlmatoly
80 per oeat of iha oqaloyaaa reportad mdar tbla olaaaiflcation ware
ooYered lij fhe Code daflaitloa. 3tor e^laiiatlon of the methoda uaed, eoaie
ef wbleh reanlt In flfioraa different froa thoae of BuL.8.. aae text.
I >/ Aa adjnated to 1933 t»nata totala tr BBA.
DIVISION
or REVIEW, NRA
Isdnstry Sliatistics Unit, ^(i'.w^
9863
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FORM R-P
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- 180 -
Table 86
Code Bo.
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
f the re-
} almost
s used,
ee text.
DIVISION OF REVIEW, NRA
Industry Statistics Unit, EG:mmh
9853
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"ORiVl R-P-08
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Table 87
ftftdw Wa^_122_
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,
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Table 88
Code Ho
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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
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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
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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
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35.7
51.3
18,32
SZP
108, P
121.4
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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
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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
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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
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Table 89
Coda Mo.
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
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AVERAGE
WEEKLY
EMPLOYMCNT
PAYROLLS
MAN-HOURS
193 3 -JAN
66.5
64.6
59.9
29.8
37.1
10.35
TEB
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29.1
10.55
MAR
fia.9
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fiq-fl
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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
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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
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29.9
44-9
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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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97-fi
104-1
93-2
S2-B
42.4
13-00
FEB
100.7
114-6
9B.a
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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
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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
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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
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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
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37-6
49.6
18.61
DEC
ioa.4
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37.8
49.7
18.89
AVERAGE
98.2
1SS.6
99.9
S4.4
49tZ
17.04
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Table 90
Cods No. 60
BSTAIL TRAIXB (QEHERAL UEHCHAIOISE GSOUP)
^SSSEES^ Employment, Payrolls, Hours, qnd Wages, 1933-1935 W
MONXH
INDEXES
1933 = lOO
EMPU3YMENT
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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
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OCT
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37.6
47,7
NOV
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JJLfi»4_
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37.6
47-7
DEC
141.2
137.8
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100.0
100.0
lOQ.Q
43„0
JIjSL
42.7
J^JSQ_
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14.77
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-iQ2,a_
108. 7
97,6
38. 8
47.S
15.62
FEB
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48.4
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MAR
1Q7.0
lQ9.g
97.1
37.1
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APR
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38.2
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15.47
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109.2
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sfl.n
48.5
15.39
JUN
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113.0
97.3
37.0
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Qft.fi
106,3
90.4
37.5
4fl.a
15.94
AUS
96.4
102.3
aa.4
37.5
48.7
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SEP
108.6
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100.4
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47.6
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OCT
111.8
118.2
104.2
38.1
4R.1
15.60
NOV
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DEC
160.4
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151.4
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40,6
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14.67
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11Q.8
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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
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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.
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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
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as.4
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WAGES
AVE.RAGE
HOURLY
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42.1
AVERAGE
WEEKLY
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MAR
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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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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
9b6b
193
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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
louro*: Bureau of Labor Statistics la oooperation witb the Divii
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«
0 almost
Ls used,
lee text.
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Ind'jiBtry Statistics Unit, ELOtmrah.
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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
-9^*1-
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
-5^^
^?*2-
JJ^^
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^
^
-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
j Source; Bureau of Labor Statistics in cooperation with
n Review, NBA. During June and December 1933 and 1934 ac
'j porting establishments were covered or (in a few cases)
j by the code definition. For e^lanation of the methods
ij which result in figures different from those of B.L.S.,
the Division of
tivities of the re-
almost couple tely
used, some of
see text.
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Industry Statistics Unit, EG:mnih
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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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+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
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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
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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
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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
:! AUG
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
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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
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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,
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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
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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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Table 100
Code No. 122
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
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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
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18.77
MAY
B2-5
77-0
flOrO
30.9
57.5
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JUN
93-2
92.9
91. fl
31.4
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19.93
JUL.
98.0
100.2
107.2
S4.9
56.7
20.3B
AUG
101-6
106.fi
107.1
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61.4
21.02
SEP
102.9
10?. ff
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117,9
316.1
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61.6
19. eo
NOV
131.7
146.7
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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
1 NOV
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
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Table 101
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82
STSBL OiSf UG mDOSIRT
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
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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
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67.1
16.80
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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
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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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Table 102
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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
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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
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114.3
126tO
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32,7
36,1
n.fi4
NOV
109^7
123^1
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30,9
«fi-4
11.67
DEC
99.8
107. S
91.2
30.7
37.3
11.29
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100.0
100.0
100.0
33.0
31.6
10.20
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87,9
<^9.0
28.8
39.9
11.48
FEB
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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
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39.9
13.09
MAY
129.7
167.6
124,4
32-2
42.1
ia.46
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133Tfl
178,8
1?P,3
33, P
A2.7
13.90
JUL.
ipfl^fl
169,0
1?,3,9
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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
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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
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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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MONTH
INDEXES
1933 = lOO
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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
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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.
DIVISION OF REVIEW, NRA
Industry Statistics Unit, EG:nimh
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Table 104
SUGXB EBPINIH6 IBDUSTBT, CiBI
Fac+ory Employment, Payrolls, Hours, qnd Wa^ges, 1933-1935
MONTH
INDEIXES
1933 = lOO
EMPLOYMENT PAYROLL/S
YME^
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
TOn.5
-9a»*-
.,ia*a_
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^
JAJi
_64»5-
-43,8
104.1
-1X>8«6-
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
9.^.0
JZfluJL
34.7
-5Z^.
^*54
I 21.A0 _
AVERAGE
lOQ.O
100.0
100.0
45.6
48.2
-23.^)4-
1934 -JAN
97.5
as. 6
73.7
_34,i.
-6fl*6-
20.44
FEB
1QS.7
98.1
87.4
-33U3-
Jt&^&-
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
-5&.e-
_21*fl4-
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
-i-J-J-»Z
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..
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Industry Statistics Unit, GF:rb
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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.
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Table 106
Code No
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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
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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.
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Table 107
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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$,4
11,3,4
83.:;
SI, 3
3T.S
II1-9S
SEP
8?t$
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
Source} Bureau of Labor Statistics In cooperation with the Division of
Beviev, NBA.. Daring June and DeeemlMr 1933 and 1934 actl^rlties of the re-
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.
DIVISION OF REVIEW, NRA
Industry Statistics unit, EGtmmh
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Tabl« lOe
Coda lo. 38
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
n.»
MAY
>9>7
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.iai«iL
SSUi-
.aSmSL
.aSmS.
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_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
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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
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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
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a few casee
the method
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Table 110
Coda Mn. ??
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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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
iouroe: ]
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porting e
ooinpletel;
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Jureau of Labor Statl sties in cooperation wit
SA. During June and December 1933 and 1934 e
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a few caaea
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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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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
15.36
8ouro«t Bureau of Labor Statlstiot in cooperation wlt^
Barlav, IBi. Daring June and December 1933 and 1934 at
porting eatabliebments were covered completely or (in c
coiqpletely by the code definition. Tor e:q>lanation of
some of idiioh regtdt in figures different from those ol
1 the DlvisJ
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Fac
WHEAT FLOUR MILLING IHUUSTHT
+ory Employment, Payrolls, Hours, ond Wages, 1933-1935
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
II
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
SEP
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
Source: ]
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Table 114
Oode No. 553
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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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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Table 115
Code 1
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IPOOL TKXTILE INDUSTHY
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
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2,746,691 100.0
1
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4
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9
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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.
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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.
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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
9768—1
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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
9768—2
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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
9768—2.
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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:
9768—5.
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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.
9768—6.
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