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OFFICE  OF  NATIONAL  RECOVERY  ADMINISTRATION 
DIVISION  OF  REVIEW 


WAGES  AND  HOURS  IN  AMERICAN  INDUSTRY 
NRA  SOURCE  MATERIAL 


By 


Solomon  Barkin 
Anne  Page 


WORK  MATERIALS  NO.  NINE 


IN  THREE  VOLUMES 
VOLUME  III 


LABOR  STUDIES  SECTION 
MARCH,  1936 


4 


OFFICE  IF  NATIONAL  RECOVERY  ADMINISTRATION 
DIVISION  OF  REVIEW 


0818 


WAGES  AND  HOURS   IN  AMERICAN   INDUSTRY 
NRA  SOURCE  MATERIAL 


By 


Solnmr>n  Barkin 
Anne  Page 


W^RK  MATERIALS  NO.    NINE 


IN  THREE  VOLUMES 
VOLUME  III 


LABOR  STUDIES  SECTION 
MARCH,  1936 


Cod» 
Number 


Api-rovod   Codo 


10.      TSJaTLE-TATPvICS    ;4C   Co/dos 


-819- 


Total 


XX 

1. 

3. 

6. 

X 

14, 

XX 

48. 

54. 

X 

69. 

X 

73. 

X 

78. 

125. 

sg 

145. 

157, 

172. 

X 

188. 

202. 

X 

212. 

X 

215 

X 

214. 

231. 

X 

235, 

253, 

X 

255. 

303. 

309. 

XX 

312. 

355. 

393. 

X 

395. 

396. 

X 

404. 

416. 

X 

417. 

426. 

X 

42  7. 

433. 

X, 

441. 

49T. 

512. 

534. 

535. 

Cotton  Textile    (l  Supplement) 

Wool   Textile 

Lace  Manufacturing 

Rayon  and  Synthotio  Yarn 

Sill-  Textile 

Throwing  Industry 

Millinery  and  Dross  Trimming,    etc. 

Hair  and  Jute   Felt 

Nottingham  Lace   Curtain 

Upholstory   and  Draper;'  TextiL 


Em.pl  oyoos 
(Thousands) 

_!,_  :24. 9 

403.0 

151,0 

6,9 

39.1 

130.0 

47.0 

1.1 

2.0 

6.9 


(Sstir ate 
1933) 


Wool   Folt 

Eair  Cloth 

Rayen   and  Silk   Dyeing 

Volvot 

Carpet  and  Dug 

Drapery  Trimmings 
W»oI  Trado 
Slit  Fairies 
Surgical  Dressings 
Textile  Processing 
Animal  Soft  Hair 
Table  Oil  Cloth 
Cordage  and  Twine 
Solid  Braided  Cord 
Farrow  Fabrics 

P.ug  Chemical  Processing  Trado 
Soft  Fibre 

Wadding  Manufacturing 
Mil!-  Filteri  n  Matorial,  etc. 
Dry  Cotton  Patting 

Leather  Cloth  and  Lacquered  Fabrics,  etc. 
Batting  and  Padding 
Papcrmakers '  Felt 
Curled  Hair  Manufacturing  Industry,  etc, 

(1934) 
Cotton  Pickery 
Bias  Tape 

Textile  Examining  Shrinking  and  Rcf inishing 
Grass  and  Fibre  Rug  (1933) 

Horse  Hair  Dressing  (1934) 

Brattice  Cloth  (1934) 


10,0 

2.2 

.4 

25.0 
4.7 

32.  3 
1.0 
4.2 
1.7 
3.0 

14,0 

i 
._ 

1,4 

5.0 

1.0 

i  :.o 

1.3 

8.0 

.4 

.1 

.7 

7.7 

7.0 

2.3 


1.5 

•  r 

.i 
.i 


Iffectivo 
Date 


7-17-33 
6-14-33 
R-28-33 

9-9-33 
10-16-33 
10-13-33 
11-10-33 
11-13-33 
11-13-33 

12-11-33 
12-11-33 
12-25-33  ' 
12-21-33 
1-8-33 
1-14-34 
1-2S-34 
1-29-34 
1-29-34 
2-5-34 
2-5-34 
2-12-34 
2-12-34 
3-7-34 
3-12-34 
3-12-34 
3-26-34 

4-19-34 
4-30-34 
4-30-34 
4-30-34 
5-14-34 
5-14-34 
5-21-34 

5-20-34 

5-28-34 
6-4-34 
3-20-34 
9-10-34 

12-4-34 

12-6-34 


Dhar  T  r  o  ve  d  C  >y\  o  s : 


Dote: 


Sash  Cord 


x  -  FRA  Substitution  ap"  reved   for   Industry 
xx  -  ERA  Cole  more   inclusive  than  PRA  Substitution   (  di  fforeaioe 
is  marked). 


9813 


-820-  '  " 

TAPLE  63 S 
W00I  FELT  ieAKOTACTUEUHG  INDUSTRY  ' 
CLASSIFIED  WEEKLY  HOURS  01'  WORK  FOR  FACTORY  WAGE  EARNERS 

Week  of  September  J5,  1933 


Factory  Wage  Earners 

Hours             .  emulative 

VJorked i Number  .    Per  Cent  Per  Cent 

20  hours  or  less : 97  5.9  5.9 

20.1  -30 . 40  2.5  8.4 

30.1  -  35 H 66  4.1  .13.5 

35.1  -  40 1121  68.4  "80.9 

40.1  -  45—, -.-- 290  17.7  98.6 

45.1  -  50 . 10  .6  .   99.2 

50.1-60 10  .6  99.8 

Over  60 4  .2  .  100.0 


Total 


1638 


100.0 


Source:  N.R.A.  questionnaire  returns,  24  concerns  reporting  tabulations 
■  by  the  Bureau  of  the  Census  for  the  National  Recovery  Acministr: 
tion,  Division  of  Research  and  Planning,  November. 15,  1933. 


9818 


-821- 

TA3LS    639 
WOOL  F3LT   LiANUFACTURIlTG   INDUSTRY 
CLASSIFIED  HOURLY   SlAJttTIHGS  CF  FACTORY  WAG3..   3ARN3RS 
Week  of  September  15,    1933 


hourly  Earnings 
Cents  Per  Hour 


Factory  Y/age  Earners 

Cumulative 
Number  Per  Cent  Per  Cent 


Under  25 


30 


34.9 


35  -  39.0 
40  -  49.9 
50  -  59.9 
60  -  79.9 
80  -  99.9 
1.00  or  more 


1 

.06 

.06 

27 

1.64 

1.7 

173 

10.9 

12.6 

1058 

64.6 

77.2 

221 

13.5 

90.7 

117 

7.1 

97.8 

28 

1.7 

99.5 

8 

.5 

100.0 

Total 


1636 


100.0 


Source:  N.R.A.  questionnaire  returns,  24  concerns  reporting.  Tabulations 
by  the  Bureau  of  the  Census  for  The  national  Recovery  Administra- 
tion, Division  of  Research  and  Planning,  November  15,  1933. 


TA3LE  6U0 

WOOL  FELT  MMTJFACTimiNG  II1DUSTEY 
CLASSIFIED  WEEKLY  EARNINGS  OF  OFFICE  EMPLOYEES 
WEEK  OF  SEPTEMBER  15,  1933 


Weekly'-  Earnings 

(dollars) 
Cents  Per  Hour 


Office  Enroloyees 


iTumber 


Per   Cent 


Comulative 
Per   Cent 


5.00 

10.00  to  14.99 
15.00  to  IS. 99 
20.09  4o  24.99 
25.00  to  29. S 9 
30.00  to  39.99 
40.00  to  59.99 
60.00  and  over 


8 

7.1 

7.1 

26 

23.0 

30.1 

33 

29.2 

59  .'3 

16 

14.1 

73.4 

14 

12.4 

85.8 

14 

12.4 

98.2 

2 

1.8 

100.0 

Total 


113 


100.0 


Source:      1IRA  questionnaire  returns,    24  concerns  reporting. 
Tabulation  by  the  Bureau  of  the   Census  for  the 
national  Recovery  Administration,    Division  of  Research 
and  Planning,    Uoveraber  15,    1933. 


9818 


-823- 

TABLE  SUl 

KAI2  CLOTH  1.3  STRY 

Averse  Fumber  of  Employees,  Total  '","■   r  and  Total  lian-Eours 

1934  -  1935 


Average  I,T°.    of 

DATE  lo. of  Factory  Total  Total  Office  Salary  of 

Ennloyocs  Wages  ilan-Hours     Employees  Office 

(in  dollars)  (in  dollars) 


4  weeks   ending 

Jan.    5,    1935.  58.25  $4',  653.70  7,230.00  11  $0-::7.73 

4  weeks   ending 

Dec.    G,    1934.  S3. 23  4, £32.04  7,727.23  11  797.94 

4  weeks   ending 

IIov.    10,    19347  59.25  4, 85:). 37  7,807.00  11  794.06 

4  weeks   ending 

Oct.    13,    1934.  58  1,031.45  7,697.05  11  784.76 


4  weeks   endin 


t? 


Sept. 15, 1934.  59.50  4,909.31  7,671.  10  7':7.S6 

4  weeks   ending 

Aug.    18,    1934.  54.50  4,297.78  6,901.69  9.25  767.86 


Source:      Summary   of  Labor  and  Operations   by  Ernst   and  Ernst   agent   for   the 
Coc.e  Authority,    9   companies  reporting.      Submitted   be    the  ""ational 
Recovery  Adninistration. 


981t 


-824- 
TALjLE    642 


RAYON  AIT!   SILK  DYEI1TG  ATTD  PRINTING   IEDUSTRS 

CLASSIFIED  tTEEXLY  HOURS  OF  EMPLOYEES 
LAST  7SEK  OF  JUES.l      9     3     3 


Hours 
forked 

pge  7eek 


Less  tnan  40 
Over  40  to  45 
Over  45  to  5,0 
Over  50  tc>  55 
Over  55  to  60 
Over  6,0  to  65 
Over  65  to  70 
Over  70 


Number 


Total 


4,710 

638 
2,575 

3,501 

1,314 

4tf7 

407 

43 

13,603 


Per  Cent 


54.6 

5.1 

18. 9 

24.3 

9.6 

3.6 

3.6 

.3 

100.0 


Cumulative 
Per  Cent 


34.6 
39.7 
58.6 
82.9 
92.5 
96.1 
99.7 
100.0 


SOURCE:   HRA  Ouestionnaire  returns,  representing  aTor  ox  irately  70f&  of  the 
total  nurfber  of  employees  in  the  inuustry.   Optional  Recovery 
Administration  Division  of  Research  and  Planning.   The  Rayon  and 
Silk  Dyeing  and  Printing  Industry,  prepared  by  T.  E.  Salter, 
November  24,  1953. 


9313 


~  2  2  5- 


TALLE     643 


KAYOS    M<L   SILK  jtlG   fcKD  FRIKTIEG   INDUSTRY 
liiaUblJ^EE  dOTJRLY  EARNINGS  01'  EMPLOYEES 
REPRESENTATIVE  WEEK   IS  1-9  3  Q 


HOURLY 

E 

A  R  N 

I   N  G 

(in 

cents) 

.15 

Under 

.20 

.20 

n 

.25 

.25 

it 

.30 

,  30 

M 

.35 

.35 

it 

.40 

.40 

ii 

;45 

- 

ii 

.50 

.50 

n 

.60 

.60 

n 

.70 

.70 

n 

.SO 

.30 

ii 

.y* 

.90 

ti 

1.00 

1.00 

ii 

1.00 

:tt:iter  of  employees 


Coral). # 

exes- 


OmWLATIVE 


PERCENTAGE 


lfale  - 


Comb.  / 

e^ale:  Se-xes" 


_Mal£  -  Female 


2 

lo'1 

24 

149 

■r, 

262 

60 

335 

205 

552 

4S4 

1,115 

1 ,  035 

1,935 

1,965 

357 

354 

172 

16  J 

105 

104 

50 

49 

153 

153 

110 

2.5 

127 

202 

10.1 

130 

17.1 

58 

27.3 

30 

47.9 

20 

84.5 

3 

91.1 

4 

94.3 

1 

95.2 

t_ 

97.1 

100. 

TOTAL 


5,421    4,63; 


733    100$ 


5 

Q 
•  *■> 

2.2 

6.6 
17,.  1 

40.3 

82.5 
89.3 
«?o#  ^ 
95.6 
96.7 

100. 

lCOb 


.2 

15.1 

31, 

59.7 

34.1 

92. 

96. 

98.9 

99.1 

99.7 

99.8 

100. 

1005S 

%  Total 


1005 


36.' 


13.65a 


a/  Except  Clerks. 


SOURCE:   NRA  Questionnaire  returns  -  36  plants  reporting. 
.  National  Recovery  Administration  Division  of 
Research  and  Planning.  The  Rayon  and  Sill:  Dyeing 
■  and  Printing  Industry,  prepared  by  T. E. Salter,  ■ 
ITo  renter  24,  1933. 


-32b- 


TO  BE  USED  WITH  CAUTION 


TABLE  Gkk 


RAYON  ACT  SILK  DYEING  AND  PRINTING  INDUSTRY 
CLASSIFIED  HOURLY  EARNINGS  OF  EMPLOYEES 
REPRESENTATIVE  WEEK  IN  19  3  2 


HOURLY 
A  R  N  I  N  G  S 

NUMBER 

OF  E 

fPLOYEES 

CUMULATIVE 

PERCE? 

TAGE 

E 

Comb.  , 
Sexes 

Male 

-   Fenale 

Corat>. 

Sexes 

a/ 

Male 

-  Female 

(i'h  cents) 

169 

tinder   .20 

9 

9 

.2 

1.3 

309 

".'    .25 

161 

35 

126 

2.9 

.7 

19.5  f 

25 

"    .50 

240 

77 

163 

7.1 

2.2 

43.1 

30 

"    .35 

409 

214 

195 

14.2 

6.4 

71.3 

.  - 

"    .40 

1 

,106  ' 

933 

123 

53,3 

25.7 

39.1 

40 

"     .45 

1 
X 

,331     1 

,280 

51 

56.3 

50.8 

96.5 

45 

11     .50 

1 

,  346     1 

,  336 

10 

79.6 

77.1 

98. 

50 

"    .60 

651 

642 

9 

90.8 

39.7 

99.3 

60 

"     .70 

121 

213 

5 

94.6 

c 

94. 

99,7 

70 

"    .80 

102 

100 

2 

96.4 

95.9 

100. 
100. 

80 

"    .90 

43 

43 

97.1 

96.8 

90 

"    1.00 

34 

34 

97.7 

97.4 

100. 

00 

"   1.00 

131 

131 

100. 

100. 

100. 

a/  'Except  Clerl-s 


SOURCE:  NRA  ruestionnaire  returns  -  36  plants  re-oorting. 
National  Recovery  Administration  Division  of 
Research  and  Planning.   The  Rayon  and  Silk  Dyeing 
and  Printing  Industry,  prepared  by  W.  .Walter, 
November  24,  1933. 


9213 


-227- 
TABLE  6U5 
Carpets  and  Rugs  Industry 
Classified  Weekly  Hours  of  Work  For  Factors'-  Employees 
Representative  Week'  liar,  to  Se-ot,  1933 


Hours 
•  Worked 


Factory  Employees 

Cumulative 
Number    Per  Cent Per  Cent. 


20  hours  or  less 

20  -  29.9 

3C  -  34.9 

35  ~  39.9 

4w  -  44.9 

45  -  49.9 

50  -  59.9 

60  or  more 


663 

5.6 

5.6 

992 

8.3 

13.9 

525 

4.4 

10.3 

794 

6.7 

25.0 

2019 

16.9 

41.9 

3665 

30.7 

72.6 

2428 

20.4 

93.0 

844 

7.0 

100.0 

Total 


11,930    100.0 


Source:  IT, 2, A,  questionnaire  returns,  IS  concerns  reporting.   Tabulation  "by 
the  Bureau  of  the  Census  for  the  National  Recovery  Administration, 
Division  of  Research  and  Planning,  October  11,  1933. 


9818 


-328- 

TABLE  6U6 
Carpets  and  Rugs  Industry 
Classified  Hourly  Earnings  of  Factory  Employees 
Bet)  resent  at  ive  Week  Mar.  to  Seot.  1S33 


Hourly  Earnings 
Cents  Per  Hour 


Factory  Employees 
H  amber      Per  Cent 


Cumulat  ive 
Per  Cent 


Under  10  cents 

10  - 

19,9 

20  - 

24.9   . 

25  - 

29.9 

50  - 

34.9 

35  - 

39.9 

40  - 

49.9 

50  - 

59.9 

60  - 

79.9 

SO  - 

99.9 

1.00 

and  over 

118 

1.0 

1.0 

337 

2.3 

3.8 

1296 

10.9 

14,7 

2171 

18.2 

32.9 

2093 

17.5 

50.4 

3260 

27.3 

77.7 

1€29 

10.3 

88.0 

750 

6.3 

94.3 

537 

4.5 

98.8 

139 

1.2 

100.0 

Total 


11,930 


100.0 


Source:  il.R.A.  questionnaire  returns,  18  concerns  reporting.   Tabulation 

by  the  Bureau  of  the  Census  for  the  National  Recovery  Administration, 
Division  of  Research  and  Planning,  October  11,1  ")33. 


9818 


-829- 

TABLE  6U7 
Carpets  and  Rugs  Industry 
Classified  Weekly  Earnings  of  Factory  Employees 
Representative  Week  Mar,  to  Se-ot.  1933 


Weekly  Earnings 
(dollars) 


Factory 

Envoi 

oyees 

Cumulative 

Number 

P 

er  Cent 

Per  Cent 

311 

2,6 

2.6 

915 

7.7 

10,3 

2645 

22.2 

32.5 

5349 

28.1 

60,6 

2264 

19.0 

79,6 

1424 

11.9 

91,5 

631 

5.7 

97.2 

310 

2,6 

99,8 

31 

,2 

100,0 

Under  5;00 
5:00  to  9.99 
10:00  to  14,99 
15:03  to  19.99 
20:00  to  24, 9r. 
25:00  to  29:99 
30:00  to  39:99 
40:00  to  59:99 
60:00  or  more 


Total 


11,930 


100.0 


Source:  IT.E.A.  questionnaire  returns,  18  concerns  reporting.   Tabulation 

"by  the  Bureau  of  the  Census  for  the  National  Recovery  Administration, 
Division  of  Research  and  Planning,  October  11,  1933. 


9818 


-S30- 
TABLE    GkE 
Carpets  and  Bugs   Industry 
Classified  Weekly  Earnings   of  Office  Employees 
Representative  Week  Mar.    to   Sept.    1933 


Weekly  Earnings 
(dollars) 


Office  Employees 
Kumber  Per   Cent 


Cumulative 
Per   Cent 


Under  5:00 
■  5:00'  to  9.S9 
10:00  to  14.92 
15;00  to  19.99 
20:00 'to  24.99 
25:00 -to  29.99 
30:00  to  39.99 
40:00  -to  59:99 
60:60  'or  -iore 


4 

1.0 

1.0 

90 

17.6 

18.6 

148 

29.0 

47.7 

109 

21.4 

69.0 

35 

6.9 

75.9 

70 

13.7 

89.6 

46 

9.0 

98.6 

7 

1.4 

100.0 

Total 


509 


100.0 


Source:     H.R.A.    qttestionnaire  returns,    18  concerns  reporting.      Tabulation 

"by  the  Bureau  of  the   Census  for  the  National  Recovery  Administration, 
Division  "of  Research  and  Planning,    October  11,    1933. 


9818 


-CI- 
TABLE 6U9 
DRAPERY  AIO  UPHOLSTERY  TRIMHIKC-  INDUSTRY 

CLASSIFIED  WEEKLY  HOURS  OF  TOHX  FOR  FACTORY  WAGE  EARIJERS 
WEEK  OF  SEPT.  15,  1933 


Factor^  Wage  Earners 


Hours  Cumulative 

Worked Number  Per  Cent  Per  Cent 

20  hoars  or  less 53  7.0  7.0 

20.1  -  30 56  7.3  14.3 

30.1  -  35 63  3.3-  22.6 

35.1  -  40 422  55.3  77.9 

40.1  -  45 157  20.5  .53.5 

45.1  -  50 3  1.0  99.5 

50.1  -  60 4  .5  100.0 

Over  60 _  _ 

Total           753  100.0 


Source:  IDA  questionnaire  returns,  IS  concerns  reporting.   Tabulation 
by  the  Bureau  of  the  Census  for  the  National  Recovery  Adminis- 
tration Division  of  Research  and  Planning,  Nov.  8,  1933. 


9818 


-S32- 

TABLE  65O 

DRAPERY  AND  UPHOLSTERY  TRIIMING  INDUSTRY 

CLASSIFIED  HDIBLI  EARNINGS  OF  FACTORY  WAGE  EARNERS 
WEEK  OF  SEPT.  15,  1935 


Factory  Ua-re  Earners 


Cujinulative 
Cents  Per  H0ur Number      Per  Cent      Per  Cent 


Under  10  cents 

10  -  19 .  5  

20  -  24.9  

25  -  29.9'  

SO  -  54.9  

35  -  59.9  

40  -  49.9 


60  -  79.9 
80  -  99.9 
100  and  over 


4 

.5 

.5 

10 

1.5 

1.3 

2 

.3 

2.1 

289 

37.9 

40.0 

191 

15.9 

55.9 

111 

14.5 

70.4 

59 

7.7 

73.1 

116 

15.2 

93.3 

54 

4.5 

97.8 

17 

2.2 

100.0 

Totoal         763         100.0 


Source:   NRA  questionnaire  returns,  IS  concerns  reporting.   Tabulation 
of  the  Bureau  of  the  Census  for  the  National  Recover"-  Adminis- 
tration Division  of  Research  and  Planning.   Nov.  3,  1933 


c 


9818 


-333- 


TABLE..&51 
ERAPEitY  aJD  UPHOLSTERY  TRIi.illING-   INDUSTRY 

classified  itlekly  earnings  op  office  employees, 
ueek  op  sept.  15,  1933 


Weekly  Earnings 
(dollars) 

Unde: 

•  5.00 

5.00 

to  9-9S 

10.00 

to  lU.99 

15.00 

to  19.99 

20.00 

to  2U.99 

25.00 

to  29.99 

30.00 

to  39.99 

Ho.  00 

to  59-99 

60.00 

or  more 

Number 


2 
12 
11 
10 

5 
1 


Total 


U3 


Source:  NRA  questionnaire  returns,  lb   concerns  reporting. 

Tabulation  by  the  Bureau  of  the  Census  for  the  National 
Eecovery  Administration,  Division  of  Research  and 
Planning,  Nov.  S,  1933- 


3818 


-S3^- 


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3 


U 

o 


ft 

Ph 
CO 

§ 


c5 


i 


P     » 
(U  cm 


Ph  r-j 

EH  d 

-p 

>H  O 

Ph  EH 
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1934 

April 
May- 
June 
•July 
August 
September 
October 
November 
December 


Total 

Average 

Average 

Average 

number 

ueekly 

hourly- 

hours  per 

of  em- 

earnings 

rate 

week  per 

ployees 

enrployee 

10,644 

$15.71 

$.434 

36.1 

9,414 

15.32 

.464 

33.1 

8 ,  542 

14.09 

.443 

31.8 

8,236 

14.44 

.453 

31.9 

8,563 

14.  39 

.44 

32.7 

7,922 

14.48 

.437 

33.2 

9,380 

15.74 

.444 

35.4 

9,152 

14.56 

.449 

32.4 

9,203 

15.73 

.434 

36.2 

Average 


9,006 


$14.96 


$.444 


35.7 


Source:      Industry  questionnaire   returns,   approximately  150   concerns   re- 
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March  13,   1935. 


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NARROW  FABRICS  INDUSTRY  -  HOSE  SUPPORTER  BRANCH 
Average  Hours  and  Earnings,  April  to  December,  1934 


1934 

Total  number 
of  employees 

Average 

weekly 

earnings 

Average 

hourly 

rate 

Average 
hrs.  per 
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employee 

April 

605 

$9.45 

$.376 

25.1 

May 

398 

10.72 

.408 

26.2 

June 

480 

8.76 

.394 

22.2 

July 

414 

8.79 

.386 

22.8 

August 

548       , 

8.58 

.393 

21.6 

September 

534 

11.64 

.377 

30.9 

October 

599 

11.21 

.389 

28.75 

November 

501 

10.08 

.379 

26   61 

3ecemlDer 

505 

11.14 

.373 

29.8 

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509 

$10.08 

$.385 

26.2 
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Source:   Industry  questionnaire  returns,  submitted  by  the  Code 

Authority  to  the  National  Recovery  Administration,  Division 
of  Research  and  Planning,  Liarch  13,  1935. 


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TABLE  659 
NARROW  FABRICS  I  INDUSTRY 
COVERED  RUBBER  THREAD  BRANCH 
Average  Hours  and  Earnings,  April  to  December  1934 


Total  number 

Average 

Average 

Average 

1934 

of  employ- 

weekly 

hourly 

hours  per 

ees 

earnings 

rate 

week  per 
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April 

948 

$13.69 

$.418 

32.7 

May 

796 

13.11 

.431 

30.4 

June 

692 

13.01 

.497 

26.2 

July 

706 

13.25 

.496 

26.7 

August  • 

769 

12,03 

.427 

28.1 

September 

850 

12.24 

.437 

27.9 

Octobers- 

910 

12.57 

.43 

29.2 

November 

799 

9.51 

.4-48 

21.2 

December 

832 

13.62 

.437 

31.2 

Average 


811 


$12.55 


$.442 


28.4 


Source r  Industry  questionnaire  returns,  submitted  by  the  Code  Authority 
to  the  National  Recovery  Administration  Division  of  Research  and 
Planning,  March  13,  1935. 


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LARROW  FABRICS  IiDUSTRY  -  THREE  BRANCHES 

BRAIDED  ELASTIC 
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Total  number 

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Average 

Ave 

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1934 

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earnings 

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4,076 

$15.17 

$.409 

35.9 

May- 

3,351 

14.39 

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36 

June 

3,454 

14.  31 

.417 

35.5 

July 

3,355 

14.09 

.426 

33 

August 

3,  383 

14.18 

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33.9 

September 

3,377 

14.17 

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34.3 

October 

3,630 

15.00 

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November 

3,  595 

14.12 

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34.14 

December 

3,506 

15.31 

.41 

37.3 

Average 

3,587 

$14.61 

$.414 

35.3 

Source:   Industry  questionnaire  returns,  submitted  by  the  Code  Authority  to 
the  national  Recovery  Administration  Division  of  Research  and 
Planning,  March  13,  1935. 


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NARROW  FABRICS  INDUSTRY 
"OVEN  ELASTIC  DIVISION 
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1934 


Total  number 

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of  employ- 

weekly 

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earnings 

5,055 

$17.25 

4,369 

16.56 

3,916 

14.21 

3, 761. 

15.61 

3,353 

15.12 

3,161 

15.90 

4,  241 

17.64 

4,257 

15.39 

4,  250 

17.04 

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July 

August 

September 

October 

November 

December 


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31.7 

30.8 

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34 

33.7 

36.9 

33.65 

37.03 


Average 


4,098 


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$.475 


54.4 


Source:   Industry  questionnaire  returns,  submitted  by  the  Code  Authority 
to  the  National  Recovery  Administration  Division  of  Research  and 
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1934 

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16.55 

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3,916 

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15.61 

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4,260 

17.04 

.461 

37.03 

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4,098 

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TABLE  66U 

BIAS   TAPS  MANUFACTURING   INDUSTRY 

CLASSIFIED  NUMBER  OF  HOUI  S   OF  "AGE  E  ItNERS 
FOR  WEEK  ENDING  JUNE   27,    1933 


Hours   '.'forked 
per  Yifeek 


20   and  Under 


20.1 

-  25 

25.1 

-  30 

30.1 

-  35 

35.1 

-  40 

40.1 

-  45 

45.1 

-  50 

50.1 

-  55 

55.1 

-  60 

Over 

60 

VJage  Earners 

Number  of 

Per  Cent      Cumulative 

Workers 

of  Total       Per  Cent 

63 

9.7          9.7 

22 

3.4          13. 1 

99 

15.3          28.4 

84 

12.9         41.3 

87 

13.4          54.7 

95 

14.6         69.3 

48 

7.4          76.7 

142 

21.9         98.6 

1 

0.2          98.8 

8 

1.2         100.0 

Total 


649 


100,0 


SOURCE; 


Questionnaires  sent   out   by  t  he  National   Recovery  Administra- 
tion,   9   concerns    reporting.      National   Recovery   Administration 
Division  o f  Research  and  Planning.      The   Bias   Tape  Manufactur- 
ing   Industry,    prepared  by  Eugene   H.    Bashore,    December   15,    1953, 


I 


981S 


-3U7- 
TABLE    665 

BIAS  TAP::  U/JJU7ACTURING  IND   bTRY 

CLASSIFIED  HOURLY     JIN     i       OF    AGE  DONERS 

FOR  VfEEK  ENDING  JUNE   2  7,    1933 


► 


i:irage  Earners 

Hourly 

Number  of 

Per  Cent 

Cumulative 

Earnings 

Y/orke  r  s 

of  Total 

Per  Cent 

Under  15^ 

4 

0.6 

0.6 

15 f!  -   19.9^ 

26 

4.0 

4.6 

20  -  24.9 

168 

25.9 

30.5 

25  -  29.9  ' 

142 

21.9 

52.4. 

30  -  34.9 

134 

20.6 

73.0 

35  -  39.9 

70 

10.8 

83.8 

40  -  44.9 

39 

5.0 

89.8 

45  -  49.9  ' 

•  16 

2.5 

92.3 

50  -  54.9 

18 

2.8 

95.1 

55  -  59.9 

13 

2.0 

97.1 

60  -  69.9 

6 

0.9 

98.0 

70  -  79.9* 

6 

0.9 

93.9 

80  or  over 

7 

1.1 

100.0 

Total 


649 


100.0 


SOURCE:    Questionnaires  sont  out  by t he  National  Recovery  Admin- 
istration, 9  concerns  reporting.   National  Recovery 
administration  Division  of  Research  and  Planning. 
The  Eias  Tape  I.Ianufacturing  Industry,  prepared  by 
Eugene  H.  Bashore,  December  15,  1933. 


9818 


-SHg- 


TO  BE  USZD  WITH  CAUTION 


TABLE  60S 


SASH  COLO  INDUSTRY 
CLASSIFIED  TM3ELY  HOIT.S  OP  FACTORY  WAGE  EARIISRS, 
WEEK  INCLUDING-  SDFTEI3DR  15,    1933. 


Weekly 

Houn 

3 

Number 

20  hrs. 

or 

under 

37 

20.1   to 

30 

hours 

log 

30.1   to 

35 

hours 

79 

35.1   to 

ko 

hours 

269 

140.1   to 

U5 

7^ 

1+5.1   to 

50 

hours 

1 

50.1  to 

60 

hours 

7 
> 

Over  bO 

hours 

- 

Per  Cent 

6.5 
18.9 
13.  g 

13.0 
.2 


Cumulative 

Per  Cent 


6.5 

25. 4 

35. 2 
S6.3 


95. 3 


95-5 
100.0 


Total    .    .    .    571 


100.0 


SOURCE:    NRA  questionnaire  returns,    9   concerns  reporting. 

National  Recovery  AeLnini  strati  on  Division  of  Research  and 
Planning.     The   Sash  Cord  Industry,   prepared  "by  Arthur  B. 
Pri dinger,   Nov.    g,   1933 • 


5760 


Hourly 
Earnings 

Number 

Under 

10r/ 

10  to 

19.9* 

11 

20  to 

2U.9^ 

2 

25  to 

29.  ?{* 

37 

30  to 

2U.9^ 

29U 

35  to 

39.9^ 

155 

kO   to 

1+9.9^ 

51 

50  to 

59-9^ 

10 

60  to 

79-9^ 

3 

SO  to 

99-9^ 

2' 

$1.00 

or  more 

1 

_SU3-       TO  BE  USED  WI2H  CAUTION 

TABLE  667 

SASH  CORD  INDUSTRY 
CLASSIFIED  HOUHLY  EARNINGS  OF  FACTORY  EMPLOYEES, 
WEEK  INCLUDING  SEFTEHBSR  15,  1933 

Cu:  ml  ative 
Fer  Cent  Per  Cent 


1.9  1.9 

.U  2.3 

6.5  3. 3 

51.5  60.3 

27.1  37. H 

3.9  96.3 

1.7  9S.0 

1.4  99.^ 

.H  99. 3 

.2  100.0 


Total  571  100.0 

SOURCE:      NRA  questionnaire  returns,    9   concerns  reporting. 

National  Recovery  Administration,    Division  of  Research  and 
Planning.      The   Sash  Cord  Industry,   prepared  by  Arthur  B. 
Fri dinger,    Nov.    3,    1933* 


9760 


-350- 
TABLE  663 

SAS  [  JOPD  INDUSTRY 


:0  3E  USED  WITH  CAUTION 


CLASSIFIED  WEEKLY  EARNINGS  OF  OFFICE  EMPLOYEES 
WEEK  INCLUDING  SEPTEMBER  15,1933 


r'EiKLY 
A  P.  H  I  E  G  S 


r10  to  c,14.99 

15  to  ^19.99 

20  to  $24.99 

.25  to  ;-:29„99 

;30  to  $39.99 

;;40  to  $59.99 

^60  or  over 


Number 


TOTAL 


2 
7 
8 
2 

3 
1 
1 
24 


Per  Cent 


Simulative 

V   r  Cent 


SOURCE:    NRA  Questionnaire  returns  -  9  concerns  reporting.   National 
Recovery  Administration  Division  of  Research  and  Planning. 
The  Sash  Cord  Industry,  prepared  by  \rt  nir  ~r.c   Fridinger, 
November  8,  1933. 


931S 


-351- 


Code 
dumber  ^-PPr ove 3   Codes 

11.    te: :Tii£s-APPAPa2L    (45  codes) 

Gee.t  and  Suit 


Total 


Employees 
(thousands) 

996.2 


Effective 

Bate 


5 

7 

15 

16 

23 

27 

29 

X 

41 

2£ 

51 

X 

53 

64 

X 

79 

X 

<n7 

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94 

110 

151 

3C 

164 

187 

194 

X 

211 

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216 

—A 

226 

2  56 

X 

259 

262 

276 

233 

310 

332 

X 

333 

X 

335 

X 

336 

X 

541 

352 

X 

363 

375 

400 

408 

422 

451 

457 

461 

476 

483 

551 

Corset  and  Brassier^ 
.en's  Clothing 
Hosiery 

Underwear  and  Allied  Products 
Textile  Bag 

Artificial  Flower  and  Feather 
i.'oien's  Pelt 
Umbrella  Manufacturing 
Handkerchief  Manufacturing 
Dress  Manufacturing 
Bovelty -Curtains,  "to. 
Leather  and  "  oolen  Unit  Glovo 
Ton's  Garter,  Suspender  and  Belt 
Cotton  Garment 
millinery 
Knitted  Outerwear 
Cotton  Cleth  Glove 
Blouse  and  Skirt 
Bobe  and  Allied  Products 
Pcwdcr  Buff 

Light  Sewing  Bxcept  Garments 
Sohiffli,  The  Bond  Machine  Bmbroidery,  etc. 
Hat  Manufacturing 
Shoulder  Bad  ariuf  acturing 
Bleating,  Stitching,  etc. 
Beady-Bade  Burniture  Slip  Covers 
Fresh  .  ater  Pearl  Butter- 
Ladies '  handbag 
Canvas  Goods 
Art  -  e^dlework 
Covered  Button 

Bibro  and  Petal  Pork  Clothing 
Flag  1  anuf acturing 
Men's  Beckwear 
Infant  s  '  and  Chi  1  dr  en '  s  B'c  ar 
Celluloid  Button,  Buckle  and  Uovelty 
Undergarment  and  Pegligoe 
Canvas  Stitched  Belt 
Candlewick  Bedspread 
Cap  and  Cloth  Bat 
Vegetable  Ivory  Button 
Bo.tter's  Pur  Cutting 
Belt  manufacturing  Industry 
B"omen:s  Beckwear  and  Scarf 


29.0 

F-7-33 

13.7 

R-2F-33 

150.0 

9-11-35 

130.0 

9-4-53 

50.0 

10-2-53 

9.7 

10-2-33 

3.2 

B-25-5S 

5.0 

10-13-33 

2.9 

10-16-33 

6.0 

10-19-33 

88,0 

11-13-33 

8.5 

11-11-33 

9*2 

11-13-33 

6.3 

11-19-35 

200,0 

11-27-33 

32.2 

12-25-33 

29.0 

1-1-34 

9.3 

1-8-34 

2,2 

1-1-34 

2.0 

1-29-34 

3,0 

1-27-34 

5o0 

2-2-34 

3.5 

2-12-34 

22.0 

2-19-34 

.6 

2-15-54 

7.6 

2-19-34 

♦  2 

2-26-54 

4.0 

3-12-54. 

10.0 

3-26-34 

7,2 

3-21-34 

5,0 

3-26-34 

.7 

3-26-34 

.2 

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.5 

4-5-34 

8.6 

4-2-34 

75.0 

4-9-54 

.8 

4-30-34  . 

27.0 

5-7-34 

.2 

5-21-54 

15.0 

6-11-54  .. 

3.5 

6-18-34 

1.2 

6-18-34 

1.9 

7-16-54  , 

3.7 

7-30-54  - 

5.6 

>7-35 

B0TI 


xx 


PRA   substitution  approved  far  Industry 

BBB  code  more   inclusive  than  PHA  substitution"  (dlffsrertoW 
is   marked) 


^TU3 


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TA3L2  66Q 

COAT  AIiD  SUIT  I1DUSTRY 

Classification  of  Firms 
Together  with  Incomin ■•  and  Outgoing  Pirns 

For  the  United  States  Market  Area 
For  the  Year  Feb.  5.  1954  -  Febc  2.  1955 


17o.  of 
Firms       Incoming   Outgoing 
Feb.  5,  1934  .   pirns Firms 


Firm;-  in 
Business 
Feb.  2.  1955 


Total  Manufacturing  Firms 

Piece  Uork  Tailor 
7eek  T7ork  Tailor 
Total  Tailor 


2,008 


515 


364 


1,959 


1.341 

135 

T47 

1,279 

495 

106 

89' 

512 

1.836 

291 

335 

1.791 

Total  Section 


172 


24 


28 


163 


Inside 
Out  s  i  de 

Jnion 

Jon- Union 

Size  of  Sho-o 


902 
1,106 

1,740 
268 


96 

193 
122 


137 
177 

210 
154 


934 
1,025 

1,725 
v    234 


1-19 

20  -  39 

40  -  59 

50  -  79 

30  -  93 

100  and  over 

ITon-Manuf  ac  tur  ing 


664 

202 

210 

1.038 

90 

13S 

164 

15 

12 

30 

6 

4 

31 

1 

— 

31 

1 

_. 

251 


166 


656 

990 

167 

32 

32 

32 

395 


Total 
To  Data 


2,259 
0.3 


2,354 
69 


>rand  Total 


2,352 


431 


58  ■' 


2,423 


Source:   Coat  and  Suit  Code  Authority,  report  to  the  national  Recovery  Admin- 
istration, Division  of  Research  and  Planning  for  the  year  February  5, 
1934  to  February  2,  1935. 


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TABLE    672 

COAT  aND   SUIT   INDUSTRY 

INDEXES  OF  WEEKLY  FLUCTUATIONS   IN  NUMBERS   OF  WORKERS,   MAN-HOURS,   PAY- 
ROLLS  AID  FRODUCTION  TOTAL  UNITED   STATES  MARKET  AREA 

For   the  Year  Feb .   5,    1954  -  Feb.    2,    1935 


Indexes    (Average,    52  weeks  =   100)    a/ 

Week  Ending 

Ho.   of              fan              Payrolls       Production 

Workers          -Hours 

1934 


February 
'   10 

17 

24 

March 

3 

10 

17 

24 

31 

April  ' 

7 

14 

21 

28 

May 

5 

12 

19 

26 

June 

2 

9 

16 

23 

30 

July 

7 

14 

21 

28 

AUCT.S  t 

4 

11 

18 

25 

September 

1 

8 

124.3 

142.5 

144.2 

137.0 

128.5 

147.9 

150.5 

152.5 

128.0 

•  131.8 

140.0 

128.0 

131.0 

152.0 

155.0 

149.2 

133.2 

156.6 

163.0 

148.7 

143.0 

173.2 

180.8 

172.2 

143.2 

■  177.8 

188.0 

173.0 

137.0 

160.0 

167.0 

158.5 

115.5 

■  110.8 

110.4 

100.1 

84.5 

81.1 

78.3 

102.7 

98.1 

90.2 

89.2 

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87.8 

73.8 

71.5 

88.7 

70.8 

55.5 

52.0 

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70.7 

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48.1 

43.7 

61.7 

53.8 

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42.3 

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36.5 

34.7 

41.2 

51.3 

43.7 

40.0 

48.4 

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44.7 

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46.5 

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58.5 

53.5 

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54.6 

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44.6 

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75.3 

75.5 

70.3 

58.5 

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93.6 

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78.6 

103.6 

110.6 

110.2 

98.3 

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115.9 

115.8 

110.3 

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128.4 

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120.0 

123.5 

133.8 

133.2 

140.5 

125.2 

136.8 

137.6 

136.0 

127.0 

139.5 

140.0 

138.0 

125.3 

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123.0 

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Indexes 

(Average,   52 

VTOOVC 

100) 

a/ 

Week  Ending 

No.    of 

Man 

Wo rke  r s 

Hour  s 

Payrolls 

Froduction 

1934 

September   (Continued) 

15 

127.0 

107 . 2 

112.5 

109.3 

22 

129.0 

127.6 

130.2 

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29 

129.3 

146.3 

149.0 

153.0 

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146.0 

13 

128.0 

153.7 

157.0 

149.0 

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120.7 

123.9 

124.2 

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27 

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125.5 

126 . 8 

135.5 

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115.0 

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114.0 

129.0 

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107.0 

110.0 

111.0 

17  ' 

112.0 

108.0 

108.0 

120.5 

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100.3 

84.6 

82.7 

90.4 

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1 

76.7 

51.2 

51.2 

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8 

72.5 

54.3 

51.3 

42.0 

15 

78.3 

60.9 

59.4 

45.5 

22 

81.0 

67.2 

65.7 

53.2 

29 

68.8 

50.3 

52.3 

38.0 

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5 

73.7 

57.6 

57 . 8 

49.2 

12 

90.0 

83.9 

81.6 

74.5 

19 

97.5 

96.5 

94.0 

91.3 

26 

101.2 

105.7 

102.6 

103.3 

February 

t 

2 

106.7 

113.8 

111.5 

115.2 

a/  Weekly  averages  for  the  52  week  period: 

Number  of  workers   40,787 

Man-Hours       1,010,518 

Payrolls  $1,136,466 

Froduction  421,444 


Source:      Coat    and  Suit   Code   Authority,    report    to   the  National   Hecovery 

Administration,    Division  of   Research  and  Planning,   for   the  year, 
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TA3LE  676 


GOAT  AND  SUIT  INDUSTRY 

PERCENTAGE  OF  MANUFACTURING  EMPLOYES  WHOSE  EARNINGS 
FOR  WEEK  ENDED  MARCH  9,  1934,  EQUALED  OR  EXCEEDED 
THE  PRESCRIBED  CODE  STANDARDS,  3Y  SELECTED 
CRAFTS  AND  3Y  MARKET  AREAS 


Eastern 
Estimated  New      Area 
Number    York  (Excluding 
in  U.S.    City    N.Y.C.) 


Western 

Area 
(Excluding 
Baltimore  Baltimore) 


(Percentage  of  Employes  at  or  Above 
Code  Minimum) 

Cutters 2,983  95  82  60  86 

Operators,  male  ....  18,643  96  94  95  93 

Operators,  female...  4,704  77  86  40*  69 

Finishers,  male 4,827  91  73  50  90 

Finishers,    female...  8,489  92  73  76  88 
Finishers'    helpers, 

male 363  96  82  50  100 

Finishers'  helpers, 

female 4,141  91  90  89  93 

Pressers,  under 1,986  92  95  73  89 

Pressers,  up^er 1,729  97  96  100  94 

Pressers,  machine...  1,105  84  61  62  97 
Pressers,  non-clas- 
sifiable   2,592  97  87  77  95 

(Percentage  'Employes  at  or  Above 
Code  "Average") 

Operators,  male 53      36         54         41 

Operators,  female 6       1  11  15 

Finishers,  male 38      17  0  15 

Finishers,  female 23      11  24         24 

Finishers'  helpers, 

male 39      14         14         56 

Finishers'  helpers, 

female 28       6  12  6 

Pressers,  under '.    . 64      17         40         30 

Pressers,  upner 74      50         46         50 

Pressers,  machine...'   61      23         38         41 

Pressers,  non-clas- 
sifiable     _  73 <___  62 46  39 

*This  figure  t>robably  should  be  somewhat  higher  because  of  the  tendency 
of  employers  incorrectly  to  classify  many  of  their  semi-skilled  female 
operators  as  full-fledged  operators. 
Source:   Report  of  Commission  (George  Gordon  Battle,  Chairman; 

Dr.  N.  I.  Stone,  Acting  Chairman;  Prof.  Paul  F.  3rissenden, 
labor  member)  for  the  Coat  and  Suit  Industry  appointed  May  17, 
1934  by  the  Administrator  of  the  UFA,  pursuant  to  Code  Authority 
resolution  of  May  4,  1934,  Publisned  in  t he  Women's  Wear  Daily, 
July  27,  1934. 
9818 


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TAILE  677  (a) 

COAT  AND  SUIT  INDUSTRY 

COMPLIANCE  WITH  HOURLY  EARNINGS  STANDARDS  OP  THE  CODE, 

BY  OCCUPATION 

NEW  YORK  CITY  -  WEEK  ENDED  PARCH  9,  IP 34. 


Sex 

Prescribed 

Humher  of  Y/orkers 

At  Minimum 

and 

Selovz 

and  Pelow 

Prescribed 

Prescribed 

All 

Occupation        1: 

dnimum 

Average 

Minimum 

Average 

Workers 

Male  s : 

Cutters 

1.34 

_ 

41 

— 

799 

Operators 

1.00 

1.50 

239 

2,312  • 

5,408 

Operators,  skirt    •. 

.90 

1.40 

2 

17  • 

25 

Finishers 

.35 

1.25 

141 

836   • 

1,564 

Finishers'  helpers 

.63 

1.00 

4 

56 

99 

Finishers,  skirt 

.60 

.80 

- 

2 

3 

pressers,  under 

.90 

1.25 

44 

148 

528  . 

Pressers,  upper 

1.00 

1.55 

13 

105 

456 

Pressers,  machine 

1.35 

1.65 

53 

75 

326. 

Pressers,  Non-clas- 

1.00 

1.35 

21 

193 

782 

sif  iable 

Pressers,  skirt  under 

.85 

1.25 

8 

1  ■ 

9 

Females; 

f 

Operators 

.90 

1.50 

214 

676 

948 

Operators,  skirt 

.80 

1.40 

8 

17 

25 

Finishers 

.85 

1.25 

180 

1,681 

2,402 

Finishers'  helpers 

.63 

1.00 

89 

•593 

952 

Finishers,  skirt 

"basters 

.60 

.70 

— 

— 

4  . 

Source;   Report  of  Commission  (George  Goruon  Battle,  Chairman; 

Dr.  N.  I.  Stone,  Acting  Chairman;  Prof,  Paul-F-.  Prissenden, 
labor  member)  for  the  Coat  and  Suit  Industry- appointed  May  17, 
1934,  by  the  Administrator  of  the  NPA,  pursu-.nt  to  Code  Au- 
thority resolution  of  May  4,  1934,  Published  in  the.  Women's   . 
Wear  Daily,  July  27,  1934.  . 


9818 


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TABLE  677  (*) 
COAT  AND  SUIT  INDUSTRY 
COMPLIANCE  WITH  HOURLY  EARNINGS  STANDARDS  0?  THE  CODE,  BY  OCCUPATION, 
EASTERN  iREAS  EXCEPT  NSW  YORK  CITY  (a)— WEEK  ENDED 

MARCH  9,  1934 


Uumber  of  Workers 


Proscribed 
Sex  and  Occupation  Minimum   Average 


Below    At  Minimum    All 
Prescribed  and  below  workers 

Minimum   Prescribed 
Average 


Mples: 


Cutters 

1.21 

Operators 

.90 

Operators, 

,  skirt 

.81 

Finishers 

.765 

Finishers, 

,  heloers  .567 

Finishers 

B'kirt  basters 

.54 

Pressers, 

under 

.81 

Presse:  s, 

upper 

.90 

Pressers, 

machine 

1.21 

Pressers, 

non- 

classi: 

viable 

.90 

Pressers, 

skirt 

under 

.755 

Females: 

Operators 

Operators, 

Finishers 


:irt 


.81 

.72 
.755 


Finishers,  helpers  .765 
Finishers,  skirt 


1.35 
1.26 
1.125 
90 

.72 
1.125. 
1.215 
1.48 

1.21 

1.125 


1.35 
1.26 
1.125 
..90 


52 

12 

31 

4 

2. 

9 

3 

23 

17 


151 

5 

88 

49 


basters 


.54 


494 
12 
65 
32 

o 

142 
36 
27 

32 

9 


953 

8 

208 

429 

10 


143 
857 
:  27 
116 

43 

10 

181 

73 

71 

128 

9 


1118 

13 

331 

508 

26 


(a)   New  York  State,  Connecticut,  Hew  Jersey,  Philadelphia,  Boston. 

Source:  Report  of  Commission  (George  Gordon  Battle,  Chairman;  Dr.  II.  I. 
Stone,  Acting  Chairman:  Prof,  Paul  F.  Brissenden,  labor  member) 
for  the  Coat  and  Suit  Industry  appointed  Hay  17,  1934  by  the 
Administrator  0?  the  ITRA,  pursuant  to  Code  Authority  resolution 
of  May  4,  1934,  Published  in  the  Women's  Wear  Daily,  July  27,  1934. 


9818 


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TABLE 677  (c) 
COAT  AiiD  SUIT  INDUSTRY 
COMPLIANCE  UITH  HOURLY  EARNINGS  STANDARDS  OF  THE  CODS,  BY  OCCUPATION 

BALTIMORE  -  ',EEK  ENDED  MARCH  9,  1934 


ITumber 

of 

Workers 

Below 

At 

Minimum 

Sex  and  Occupation 

Prescribed 

Prescribed 

Minimum 

and  belov; 
Prescribed 

All 

Minimum 

Average 

I7orkers 

Average 

Males: 

Cutters 

1.17 

12 

30 

Cutters,  semi- 

skilled 

1.11 

2 

2 

Operators 

.85 

1.26 

8 

60 

147 

Operators,  appren- 

tice 

.60 

— 

1 

Operators,  skirt. 

6.75 

1.15  ' 

— 

1 

5 

Finishers 

.75 

1.10  ' 

7 

7  ' 

14 

Finishers'  helpers 

.53 

.70  ' 

7 

5 

14 

Finishers,  appren- 

• 

tice 

.50 

5 

8 

Pressers,  under 

.77 

1.15 

0 

10 

30 

Pressers,  part 

.65 

.92 

2 

20 

26 

Pressers,  upper 

.85 

1.25  ; 

- 

7 

13 

Pressers,  appren- 

tice 

.60 

1 

3 

Pressers,  machine 

.85 

1.26 

9 

6, 

24 

Pressers,  non-cla0^ 

ii~ 

fiable 

.85 

1.26 

6 

8 

26 

Females: 


Operators 

Operators,  semi- 
skilled 

Operators,  appren- 
tice 

Operators,  skirt 

Finishers 

Finishers'  helpers 

Finishers,  button 
sewers 

Finishers,  appren- 
tice 

Pressers,  Lining 
ironers 


.75 

.95  ' 

207 

102 

346 

.  62 

.88 

5 

9 

26 

.47 

_ 

18 

.70 

.90  ' 

20   ' 

7 

29 

.63 

.84 

20 

42 

82 

R1? 

.70 

9 

62 

81 

.53 

.70 

1 

18 

19 

.47 

- 

11 

.60 

.82 

— 

1 

2 

Source:  Report  of  Commission  (George  (Gordon  Battle,  Chairman;  Mr.  II.  I. 
Stone,  Acting  Chairman:  Prof.  Paul  F.  Brissenden,  labor  member) 
for  the  Coat  and  Suit  Industry  appointed  May  17,  1934  by  the  Ad- 
ministrator of  the  NBA,  pursuant  to  Code  Authority  resolution  of 
May  4,  1934,  Published  in  the  Uomen's  TJepr  Daily,  July  27,  1934. 


CI- 


TABLE 677  (d) 
COAT  Ai ID  SUIT  IIKiTJSTRY 
COMPLIANCE  WITH  HOURLY  EARLIl'GS  STAIQAIDS  01'  Tim  CODE,  BY  0CCUPATI01T 

TCESTERli  ABEAS,  EXCEPT  BALTIMBE  (a) 

Ifuraber  of  TJorkers 


Sex  and  Occupation 


BeloT    At  Minimum. 
Prescribed     Prescribed   and  belon 
Minimum  Average    Ilinirnum   Prescribed 
Average 


All 
Workers 


Msles: 

Cutters, 

Cutters,  semi-skilled 
Cutters,  canvas 
Cutters,  Apprentice 
I   Cutters,  Cloth  and  lining 
pilers 
Cutters,  pilers 
Operators 

Operators,  apprentice 
Operators,  skirt 
Finishers 

Finishers'  helpers 
Finishers,  apprentice 
Pressers,  under 
Pressors,  part 
Pressers,  upper 
Pressers,  apprentice 
Pressers,  machine 
Pressers,  non— classifiable 

tTemales; 

Operators 

Operators,  semi-skilled 
Operators,  apprentice 
Operators,  skirt 
Finishers 
Finishers'  helpers 
Finishers,  "button  severs 
Finishers,  apprentice 
Pressers,  lining  ironers 


1.17 

52 

406 

1.11 

9 

34 

.74 

3 

13 

•  63 

- 

14 

.94 

_ 

4 

.80 

- 

13 

.85 

1.26 

94 

739 

1415 

.60 

- 

15 

.75 

1.15 

2 

19 

29 

.75 

1.10 

10 

79 

105 

.53 

.70 

- 

4 

9 

.SO 

5 

14 

.77 

1.15 

70 

95 

161 

.65 

.92 

5 

65 

90 

.35 

1.26 

'   17 

117 

217 

.50 

- 

10 

.85 

1.26 

1 

18 

32 

.85 

1.26 

7 

85 

152 

.75 

.95 

124 

212 

396 

.62 

.38 

'  34 

486 

603 

.47 

1 

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.70 

.90 

12 

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S2 

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.84 

107 

554 

870 

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45 

606 

696 

.53 

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12 

137 

162 

.47 

6 

79 

.50 

.82 

8 

2 

15 

(a)  Cleveland,  Chicago,  St.  Louis,  Kansas  City,  Los  Angeles,  San  Francisco, 
Portland,  Seattle. 


Source: 


9813 


Report  of  Commission  (George  Gordon  Battle,  Chairman;  Dr.  IT.  I. 
Stone,  Acting  Chairman;  Prof.  Paul  F.  Brissenden,  lrbor  member) 
for  the  Coat  and  Suit  Inudstry  appointed  May  17,  1934  by  the  Ad- 
ministrator of  the  ITRA,  vmrsuant  to  Code  Authority  resolution  of 
May  4,  1934,   Published  in  the  Women's  Uear  Daily,  July  27,  1934. 


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iable    677  (e) 

COAT  .AIEp   SUIT   IitDUSTai 
COKPLIAITCE  T7ITH  HOURLY  BARLTIEGS   STANDARDS   OP   EE   CODB,   3Y  OCCUPATIOIE 

CHICAGO  —  WEEK  EIIDUD  MARCH  9,    L9S4 


Humber   of  Uorkers 


Sec  r.nd  Occupation 


Prescribed 
Minimum  Aver'v:e 


Below 

At  Minimum 

Pro scribed 

and  belorr 

All 

Minimum 

Prescribed 
Average 

Workers 

"rles: 

Cutters 

Cutters,  se:;.i-skilled 
Cu  1 1  e  r  s ,  c anvas 
Cutters,  arorentice 
Cutters,  pilers 
Cutters,  cloth  cc   lining 

jilers 
Operators 

Operators,  apprentice 
Operators,  skirt 
Finishers 

Finishers,  helpers 
FinisherG,  apprentice 
Pressors,  under 
Pressers,  part 
Pressers,  upper 
Pressers,  apprentice 
Pressers,  machine 
Pressors,  non-classif irble 

Females: 

Ooerators 

Operators,  semi-skilled 
Operators,  apprentice 
Oper-tors,  skirt 
Finishers 
Finishers  helpers 
Finishers,  "button  severs 
Finishers,  apprentice 


(a)  Mainly  iri  Chicago  suburbs 


1.17 

9 

93   . 

1.11 

1 

* 

6 

.74 

1 

. 

2 

.63 

- 

4 

.30 

- 

h 

3 

.94 

*     p— 

, 

3 

.85 

1.25 

62 

(a). 

239 

483  . 

.50 

— 

• 

2 

.75 

1.15 

_ 

, 

1 

5 

.75 

1.10 

3 

. 

63 

83 

.53 

.70 

- 

. 

- 

4 

.60 

- 

• 

5 

.77 

1.15 

7 

. 

8 

20. 

.65  . 

•  JlL/ 

2 

• 

9 

11  . 

.85 

lo26 

10 

* 

30 < 

97  . 

.50 

_ 

• 

1 

.35 

1.25 

— 

■ 

6 

10  . 

.35 

1.25 

1 

13 

37 

.75 

.9^ 

32 

21 

57 

•  52 

.88 

10 

48 

58- 

.47 

- 

9 

.70 

.90 

- 

- 

2 

.53 

.84 

27 

85 

232' 

.53 

.70 

10 

34 

44. 

•  53 

.70 

2 

65 

79. 

.47 

— 

11  > 

Source:  Report  of  Comnissio-i  (George  Gordon  Battle,  Chairman:  Dr.  II.  I.  Stone, 
Acting  Chairman;  Prof.  Paul  F.  3risse':ide"t,  labor  nenber)  for  the 
Coat  and  Suit  Industry  appointed  Hay  17,  1934  "by  the  Administrator 
of  the  I  ERA,  pursuant  to  Code  Authority  resolution  of  Hay  4,  1934, 
Published  in  the  Somen's  Wear  Daily,  July  27-,  1934. 


9318 


-373- 
TA3LE  677   (f) 
COAT  AID   SUIT   INDUSTRY 
COIIPLIAITCE  "ITH  HOURLY  SAElTIITG  STAIDAIDS   OF  TIC  CODS,   3Y   OCCUPATION 

CLEVELAND  —  UEZIZ  ELDED  I.IARCH  9,    1934 


Huraber  of  TTorkers 

Eelow 

At  iiinimum 

Sec  and  Occupation 

Prescri" 

bed 

Prescribed 

and  belou 

All 

l.Iinimum 

A 

verage 

"linimum 

Prescribed 

Workers 

Average 

Hales: 

Cutters 

1.17 

2 

118 

Cutters, 

semi- skilled 

1,11 

— 

11 

A   Cutters, 
™  Cutters, 

c  anvas 

.74 

1 

3 

cloth  and  lining 

pilers 

.94 

— 

4 

Operators 

.85 

1.26 

7 

201 

371 

Operators 

,  a/70  rent  ice 

.60 

~ 

2 

Opera_tors 

,  skirt 

.75 

1.16 

2 

8 

10 

Finishers 

.75 

1.10 

1 

3 

5 

Finishers 

,  helpers 

.53 

.70 

- 

3 

3 

Finishers 

,  apprentice 

.60 

5 

8 

Pressers, 

under 

.77 

1.15 

5 

30 

60 

Fressers, 

part 

,65 

.92 

- 

21 

28 

Pressers, 

upper 

.85 

1.26 

3 

65 

120 

Pressers, 

apprentice 

.60 

- 

4 

Pressers, 

machine 

.85 

1126 

- 

1 

3 

Pressers , 

non— classif j 

.able 

.85 

1.26 

1 

18 

37 

.  Females: 

Operators 

Operators,  semi-skilled 
Operators,  apprentice 
Operators,  skirt 
Finishers  helpers 
Finishers,  button  sewers 
Finishers,  aoorentice 
Pressers,  lining  irons 


.75 

.95 

27 

43 

98 

.62 

.88 

7 

178 

248 

.47 

- 

9 

.70 

.90 

4 

15 

18 

.53 

.70 

9 

198 

232 

.53 

.70 

5 

31 

36 

.47 

6 

43 

.60 

.82 

1 

— 

6 

Source:   Report  of  Commission  (George  Gordon  battle,  Chairman;  Dr.  II.  I. 
Stone,  Acting  Chairman;'  Prof.  Paul  F.  Brissender.,  labor  member) 
for  the  Coat  and  Suit  Industry  anointed  Hay  17,  1934  by  the 
Adrainj-strr.tor  of  the  I1RA  pursuant  to  Code  Authority  resolution  of 
May  4,  1934,  Published  in  the  Women's  Uear  Daily,  July  27,  1934. 


9813 


-37U- 


-JL-     6JS   (a) 


cofsfi    : 


: 


••no..-  s,  .'..:  o  jot  .■   patfoj :    '  i 

511IL  23,    1334  to  :-.y  19,    1934. 


Lii:  G 


.   ployee 

Classification 


Learners 

Phy s  i c  al  ly  iiandic apped 
Cutters 

.uxiliary 

actory  (productive) 
Total  Factory' 
Total  Office  and  Clerical 


Learners 

hysicc.lly  Handier pped 
Cutters 
.  tociliary 

' act  ory  ( pr oc1 1 1 ct  ive ) 
Total  Factor;/ 
Total  Office  and  Clerical 


Learners 

Physically  Handicapped 

Cutters 

'.v.j-iliary 

Factory   (productive) 

Total  Factory 

Total   Office   and   clerical 


Lumber   of 

ripjayec  s 

who  vrorked 

any  Fart 
of   Period 


:.  an 
Jours* 
(including 
Overtime) 


Amount 

cf 
Payroll 
(including 
Overtime) 


Feck  Fndcd  April  23,1934 


391 

231 

542 

1,057 

10,831 

13,102 

1,393 


.eci 


.,   543 

227 

•  •  537 

•  1,047 

•10,333 

•12,992 

1,395 


295 

225 

532 

'  1,043 

10,771 

12, BGf; 

1,339 


13,957 
7,899 

20,103 

43,714 
376,873 
462,546 

54,869 

Ended  Hay  5, 
12,170 

7,573 

19,626 

42,734 

369,931 

452,114 

55,272 


3,964 

2,267 

15,725 

22,436 

163,749 

208,141 

30,186 


334 

3,494 

2,191 

15,493 

22,117 

160,225 

203,520 

30,347 


eelt  Fndcd  "lay  12,  193< 


10,205 
7,333 

18,339 

42,301 
353,296 
451,974 

54,824 


2,873 

2,120 
14j396 
21,969 
153,433 
195,291 
30,359 


Learners 

Physically  1  andicapped 

Jutters 

Auxiliary 

rctory  (productive) 
Total  Factory 
Total  Office  and  Clerical 


.feelc  Mnded  Fay  19,  1934 


283 

223 

527 

1,037 

10,649 

12,719 

1,387 


9,720 

6,784 

18,638 

41,970 

344,737 

421,899 

54,878 


2,782 

1,963 

14,724 

21,778 

149,381 

190,628 

30,338 


*  Total  the  hours  i-"o~J:ed 


-2 }    e  loloyees. 


33:     Report   on         ;i  s,   Flours   of  la  or   and      r     action  to  the   Bureau  of 
the   Census   from  139   concei  is,    F.F.A.    Division  of   Fcvievr  Library, 


9313 


~gl5~  TABLL   673   (T>) 

COSSET  AID  BRASSIERE  IIGUSTRY 
EMPLOY"  SOT,  IM-HOTJES  AID  T^TAL  PAYROLL  rLEK;   33ED1SO 
".'AY  36,    1934  TO  JIMS   16,    1334 


13  PLOYEE 

Number  of 

Total 

Anount 

CLASSIFICATION 

Eraplo7/ees 

J 'an  - 

of 

who  worked 

Hours* 

Payroll 

an?/  Part 

( Including 

(including 

of   PfiT-i  riff 

Ove-rt.i  ms] 

Chrpr+.i  m^)  .  . 

leek  Lnded  ray  36,  1934. 


Learners 

282 

9,680 

3,803 

"Physically  Handicapped 

237 

6,559 

1,850 

Cutters 

593 

30,965 

16,626 

Auxi 1 i  ary 

' 1,165 

46,387 

24,844 

Factory  (productive) 

11,975 

375,872 

162,950 

Total  Factory 

14,242 

459,964 

309,073 

Total  Office  &  Clerical 

1.498 

58.911 

32.745 

•Teek  Lnaed  June  2,  1934. 

Learners 

'  ,050 

7,12? 

2,066 

Physically  Handicapped 

211 

5,010 

1,418 

Cutters 

580 

18,046 

15,131 

Auxiliary 

1,161 

42,681 

23,405 

Factory  (productive) 

11,468 

316,225 

140,327 

Total  Factory 

13,650 

339,089 

182,337 

TDtal  Office  &   Clerical 

1.494 

56 . 334 

32.427 

^eek  Lnded  June 

9.  1954 

» 

Learners 

198 

6,435 

1,851 

Physically  Handicapped 

217 

6 ,  145 

1,752 

Cutters 

576 

30,333 

16,377 

Auxiliary 

1,139 

45,154 

33,987 

Factory  (productive) 

11,685 

345,737 

153,256 

Total  Factory 

15,815 

433,790 

197,223 

Total  Office  &  Clerical 

1.506 

59.607 

33,320  

reek  Lnded  June 

15.  1954. 

Learners 

306 

6,677 

1,964 

Physically  Handicapped 

321 

6,318 

1,774 

Cutters 

576 

30,392 

16,388 

Auxiliary 

1,135 

44, 592 

23,909 

Factory  (productive) 

11 ,  592 

550,039 

154,685 

Total  Factory 

13,730 

420,708 

198,720 

.Total  Office  &  .Clerical  _ 

1,509 

53.561 

32.724  . 

*Total  the  hours  actually  worked  by  all  employees. 

SOURCE:  Report  on  TTages,  Hours  of  Labor  and  Production  to  the 
Bureau  of  the  Census  from  193  concerns.  YEA  Division 
of  Review  Library, 


9Z1JS 


-876- 
TABLE  673  (c)  ..' 

CORSET  AND  BRASSIERE  INDUSTRY 
EMPLOYMENT,  MAM  HOURS  AND  TOTAL  PAYROLL  FOR  WEEKS  ENDING- 
JUNE  23  -  30,  and  JULY  7-14,  1934 


1        Number  of 

Week  Ended  June   23,    1934 

EMPLOYEE 

Total 

.  Amount 

CLASSIFICATION' 

'        Employees 

Man 

of 

1        who   worked 

Hours (*) 

Payroll 

any  Part 

(Inc.   Over- 

(Inc.   Over- 

'       of  Period 

time) 

time) 

Learners 

1                   200 

6,567 

1,934 

Physically  Handicapped 

1                   223 

6,055 

1,795 

Cutters 

608 

21,017 

16,955 

Auxiliary 

1,146 

44,393 

23,163 

Factory    (productive) 

11,962 

362,015 

159,353 

Total  Rectory 

14,139 

440,047 

203,206 

Total   Office  &  Clerical 

1,553 

-*                                  * 

60,576 

33,546 

Week  Ended  June 

30,    1934 

Learners  . 

201 

6,062 

1,769 

Physically  Handicapped 

205' 

5,733 

1,713 

Cutters 

610 

20,003 

16,382 

Auxiliary 

.   1,152 

45,009 

24,867 

Factory   (productive) 

1             11,612 

346,353 

152,774 

Total   Factory 

1            .13,780 

423,179 

197,505 

Total   Office   &  Clerical 

1               1 , 552 

.   60,004 

'33,  806 

Week  Ended  July 

7,    1934 

Learners         .             . 

168 

4,635 

'        1,343 

Physically  Handi capped 

184 

4,223 

1,231 

Cutters 

561 

15,094 

13, 322 

Auxiliary 

.  1,120 

38,935 

21,680 

Facto  ry   (p  ro  due  t  i  v  c ) 

'            10,361 

,242,  767 

107,708 

Total  Fcctory 

12,394 

■    ,305,654 

145,284 

Total   Office   £  Clerical 

1,533 

.  54,658 

32,891 

Week  Ended  July 

14,    1934 

Learners                             .      i 

159 

4,997 

1,489 

Physically  Handicapped    ' 

222 

6,117 

1,828 

Cut  te  rs 

598 

19,632 

16,296 

Auxiliary                 .  ■            ' 

1,136 

43,623 

23,501 

Factory-   (productive)        ' 

11,187 

307, 796 

136,752 

Total  Factory 

13,302 

382,165 

179,866 

Total  Office  &  Clerical1 

1,518 

58,149 

32,931 

(*)   Total  the  hours  actually  worked  by  all  employees. 

Source:   Report  nf   Wages,  Hours  of  Labor  and  Production  to  the 

Bureau  of  the  Census  from  206  manufacturers,   NBA  Division 
of  Review. 

9818 


-877- 

TABLE  G79  (d) 

CORSET  AND  BRASSIERE  INDUSTRY 
EMPLOYMENT,  MAN-HOURS,  AND  TOTAL  FAYROLL  FOR  WEEKS  ENDING 
JULY  21,  1934  TO  AUGUST  11,  1934 


Number  of 

Total 

Amount 

EMPLOYEE 

Enrol  oyees 

Man  - 

of 

CLASSIFICATION 

who  worked 

Hours* 

Payroll 

any  part 

(including 

( Including 

of  Feriod 

Overtime) 

Overtime ) 

Week 

Ended  July 

21, 

1934. 

Learners 

96 

2,648 

795 

Fhysically  Handicapped 

214 

5,908 

1,752 

Cutters 

595 

19,263 

15,392 

Auxiliary 

1,129 

42,680 

22,822 

Factory    (productive) 

11,173 

303,959 

133,608 

Total   Factory 

13,207 

374,458 

174,369 

Office   and  Clerical 

1,508 

59,094 

32.865 

75 

Week 

Ended  July 

28, 

1934. 

Learners 

2,132 

643 

Fhysically  Handicapped 

213 

5,657 

1,626 

Cutters 

594 

19 , 209 

15,539 

Auxiliary 

1,123 

42,593 

22,927 

Factory   (productive) 

11,174 

297,743 

129,664 

Total   Factory 

13,180 

367,334 

170,599 

Office   and  Clerical 

1,519 

59,092 

32,615 

71 

Week 

Ended  August   4, 

1934 

• 

Learners 

1,958 

607 

Physically  Handicapped 

204 

5,455 

1,610 

Cutters 

588 

19,355 

16,094 

Auxiliary 

1,126 

42,122 

22,840 

Factory   (productive) 

11,068 

308,766 

132,594 

Total  Factory 

13,057 

377,686 

173,745 

Office   and  Clerical 

1,518 

58,471 

32,953 

63 

Week 

Ended  Angus 

st  11 

,   1934. 

Learners 

1,709 

523 

Fhysically  Handicapped 

202 

5,439 

1,575 

Cutters 

606 

19,907 

16,751 

Auxiliary 

1,065 

41,118 

21,788 

Factory    (productive) 

11,084 

318,647 

138,723 

Total  Factory 

13,020 

386,820 

179,360 

Office   and   Clerical 

1,506 

58 , 200 

32,559 

Total  the  hours  actually  worked  by  all  employees 

SOURCE;   Report  on  Wages,  Hours  of  Labor  and  Production  to  the 
Bureau  of  the  Census  from  205  concerns.  N.R.A. 
Division  of  Review  Library. 


9813 


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TABLZ  679  (c) 

CORSET  AND  BRASSI-EHS  INDUSTRY 

EMPLOYMENT.,  MAN  HOURS,  AND  TOTAL  PAYROLL  FOR  WEEKS  ENDING 
August  18,  1934  to  September  8,  1934 


Employee 
Classification 


Number  of 
Employees 
who  worked 
any  Part 
of  Period 


Man  Hours 
(Includ- 
ing Over- 
Time) 


Amount  of 
Payroll 
(including 
Overtime} 

• 


Learners 

Physically  Handicapped 

Cutters 

Auxiliary 

Factory  (productive) 

Total  Factory 

Office,  and  Clerical 


121 

216 

619 

1,139 

11,752 

13,847 

1,527 


Week  Endud  August  18,  1934 


3,  955 

6,287 

21,117 

44,278 

359,461 

455,098 

'  59,401 


1,154 

1,816- 

17,681 

23,666 

155,992 

200, 309 

33,570 


Learners 

Physically  Kan-3  i  capped 

Cutters 

Auxiliary 

Fa  c  t  o  ry  { o  r o  due  t  i  v e ) 

Total  Factory 

Office  and  Clerical 


132 

220 

617 

1,152 

11,012 

13,933 

1,508 


Week  Ended  August  25,  1954 


4,291 

6,575 

21,207 

45,028 

366,052 

442,953 

58,601 


1,279 

1,885 

18,909 

23,775 

158,965 

204, 813 

32,312 


Learners 

Physically  Handicapped 

Cutters 

Auxiliary 

Factory  (productive) 

Total  Factory 

Office  and  Clerical 


Learners 

Physically  Handicapped 

Cutters 

Auxiliary 

Factory  (productive) 

Total  Factory 

Office  and  Clerical 


149 

216 

611 

1,193 

11,676 

13,845 

1,519 


Week  Ended  September  1,  195 


4,823 

6,484 

20,830 

45,574 

387,270 

464, 981 

60,003 


1,438 

1,886 

17,695 

23,893 

168,112 

213,024 

32,528 


Week  Ended  September  8,  1934 


190 

210 

616 

1,148 

11,846 

14,010 

1,520 


5,775 

5,502 

19,094 

42, 345 

362,711 

435,427 

57,260 


1,722 

1,652 

16,930 

22,900 

157,538 

200,742 

32, 744 


(*)   Total  the  hours  actually  worked  by  all  employees. 

Source:   Report  on  Wages,  Hours  of  Labor  and  Production  to  the 

Bureau  of  the  Census  from  208  concerns,  N.R.A.  Division 
of  Review  Library 


9818 


-37(j- 
tibil    679  (f) 

CORSET  AED  BRASSILRL   IiDUSTRY 
ZiFLOTZYiT,    :  AK-IICGISS,    AID  TOTAL  PAYROLL  WL.JCS  SHDIHO 
EPTJidEH  15,1934  TO  QBTQT'?  a,  1924. 


l;  plotle 

classification 


wuiber  of 
Lnployees 

"ao  worked 
any  part 
of  Period 


Total 
I'an  - 
Hours* 
(including 
Overtime) 


Amount 

of 
Payroll 

(including 
Overtime) 


205 

"e  e'-: 

_  nd a d  S ev<  t  e  '.it e  r 

15,  1934. 

Learners 

G ,  029 

1,796 

Physically  Handicapped 

195 

6,141 

1,350 

Cutters 

625 

21,908 

17 , 645 

Auxiliary 

1,127 

44  .,293 

23,583 

Factory  (-croductive) 

11,386 

369,501 

161,977 

Tot^l  Factor-"- 

14 , 038 

447,877 

206,851 

Office  and  Clerical 

1.483 

56 . 141 

32.201 

TTeek 

Lnded  September 

22.  1934 

Learners 

213 

6,334 

2,028 

Physical lv  Handicao-Ded 

192 

6,161 

1,385 

Cutters 

631 

22,254 

17,846 

Auxiliary 

1,132 

45,353 

24,187 

Factory  (productive) 

11,667 

308 , 040 

169,900 

Total  Factory 

13,840 

463,662 

215,844 

Office  and  Clerical 

1.492 

57 , 384 

32,347 

286 

Week 

Znded  September 

29,  1934. 

Learners 

8,334 

2,497 

Physically  Handicapped 

192 

6,101 

1,827 

Cutters 

630 

22 . 328 

18 , 103 

Auxiliary 

1,190 

47 , 154 

24,435 

Frctorv  (productive) 

11,796 

396 ,  174 

175,547 

Total  Factory 

14,094 

480,141 

222 , 459 

Office  and  Clerical 

1.498 

57 , 359 

32.032 

306 

We  el 

:  Lnded  October  6,  1934, 

Learners 

10,017 

2,935 

Physically  Handicapped 

184 

5,312 

1,747 

Cutters 

631 

22,325 

13,476 

Auxiliary 

1,170 

47 , 296 

24,515 

Factory  (productive) 

11,  ,326 

393,131 

173,447 

Total  Factory 

14,117 

479,031 

221,163 

Office  and  Clerical 

J-^493 

58.309 

32.439 

/ 

*  Total  the  hours  actually  worked  by  all  employees 

SOURCE:  Report  on  Wages,  Hours  of  Labor  and  Production  to  the 

Bureau  of  the  Census  from  212  concerns.   U.S.A.  Division 
of  Hevie<-  Library. 


93L3 


-878- 

TABLE  679   (o) 
CORSET  AND  BRASSIERE  INDUSTRY 


1PL0YMENT,    itoN  HOURS,    Aiffi  TOTAL  PAYROLL  FOR  WEEKS  ENDING 
August   18,    1934   to   September  8,    1934 


Employee 
Classification 


Number  of 

Employees 
who  rorkod. 
any  Part 
of  Period 


Man  Hours 
(includ- 
ing Over- 
Time) 


Amovjit  of 
Payroll 
(including 
Overtime) 


Learners 

Physically  Handicapped 

Cutters 

Auxiliary 

Factory   (productive) 
Total  Facto ,y 
Office  and  l ! ordeal 


121 

216 

619 

1,139 

11,752 

13,847 

1,527 


Week  Bndud  August   18,    1934 


3,955 

6,287 

21,117 

44,278 

359,461 

455,098 

'  59,401 


1,154 

1,816- 

17,681 

23,666 

155,992 

200, 309 

33,570 


Learners 

Physically  Kan-j  i  capped 

Cutters 

Aur:ili-:.,\-r 

Fa  c  t  o  ry  (.  p  ro  due  t  i  ve  ) 
Total  Factory 
Office  and  Clerical 


132 

220 

617 

1,152 

11,012 

13,933 

1,508 


Jeek  Ended  August  25,  1934 

4,291  1,279 

6,575  1,885 

21,207  18,909 

45,028  23,775 

366,052  158,965 

442,953  204,813 

58,601  32,312 


Week  Ended  September  1,  1954 


Learners 

Physically  Handicapped 

Cutters 

Auxiliary 

Factory  (productive) 

Total  Factory 

Office  and  Clerical 


149 
216 
611 

1,193 
11,676 
13, 845 

1,519 


4,823 

6,484 

20,830 

45,574 

387,270 

464,981 

60,003 


1,438 

1,886 

17,695 

23,893 

168,112 

213,024 

32,528 


Learners 

Physically  Handicapped 

Cutters 

Auxiliary  - 

Factory  (productive) 

Total  Factory 

Office  and  Clerical 


190 

210 

616 

1,149 

11,846 

14,010 

1,520 


Week  Ended  September  8,  1934 


5,775 

5,502 

19,094 

42,345 

362, 711 

435,427 

57,260 


1,722 

1,652 

16,930 

22,900 

157,538 

200,742 

32,744 


(*)   Total  the  hours  actually  worked  by  all  employees. 

Source:   Report  on  Wages,  Hours  of  Labor  and  Production  to  the 

Bureau  of  the  Census  from  208  concerns,  N.R.A.  Division 
of  Review  Library 


9818 


-379- 

t\ll:    679  (f) 

JORS-T  AKD  BRASSILRL   INDUSTRY 

Li  ploy:  lpt  ,  r.-usr-nnaiHS,  all  total  payroll 


TLLKS  ZHDINO 


slptl:;bir  15,1934  to  qbtqx-j  a,  1934. 


Li  PLOYLL 

CLASS IP I CATION 


Hunter  of 
Lnplovees 

who  worked 
any  part 
of  ^eriod 


Total 
Tan  - 
Hours* 
[including 
Overtime) 


Amount 

of 
Payroll 
(including 
Overtine) 


205 

"e  e1-: 

_ndc-d  September 

15.  1934. 

Learners 

0,029 

1,796 

Physically  Handicapped 

195 

6,141 

1,850 

Cutters 

625 

21,908 

17 , 645 

Auxiliary 

1,127 

44,293 

23,583 

Factory  (productive) 

11,386 

369,501 

161,977 

Total  Factor^ 

14,038 

447,877 

206 , 851 

Office  and  Clerical 

1.488 

56 . 141 

32 . 201 

218 

Week 

Lnded  September 

22.  1934 

Learners 

6,834 

2,028 

Physically  Handicapped 

192 

6,161 

1,383 

Cutters 

631 

22,254 

17,846 

Auxiliary 

1,132 

45,353 

24,187 

Factory  (productive) 

11,667 

388,040 

169,900 

Total  Factory 

13,840 

463,662 

215,844 

Office  and  Clerical 

1.492 

57 . 334 

32 ,  347 

286 

Week 

Lnded  September 

29,  1934. 

Learners 

8,334 

2,497 

Physically  Handicapped 

192 

6,101 

1,827 

Chatters 

630 

22.328 

18,103 

Auxiliary 

1,190 

47 , ] 54 

24,435 

Frctorv  (productive) 

11,796 

596,174 

175,547 

Total  Factory 

14,094 

480,141 

222 , 459 

Office  and  Clerical 

1.498 

57 . 359 

32.082 

306 

Week 

Lnded  Octoher  6,  1954, 

Learners 

10,017 

2,985 

Physically  Handicapped 

184 

5,812 

1,747 

Cutters 

631 

22,325 

13,476 

Auxiliary 

1,170 

47 , 296 

24,515 

Factory  (productive) 

11,326 

393,131 

173,447 

Total  Factory 

14,117 

479,031 

221,163 

Office  and. -Clerical 

1.493 

58.309 

32,439 

*  Total  the  hours  actually  worked  by  all  nrrcloyees 

SOURCL:  Report  on  Wages,  Hours  of  Labor  and  Production  to  the 

Bureau  of  the  Census  from  212  concerns.   i\T.R.A.  Division 
of  Review  Library. 


9  3L3 


-680- 

TABLE  679    (g) 
CORSET  AND  BRASS IEHE   INDUSTRY 
EMPLOYMENT,    MAN-HOURS,    AND  TOTAL  PAYROLL  WEEKS  ENDING 
OCTOBER  13,    19S4  TO  NOVEMBER  3,    1934 


Number  of 

Total 

Amount 

EMPLOYEE 

Employees 

Man  - 

cf 

CLASSIFICATION 

who  worked 

Hours* 

Payroll 

any  -cart 

( Including 

(including 

cf  Period 

Overtime ) 

Overtime) 

Learners  387 

Fhysically  Handicapped  191 

Cutters  679 

Auxiliary  1,179 

Factory    (-productive )  12,385 

Total   Fact:.,./  14,821 

Office  -and  > ..lerical 1,537 


Week  Ended  October  13. 


13, 

••' » 

23, 

47, 

413, 

502, 

60, 


017 
784 
221 
059 
533 
614 
755 


1934. 

"  3,827 

1,732 

18,795 

24,507 

183,706 

232,567 

32,984 


Learners  423 

Fhysically  Handicapped  183 

Cutters  648 

Auxiliary  1,184 

Factory    (productive)  12,407 

Total  Factory  14,348 

Office   and  Clerical  1.538 


Week  Ended  October  20,    1954. 


13, 

23, 

47, 

413, 

503, 

60, 


660 
673 
106 
460 

533 
432 
740 


3,996 

1,699 

18,639 

24,620 

184,463 

233,417 

32,983 


Week  Ended  October  27,    1934. 


Learners  421 

Fhysically  Handicaoned  186 

Cutters  639 

Auxiliary  1,180 

Factory   (-productive)  12,393 

Total  Factory  14,819 

Office   and  Clerical 1,536 


14, 
•5, 
23, 
47, 
413, 
503, 
61, 


063 
503 
187 
021 
251 
025 
080 


4,157 

1,632 

18,729 

24,482 

183,468 

232,468 

33.082 


Learners  388 

Fhysically  Handicapped  182 

Cutters  634 

Auxiliary  1,175 

Factory    (productive)  12,273 

Total   Factory  14,652 

Office   and  Clerical  1,541 


Week  Ended  November  3,  1934. 


13, 

5 

■21, 

•47, 

408, 

495, 

60, 


Sio 
421 
331 
333 
253 
648 
781 


3,946 

1,590 

18,166 

24,661 

180,083 

228,446 

33,763 


Total,  the  hours  actually  worked  by  all  employees. 

SOURCE:  Re-port  on  Wages,  Hours  of  Labor  and  Production 
to  the  Bureau  of  the  Census  from  216  concerns. 
N.R.A.  Division  of  Review  Library. 


9818 


-ggl- 

tabli:    g79  (h) 
COPSZT    "ED  33A3Sr:ir:   INDUSTRY 


Z'  PLOY'  im 

<m- 

-HOURS, 

.  D  TOTAL  ■•A-ROLL  "  'OF  T" 

::S   PPDIFG 

107 

/OCR  10 

1934  to  dlc""b::r  1,1934 

i 

Pu^iber  of 

Total 

Anount 

s  ployzz 

".'Tr-Io'"'ees 

Tan  - 

of 

C LASS IF I OAT  I OF 

nho 

worked 

Hours* 

Payroll 

on: 

r   -oart 

( Including 

(including 

of 

period 

Overtime) 

Over tine) 

Learners   (Week  Pnded  11 

/ 10/54)   334 

10,876 

g,259 

Physically  Han.  i capped 

173 

5,147 

1,667 

Cutters 

600 

20,914 

17 , 246 

Auxiliary 

1,162 

45,941 

24,131 

Factory  (productive) 

12,057 

38i,630 

171,165 

Total  Factor"- 

14,331 

471,503 

217,493 

Office  and  Clerical 

1.450 

5^ . 554 

30 . 924 . 

^05  ' 

Week  Zndeded  "Move-aber  17,1934, 

Ltarners 

9,444 

2,313 

Physically  Handicapped 

131 

5 ,  0*44 

1,605 

Gutters 

596 

20,498 

16 , 746 

Auxiliary 

1,175 

43 , 342 

24,325 

Factory  (x>roductive) 

12,066 

388,057 

170,882 

Total  Factor-*- 

14,321 

469,535 

216,376 

Office  and  Clerical 

1.451 

56,664 

30.986 

239 

Week  Pnded  IToverfber 

24.1934. 

Learn or s 

8,170 

2,470 

Physically  Handicapped 

131 

5,134 

1,620 

Cutters 

599 

20,647 

16,908 

Auxiliary 

1,173 

46,169 

24,320 

Factory  (productive) 

12,073 

375,921 

157,317 

Total  Factors 

14,265 

456 , 041 

212,635 

.Office  and  Clerical 

1.451 

56.414 

51.066 

Week  Pnaed  Zecenoor 

1.1954. 

Learners 

195 

6,516 

1,963 

Physically  Handica;oped 

171 

4,279 

1,352 

Cutters 

596 

18,824 

16 , 202 

Auxiliary 

1,166 

43,158 

23,421 

Factory  (productive) 

11,305 

325,556 

145,383 

Total  Factory 

13, 933 

593,143 

188,321 

.Office  and  Clerical 

I>448 

54^118 

30.802 

''Total  tho  hours  worked  "by  all  enoloyees 

SOURCZ:  Pe-oort  on  "Vges.Hjurs  of  Labor  and  Production  to  the 

"Bureau  of  the  Census  fro^i  225  concerns.  "".P. A.  Division 
of  Pe-vie^  Library. 


3*\A 


-332- 


b79   (i) 


o^  -..  ^ ..■ 


3SI 


i> 


Ti  T 


vm  s  :tt"g 


dlco 


tc  d:c: 


29,    1934 


L53PLOYSE 

CLASSIFICATION 


andi capped 


Learners  . 
Physicall; 

Cutters  . . 

Auxiliary 

Factory  (productive) 

Total  Factory  

Office  and  .lerical 


Lecrners   

Phy s  i  c ally  Hand i  c a'  yp 3 d 

Quttsrs 

,'iiix  il i ary 

factory   (productive)    .. 

Total  Factor;''   . . 

C iiice   a n d  C I : - i cal 


..earners 

physically  Handicapped 
Cutters   ............... 

Vuxiiiary 

Factory    (productive)    .. 
Tot  al  Ft  ctory  ......... 

Office  and  Clerical.... 


Funiber  of 
jjjn  )1  eyees 
who  worked 

any  part 

of  Fei iod 

1*83 

169 

614 

1,163 

11,9.75 

14,109 

1.303 


153 
170 
" 
1,134 

i2,o; 

14,118 
1 ,  •'_  r/i 


173 

,  614 

1,151 

11,597 

13,671 

1.491 


8k  F   .in 
"  "Total  ' 

O'an- 

Eours* 

(Including 

Ovei time) 

5,  72*5 

4,653 

21,966 

46,206 

381,338 

459,838 

57,969 


December  8,    19  34 
/pjjount 

of 
Payroll 

i  (Including. 

Ovei  '.  inie) 

i","859  " 

1,368 

17,860 

24,400 

170,293 

215,730 

31,869 


:e;c'  'ia'de'd  DecWb  i"  i •",","  "'934' 

'4,901  "  17340  ' 

5,117  1,519 

22,083  17,844 

4i ,208  24,408 

335,765  139",  916 

464,074  215,227 

53,070  31,716 


:k   gnded  December  22,  1934 

""  4,322~  '  1,329' 

5,465  1^79 

21,377  17,322 

46,216  24, J  ,  - 

530,360  163,478 

438,240  213,253 

57,661  51,792 


'Ended  December    29,    1934 


Learners 

physically  Handicapped  . . . . 

Cutter s 

Auxiliary 

Factory  (■jroductive) 

Total  Factory  ............. 

Office  and  Clerical 


'      130 

3,793  . 

1,193 

'      161 

3,916 

1,139 

'       597 

18,090 

15,307 

1,143 

41,  <  7 

23,191 

'    10,743 

283,745 

126,833 

;    12,779 

353, 514 

167,743 

'     I,'- 

53,043 

31,299 

*  Total  the  hours  actual!'/  worked  by   a"!  I 
Sou::  ce: 


:&S. 


ort  01    "*e   es,    Hours  of  Labor   arv1    .       lucl  Lon  t  1   the 

oft]       ''  nsus  from  337  manufactu:    is.  Division 

of  Fe view   '  ibrar  y. 


3313 


TABLE   679  (j) 
CORSET  AND  BRASSIERE  INDUSTRY 
EMPLOYMENT,  MAE- HOURS,  AND  TOTAL  PAYROLL  FOR  TIERS  ENDING 
JANUARY  5,  1935  to  JANUARY  26,  1935 


Number  of 

Total 

Amount 

Enroloyees ■ 

Man  - 

of 

E"PL0YEE 

"fho  worked 

Hours 

Payroll 

CLASSIFICATION 

any  part 

( Including 

( Includin 

of  ^eriod 

Overtime) 

Overt ine 

Learners 

Physically  Handicaoped 

Cutters 

Auxiliary 

Factory  (Productive) 

Total  Factory 

Office  and  Clerical 


Week  Ended  January  5,  1935 

147  4,232  "  1,300 

165  3,999  1,267 

614  19,129  16,254 

1,204  43,938  24,063 

11,071  238,997  129,311 

13,201  360,295  172,195 

1,496  54,293  31,357 


Learners 

Physically  Handicapped 

Cutters 

Auxiliary 

Factory  (productive) 

Total  Factory 

Office  and  Clerical' 


Week  .tnded  January  12.  1955, 

159  4,325  1,552 

164  5,510  1,676 

627  22,559  18,476 

1,211  S8.022  25,442 

11,780  378,217  170,325 

15,941  453,913  217,452 

1,498  53,005  31,801 


Learners 

Physically  Handicapped 

f Cutters 

Auxiliary 

Factory  (productive) 
Total  Factory 
Office  and  Clerical 


Week  Ended  January  19.  1935. 

187  5,916  1,812 

171  5,492  1,741 

641  23,576  19,120 

1,304  51,144  26,621 

12,135  418,357  173,549 

14,488  504,485  222,645 

1,491  60,005  52,151 


Learners 

Physically  Ilandicauoed 

Cutters 

Auxiliary 

Factory  (productive) 

Total  Factory 

Offuce  ana  Clerical 


Week  Ended  January  26 ,  1955 


215 

171 

642 

1,505 

12 , 554 

14,685 

1,495 


6,969 

5,455 

25,652 

51,610 

425,982 

515,668 

60,262 


2,062 

1,698 

19,159 

26,676 

187,690 

237,285 

32,044 


*Total  the  hours  actually  worked  by  all  employees 

.  SOURCE:  Report  on  Wages, Hoars  of  Labor  and  Production  to  the 
9^13  Bureau  of  the  Census  from  244  concerns.  N.R.A.  Divisior 

of  Review  Library, 


,-ffl- 


TABLE  675  (k) 
CORSET  AND  BRASSIERE  INDUSTRY 
EMPLOYMENT,  MAN-HOURS,  AND  TOTAL  PAYROLL  FOR  WEEKS  ENDING 
FEBRUARY  2,  1935  to  February  23,  1935. 


'umber  of 

Total 

Amount 

Enrol oyees 

Man  - 

of 

E!  PLOYEE 

Mio  worked. 

Hours* 

Payroll 

CLASSIFICATION 

any  part 

( Including 

( Including 

of  Period 

Overtime) 

Overtime) 

Learners 

Physically  Handicapped 

Cutters   '  . 

Auxiliary' 

Factory  '(productive) 

Total  Factory 

Office  anil  Clerical 


Week  ^nded  February 


1955 


259 
167 
653 

1 ,  250 
12,238 

14,617 
1,505 


8,558 

5,530 

24,525 

49,945 

426,282 

514,620 

59,431 


2,442 

1,660 

19,796. 

25,838 

•138,140 

237 , 876 

51,544 


Learners 

Physically  Handicapped 

Cutters 

Auxiliary 

Factory  (productive) 

Total  Factory 

Office  and  Clerical 


267 

168 

658  ' 

1,236 

12,325 

14,654 

1,506 


Teek  j^nded  February  9.  1955 

3,732 

5,628 

24,706 

49 , 527 

430,659 

519,502 

60,082 


3 

681 

1 

656 

19 

898 

25 

719 

189 

999 

239 

953 

31 

985 

Week  Ended  February  16.  1955 


Learners 

Physically  Handicapped 

Cutters 

Auxiliary 

Factory  (productive) 

Total  Factory 

Office  and  Clerical 


333 

169 

648 

1,268 

12,494 

14,912 

1,437 


10,781 
5,583 

24,249 

50,663 
434,853 
526,129 

55,901 


3,103 

1,728 

19,595 

25,283 

191,193 

241,900 

30,839 


Learners 

Physically  Hpndicapped 

Cutters 

Auxiliary 

Factory  (productive) 

Factory  (total) 

Office  and  Clerical 


Week  ^nded  February  25,  1955 


347 

168 

659 

1,262 

12,  "52  9 

14  ,'965 

1,*443 


11,654 
5,713 

24,124 

50,648 
433,502 
525 , 646 

55,154 


5,557 

1,712 

20,717 

26,454 

190,609 

242 , 829 

30,898 


9513 


Total  the  hours  actunllv  worked  b^  all  employees 

SOURCE:   Report  on  W.-^ges,  Hours  of  Labor  and  Production  to  the 
•  '         Bureau  of  Census" from  245  concerns,  NRA  Division  of 
Review  Library.  , 


-  135- 

TA3LE  679  (1)  " 
"   CORSET  AND  BRASSIERE  INDUSTRY 
EMPLOY*  EFT,  MAN-HOUHS,  AHD  TOTAL  PAYROLL  FOR  WEEKS  ETE>R-TG 
"ARC'I  3,  193$  to  March  23,  1935 


r/eek 

;_!  nded  March 

S.1935 

Number  of 

Total 

Amount 

EMPLOYEES 

Employees 

fen  - 

of 

CLASSIFICATION 

who  worked 

Hours* 

Payroll 

any  part 

( Including 

( Including 

of  Period 

Overtime) 

Overtime) 

Learners 

Physically  Handicapped 

Cutters 

Auxiliary 

Factory  (Productive) 

Total  Factory 

Office  and  Clerical 


392 

168 

639 

1,152 

12,497 

14,843 

1,517 


12,660 

5,581 

24,050 

46,981 

432,058 

521,350 

59,256 


3,570 

1,634 

19,557 

24,704 

191,858 

341,103 

32 , 353 


7eek  hnded  larch  9,  1955. 


Learners 

Physical lv  Handicapped 

Cutters 

Factory  (productive) 

Auxiliary 

Total  Factory 

Office  and  Clerical 


461 

166 

635 

12,609 

1,151 

15,020 

1,520 


15,065 
5,-74 

23,963 
442,652 

46,^97 
534,154 

60,054 


4,262 

1,617 

19,233 

195,184 

24,563 

244,864 

32,409 


Learners 

Physically  Handican-oed 

Cutters 

Auxiliary 

Factory  (productive) 

Total  Factory 

Office  and  Clerical 


471 

167 

643 

1157 

12,654 

15,092 

1 ,  530 


Teek  Ended  Ha reft  16.  1955 


15,504 
5,237 

74,063 

47,144 
446 , 912 
538,360 

60,673 


4,407 

1,653 

19,323 

24,559 

198,660 

243,532 

52,479 


leek  Ended  rarch  25.  1935 


Learners 

Physically  Handicapped 

Cutters 

Auxiliary 

Factory  (productive) 

Total  Factory 

Office  ana  Clerical 


475 

170 

647 

1,155 

12,730 

15,177 

1,538 


16,042 
5,770 

24,215 

47,430 
450,675 
544,180 

61,015 


4,561 

1,755 

19,493 

24,639 

200,912 

251,360 

32,673 


Total  tiie  nours  actually  worked  "by  all  employees. 

SOURCE:  Report  on  "Trges,  Hours  of  Labor  and  Production  to  the  Bureau 

of  the  Census  from  246  concerns.    rlRA  Division  of  Review  Librai 


9313 


-336- 
TABLE  679  (m) 

CORSET  AMD  BRASSIERE  IFDUSTR*r 

El*PLOY7"EHT,  "•AIT-HOURS,  AID  TOTAL  PATROL  FOR  TE"  KS  ENDING 

MAECH  30,  1936  to  April  30,  193-5. 


Number  of 

Total 

Amount 

EMPLOYEE 

Employees 

Han- 

of 

CLASSIFICATION 

who  worked 

Hours* 

Payroll 

any  part 

(including) 

( Including 

of  Period 

Overtime) 

Overtime) 

Teek  Ended  March  30,1935' 


Learners 

Physically  Handicapped 

Cutters 

Auxiliary 

Factory  (productive) 

Total  Factory 

Of 1  ice  and  Clerical 


455 

1S7 

526 

1..183 

12,575 

15,013 

1,541 


15,313 
5,719 

33,572 

48,450 

450,056 

543,130 

61,134 


4,383 

1,750 

18,907 

25,281 
200,490 
250,795 

32,558 


rreek  Ended  A?ril  6,  195-5. 
Learners 

Physically  Handicapped 
Cutters 
Auxiliary 

Fnctony  (productive) 
Total  Factory 
Office  and  Clerical 


474 

166 

623 

1,175 

12,691 

15,129 

1,544 


15,313 
5,797 

33,780 

43,071 

451 , 440 

544,501 
51,566 


4,484 

1,751 

19,138 

25,082 

200,910 

351,: 

32 , 924 


^eek  Ended  April  15,  195-5. 

Learners  457  15,755 

Physically  Handicapped  163  5,637 

Cutters         '  624  23,219 

Auxiliary       :  1,175  48,099 

Factory  (productive)  13,716  445,573 

Total  Factory  15,134  ,383 

Of .  ice  and  Clerical  1,533  51,593 


4 ,  546 

1,703 

18,690 

24,844 

199,622 

249 , 405 

32,623 


7eek  Ended  '.uril  30,  1^ 


Learners 

Physically  Handicapped 

Cutters 

Auxiliary 

Factory  (productive) 

Total  Factory 
Office  and  Clerical 


461 

163 

624 

1,132 

12,737 

15,167 

1 , !  ,  ? 


15,643 
5,333 

32,047 

46,448 
■i36,992 
516,418 

60,154 


4,468 

1 ,  586 
17,836 

24 , 483 
190,575 
238,743 

33,595 


9813 


Total  the  hours  actually  worked  bv  employees 

SOURCE:   Report  on  Tages,  Hours  of  Labor  and  Production  to  the 

Bureau  of  the  Census  from  241  concerns,  N,R#A.  Division 
of  Review  Library, 


-337- 


TABLE  679  (n) 


U'J.  '  ■  ii    Li   J   --'   -  Lk,   -J-   -l-Jh 


I  Qr~.-r,y 


:  T,  [lAH-HOURS,  AIJD  TOTAL  PAYROLL  FOR  WEEKS  ENDING 
APRIL  27,  1935  to  Ray  13,  1935 


Number  of 

Amount 

Employees 

I  an- 

of 

Employee 

who  worked 

Fours* 

Payroll 

Classification. 

any  Part 

(including 

(including 

of  Period 

Overtime 

') 

Overtime) 

Yfeek 

Ended  Apri 

l  ; 

27,  1935 

Learners 

413 

13,798 

4,054 

Physically  Handicapped 

158 

5,359 

1,595 

Cutters 

632 

22,493 

18,419 

Auxiliary 

1,210 

49,102 

25,913 

Factory  (productive) 

12,540 

426,444 

190,972 

Total  Factory 

14,953 

517,196 

240,953 

Office  and  Clerical 

1,501 

59,917 

31,840 

Week 

Ended  Pay 

4, 

1935 

Learners 

392 

12,686 

3,728 

Physically  Handicapped 

153 

5,123 

1,523 

Cutters 

624 

21,760 

17,773 

Auxiliary 

1,212 

49,160 

25,803 

Factory  (productive) 

12,485 

415,132 

184,708 

Total  Factory 

14,866 

503,861 

233,535 

Office  and  Clerical 

1,501 

59,849 

32,015 

"Peek 

"hided  Pay 

"ii 

,  1935 

Learners 

374 

12,230 

3,544 

Physically  Handicapped 

151 

4,851 

1,456 

Cutters 

623 

21,878 

17,852 

Auxiliary 

1,204 

48,216 

25,545 

Factory  (productive) 

12,372 

411,983 

184,500 

Total  Factory 

14,724 

499,158 

232,897 

Office  and  Clerical 

1,501 

59,770 

31,716 

Peek 

Ended  Pay 

IF 

,  1935 

Learners 

303""' 

9,847 

2,891 

Physically  Handicapped 

149 

4,663 

1,419 

Cutters 

624 

20,993 

17,184 

Auxiliary 

1,190 

48,025 

25,159 

Factory  (productive) 

12,423 

407,057 

181,418 

Total  Factory 

14,689 

490,585 

228,071 

Office  and  Clerical 

1,492 

59,487 

31,665 

*  Total  the  hours  actually  worked  by  all  employees. 

SOURCE:   Report  on  'ages,  Pours  of  Labor  and  Production  to  the  Bureau  of 
the  Census  from  214  doncerns,  1I.R.A.  Division  of  Review  Library, 


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Distribution  o^  Establishments  Accord inr.   to  Av°ragQ  Hourly  Earnings  Paid 

Weeir  Ending  tfaarest  August   15,    1934. 


CONTRACTORS 


HANTTACTUREP.S 


TOTAL 


Average   Classified  Number  Classified  Number  Classified  Number 
Hourly   Firms       of    Pins       of    Firms       of 
'Earnings  Tpr'-°rs  ";cr''°rs  "Workers 


( in  c°nt 

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in  these 

in  these 

■^  i  rms 

Pins 

Fins 

40-^4.9 

80 

2651     2.1 

3799 

101 

6450 

45-49.9 

8? 

2876     ?8 

4859 

110 

7735 

50-54.9 

106 

3729     41 

59  c? 

147 

9721 

55-59.9 

110 

4588     49 

8951 

159 

1  3539 

60-64.9 

88 

3476     57 

7161 

145 

10637 

65-69.9 

73 

4459     41 

672,6 

114 

11135 

70-74.9 

62 

3386 

5*93 

117 

P979 

75  and 

168 

7033    410 

23826 

578 

30861 

over 


TOTAL 


769 


32198 


702 


66909 


1171 


99107 


(a)  Excluding  13  Establishments  in  Southern  Torritor:1 
1393  Wor'^rs 


to loving 


SOURCE:  Payroll  reports  submitted  to  Men's  Clothing  Coc<e  Authority, 
National  Recovery  Administration,  Division  of  -p"s°arch  and 
Planning,  January  29,  1935. 


3  SIS 


-390- 

TABLE      6g2 

MEN'S   CLOTHING   IEDUSTRY 

Hourly  Rates  of  Pay  of  Manufacturing  Employees  in  Coat  and  Vest 
Shops   (Exclusive  of  Off-Pressers   and  Cutters) 

Week  Ending  Nearest  August  15,   1934 


Hourly  Rate 
(in  cents) 


50 

50 

M  anuf  ac  tur  e  r  s 

1 arge  s  t 

largest 

Employing 

Manufacturers 

Contractors 

70   to   165 
workers 

Percentage  of 

all  manufacturing 

enroloyees 

15.5 

22.9 

20.7 

28.7 

33.5 

35.6 

10.5 

8.6 

11.1 

9.3 

6.7 

9.7 

7.9 

5.7 

8.1 

6.7 

4.9 

6.4 

5.7 

3.9 

5.1 

4.8 

3.1 

4.2 

26.4 

28.6 

19.8 

40 

40. 

,1  ~- 

44. 

,9 

45 

— 

49, 

,9 

50 

-—. 

54, 

,9 

55 

—- 

59, 

,9 

60 

— 

64, 

,9 

65 

— 

69. 

,9 

70 

— 

74. 

,9 

75 

and  < 

Dver 

100.0 


100.0 


100.0 


Total  Number  of 
Employees 


44,286 


7,906 


5,543 


Source;     Payroll  Reports   submitted  to  Men's  Clothing  Code  Authority, 
National  Recovery  Administration,   Division  of  Research  and 
Planning,   Jan.    29,   1935. 


9818 


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Table  6?3  (a) 

LEATHER  AND  WOOL  Ki  IT  GLOVE  INDUSTRY  -  KNIT  WOOL  GLOVE  AND  MITTENS  GROUF 

Averages  of  Weekly  and  Hourly  Earnings  and  Weekly  Hours,  -tiy  Class  of  Work 
V'eek  Ending  February  17,  1954 


-.  Number 

Average . 

Average 

■  Average 

Class  of  Work 

of  workers 

weekly 

Hourly 

•   Weekly 

Reported 

Earnings 
(dollars) 

Earnings  : 
(dollars  )' 

Hours 

All  Time  Workers ; 

:   563  . 

13.91 

.36 

38.  2 

•   131 
432  . 

.   497  . 
87  . 

19.22 
. 12.30 

•  12.88 
. 17.11 

.   .46 
.33'  ' 

41 .5 

37.'2 

Factory  Time  Workers 

.   .34 
.43 

37.4 

39.4 

:   410.  . 

.  11.98 

._  .32'" 

"*  37.0 

Auxiliary  Dept.  Time 

42 

.  23.48 

.50 

Workers 

"   46.6 

42 

.  23.48 

.   .50 

46.6 

24, 

'.   18.54 

'--'-'  '  ' 

Office  (Tine"1  Workers- 

.45 

41.6 

*-> 

2  . 

.  21.50 

•  18.27    : 

.72 
.43 

30.0 

42.5 

All  riece  workers 

897. 

10.73  ■ 

216 
o81 

.   6.05 
j  12.22 

".35" 

Factory  Piece'  Workers. 

34.4 

Special  Classes 

170, 

8.39 

.25 

33.3 

72. 

8.35 

.25 

33.8 

Beginners  - 

Apprentices 

:     98. 

8.42 

.26 

33.0 

Regular  Factory  . 

511 

13.49 

.39 

34.8 

Representative  Occupat- 

ions of  Factory  Piece 

• 

Workers  ' 

Circular  Knitting  •... 

12 

•   18.75 

•  bo 

35.7 

Handing  (transfer"1 

14 

13,43 

.37 

36.6 

Finger  -  Knitting   ... 

366 

•   12,90- 

.37 

34.7 

3lJ 
5 

16,18 
13.20 

.42 

;  ■     .38 

38.5 

34.4 

Boarding  and  Laying- 

18 

14.22 

.51 

28.0 

Number  of  manufacturers  reporting:   Time-work,  10 

I-iece-v/ork,  11 
Source:   Department  of  Commerce,  Bureau  of  the.  Census,  m  cooperation 
with  the  National  Association  of  Leather  Glove  i.'anufacturers, 
Inc.,  and  the  National  Recovery  Administration. 


9818 


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Table  633  (b) 

LEATHER  AND  i'OOL  KNIT  GLOVE  INDUSTRY  -  KNIT  WOOL  GLOVE  AND  ??ITTENS  GRCUF 

Averages  of  Weekly  and  Hourly  Earnings  and  Weekly  Hours,  By  Class  of  Work 

•  '  Week  Ending  March  17,  1934 


Class  of  Work 

:   Number 
■  of  Workers 
Reported 

Average 
Weekly 
Earnings 
(dollars) 

Average 
Hourly 
Earnings 
(dollars) 

Average 
Weekly 
Hours 

All  Time  V. orkers 

697 
15S 
544 

632    : 
113 

519 

39      ; 

39 

26 
11 

25   • 

14.57 
20.61 
12.8.7 

13.76 
19.19 
12.58  .  " 

24.90 
24.90 

lb. 52  ! 
13.00 

18.84 

.37 

.47 

'  '  .'34  •  • 

.36 
.46 
'  .33 • • • 

.49 
.49 

.45 
.65 
.45 

39.5 
44.2 

■  ■  ■  38.2 

Factory  Time  Workers 

38.7 
42.1 

•  38.0 

Auxiliary  Deot.  Time 
Workers 

51.2 
51.2 

Female   :.  .  . 

Office  (Time)  Workers 

41.4 
20.0 

42.2 

All  Fiece  Workers 

.  1230   • 
297 
933  : 
239  • 
96 

143 

694 

16 

13 

471 

54 
6 

2c 

12.62 
9.68 

13.56 
9.53 

10.10 

9.14 
14.94 

22.  56 
16.15 
14.48 
16.  )2 
14.33 

lb. 41 

.36 
.26 
.26 

.25 

.39 

.54 
.43 
.36 
.41 
.39 

.47    : 

— 

Factory  Fiece  "-orkers 
Special  Classes 

Beginners  -   ' 
Apprentices 
Regular  Factory  'Fiece 

37.7 
37.3 
36.7 

36.4 

37.9 

Representative  Occupa- 
tions of  Factory  Fiece 
".v  orkers 

Circulpr  Knitting 
Handing  (transfer) 
Finger  -  Knitting   ... 

41.5 
37.9 
36.0 
39.1 

Ma en ±n e  Closing  

Boarding  and  Laying- 
off 

37.2 
35.0 

Source: 


Number  of  Manufacturers  reporting:   Time-work,  1" 

Fiece — work,  11 

Department  of  Commerce,  Bureau  of  the  Census,  in  cooperation 
with  the  National  Association  01  Leather  Glove  lanufacturers, 
Inc.,  and  the  National  Recovery  Administration, 


9818 


-F! 


93- 


TABLE     6S3    (c) 
LEATHER  AND  WOOL  KNIT   GLOVE   INDUSTRY  -  KNIT  WOOL   GLOVE  AND  MITTEN  GROUP 
Averages  of  Weekly  and  Hourly  Earnings  and  Weekly  Hours,    By  Class  of  Work 

Week  Ending-  Aoril   21,    1934 


Class  of  Work 

Nurn"be  r 

of : Workers 

Reported 

;        Average 
:        Weekly 
Earnings 
(dollars) 

Average 
Hourly 

Earnings 
(dollars) 

Average 
Weekly 
Hours 

All   Time   Workers 

695 
;      175 
•       520 

623 
136 

492 

38 
33 

29 

1 

28 

:  15.26 

19.53 

;    13.82 

:     :     14 . 53 
;    ;      13.13 
;   "       13.53 

. ;         24.74 
24 .  74 

:'        13.69 

12.00 

:          18.93 

.38 
.46 

.36 

.57 
.45 
.35 

.48 
.48 

.47 
.60 
.47 

39.8 

Ma  1  e    ■' 

42.8 

38.8 

Factory  Time-  Workers 

39.2 
40.7 

Female 

38.8 

Auxiliary.'  Dept..  Time   Workers 

51.2 
51.2 

Office    (Time)    Workers 

39.5 
20.0 

'  40.2 

All  Piece  Workers 

Home  Workers. • 

Factory  Piece  Workers    .  .• 

Special   Classes 

Handicapped   .  .  .,' • 

Beginners  -  Apprentices    

Regular  Factory. Piece  Workers 


Representative  Occupations  of. 
.Factory  Piece   Workers 

Circular  Knitting 

Handing   (Transfer) 

Finger  -  Knitting 

Hand.  Closing   .  ;  .  .  . 

Machine  -Closing   .. 

Boarding  and  Laying-off 


1389 

272 
1117 
245 
64 
181 
372 


24 

16 
545' 
73 
.'9 
.29 


Week  Ending  April  14,  1934 


13.66 
10.22 
14.50 

9.90 
10.44. 

9.11 
15.79 


17.63 
16,63 

15.40 
17.14 
17.56 
13.03 


.37 
.26 
.26 
.25 
.40 


.52 
.48 
.39 
.41 
.44 
.50 


39.1 
38.8 
40.0 
38.4 
39.1 


33.9 
34.5 
39 . 6 
42.1 
40.3 
36.1 


Number  of  Manufacturers  reporting 


Tine  work  12 
Piece  work  12 


Source;   Department  of  Commerce,  Bore  u  of  the  Census,  in  cooperation  with  the 
National  Association  of  Leather  Glove  Manufacturers,  Inc.,  and  the 
National  Recovery  Administration. 


9813 


TABLE  633  (d) 
LEATHER  A1~D  WOOL  ETUI  GLOVE  INDUSTRY  -  ETI2  TOOL  C-LO\D  All)  IlITTEWS  GROuF 
Avera0cs  of  Wceklj'  and  Hourly  Earnings  end  Weekly  Hours,  "by  Class  of  Work 

Week  Ending  May  19,  1934 


• 

Funib  cr 

Average 

Average 

Average 

Class  of  fori: 

J 

of  Workers 

Weekly 

Hourly 

Weekly 

: 

Reported 

Earnings 

Earnings 

Hours 

: 

(dollars') 

(dollars) 

All  Tine  Workers 

• 
• 

* 
• 

749 
186 
565 

656 

15.00 
19.31 
13.57 

'  14.50  • 

.45 
.74 
.38 

.  •   .44 

r-7  r~   r« 
OO.  O 

36.0 

Factory  Time  Workers 

• 
* 

• 
• 

33.5 

• 

133 

13.01 

1.00 

17.9 

• 

533 
53  ' 

13.37 
32.79 

.37 
.49 

55.9 

Auxiliary  Der>t.  Time  Workers 

• 

46.4 

53 

22.79 

.49 

46.4 

. 

31 

16.94- 

.41 

Office  (Time)  Workers 

• 
• 

• 

:   41.1 

. 

1 
30. 

13.00 
i        17.10 

.30 
.42 

!   40.0 

. 

41.1 

• 

: 

Week  End: 

mg  Hay  12,  1934 

All  Piece  Workers 

: 

1488 

1  "2  •X-n 

•••• 

■    — 

Home; Workers 

• 
•  • 

305' 

9.53 

— 

— 

Factor"  Piece  Workers 

• 

1183 

14.35 

.37 

38.7 

Special  Classes 

• 
• 

284 

9.42 

.36 

36. 9 

Handica  i'~ed 

* 
• 

70 

10.53 

.26 

:   39.1 

Beginners  -  Apprentices.  . 

• 

314 

9.13 

.25 

36.3 

Regular  Factory  Piece  Work 

op  S ♦  .  .  J 

899 

15.91 

.41 

7O   H7 

Representative  Occupations  of 

Factory 

Piece  Workers 

• 

• 

23 
23 

19.86 
15.78 

.51 
.42 

71  ry 

• 

37.3 

• 

556 
83 
13 

15.47 
17.17    ! 
17.38 

.39 
.40 
.44 

39.7 

43.7 
39.8 

• 

• 

34 

19.79 

.52 

37.8 

Humbcr  of  Hrnufacturers:  Time-v.-ork,  13 

Piece-work, 12 

Source:  Department  of  Commerce,  Bureau  of  the  Census,  in  cooperation  with  the 
lational  Association  of  Leather  Glove  hanufacturors,  Inc.,  and  the 
national  Recovery  Administration. 


9818 


-395- 
TAELE  683  (e) 

LEATHER  AIT  TOOL  LIT  I  GLOVE  IEDUSEHY  -  E17IT  TOOL  &LOVE  AIT  MITTENS  GROUP 

Averages  of  Weekly  and  Hourly  Earnings  and  Weekly  Hours,  By  Class  of  Work 

Week  Ending  June  16,  1934 


Class  of  Work 


:  TTumber 
:of  Workers 
:  Reported 


All  Time  Workers  : 

Male : 

Female : 

Factor;;  Tine  Workers  : 

Male : 

Female : 

Au?:ilj;:,ry De'it.  Time  Workers     : 

Male : 

Female : 

Office  (Time)  Workers  .  : 

Male : : 

Female : 

All  Piece  Workers  : 

Home  Workers : 

Factory  Piece  Workers -....: 

Special  Classes : 

Kandi capped  workers : 

Beginners-Apprentices : 

Regular  Factory  Piece  Workers. . : 

Representative  Occur-. tions  of  Factor/ 
Piece  Workers        .  : 

Circular  Hni  tting.  .  .' : 

Handing  (transfer) : 

Finger  -  Knitting : 

Hand  Closing : 

Machine  Closing : 

3  oar  ding  z  nd  Laying-.Off : 


726 
181 
545 

639 
125 
514 

55 
55 


32 

1 
31 


1483 

312 

1171 

271 

79 

192 

900 


19 
391 

80 
10 
34 


Average 
Weekly 

Earnings 
(dollars) 


16.54 
21.22 

14.99 

15.52 
19.56 
14.64 

24.93 
24.93 


20.53 
12.00 

20.81 


13.29 

10.55 
14.02 
10.13 
11.13 
9.72 
15.19 


18.79 
17.32 

14.71 
14.86 
17.30 
18.44 


Average 
Hourly 
Earnings 
;  dollars) 


.37 
.45 
.34 


,43 

.49 
.49 


.41 
.60 
.41 


.26 
.28 
.25 
.40 


.52 
.43 


^9 

.  *~>  -* 

.41 
.52 


Average 
Weekly 

Hours 


4rO  .  O 

47.2 
44.6 

44.6 
45.7 

44.3 

51.0 
51.0 


49.8 
20.0 
50.7 


39.4 
40.4 
39.0 


36.4 
40.5 
38.  6 
30.5 
42. 2 
35.7 


Humber  of  Manufacturers  reporting:  Time-work,  12 

Piece-work, 12 

Source:  Department  of  Commerce,  Bureau  of  the  Census,  in  cooperation  with  the 
ITational  Association  of  Leather  Glove  Manufacturers,  Inc.,  and  the 
Ilational  Recovery  Administration. 


9818 


-S96- 

TABLE     653   (f) 
LEATHER  AMD  WOOL  KNIT   GLOVE    INDUSTRY  -  KNIT  WOOL  GLOVE  AND  MITTENS   GROUP 
Averages  of  Weekly  and  Hourly  Earnings  and  Weekly  Hours,    By  Class  of  Work 

Week  Ending,    July  21,    1934 


Class  of  Work    •  [ 

;.      Num"be  r 
;    of  Workers 
;      Reported 

;        Average 
;        Weekly 
;      Earnings 
:    (dollars) 

:        Ave  ra  ge 
;          Hourl1' 
:       Earnings 
:    (dollars) 

:   Average 
:      Weekly 
:      Hours 

All   Time   Workers 

:      :       756 

:          163 

;             593 

:    .      6?:; 
:          ill 

:            51 

51 

32 
31 

:          13.69 
:  .       19.63 

:          12.03 

:  :       12.73 
:  .'        17.77 

:.       11.73 

:'        23.65 

•:         16.94 

5.00 

17.32 

:             .37 
:           .46 
:           .34 

:           .36 
:           .44 
:           .34 

:           ,5C 

:           .50 

.43 
.50 
.43 

:        36 . 6 
:        42.2 
:        35.1 

:        35.7 

Factory  Time   Workers 

40  1 

Auxiliary     Dept.    Time  Workers 

;        34.8 

:        47.5 
;        47.5 

Office    (Time)  Workers 
Male    

39 . 2 
10.0 
40.2 

All  Piece  Fo-rksrs 

Home   Worke rs    

Factory  Pie'ee  Workers    

Week 

1408 

314 

1094 

225 

67 

158 

869          ; 

24          ; 

20          ; 

580          ; 

64        : 
14        : 
34        : 

Ending  July 
12.61 
10.15 
13.31 

9.68 
10.39 

9.39 
14.25      : 

18.13      : 
17.05      : 
13 . 50      : 
14.27      : 

17.64  ; 

19.65  : 

14,    1334 
~ T 

.36 
.26 
.27 

.25      : 

.39      : 

.52       : 
.45       : 
.37       : 

.  «-   -                 . 

.45       ; 
.  55       : 

36   7 

Special   C :    csea  . 

Ha ncli i       i     d ■ 

37.6 
38.7 
37.1 
36.5 

34  9 

Be          ■    '"          ;  it  rentices    ....    : 
Re--:1  :           ■ '.    ry  Piece   Workers 

Repress    l-     n      Occupations  of 
Feet                            i  ors 
Ci".  -                           ••   ■ 

Hand'  :<.  ■              :  f   r)    • 

Finge  r  -          si  ing   • 

38.0 
36.7 
39.5 
39.0 
35.4 

Hand-                ■   : 

Mac/.-        ' '  caing   : 

Boa*'  '   :-  .  c>nd  Laying-dff • 

Number  of  iianufacturers  reporting;      Tirae-'vork  12 

Piece-work  12 

Source:      Department  of  Commerce ,   Bureau  of   the    Census,    in  cooperation  with  the 
National  Association   of  Leather   Glove   Manufacturers,    Inc.,    and   the 
National  Recovery  Administration, 


3318 


-337- 

Table.  6S3  (g) 
LEATHER  AIZ!  WOOL  KIT  GLOVE  I'DUSTR?  -  K  IT  WOOL  GLOVE  AIT)  MITTEI-TS  GROUP 
Averages  of  Weekl.7  and  Hourly  Earnings  and  Woe::!--  Hours,   By  Class  of  Worl 

We  e  1 :  End  i  ng  Augu  s  t  16,  1934 


Eurfber 

Average  : 

Average  : 

Average 

Class  of  "or1: 

of  Workers  . 
Renorted  . 

Weel-l-   : 
Earnings  : 

Ho  irly   : 
Er  rv~  L  riP*  s  ' 

Weekl- 
Ho  irs 

(dollars): 

(  do  1  '  n  r  s  ) : 

All  Tine  Workers 

' — . 

73:3     ! 

14.92  : 

.39  : 

38.4 

Kale  

1  I 

19:41'  ■: 

.46  : 

42.5 

Feaal  e  

593 

704     1 

13.  ' 
14.10   : 

.36  : 
.38  : 

37.1 

Factory  Tine  Workers 

37.6 

Male  • 

142 

17.65  ' 

"  ■  .44  : 

40.5 

552 

13.20  : 

h                1 

.55  : 

36.3 

Auxilliarv  Dent.  Tine 

Workers 

50 

24  .   ' 

'  .50  : 

48.3 

50 

2  L .  54 

.50  : 

48.0 

Fenale  

: 



—  : 



Office  (Time)  Workers 

32    ! 

17.75 

.43 

41 . 5 

Mala  

i 

12.00 

.50 

20.0 

31     . 

17 .  94 

.43 

42.2 

All  Piece  Workers 

'  125S     j 
259 

12.94 
10.19 

— 

Hone  Workers  

;        

Factor"-  Piece  Workers 

' 

IE .  65 

:       .37 

:    57.0 

Seeded  Classes 

150 

10 .  33 

.25 

:    40.6 

Handicanned  

10. 

:    40.2 

Beginners  - 

-• 

:     97 

10.16 

:       .  25 

:    40 . 8 

Regular  Factory  Piece 

,  ■ .- 

1 •  . '  •  ; 

:       .39 

:    35.3 

Representative  O^-cuoa- 

tions  of  Factor",rl  PiGce 

Workers 

Circular  Knitting  .... 

:      30 

14.  ■ 

:        .49 

:     30.1 

Handing  (transfer)  ... 

23 

13.37 

:        .  45 

:     41.0 

Fi  irer  -  Knitti  ig  .... 

523 

14 .  24 

;                  .37 

:     33.0 

:      6 ' 

13.89 

'.                    .  o5 

:     39.2 

Machine  Closing 

:      ig 

]  -  .  37 

:        .45 

:     40.4 

Boarding  and  I;  ri v-off 

:      32 

. 

:        .  54 

:     38.5 

Huiibei 

of  nanufact 

urers  ronort 

in"-;;  Tine-wo 

r: :  12 

Piece-vrork  12 

Source:  Department  of  Connerce,  Bureau  of  the  Census,  in  cooperation  -with 
the  national  Association  of  Leather  Glove  Manufacturers,  Inc.,  and  the 
National  Recovery  Administration. 

(-1  n  t  o  * 

Jolo 


-S9S- 


TABLE  6g^  (h) 

LEATHE?.  AND  WOOL  KNIT  GLOVE  INDUSTRY  -  2NIT  "TOOL  GLOVE  AND-  MITTENS  GROUP 

Averages  of  Weekly  and  Hourly  Earnings  rnd  Weekly  Hours,   y  Class  of 

7/ork  Week  Ending  September  15,  1934 


Class  of  :,rork 


Number 

of 

Workers 

Reported 


All  Time  Workers                   s  690 

Kale .  184 

Female , .  505 

Factory  Time  "Workers               •  609 

Male.........—— .  135 

Female .  474 

Auxiliary  Dept.  Time  Workers      ■  :  49 

Male •  4^> 

Female '. 

Office  (Time)  Workers              ':  32 

Kale .  _i 

Female .  ^0 

All  Piece  Workers  :  1  251 

Home  Workers :  270 

Factory  Piece  Workers :  91 

Special  Classes                :  154 

Handicapped :  51 

Beginners  -  Apprentices :  103 

■Regular  Factory  Piece  Workers...:  827 
Representative  Occupations  of       ; 
Fai  I  -  /  Piece  Workers              : 

Circular  Knitting ;  23 

Handing  ( transfer) :  23 

Finger  ~  Knitting :  540 

Hand  Closing :  54 

Machine  Closing :  20 

Boarding  and  Laying-off :  34 


Average 
Weekly 
Earnings 
(dollars) 


.13.70 
18.38 

.12.00 

12.68 

.16.42 
11.61 

23.80 
23.80 


17.72 
17.72 


13.29 
1C.63 
14.02 
10.27 
11.27 
9.77 
14.72 


20.26 
13.48 
13.86 
15.02 
17.65 


Average 
Hourly 
Earnings 
(dollars) 


.38 
.47 
.34 

.36 
.45 
.34 

.51 
.51 


.43 
.43 


.26 
■  2 ! 

.25 
,4C 


.51 

.47 
.38 
.38 
.44 
.52 


Average 
"'eekly 
Hours 


36.2 

35.1 

36.8 
34.6 

46.7 
46.7 

41.6 
41.6 


37.6 
39.9 
41.7 
39. r 
37.2 


39.7 
41.0 
36.8 
40. C 
39.7 
39.6 


Number  of  manufacturers  reporting:  Time-work,  12 

Piece-work,  12 

Source;   Department  of  Commerce,  Bureau  of  the  Census,  in  cooperation 

with  the  National  Association  of  Leather  Glove  Manufacturers,  Inc., 
and  the  National  Recovery  Administration. 


)818 


TABLE  _6S3  (i) 

LEATHEE  AID  WC04  KHIT  GLOVE  INDUSTRY  -  KNIT  WOOL  GLOVE  AND  kITTENS  GROUP 

Averages  of  Weekly  and  Hourly  Earnings  and  7/eekly  Hours,  Sy  Cla.ss  of 

Work  Week  Ending  October  20,  1P34. 


Number 

Average 

Average 

'Average 

Class  of  Work 

of 

Weekly 

Hourly 

: Weekly 

Workers 

Earnings 

Earn  ings 

Hours 

Reported 

(dollars) 

(dollars) 

All  Time  Workers 

677 

14.57 

.38 

:   38.3 

Male 

164 
513 

20.66 
12.63 

.47 
.35 

44.0 

:   36.5 

Factory  Time  Workers 

6C2 

13.63 

.35 

■   37.4 

119 

19.29 

.45 

•   42 . 7 

483 

12.24 

.34 

:   36.1 

Auxiliary  Dept.  Time  i,;or;:ers 

45 

24,27 

.51 

47.1 

45 

24.27 

.51 

■   47.1 

Fema"1  e 

■ 

13.93 

.44 



Office  (Tine)  workers 

43.5 

— 

— 

— 

:   — 

30 

18.93 

.44 

43.5 

We* 

jk  Ending  October  13, 

1934 

All  Fiece  Workers 

1,220 

13.91 

— 

— 

245 
975 

10.91 
14.67 

.37 

»— — 

39.3 

Special  Classes 

142 
5] 

10.80 
11.67 

.26 
.27 

41.8 

42.9 

Beginners  -  Apprentices 

91 

10.31 

.25 

41.1 

Regular  Factory  Fiece  Workers. 

833 

15.33 

.39 

38.9 

Representative  Occupations  of 

Factory  Fiece  Workers 

26 
21 

22.15 
17.14 

.55 
.42 

40.3 

41.2 

552 
60 
10 
32 

14.79 
14.48 
17.80 
22.28 

.38 
.37 
.45 
.56 

39.2 

39.0 

40.0 

39.8 

Number  of  manufacturers  reporting:  Time~~'ork  -  12 

Piece  -  work  -  12 
Source ;  Department  of  Commerce,  Bureau  of  the  Census,  in  cooperation 

with  the  National  Association  of  Leather  Glove  Manufacturers,  Inc. 

and  the  National  Recovery  Administration. 


2818 


-900-  ' 

r  TABLE  683(j) 
LEATHER  AITD  V.'OOL  KNIT  GLOVE  I1TDUSTRY  -  KT-IT   WOOL  GLOVE  AITD  MITTE17S  GROUP 
Averages  of  Weekly  and  Hourly  Earnings  fond  Weekly  Hour's,  By  Class  of  Work 

Week  Ending  Fovernber  17,  1934. 


Class  of  Work! 

All  Tine  Workers 

Mai  e . ', ...... 

Female 


Factory  Tine  Workers 

Male 

Female \ 


Auxiliary    De^t.Tjjug  Workers 


Mai  e . 
Female, 


Office  (Time)  Workers 

Male 

Female 


All  Piece  Workers 

Home  Workers 

Factory  Piece  Workers1.  .  . 
Special  Classes  ' 

Kan di capped 

B eginner s~Appr cnt  ices. 
Regular  Factory  Piece  Wo 


rlrers. . : 


.:,  e-presentativc  Occupations  of  Factory 
Piece  Workers  '     . 

Circular  Knitting j 

Handing  (transfer) j 

Finger  -  Knitting j 

Hand  Closing 

Machine  Closing 

Boarding  and  Laying-Off : 


Numb  er 

:  Average 

:  Ay era" e 

:  Avera  ;i 

Workers 

:  Weekly 

:  Hourly 

ported 

:  Earnings 

:  Earnings 

:  (dollars) 

:  (dollars) 

682 

:   15.14 

:    .38 

:   40.1 

169 

:   21.55 

.46 

:   46.8 

513 

:   31.03 

a        •  Oh. 

:   37.9 

606 

:   14.11 

.  .36  - 

38.8 

123 

:   19.85 

:    .45 

:   43.7 

483 

12.  65 

:    .34 

37.6 

46 

:   26.11 

:    .47 

:   55.1 

46 

:   25.11 

:    .47 

:   55. 1 

30 

:   19.13 

:    .44 

:   43.7 

-- 

:    — 

;     — 

;    —  — 

30 

:   19.13 

:    .44 

:   4?.  7 

1257 

13.17 

274. 

9.06 

993.    i 

14.30   < 

.  57'    j 

no    a 

100    « 

10.13   : 

.26    : 

39.3 

49  •    ■ 

10.86    : 

.27    : 

40.8 

51-   .  : 

9.43    • 

.25    : 

37.9 

893 .    : 

14.76   : 

.39    : 

38.3 

25;     | 

21.76   : 

.52    : 

42.2 

18 

16.28    : 

.42    : 

39.1 

592 

13.91   : 

.36 

38.5 

71     : 

15.46   : 

.40    : 

38.  6 

12    : 

16.50   : 

.  44    : 

37.3 

34    : 

21.65   : 

.  53    : 

40.9 

umber  of  Manufacturers  reporting:  Time-vrork,  1?. 

Piece-work. 12 


Source:  Department  of  Commerce,  Bureau  of  the  Census,  in  cooperation  with  the 

National  Association  of  Leather  Glove  Manufacturers, Inc. ,  and  the 
national  Recovery  Administration. 


318 


-SUI- 
TABLE 6S3(k) 
LEATHER  AMD  WOOL  KNIT   GLOVE   INDUSTRY  -  KNIT  XOL   GLOVE  Aim  MITTENS   GROUP 
Averages  of  Weekly  and  Hourly  Earnings  and  Weekly  Hours,    By  Class  of  Work 

Week  Ending  December  15,    1934 


Class   of  Work 

Number 

Of  Workers 

Reported 

Ave  ra  ge 
Weekly 
Earnings 
(dollars) 

;      Average 
Hourly 
Earnings 
(dollars) 

Ave  rage 
Weekly 
Hours 

All   Time   Workers 

670 
175 

:       14.25 

'       20 .  23 

12.16 

13 .  26 
IS. 71 
11.78 

24.43 
24.43 

18.17 
18 .  17 

.39 

.49 

•  •     .35 

;       .37 
.46 

.34 

.56 
.56 

.43 
:      .43 

36.6 
41.5 

Factory  Time  Workers 
Female    

497 
594 
467 

46 

46 

30 
30 

•     34. 9 

35.8 
40.8 
34.4 

Auxiliary.-   Dept.    Time  Workers 
Female    

43.5 
43.5 

Office    (Time)   Workers 

42.2 

Fema] e    

42.2 

All   Piece   Workers 
Home   Workers    

1202 

215 

987' 

90 

43 

42 

397" 

23 
11 
599' 
79 
17 
32 

12.22 
9.79 

12.75 
9 .  54 
9.46 
9.64 

13.07 

18.70 
14.09 
12.38 
12.73 
13.13 
20.78 

.38 
.27 
.27 
.27 
.39 

.49 
.42 
.37 
.40 
.41 
.55 

— 

Factory  Piece   Workers    

33.6 

Special    Classes 

Beginners  -  Apprentices    . . . 
Regular  Factory  Piece  Workers 

Representative   Occupations   of 
Factory  piece   Workers 

35.4 
35.5 
35.4 
35.4 

Finger  —  Knittin^   '. 

38.2 
33.4 
33.1 

31.7 

Machine    Closing   '. 

32.0 

37.9 

Number  of  Manufacturers  reporting: 


Time  work,    11 
Piece   work,    12 


Source: 


9818 


Department  of  Commerce,  Bureau  cf  the  Census,  in  cooperation  with  the 
National  Association  of  Leather  Glove  hanuf acturers ,  Inc.,  and  the 
National  Recovery  Administration. 


-902- 

Table  683 (l) 

LEATHER  Aim  WOOL  KNIT  GLOVE  INDUS  THY  -  KNIT  WOOL  GLOVE  AHD  MITTENS  GROUP 

Averages  of  Weekly  and  Hourly  Earnings  and  Weekly  Hours,  By  Class  of  Work 
Week  Ending  January  19,  1955 


Class  of  Work 


Number 

of  Workers 

Reported 


All  Tine  Workers 


Factory  Tine  Workers' 

• 
• 

• 

• 

Auxilliary  Dept.  Tine  : 


Workers 
Male  ., 
penal e 


Office  (Tine)  Workers, 

Male 

Penal e  


588 
162 
426 

509 
112 

397 


49 
49 


30 

1 

29 


Average 
Weelrly 
Earnings 
(dollars) 


13.75 
20.  02 
11.36 

12.53 
18.35 
10.89 


23.84 
23.84 


17.90 
20.00 
17.83 


JWeek  Ending  January 


All  piece  Workers     : 

Home  Workers : 

Factory  piece  Workers 
Special  Classes     : 

Handicapped : 

Beginners- Apprentices 
Regular  Factory  piece 
Workers. 


Repre sentative  Occupations 
of  Factory  Piece  Workers 

Circular  Knitting. 

Handing  (transfer), 

Finger  -  Knitting. 

Hand  Closing 

Machine  Closing... 

Boarding  and  Laying-Off 


907 

108 

799 

43 

28 

15 

756 


23 
9 
490 
66 
16 
23 


9.93 

3.81 
10.75 

8.79 
10.00 

6.53 

10.87 


15.48 
14.11 
10.21 
12.32 
12.00 
12.74 


Average 
Hourly 
Earnings 
(dollars) 


Average 

Weekly 

Hours 


' 

.40           ! 

34.1 

t48 

41.5 

.36 

31.3 

.39 

32.4 

.47 

38.9 

.36 

30.6 

.50 

37.4 

.50 

37.4 

.43 

41.3 

.50 

48.0 

.43 

41.3 

12,    1935 

— 

— 

.39     , 

27.7 

.27 

32.3 

.27 

37.1 

.28 

23.4 

.40 

27.4 

.47 

33,3 

.41 

34.1 

.38 

26.7 

.43 

28.6 

.43 

27.8 

.48 

26.5 

Number  of  Manufacturers  reporting: 


Time- no rk  14 
Piece-work  14 


Source;  Department  of  Commerce,  Bureau  of  the  Census,  in  cooperation  with 
the  National  Association  of  Leather  Glove  Manufacturers,  Inc., 
and  the  National  Recovery  Administration, 


9818 


-903- 


Table  6o3(m) 

LEATHER  AND  WOOL  KNIT  GLOVE'  INDUSTRY  -  K/IT  WOOL  GLOVE  AND  L/ITTSNS  GROUP 

Averages  of  "eekly  and  Hourly  Earnings  and  Weekly  Hours,  "By  Class  of  Work 
Week  Ending  February  16,  1935 


Class  of  Work 

Number   : 

of  Workers  : 

Reported   : 

Average 
'Weekly 
Earnings 
(dollars) 

Average 
Hourly 
Earnings 
(dollars) 

Average 
Weekly 
Hours 

All  Time  'Workers 

Male   : 

659     : 
175     : 
484     : 

587;     : 
131'     : 

456'     : 

42     : 

42  !     : 

50     : 
28.     : 

14.60 
20.41 
12.50 

13.55 
18.36 
12.17 

27.12 
27.12    : 

17. '6  3 
13/50 

17/93 

.39 

.48 
.36 

.38 
.47 
.35 

.52 
.52 

.43 
.45 
.43  • 

37.1 

49  4 

35.^ 

Factory  Time  Worker.s     : 

35.8 

Male   

39  3 

34.8 

Auxiliary  Dent.  Time    : 

Workers 

Male   : 

52.5 
52.5 

Office  (Time)  Workers 

40.9 
30.0 

Female   

All  Piece  Workers 

Home  Workers   

1157     : 
128 

ll29 

84     : 
37     : 

4?     : 
94$     : 

18 

27     : 
62£ 
86 
25     : 

27 

11/85 

5.:51 
12.64 

8.48 
10.' 00 

7,:28 
13.01 

17.  On 

11.52 
13 .  01 
13.70 
111  04 

13/1 22 

.37 
.27 
.28 

.:25 

.37- 

:     i45 
.44 
136 
.39- 

:     .41 

:.43 

— 

Factory  Piece  Workers 
Special  Classes 

Beginners  & 
Apprentices 
Regular  Factory 
Piece  Workers  

Rexire tentative  Occupat- 
ions of  Factory  Piece 
Workers 

Circular  Knitting   . . . 
Handing  (transfer) 
Finger  -  Knitting 

:   34.4 
31.9 
36.1 

28.6 

34.7 

37.5 
26.3 
35.7 
35.4 

Boarding  and  Laying- 
Off   

27.2 
31.0 

Number  of  mai 

mfacturers  r< 

^porting:   Time- 

-work,  16 

Source : 


Piece-work,    16 

Department  of  Commerce,  Bureau  of  the  Census,  in  cooperation 
with  the  National  Association  of  Leather  Glove  Manufacturers, 
Inc.,    and   the  National  Recovery  Administration. 


9818 


~9oU- 

Table  633(n) 

LEATHER  AND  WOOL  KNIT  GLOVE  INDUSTRY  -  KNIT  .,rOOL  GLOVE  AND  L1ITTENS  GROUP 

Averages  of  Weekly  and  Hourly  Earnings  and  Weekly  Hours,  By  Class  of  Work 

Week  Ending  I 'arch  16,  195f 


Number    : 

Average 

Average 

Average 

Class  of  'Jerk 

of  Workers 

Weekly 

Hourly 

Weekly 

:  Reported 

Earnings 
(dollars) 

Earnings   : 
(dollars') 

Hours 

All  Time  Workers 

686 

15.30 

.39 

39.0 

173 

513 

613 

21.09 
13.35: 

14.38 

.49 
.35 

.38 

42.7 

37.7 

Factory  Time  Workers 

38.0 

129 

484 

19.25- 
13.08: 

' 48  .  . 

:    .35 

40.0 

37.5 

Auxiliary'  Dent.  Time 

Workers 

43 

26.79  . 

:  .  .  ..52 

51.5 

43 
30 

.  .26.79  . 
17.67  '. 

.5,2  .  . 

:    .44 

51.5 

Office  (Time)  Workers  . 

40.1 

Male   

1 
29 

14.00  . 
17.79 

.70 

:    .44 

20.0 

:   40.8 

All  Piece  Workers 

1290 

13.31 

. 

_— 

166 

9.20 

— 

Factory  Piece  Workers 

1124 

13.92  ■ 

.38 

56.2 

Special  Classes 

108- 

9.70 

:    .26 

37.0 

31 

10.35  ■ 

:    .28  '' 

36.6 

Beginners  - 

Apprentices  . . . 

72 

9.42  ■ 

.25 

37.2 

Regular  Factory 

Piece  Workers  

1021      : 

14. 34 

.  4P 

36.2 

Representative  Occupat- 

ions of  Factory  Piece   : 

. 

Workers 

Circular  Knitting  . . . 

17 

19.71   . 

.50 

39.5 

Handing  (transfer)  .. 

26 

11.69   . 

:.    .46 

25.6 

Finger  -  Knitting 

667 

14.45 

.39 

37.3 

94 

14.85   • 

.41 

35.9 

21 

'.   .11.57 

.42 

27.7 

Boarding  and  Laying-  : 

Off 

30 

15.07 

.45 

33.7 

•  Number  of  Manufacturers  reporting:   Time-work,  16 

Piece-work,  16 

Source:  Department  of  Commerce,  Bureau  of  the  Census,  in  cooperation  with 
the  National  Association  of  Leather  Glove  Manufacturers,  Inc.,  and 
the  National  Recovery  Administration. 


9818 


-     - 


Table  6o3(o) 

LEATHER  AND  WOOL  KNIT  GLGV?  INDUSTRY  -  KNIT  WOOL  GLOVE  AND  MITTENS  GROUP 

Averages  of  Weekly  and  Hourly  Earnings  and  Weekly  Hours,  By  Class  of  Work 
Week  Ending  .April  20,1935 


: 

Humber 

Average 

Average   : 

Average 

Class  of  7ork        : 

jf  Workers 

Weekly 

Hourly   : 

Weekly 

, 

Reported   : 

Earnings 
(dollars) 

Earnings 
(dollars)   : 

Hours 

All  Time  Workers        : 

690 

14/26 

.41     : 

34.9 

Male   : 

175 
515 

617  ; 

20.29 
12:21 

13  .-21 

.48     : 
.38     ; 

-  .39-    : 

41.9 

32.5 

Factory  Time  Workers    : 

33.5 

134  ; 

483  : 

18 ,  23 
11  .'82 

:  • 

.47     : 
.37     ) 

... 

38.9 

31.9 

* 

Auxiliary  Det>t.  Time    : 

Workers               : 

40; 

27:33 

.52     : 

52.4 

I,Ia  e : 

40  ■■ 
33- 

27.33 
17.94  . . 

.52 
.  .  .45 

52.4 

Office  (Time)  Workers    : 

39.8 

Male  : 

r 

32  ■• 

'  ,.re  --'-k  3 

15.00 

18.  03 

Snding  April  ' 

13'.  73 

.75 

.45 

L3,  1935 

20.0 

40.4 

All  Piece  Workers  [              : 

1297' 

:-.  —  ■ 



198' 
1099: 

ir.38 

14. 16 

.39 

Factory  Piece  Workers. : 

36.1 

S'oeci:  1  Classes     : 

111 

:    10t.  41.  .  . 

:    .28 

36.8 

35' 

11. 17 

.29 

38.1 

Beginners  -       ■; 

Apprentices  .  .  .  .  : 

76: 

:    10.07-  •  •  • 

:    .28 

56.3 

Regular  Factory  Piece 

98S 
3 

14. -5& 

:    .40 

36.0 

Representative  Occupation 

of  Factory  piece  Workers: 

20' 

:    22.6'i 

.57 

40.0 

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11 

18 .  36 

.48 

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639 

:    14. 24 

:    .39 

36.5 

91 

13.64- 

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33.1 

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22.6 

Boarding  and  Laying-   : 

Off : 

30 

:    IS . 03 

.'48 

57.8 

Number' of  Manufacturers  reporting: 


Time-work  14 
Piece-work  14 


Source :   Department  of  Commerce,  Bureau  of  the  Census,  in  coo-oerp.tion  with 
the  National  Association  of  "Leather  Glove  Manufacturers",  •  Inc.  ,  and 
the  Actional  Recovery  Administration. 


9818 


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Table  5e3(p) 
LEATHER  AND  TOOL  KNIT  GLOVE  INDUSTRY  -  KNIT  ,/OOL  GLOVE  AiTD  MITTENS  GROUP 
Averages  of  Weekly  and  Hourly  Earnings  and  Weekly  Hoars,  By  Class  of  Work 

Week  Ending  May  18,  1935 


Numher 

Average  < : 

Average 

Average 

Class  of  Work 

:  of  Workers 

Weakly 

Hourly 

Weekly 

:  Reported 

Earnings 
(dollars') 

Earnings 
( collars N 

Hours 

All  Time  Workers 

647^ 

13.92  .  .: 

,40 

35.0 

144 
5X3- 

578 

19.75.  .  .  .; 
12.25   : 

13.02 

.48 

.37 

.39 

41.3 

33.2 

Factory  Time  Workers 

:   33.8 

106. 

472- 

37 

17.65    ; 
11.98    : 

25.89  . 

■  .46 
.37 

.52 

38.4 

32.7 

Auxiliary  Dent.  Time 

Workers 

50.1 

37 

32 

1 

31 

25.89.   : 

16.28    : 
15.00   : 
16.32   : 

.52 

.42 
.75 
.41 

50.1 

Office  (Time")  Workers 

39.0 

Male   

2^.0 

39.6 

All  Piece  Workers 

1307 

13 .  92 



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in? 

:   1110 

11.62   - 
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Factory  Piece .Workers 

36.8 

Special  Classes 

115 

10.10 

.27 

37.7 

31 

10.65    : 

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38.0 

Beginners  - 

84 

9.90 

.26 

37.6 

Regular  Factory 

995 

14.82 

.40 

36..7 

Representative  Occupat- 

ions of  Factory  Piece 

Workers 

21 

21 . 90    < 

.58 

37.9 

Handing  ( transfer  J . . . 

24 

13.92 

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35.0 

:    623 

14.18 

.38 

36.9 

84 

14.36 

.42 

34.3 

13 

17.15    : 

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38.5 

Boarding  and  Laying- 

Off 

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19.10 

.52 

37. 0 

Number  of  manufacturers  reporting:  Time-work  12  -  Piece-Work  15 

Department  of  Commerce,  Bureau  of  the  C^nsas,  in  cooperation 
with  the  National  Association  of  Leather  Glove  Manufacturers, 
Inc.  ,  ^nd  the  National  Epcov^tv  Administration. 


Source: 
3y  arte: 


9818 


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Table  6sH(a) 

Leather  end  Woolen  Knit  Glove  Industry: 
Dress  and  Semi-Dress  Leather  Glove  and  Mittens  Group 

Average  Earnings  and  Hours  of  Pieceworkers,  bv  Occupation 

Week  Ending  July  14.  1934  a , 


No.  of  ■ 

Average 

Average   : 

Average 

Occupation 

Workers 

We  kly 

Hourly    : 

Hours 

Reported 

Earnings 

Earnings 

Worked 

(dollars) 

(dollars)    : 

Per  Week 

All  Pieceworkers: 

Including  Horaeworlcers 

6,396 

$16.48 

. 

— 

Excluding  Homeworkers 

4, 731   : 

19.02   : 

$  .56 

34.1 

Regular  Factory  Piecework- 

4,498 

19.50 

.57 

34.1 

ers 

Table  Cutters 

397 

28.32 

".83 

34.2 

Pulldown  Cutters 

28 

20.68 

.65 

31.8 

Pattern  Cutters 

313 

18.65 

.59 

31.9 

Block  Cutters,  includ- 

ing Finger  Nail 

386 

21.25 

.58 

36.3 

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; 

Operators 

2,  132 

16.  >4 

.47 

34.1 

Hand  (Yorkers 

71 

13.38 

:    .38 

34.9 

End  Pullers 

:   166 

12.11 

.38 

:    31.8 

Turners 

4 

19. 00 

:    .48 

:    40.0 

Shavers 

22 

32.  50 

:    .39 

:   36.5 

Laying-Off  (table) 

•   192 

23.74  '  - 

.68 

35.1 

L  ay  i  ng-0  f f  (clock) 

119 

21.29 

.61 

35.1 

All  Other  Pieceworkers 

118 

15.54 

.47 

32.9 

Special  Classes  of 

Factory  Pieceworkers 

233 

9.74 

.29 

33.0 

Handi capped  Workers 

78 

10.65  . 

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36.0 

Beginners  and 

Apprentices 

155 

:    9.28 

:    .29 

31.6 

Homeworkers 

:  1,665 

9.23 

:    .01 

— 

Source:   Department  of  Commerce,  Bureau  of  the  Census,  in  Coocera.tion 
with  the  National  Association  of  Leather  Glove  Manufacturers, 
Inc.,  and  the  National  Recovery  Administration. 


a  July  figures  compiled  from  returns  of  142  manufacturers,  of  whom 
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Inc.,  and  the  National  Recovery  Aaministration. 


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COi'vOI.  GAR1.INT  F'DUSTRY  -  SOUTH 

CLASSIFIED  WISELY  HOURS  OP  EMPLOYEES  by 

CLASS  OL  WORK 
Representative  Week  in  March  (March  2  to8)  1934 


Amber  Weekly  Hours  Total 
Class  of  Work  of  3 stab-  Under  20   20-29%  30-39*  40  Over  40  Number  of 
liskients  Number     Fumb e r  Numb er  No.  Number   Enrol  oy?er. 


Regulrr  Enrol  Q'r~e: 

Cutter?  &  Markers  .2; 
Other  Cutting 
Le-ot.  Enrol-. 
Opera t or s  • 
Examiner&Triir  lers 
Pressers 

Other  Mfg* Employees  170 
Non-Mfg. Employees   213 
Office  Employees 
TOTAL  REGULAR  EMPLOY  :ES   '  2,859 

Learners ■ 

Cut  t  ers&Marker  s 

Other  Cutting  DcoU 

Empl 

Operators 

Examiner  s^-Trlr.ierc 

Pressers 

Other  Mfg, Employees 

Non-Mfg. Employees 

Office  Employees 

TOTAL  LEARIT731S 

Privileged  E:roloyees 

Other  Cutting  Dept.Empl  1  '1 

Operators            183  153 

Examiners&Trin-iers'     48  25 

Pressers             22  4 

Other  Mfg. Employees     8  2 

•Non-Mfg. Employees      -9  1 

Office  Emc          1  

TOTAL '  PRIVILEGED  SiPLOYSES  196 

Unclassified  109        412 


.227 

31 

24 

87   617 

20 

779 

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45 

29 

90   453 

22 

639 

297 

'2,212 

4,015 

10,288  7,5-2 

54 

24,191 

246 

233 

443 

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3 

2,367 

220 

170 

439 

737   748 

4 

2,098 

is  170 

55 

134 

274   728 

30 

1,221 

213 

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184  1,131 

306 

1,807 

195 

21" 

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47   507 

34 

521 

GRAND  TOTALS: 


344  4,072 


■,190  .12,300  12,601  473   33,723 


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6,613  15,225  15,224   500  41,535 


Source:   StatisticalService  Bureau  International  Association  of  Garment 
Manufacturers 


9818 


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IABLI  692 
Cotton  Garment  Industry 
Percentage  Distribution  of  Average  Hourly  Earnings 
of  Regular  Operators  07  Products  and  Regions 
Second  Week  in  Hay  1934 


numb  er 

of 
Opera- 
tors 


Product  Group 
and  Region 


75 

to 


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Lin.  i.Iin.   34. 9{*  39.9^  49.9^  59.9^  74. 9r*  «>9.9* 


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lien's  Shirts 
7,654       "or  th 
1,418        South 
9,072  Total 


7.7  18.5 
5.2  17.1 
7.5   18.3 


17.3 
37.9 
20.5 


26.2  22.9 

23.4  13.4 

25.5  21.4 


5.6 
1.9 
5.1 


1.1   0.6 

0.1 

1.0   0.5 


0,1 
0.1 


Boys'  Blouses  and  Shirts 

702   ITo'rth,  5.4  28.7  12.0  24.7  23.1  4.6   1.4   0,1, 

153   South  0.7  1.3  52.3  24.8  13.7  7.2 

855  Total  4.6  23.7  19.2  24.7  21.4  5.1   1.2   0.1 


hen's  and  Boys1  Pajamas 

1,101   ilorth  9.1 

233   South  6.9 


1,334  Total 


8.8 


32.8  15.6  29.1  10.0   1.7   0.1   0.6 

15.3  53,3  19.7   6.4   0.4 

29.4  23.1  27.4   9.3   1.5     «   0.5 


'  en' s  Collars 
57   I!orth  and  Total 


3.5       15.3     12.3     23.1      21.0        7.1 


1.7 


1.7 


Worh  Clothes 
2,897       Ilorth 
2,199       South 

5,096     Total 

TJorh  Shirts 
665   north 
874   South 

1,539  Total 

Pants 
2,651        ilorth 
1,155        South 

3,306     Total 

Cottor  TTr.sh  Dresses 
10,801   horth 
1,153   South-   _ 

11,954  Total 

Aprons  and  Uniforms 
421   ilorth 
170   South 

591  Total 
9818 


6.0 

14.8 

10.2 

25.0 

33.3 

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1-9 

0.5 

0.2 

11;8 

25.9 

40.6 

14.3 

5.2 

0.9 

0.2 

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19.6 

23.3 

20.4 

21.7 

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22.4 

6.9 

1.7 

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18.5 

27.8 

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10.4 

24.5 

17.5 

5.3 

1.3 

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22.3 

11.9 

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15.2 

4.9 

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TABLE  692  (Cont'd) 
Cotton  Garment  Industry 
Percentage  Distribution   '  Av  r.~.ge  Hourly  Earnings 
of  Regular  Operators  by  Products  and  Regions 
Second  T7eeh  in  May  1834 


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of                                                             a/   a/  Ilin.  40  50          SO  7l 

Onera-       Product  Grouu         Below     At    .  to  to          to  to          to  to         Over 

tors           a:  d  Region                  Min.     Tin.  34.8<£  39.9rf  49.9^  59. 9r*  74.9(2  99.9rf     l.OOrf 

rtt             ft  it   '  d             d.   '            d             d   '           \             d 


Hash  Service  Apoarel 

697                Uorth                       4.0  17.1  9.9  26.7      20.7          7.9        2.1        1.3          0.3 

25                South                     76.0  8.0  8.0  8.0 

722            Total                            6.5  15.8  9.8  26.1      29.6          7.6        2.1        1.2          0.5 

I7o"  len '  s  Undergarment  s 

1,208                ITorth                .       6.8  23.3  17.5  29.8     13.2          5.6       0.8 

122                 South                       3.3  59.3  30.3  24.5        2.5              - 

1,330              Total                          6.5  24.8  13.6  2S.5     16.8          3.2       0.8 

i.Ier.*s  Uash  Suits 

54      Total          1.8  5.6  18.5  35.2  29.6    9.3 

Children* s  Plays aits 

368      Total          7.9  23.6  11.4  26. 9   20.1    3.8   0.3 


14*4   7.5  16*5  31.5   14.4   2.7   4.1    4.1 


Lumber  jaclrs 

146      ITorth  and  '.. 

Total       4.8 

14*4 

Oiled  Cotton  Garments 

520       Uorth         4.6 

25.8 

20       South         25.0 

10*0 

7.1   23.2  28.3 
10i0  30.0  15.0 

540      Total  5.4   25.2   7.9   22.8  27.4 

23.6  16.7  21.7  17.3 

33.8  27.8  13.9  10.1 

28.3  21.8  18.2  14.0 

24,6  12,4  25,4  21,6 

26.5  56.5  16.4   7.5 

Total  U,  S.  7.5   25.0  17.5  23.6  18.8 

a/  i'ininun  50  cents  in  ITorth:  52.5  cents  in  South  ~  Code  Provision. __ 

Source:   Statistical  Service  Bureau,  International  Association  of  Garment 
Llanufacturers, 


9818 


1 — 


Other  Procucts 

318       ITorth 

6.0 

265       South 

11.7 

534      Total 

8.6 

Total  lorth 

6.7 

Total  South 

11.4 

8.3 

2.5 

0.2 

- 

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8.7 

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2.3 

0.4 

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3,6 

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1.4 

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5.4 

1.4 

0.6 

0.3 

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TABLE     633 

COTTON  GARMENT   INDUSTRY 

EMPLOYMENT,   AVERAGES  OE  WEEKLY  HOURS,   HOURLY  AMD  WEEKLY  EARNINGS 

OP  .REGULAR  AND   SUB-STANDARD  WORKERS   IN  THE  NORTH  AND  THE   SOUTH 

December  1933  to  March  1934 


Average 

'  No.  of 

'  No,  of 

Average 

Hourly 

Average 

Period,  Location  and 

Plants 

Employees 

Weekly- 

Earnings 

Weekly 

Class  of  Worker 

Reporting 

Reported 

Hours 

(cents) 

Earnings 

December,    1933 

North 

Regular  Employees 
Learners,    etc. 

South 

Regular  Employees 
Learners,  etc. 


726 

67,821 

30.1 

40.6 

$12.24 

279 

5,519 

29.1 

27.9 

8.11 

196 

20,381  " 

28.9 

34.3 

9.90 

93 

1,670 

27.4 

24.5 

6.71 

January,  1954 
North 

Regular  Employees 
Learners,  etc. 
South 

Regular  Employees- 
Learners,  etc0 

February,  1934 
North  ■ 

Regular  Employees 
Learners,  etc. 
South 

Regular  Employees 
Learners,  etc. 


1,068- 
386 

268- 
135 


1,181 
467 

307- 
186 


88,337 
6S289 

29,551 

2,871 


99,909 
8,148 


33,736 
.  3,740 


30e0 

39.6 

28.5 

26.8 

31.1 

34.5 

28.9 

23.9 

32*1 

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39.7 

30,5 

26.3 

32.4 

33.8 

29.5 

23.2 

11.90 
7.66 

10.71 

6.90 


12.73 
8,02 

10.95 
6.84 


March,  1934 

North 

Regular  Employees 
Learners,  etc. 

South 

Regular  Employees 
Learners,  etc. 


1,163 
477 

297 
197 


107,055 
9,075 

33,750 
'  4,247 


33.2 

40.0 

31,5 

26,7 

33.9 

34.5 

31.0 

22.9 

13.28 
8,41 

11.70 
7.08 


Source:   International  Association  of  Garment  Manufacturers. 


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TABLE  637 
COTTON  GAThETTT   IMDUSZ.Y  -  NORTH 
Classified  Weekly  Earnings  of  Regular  Employees 
For  Representative  Week  in  March  (March  2  to  8)   1934 
SINGLE  PliODUCT  PLANTS  ONLY 


TTe  e  kly  Earn  i : ,,~  s 
Under   $10     $10  -   $14.93      $15  -    $19.99  Over   $20      Totrl  Erro. 


Type  of  Product 


Men's  Shirts 

4,650 

Boys'  Blouses 

671 

Men' s  Pajamas 

& 

Nightshirts 

422 

Work  Clothes 

1,105 

Work  Skirts 

434 

Men' s  &  Boys1 

Pe 

■nts 

&  Knickers 

1,439 

Cotton  Wash 

Presses 

2,815 

Nurses1   &  Maids' 
Aprons  &  Uniforms 

Washable   Service 
Anparel 

Children* s  Play 
Suits 

Oiled  Cotton  Garments 


195 


7,992 
1,062 

865 
1,702 
1,955 

2,658 

8,686 

459 


2,100 
225 

163 
591 
257 

981 

2,605 

302 


932  15,674 

117  2,075 

106  1,556 

309  3,707 

66  2,712 


523 


5,  SOI 


1,113     15,219 


160 


1,117 


90 

315 

216 

110 

731 

37 

104 

160 

40 

341 

84 

175 

229 

113 

601 

Source:   Statistical  Service  Bureau,  International  Association  of  Garment 
Manufacturers . 


9818 


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Ti    '   !    I       (a) 
COTTO'"'   GAR]  E:'T  I  DUSTP.Y 


-Forth 


Distribution  of  We  skly  Earning,   by  Class  of  Work 
liEERESEi'TAHVE  TfTEK  IN  MARCH  f March  2  to  8).   1934 


Class   of  Woiv 


"  Numb  er 


"HlT~Earn- 


R  e  enil  ar  Enrol  o " re  e  s 


We  ekly  Earn  i  ngs 
of  estab-  Under  $10  $10-$14.99  $15-$19.99  Over  20 

lishnents  Number     Number     Number     Number   lumber 


Cutters&Markers  900 
Other  Cutting  Dept. Enrol. 464 
Operators  1163 

Examiners  &  Trimmers  918 
Pressers  775 

Other  Mfg. Employees  627 
Non-Mfg. Employees  892 
Office  Employees  844 
TOTAL  REGULA:.  EMPLOYEES 


262 

269 

17,714 

2.334 

2,383 

709 

761 

237 


502 
1,190 
38.714 
5:042 
5f806 
2,338 
2J747 

936 


24,669        55;;275 


668 

405 
10,271 

742 
1,500 

809 
1,670 

964 
17,029 


2,364  3,796 
313     2,177 

1,941  66,640 
110  8,228 
570  10,259 
766     4,622 

1,795  6,973 
747     2,884 

8..  606  105,579 


Learners 

Cutters  &  Markers  17 
Other  Cutting  Dept  .Enrol     34 

Operators  459 

Examiner s&Trinners  134 

Pressers  98 

Other  Mfg. Employees  54 

Non-Mfg. Employees  57 

Office   Employ: es  8_ 

TOTAL  LEARNERS 


16 

Old 

,445 

286 

323 

84 

67 

1 


,254 


5 

19 

765 

113 

105 

33 

51 

3 

1,103 


27 
3 
3 
1 


4 

10 

3 


27 

61 

3,241 

407 

431 

119 

118 

8 


18 


^,412 


Privileged  3rrolo'~~'es 
Cutters  &  Markers  13 

Other  Cutting  Dept.   Empl      5 
Operators  477 

Examiner  s&Tri3."icrs  155 

Pressers  100 

Other  Mfg.Employees  28 

Kon-Mfg. Employees  30 

Office  Employees  6_ 

TOTAL  PRIVILEGED  EI.IPLOYEES 


Home  TTorkers 
Unclassified 


183 


GRANT  TOTALS: 


1347 


2 

5 

2,488 

380 

225 

31 

15 

A 

3,150 


1,576 
32,649 


5 
12 
1,085 
108 
99 
10 
18 


1 ,  338 


1,788 


59,504 


8 

7 

22 

1 

8 

26 

.54 

31 

3,658 

p 

2 

492 

5 

10 

339 

1 

42 

7 

1 

41 

3 

2 
51 

10 

81 

4,530 

1 

1 

314 

192 

3.370 

17,462 


Source:   International  Association  of  Garment  Manufacture: 


8,877  118,492 


9818 


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TATLE     o3o(b) 

COTTON  GARMENT    INDUSTRY  -  South 
REPRESENTATIVE  IZEEK  II!  MARCH  (March  2  to  8),    1934 

Distribution  of  V/eekly  Ermine's  by  Class   of  Uork 


Class 

of 
',/ork 


weekly  Earning; 


Number 

of  Total 

Estab-   Under  $10.  *  10-$  14. 9  9  $15-$19.99  Over  $20.   No.  of 
lishments   Nuiiber 


Number 


Number 


[Tumber   Employees 


Regular  Em- 
ployees 

Cutters  & 

Markers         227 
(Other  Cutting 
(Dept.  Employees  138 
2S7 
246 


Operators 

(Examiners  & 

(Trimmers 
Pressers 

(Other  Mfg. 

(Employees 
Non-l'fg.  Em- 
ployees 

(Office  Em- 

(ployees 

TOTAL  xREGULAR 

EMPLOYEES 

Learners 

Cutters  8c 

Markers 
(Other  Cutting 


220 
170 
213 
195 


45 

104 

7,793 

817 

684 

270 

272 

38 


10,023 


214 

425 

14, 332 

1,414 

1,083 

653 

905 

235 

19,259 


201 

75 

1,575 

1C9 

241 

134 

310 

172 

2,818 


312 

19 

96 
11 

82 

131 


171 


1,141 


772 

624 

23,796 

2,351 

2,090 

1,188 

1,806 

614 

33,241 


(Dept.  Employees 

14 

24 

5 

— 

1 

30 

Operators 

197 

1; 

,929 

158 

— 

— 

2,087 

(Examiners  & 

(Trimmers 

56 

156 

16 

1 

— 

173 

Pressers 

46 

123 

14 

— 

— 

137 

(Other  Mfg.  Em- 

ployees 

21 

44 

6 

50 

Non-Mfg.  Em- 

ployees 

20 

47 

4 

— 

— 

51 

Office  Enrol  oyees 

;   1 

2 

2 

— 

— 

4 

TOTAL 

LEARNEN  S 

- 

2. 

,332 

206 

1 

1 

2.54C 

9818 


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TABLE  6$8(c) 
COTTON  GASMEN!   INDUSTRY  -  South 
REPRESENTATIVE  TCEEK  IE  MARCH   (I'arch  2   to   8) ,    1934 

Distribution  of  Weekly  Earnings   by  Class   of  IJork 


NT 

imber 
of 

Weekly  Eari 

lings 

To1 

Class 

;al 

of                    Estab- 

Unde  r  $ 1 j  . 

$10-$ 14. 99 

$15-319.99 

Over  $20 

No, 

,    of 

!7orl:              lishments 

"lumber 

Number 

■  Number 

Numbe  r 

Employees 

Privileged 

Employees 

0 

(Other  Cutting 

1 

•      1 

- 

- 

- 

1 

(Dept.  Employees 

Operators 

182 

1 ;  115 

245 

2 

- 

1,363 

(Examiners  & 

(trimmers 

48 

173 

15 

1 

-    • 

195 

Pressers 

22 

77 

13 

1 

- 

91 

(Other  Mfg.  En- 

(ployees 

8 

o 

3 

- 

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12 

Non-Mfg.   Em- 

ployees 

g 

20 

6 

- 

- 

26 

Office  Employees 

1 

-i 

X 

— 

— 

— 

1 

TOTAL  PRIVILEGED 

EMPLOYEES 

- 

1;402 

283 

4 

1,689 

Unclassified 

109 

1,716 

1,716 

208 

76 

3,716 

GRAND  TOTAL:  344         15.473  21,464  3,031  1,218 

Source:      International  Association  of  Garment  Manufacturers 


41,186 


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TABLE 

COIZ'V   JARHEHT  INDUSTRY  -  CONTRACTORS  IN  THE  NORTH 
Representative  Week  ...  August,  1934. 


Average 

Average 

Average 

_ 

Co.  of 

Em- 

Weekly 

Hc\-..rl;- 

Weekly 

Ircuoation 

Est. 

ployees 

Hours 

Earnings 

Wages 

Cutters  and  Larkers 

43 

73 

34.2 

73.8 

$25.27 

Other  Gutting  Dept. 

Ir.pl. 

36 

58 

34.  £ 

39.3 

13.60 

Operators 

211 

8,035 

28.1 

37.9 

1C.64 

Ir.aniners  &   Irinners 

168 

1,0] 

27.4 

35.8 

9.81 

Pressers 

127 

1,214 

27.3 

42.1 

11.48 

Hher  Mfg.Smp-loyees 

87 

437 

30.  E 

40.7 

12.45 

Non-'.Ifg.  Ir-loyees 

104 

: 

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50.9 

18.06 

Office  Employees 

71 

102 

35.8 

47.5 

17. CO 

Total  Re gul ar  Em?  1 . 

* 

11,282 

28.4 

39.2 

11.13 

Learner-Operators 

£1 

178 

23.8 

27.4 

6.52 

Other  Learners 

39 

j3 

2  c.  £ 

26.8 

6.86 

Total  Learr.ers 

2=: 

24.4 

27.2 

5.53 

Privilege!  Crerators 

7C 

236 

26.  £ 

25.6 

6.82 

Other  orivilegei  Snrol 

.  c~ 

125 

29.6 

25.5 

7.54 

Total  Privileged  Empl. 

Homeworkers 

Unclassified 

'-~--l~   "DIALS      : 


359 


27.6 


25.5 


.  7 


2 

7 

28.3 

38. 2S 

10.79 

7 

12,351 

22.2 

38.: 

10.90 

Source;   Statistical  Service  Bureau  International  Association 
of  garment  Manufacturers,  227  plants  reporting. 


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Table   7   1         TO  BE  U  H   CAUTION 

Cotton  Garment  Industry 


WEEKLY  EARNINGS,    WEEKLY  HOURS,    AND  HOURLY  EARNINGS  OF  EMPLOYEES   IN 
FEBRUARY,    1934  WHO  RECEIVED  ABOVE  $13.  PER  WEEK   IH  FEBRUARY,  1933  ( 
CLASSIFIED  BY  WEEKLY  I.-JVJr'C-S   IN  FEBRUARY-  1933 


CUTTERS 


Actual  Weekly 

..  ■   oV^v 

Ep  mines 

.ao'-^ir 

Hours 

^a£»s  -   Feb. 1933 

1973 

1934 

1933 

1934 

$13  -   14 

$13.65 

$20.43 

41.0 

39.8 

15  -   19 

17.10 

20.32 

46.0 

35.8 

20--   24 

21.76 

20.54 

47.7 

35.6 

25  -   29 

26.54 

24.00 

45.3 

39.0 

30-34 

31.21 

25.43 

46.7 

37.3 

35  -  39 

37.43 

25.00 

46.4 

31.1 

40  -  over 

45. 54 

43,65 

48.3 
OPERATORS 

39.9 
4 

$13  -   14 
15  -   over 


$13.21 
16.88 


$13.32 
13.20 


40.0 
43.7 


35.3 
31.9 


Hourlv 

Earnings 

1933 

1934 

34.0rf 

51.0rf 

37.7 

57.0 

45.6 

57.5 

58.4 

61.2 

66.9 

68.2 

80.5 

80.3 

94.0 

109.2 

32.3^ 
36.7 


37. 6th 
41.3 


NON-MANUFACTURING  E'.TLOYEES 


$13  - 

14 

$13.76 

$15.32 

44.0 

38.5 

31. 0<* 

39.7,? 

15  - 

19 

16.65 

18.00 

46.0 

41.7. 

36. 0 

43.0 

20  - 

24 

2C.54 

18.21 

45.3 

34.3 

45.2 

52.8 

25  - 

29 

27.32 

19.00 

47.6 

39.7 

57.2 

47.8 

3r  - 

over 

37.43 

23.21 

48c  0 

40.6 

79.2 

57.1 

OFFICE  EMPLOYEES 


$13  -   14 

S13.87 

$13.54 

44.0 

33.0 

31.  2<* 

40.9^ 

15  -  19 

16.76 

17.32 

44.3 

38.5 

37.8 

45.0 

2*  -   24 

21.21 

20.54 

47.5 

32.4 

44.6 

52.0 

25  -   35 

27.65 

2C.65 

45»3 

38.8 

61.0 

53.0 

Sour 


ce. 


Re-oort  of   the   Cotton  Garment   Code  Authority  to   the  National  Recovery 
Administration,    fey  17,    1934.      Sanole   from  672  plants. 


9818 


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"     CAUTION 
TABLE    702 

COITO"       APa.J         1"  '    \?," 

mber  of  Enployees  re::  "    t  by  Oc  u   ti  n 

January,  1934  t   June,  1 


Jan .   Fell . ":>--.   Ayr.   :>-,y Jur: : 


Cutters  Larhers 

Other- Cut  tin;:  De-  t".   3nr  loyees 

Operators 

.  liners   ;  :'d  Tri  :.crs 
Press ers 

Other  LlEnufacturiii,     Employees 
I7on-IL:i~uff-.ctUrin£.  E     : 
Office  Znr  "loyees 
Lee  rners 
"Privileged" 
Total   Cot  ,on  Garment  Industry 


•3.7 

t-     •    v 

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4.2 

L. 

5.0 

4.5 

4.5 

4.7 

4.5 

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11.. 1 

7.6 

7.2 

7.5 

7.4 

7.3 

7.7 

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7.7 

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Sources  International  Association  of  ■  r:  e  :  riaxaifacturers,  based  02 
siaall  s.:.:le  of  the  industry;  not  identical  plants  from  month  to  month. 


9818 


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TO  3E  USED  WITH  CAUTIC1! 


tai  LE    703 
cotto:t  gaiejemt  industry 

Weekly  Hours  of  Labor  by  Occupation 
December,  1933  to  £une,  1934 
Dec.    f  ..   Feb.   Mar.   k~,r. 


Cut  ;err    and  Markers   32.6 


Other  Cut  t  i  ng  Pep  t . 
Employees 

Operators 

Examiners  and  _":' 
Trimmers 

Pressors 

Other  Manufacturing 

Em  loyees 

L-Manufacturing 
Emy loyee s 

Office  Employees 

Learners 

"Privileged" 

Total   Cotton  Garment' 
Industry 


May   June 


35.4   37.0   56.9   35.5  34.9 


33.9 

33.4 

35.3 

36.9 

36.7 

36.2 

OO.O 

27.9 

29.0 

31.2 

33.7 

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33.2 

31.8 

29.0 

29.1 

31.4 

32.7 

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33.6 

32.6 

30.5 

28.1 

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30.5 

33.1 

33.2 

33.1 

33.8   33.0   35.    36.0   36.2   35.0  55.6 


58.7 

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38. 1 

58.6 

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38.9 

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38.9 

33.2 

38.0 

59.1 

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38.5 

38.5 

28.3 

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30.0 

30.9 

32.2 

51.3 

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29.7 

31.6 

32 .6 

34.0 

34.0 

31.2 

29.8   30.1   32.0   53.3   54.3   35.9  52.8 


Source:   International  Association  of  Garment  Manufacturers,  based  on  a 
small  sample  of  the  industry,  not  identical  plants  from  month 
to  month. 


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C  -  ".  I        I    I      '.  Z': 

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Leceribor,    1955    bo   June,  ,1-954 
Dec.        Jan.  .     F-eo.        ".     r.        A~>r.        Kay 


Cutters    rnd     :ijj  rs 

64.5/ 

64. 

.       . 

'  66. or* 

.  ; 

69.43 

Other   2uttin.(_   Dept. 

41 . 0 

ol  . 

r/n      -I 

00 . 1 

40.9 

40. 

Era  loyees 

Operators 

:■  56.4 

:     .7 

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ob.b 

37 . 6 

Examiners  and 

:  ... 

34. 

54.9 

35.  5 

Trimmers 

Pressers 

.37.4 

57.0 

3£  .1 

t  _■ .  b 

I7T        ,1 

00  •  0 

39.4 

40.5 

0 1  he  r  j  x  nuf actur i  ng 

42. 7 

'4.3'. 

41 .  £ 

41 . 5 

41.2 

41 . 5 

45.5 

E^loycos 
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46.5 

4:.  8 

1  rz   <r 

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43.8 

44.8 

45 . 5 

Em  loyees 

Office  Employees 

4    .. 

.. 

45. 3 

45;  5 

45.9 

45.8 

46.1 

Learners 

36.:- 

»c .  7 

25.0 

24,8 

26.1 

35.  3 

34.7 

"Privileged" 

37.. : 

25,3 

35.5 

33.7  . 

35.9 

26.6 

37.0  ; 

Total   Cotton  58.5.'      37.33     37.3-'      37.5,-     37.73      35.7-        39. 6<* 

C arment  Industry  - 


Source:        International  Association  of  3-r.riient  3:   in      cturers,   "based  on 
a  small   sample  of  the  industry,    not   identical-  plants  from  month  to  month 


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rSED  "71 TH  CAUTION 

TABLE     705 

COTTON  GARMENT  INDUSTRY 

WEEKLY  WAGES  OE  LABOR  BY  OCCUPATION 

December,    1953  to  June,    1934 

Dec.  Jan.        Feb.        Mar.        Apr.        Hay         June 

Cutters  and  Markers       $21.03     $21.55  $22.29   $24.52  $24.70   $24.20  $24.23 

Other  Cutting  Dept.. 
Employees  13.93       12.96     13.95      14.45     14.09      14.83     14.29 

Operators  10,13       10,34     11.16     11.94     12.36     12.48     12.14 

Examiners  and  Trimmers  10.03       10.00     10.76     11.37     11,63     11.75     11.51 

Pressers  11.41       10.40     11.58     11.79     12.82     13.09     13,33 

Other  Manufacturing 
Employees  14.45       13.93     14.58     14.90     14.39      14.85     15.09 

Non-Manufacturing 
Employees  18.03       16.49      16.70      16.72     17.15      17.42     17.23 

Office  Employees  13.27        17.54     17.17     17.71      17.71      17.63     17.77 

Learners  7.43    .      5.91       7,21        7.45       8,06    ,   8.56       8.31 

"Privileged"         7,37    7.49   8,05   8.38   8.31   9.03   8.41 

Total   Cotton  Garment 
Industry  $11,40      $11.30   $11.91   $12.48   $12.91  $13.13  $12.99 


Source:    International  Association  of  Garment  Manufacturers,   based  on 
a  small  sample  of  the  industry,   not   identical  plants   from  month  to 
month. 


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COTTCE  ■  .  7  DUSTHY 

Aver     '   Ly  Ei  rnings ,  Weekly  Fours, 
Hourly  Earnings  of  Cutters 

1935,  1934,  1335 

I'OTAL  U.  .S. 


Ho.  of  "..'   :ly  WeeldLy  .  Hourly 

Plants    Cut  >:crs  Earnings  Hours  Earnings 

February,  195?       405      1,135         .93  44.0  47.5$* 

March,  IS 34         617      2,3:        25.2-1  38.7  60.1 

February,  1935     1,042  .     3,801         .7  33.2  71.5 


February,  19 

5  ); 

94  -j 

March,  1934 

412 

1,6  3 

February,  1235 

7; 

2, 

"05 ::-:  (535  :?t  -.v  ion."  :.. 


520.39     45.3       47. 7# 

.5-4     38. 6     ,   60.9 
24.0      '33.0       73.5 


5"  YOHK  CITY 


February,  1933 

2 

':  5  .50 

41.4 

March,  1934 

5 

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36.92 

40.4 

February,  1935 

a  3. 

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33.00 

35.5 

SOUTH 

77 

: 

155 

559 

754 

81.  L? 
91.5 

98.8 


February,  1933        77  $17.73     46.2       38. 

March,  1954         155        559       19.19     38.4       50.0 
February,  1935  754       1  .OS       .7       57.7 


ITote:  Sheep  Lined  and  Leather  Garment  cutters  are  excluded. 
Source:   International  Association  of  Gar]  ent  Manufacturers, 


9813 


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TABLE  707 

COTFO"  CiABUEl-T  iriJUSTEY  a/ 

PERCENTAGE  DISTRIBUTION  0?  UEEIILY  EOUES  0?  CUTTERS 

February  1935,  1934,  1035 


T7:.der    20  to   30  to   30  to  At   Over  At   Over   40  to   50  & 
30  hrs.   39.9   35.9-   59.9  '  36    35   40    40    49.9    over 


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Feb. 1933  2.8fi           4.80         -  9.8f'  -  55.0;-;       27.6';; 

Feb. 1934  9.7              8.4            -  17.4  -       '     -      60.3       4.2 

Feb. 1935  6.7  10.7  8.5  -  70.8        3.3       - 

FOETH  (EXCEPT  IT,:;  YORK  CITY) 

Feb. 1935  3.1$            5.?£          -  10.2JS  -  54. 6$        26.40 

b/Feb.1934       10.9              8.8            -  13.4  -  -     57.8        4.1          - 

Feb. 1935  7.2  11.1  3.6  -  69.7        3.4       - 

FE.7/  YORi:  CITY 


O.  u,J 


?eb.  1933  7.5>;            3.8$  ~  9.40  - 

Feb.  1934  -___'_  _ 

Feb.  1935  5.5  10.6  2.G  -  78.3     2.3       - 

SOUTH 

i^eb.  1933  0.5/,            1.5-  ~  ■8.0f3  -                                                51.31       38.70 

Feb.  1934  3.3              6.2-  -  12.2  -            -     73.1        5.2     «'.     - 

Feb.  193a  5.0              9.6  8.4  -  74.2     3.i 


Source:      International  Association  of  Garment   Nanufacturers.      See  Tabic  of 
Average  hours  of   Gutters  for  approximate  coverages. 

a/         Excluding  cutters  in  sheep-lined  and  leather  garment  plants. 

b/         February,    1934  Forth  includes  Few  Tori:  City. 


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TABLE   70S 


COTTOF  CARIiEFT   IFDUSTRY  a/ 


total  u.  s. 


PERCEHAGE  DISTPJFiUTIOF  OF  EC    1Y  EARFIFGS  OF   CUTTERS 
1954     -      19S5 


Below  b/  At   c/   Llin.to      35   to      ilin.to     40   to    50   to   60   to   75  to      Over 
liin.  I ijn.        34.9-1     39. 9<£       39.9<£     49. 9  (f  59.91  74.9^  $1.00     01.00 


April. 1954  1.40        6.4;'  3.20  7.80  -  12.70  15.60  15.8,1  26.60  11. 50 

Feb.    1935  1.3  6.2  -  -  '  5.9  12.5  13.6      15.3      57.7  15.9 

50RTH   (EXCETT  ITU  Y05F   CITY) 

d/April,1934       0.90       4.70  1.4,'  6.40  -  11.60  14.80  IS. 60  30.40  15.2;, 

Feb.    1935  1.5  4.3  -  -  4.4  11.3  13.1      19.9     31.2  14.3 


FEW  YORK  CITY 

Feb.  1935       -     2.30     -      -      0.90   6.5,;  7.7;,  11. 20  27.20  44.20 

SOUTH 

Aoril.1934  5.50     14.50  S.5>     14.50  -  17.8019.40  12.30     8.70        3.50 

Feb.    1955  1.2        15.9  -  '  -  12.7        13.7     17.4     13.1      14.5  5.7 


Source:      International  Association  of  Garment   ilanufacturers.      See  Table  of 
Averages   of  hourly   earnings  of   cutters  for  approximate  coverages. 

a/  Sheep-lined  and  Leather   Garment   cutters  are   excluded. 

b/  1934  minima  -  30rf  South' and  32-   '   Forth. 

c/  1935  niniroa  -   33,3ef   South  and  36. 1<*  Forth.' 

d/  A;  ril,    1354  Forth  includes  Feu  York  City. 


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Sh.cepl.iaed  fi  Leather  Garment  Division. 

February,  1933  ana  July,  1935 

Employment  and  Averages  ..f  Weekly  Hours, 
Hourly  and  Weekly  Earnings,  By  Occupation 

February  and  July  1955 

.  Average 

Total     Hourly 

Employees   Laming 


Average  Average 
Weekly   Weekly 

Hours    Earnings 


Cut  t  er s  , 

Operators 
Cutters  Helpers 
Examiners  and  Trimmers  = 
Other  Manufacturing'  Emjjlo; 
Non-Manufacturing  Employees 
Office  Employees 

Total 


69 

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12 

27 
15 

0"7, 


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6.2.  c'4 

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27.9 

56.1 

10.06 

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55.5 

11.15 

35.4 

55.7 

13.00 

53.3 

43.1 

25.55 

41  2 

45.2 

13.60 

56.7 


$13.26 


July,  19: 


Cutt 

Operators 

Cutters'  Helpers 

Examiners  and  Trimmers 

Other  Manufacturing  EEiployees 

Hon-Manuf  acturing  Em  j  ioyees 

Office  Employees 

Learner  Operators 

Total 


Bote:      Average   earnings    in  10  Sheeplined   and  Leather   Garment  Plants 
porting  in  1929  was   60. '■  per  hour. 


137 

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31.2 

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OOTT0E.T  C-AEIE'  :  I  :DU3TRY 
Sheeplined  and  Leather  Garment  Division 

Employment  and  Averages  of  Weekly  Hours, 
Hourly  and  Weekly  Earnings,  Ey  Occupation 

Representative  week  in  September  1934 

Average  Average   Average 

Total     Hourly  Weekly    Weekly 

Occupation Employees   Earnings  Hours 

Cut  ters 

Opera-tors 

Cutters'  Helpers 

Examiners  and  I'F.iEm..ers 

Pressors 

tother  Manufacturing  Employe-. s 

ITon-Manufacturing  Employees 

Office  Employees 

Le  ar  n  c  r  Op  e  r  A  o  r  s 

Othe  r  Le :  me  r  s 

Sub-st  ndard  Operators 

Other  Sub-standard  Employees 


365 

90. 4o* 

981 

60.1 

23 

57.1 

136 

37.2 

5 

95.2 

45 

57.7 

135 

45.1 

49 

49.5 

34 

36.9 

i; 

11 

37.3 

11 

43.1 

,318 

62.4s* 

lOurs 

Earnings 

33.4 

$30.19 

29.7 

17.37 

25.1 

14.36 

29.3 

10.90 

21.0 

20.00 

28.4 

16.40 

33.4 

17.30 

38.0 

13.80 

32.1 

11.85 

3G.4 

16.59 

07  c 

10.30 

35.7 

■  17.18 

All  Reported  Employees  1,818       62.4$*     31.3     S19.54 

Source:   International  Association  of  Garment  Manufacturers, 
49  plants  reporting. 


9618 


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TABLE  713 

COTTON  GARMENT   INDUSTRY  -   SHEEP-LINED  AND  LEATHER  DIVISION 

DISTRIBUTION  OF  HOURLY  EARNINGS,    BY  CLASS  OF  WORK 

L'ARCH   19  34.* 


OCCUPATIONS 

HOURLY  EARNINGS 

PERCENTAGE  DISTRIBUTION 

CUTTERS 

$1.00  and  over 

17$ 

76  -  99<2< 

60 

75"1  minimum 

17 

3elow  75<£ 

6 

' 

100.0$ 

OPERATORS 

60^  and  over 

27$ 

50  -  59^ 

22 

. 

46  -  49^ 

23 

At  45^  mininiur.1 

18 

'    Below    45^ 

6 

IOO.O56 

OTHER 

■i 

MANUFACTURING 

50(#  and  over 

27$ 

40  -  49^ 

19 

36  -   39^ 

19 

At    35$* 

31 

Below  35(£ 

4 
100.0$ 

NON- MANUFACTUR- 

ING EMPLOYEES 

c 

50^  and  over 

28$ 

33  to  49 (£ 

57 

At   32?^  minimum 

14 

Below  32^ 

1 

100.  0$ 

*  Above  figures  exclude  learners  and  privileged  employees. 

Source:  Statistical  Service  Bureau,  International  Association 
of  Garment  Manufacturers,  30  plants  reporting.  Number  of 
Employees  not  reported. 


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TO  E     ID  7  T:  CAUTION 
TABLE  7lU (a) 

COTTON  GARMENT  INDUSTRY  AS  A  WHOLE!  -  1929-1935 

INDEXES  OF  EMPLOYMENT,  AVERAGE  WEEKLY  HOURS,  AVERAGE  WEEKLY 
EARNINGS,  AND  AVERAGE  HOURLY  EARNINGS 


:Enro.    Indej? 

lAver.wkly. 

:Avor.   wkly 

: Payroll  Index 

:   Average  hourly 

Date 

:  Dec. 1934= 
: 100 . 0 

:     Hours 

earnings 

:Dec.    1934  = 
:    100.0 

:      earnings 

1929 

July 

:         97.0 

46.7 

!      13.25 

:      IOC. 5       . 

:               23.4 

1933 

Search 

100.5 

44.4 

8 .38 

.       70.1 

19.3 

July 

119.5 

45.8 

9 .  38 

:.       77.0 

:              20.5 

December 

92.9 

30.0 

11. 00 

: .      90 . 1 

36. 6 

1934 

March 

117.5 

36.0 

12.91 

105 . 6 

35.8 

April 

33.9 

.    12.39 

35.4 

July 

98.6 

31.4 

.    11.95 

97.8 

38.1 

August 

101.2 

32.0 

.    12.25 

100.2 

38.2 

« 

Sept. 

107.6      : 

33.1       : 

12.74 

104.2 

38.5 

October 

107.4      ■ 

33.4        : 

.    12.89 

105 . 5              : 

38    S 

Nov. 

104.7 

ryri       r-. 
Odi  d 

12.33 

105.0 

Ob.  0 

December 

100.0 

30.2 

12.07 

100.0 

40.0 

1935          : 

January 

•19.0 

29.5        : 

11.90 

97.5 

40.0 

Feb. 

111.8      • 

31.1        : 

12.97 

106.2             : 

41.6     • 

karch 

117.8 

31.3 

13.25 

108.4              ! 

41.7 

April 

118.7      : 

32.3 

13.52 

110.5              : 

41.8 

602  identical  companies  reporting  (lr^4,927  ernloyees  in  April,  1935) 


Source:   Statistical  Service  Bureau  International  Association  of  Garment 
I  ianuf  acturers. 


9818 


-356- 


TA3LE  11* (b) 


COTTON  ^AKIE1TT  INDUSTRY 
.; BOYS'  3L0USES  &  SHIRTS   1959  -  1935) 

Indexes  of  Employment,  Average  Weekly  Hour.s,  Average  .Weekly 
Earnings,  and  Average  Hourly  Earnings 


Date 


Employment 
Index 


Teekly 

Hours 


Weekly 
Va.rc.es 


Payroll 
Index 


hourly 


'rnings 


(Dec. 1934-  100) 
1929  -  July    100.7 


1933  - 


47.2 


13.  Or, 


107.6 


1934  - 


1935  - 


27.6 


Mar. 

110.1 

47.9 

9.32 

84.1 

19.  -4 

July 

119.8 

45.4 

9.81 

96.4 

'   21.6 

Dec. 

65.2 

31.4 

11.38 

60.8 

36.2 

Mar. 

118.2 

34.6 

12.01 

116.4 

34.9 

Anr. 

90.4 

33.1 

'   12.28 

91.0 

37.1 

July 

112.0 

26.5 

10.44 

95.9 

:   39  .-4 

Aug. 

119.7 

32.0 

11.98 

117.6" 

37.4 

Ser)^. 

120.9 

33.7 

■'  12.73 

126.2 

37.3 

Oct. 

■  122.4 

35.0 

•  13.19 

132.4 

37.7 

V'Tov . 

101.9 

♦      34.2 

12.61 

105.4- 

:  36.9 

Dec. 

100.0 

32.3 

12.19 

100.0 

37.7 

Jan. 

•     37.1 

29.1 

11.46 

81.3 

'  39. -3 

Peb. 

98.3 

31.1 

13.00 

105.4" 

41. 7 

Mar . 

103.5 

32.4 

14.07 

119.4 

:  43.4 

Anr. 

100.0 

31.1 

13.28 

108.9 

'  42.7 

21  identical  comna.nies  reporting  (4625  employees  in  Anri'l,  1935) 


Source:  Statistical  Service  Bureau,  International  Association  of  Garment 
Kanufacturers.  '  '  , 


9818 


-957- 

TA3LE  71^(c) 

COTTON  GA^-iEET  INDUSTRY 
.BOYS'  "V"  '  ;UITS   1939  -  1935" 

Indexes  of  Employment,  Average  ^eekly  Hours,  Average  "Vekly 
Earning?,  and  Average  I-Iourly  Earnings 


Date 


Employment 
Index 


Weekly 

TTours 


Teekly 

1  "-?,"' PB 


Payroll 
Index 


"onrly 
Earnings 


1929  -  July 


(Dec. 19^4=100) 


1933  - 


1934  - 


1935 


Mar. 

91.3 

July 

105.° 

Dec. 

88.2 

Kar. 

qo    n 

Aor.  ' 

31.8 

July 

92.5 

Aug. 

89.8 

Set>t. 

104.6 

Oct. 

90.7 

Kov . 

33.3 

Dec. 

100.0 

Jan.    • 

89.', 

Feb.   ■ 

88.8 

Mar. 

96.4 

Aor. 

100.0 

40.4 

r,,  p 

<^r^    r-r 

36.2 

36.7 

29.3 

'  .  _  i 

34.3' 
33 . 1 
23.3 

■  . 
34.  E 
3J  .0 


12.70" 

82.3 

11.18 

33.4 

y  •  kjo 

59.7 

14.90 

104.4 

15.70  ' 

91.1 

12.16 

79.8 

13.92 

88.7 

13.92 

103.3 

13.98 

89 . 9 

15.17 

.  6 

14.09 

100.0 

15.43 

97.8 

16.  E  7 

106.3 

17.33 

118.2 

17.60 

134.9 

31.4 
38.5 
41.0 
41.2 
42.9 
40.8 
40.7 
40.0 
40.7 
45.3 
49.7 
44.3 
43.9 
49.4 
51.3 


5  identical  companies  reporting  (330  enroloyees  in  Anril,  1935) 


Source:  Statistica.1  Service  Bureau,  International  Association  of  Garment 
Ifenuff cturers. 


9818 


-955- 

TA3LE    ~ll±(±) 

COTTOI"  &A7"..iEKT   II3)USTRY 
CHILDREN'S  PLAYSUITS   1939   -    1935; 

Indexes   of  Employment,   Average   Weekly  'Tours,    Average  Weekly 
Earnings,    end   Average  Hourly  Earnings 


Employment       Weekly         Weekly         ~Pr  yroll            Hourly 
Date Inrler "Tours  "V  ~e?  Index Earnings 


(Dec.  19.?':-  =100) 

1929  -  July     85.5 


1933 

-  Mar. 

87.5 

51.8 

8.70 

52.  5 

16.8 

July 

'97.9 

51.4 

•3.    3 

67.6 

16.4 

Dec. 

109.3 

28.1 

10.10 

90.7 

35.9 

193--- 

-  Mar. 

113.2 

36.0 

14.03 

92.0 

39.0 

A-or. 

95.  7 

33.6 

11.  77 

30.9 

July 

.  Aug. 

63.-1 

28.9 

11.51 

64.6 

39.8 

Sept. 

68.- 

37.  1 

10.79 

60,  5 

39.7 

Oct. 

82.3  * 

29.9 

1-2.1? 

82,2 

40.6 

irov . 

84.  9 

31.9 

12.  30 

85..6 

38.6 

Dec. 

100 . n 

30.9 

12.18 

100.0 

39.4 

1935 

-   Jan. 

38.2 

SO.  9 

11.29 

81177 

36.6 

Eeb. 

90.7 

32.-, 

12.30 

91  ;6:, 

37.9 

iar. 

97.3 

31.8 

12.05 

96.2 

57.9 

Apr. 

100.0 

37.0 

■12.21 

100.  2 

38.2 

11  idential  companies  reporting  (953  employees  in  April,  1935) 


Source:  Statistical  Service' bureau,  International  Association  of  Garment 
I'lanufacturers. 


9813 


-953- 

EABLE    llk(e) 


QOffiflOP  mB0E&2  im  B2EI 
COMOU  fUSE  r       \  [-*  gg     -     19C5 


Indexes   of  Enroloyment ,    Ivor     :e  Weekly  Hours,   Avenge  Weekly 
Earnings   and   Average   Hourly  Earnings 


Dfite 


Employment 
Index 


"■  fcly 
Hours 


(Dec. 1934=100) 

1929  -  July    100.1  '      45.9 


"eeklv 


15.50 


Payroll 

Index 


97. 


Hourly 

Earnings 


27.3 


1933  - 


1934 


19 


1935  - 


Mar. 

123.2 

46.2 

8.85 

■85.1 

19 . 2 

July 

133.4 

45.4 

9.03 

94.1 

19.8 

Dec. 

81.  6 

■33.0 

11.50 

73.3 

35.9 

M;  r. 

123.7 

»j8.  o 

13. 18 

136.3 

34 . 5 

Aoril. 

98.0 

35.9 

13.78 

■97.8 

33.6 

July 

68.2 

33.6 

11.71 

G2.3 

34.9 

Aug. 

90.5 

33.2 

12.31 

87.0 

37.1 

Sept. 

101.2 

34.3 

13.28 

104.9 

38.7 

Oct. 

88.0 

31.3 

12.10 

83.2 

38.8 

Nov. 

90.3 

33.4 

13.07 

92.2 

39.1 

Dec. 

100.0 

31.6 

13.80 

100.0 

40.5 

Jan. 

77.0 

31.0 

13.67 

76.2 

40.7 

Feb. 

85.8 

32.8 

13.47 

90.2 

41.0 

Mar. 

95.3 

33.0 

13.41 

99.7 

40.7 

Apr. 

100.0 

■34.2 

14.21 

111.0 

41.0 

119  identic1' 1  connanies  reporting  (32,544  employees  in  A-oril,  1935) 


Source:   Statistic? 1  Service  Sure  u 

International  Apsociation  of  Garment  manufacturers. 


9818 


-56  )- 
TABLE    7I^(i) 

OOTTOH  GA3  EST  DJDUSTHY 
CUSTOM-MADE  SHIFTS      1929  -   1935', 

Indexes    of  Employment,    Average  Weekly  Hours,    Average  Weekly 
Earnings,    r<nd  Average  T:rourl"  Earnings 


Date 


Employment 
I  ne'e" 


Weekly 

Hours 


'weekly 
wace  s 


Payroll 

Indey 


Hourly 

Earnings 


1929  - 


1933 


1934  - 


1935  - 


(Dec 

.1934  =100) 

July 

135.5 

47.0 

20.  21 

173.2 

43.0 

Mar. 

94.5 

34 . 9 

13.00 

77.7 

37.2 

July 

96.3 

40.5 

12.28 

77.8 

31.5 

Dec. 

96.3 

35.  8 

15.55 

94.7 

43.  5 

Mar. 

98. 8 

36.9 

16.04 

100.2 

43.4 

Anr. 

92.9 

35.7 

14.66 

86.1 

41.0 

July 

91.0 

34.9' 

15.59 

89.7  ' 

44-.  7 

Aug,. 

94.6 

54-.  6 

15.53 

92.9  ' 

44.9 

Sent. 

94.7 

36.6 

16.94 

101.4 

46.3 

Oct. 

95.4 

34.9 

15.45 

93.2 

44.2 

Nov. 

100.0 

34.9 

15.22 

96.2 

43.6 

Dec. 

100.0 

(_>o  •  y 

15.81 

100.0 

46.6 

Jan. 

92.8 

30.1 

13.82 

81.1 

46.0 

Eeb. 

95.8 

33.7 

15.91 

96.4 

47.2 

Mar. 

97.3 

33.3 

15.91 

97.9 

47.9 

Anr. 

ioo.o 

32.9 

15.90 

100.5 

4S.3 

18  identic  1  comnanies  reporting  (483  employees  in  Aoril,  1935) 


Source:  Statistical  Service  Bureau,  International  Association  of  Garment 
Manufacturers. 


9818 


IA3LE  71^(g) 
COTTC        -       S        I    -  3     ."' 
D    3E3JACi:s  0U3EKl"IAE  1929-1935 
Z-   '.exes   of  Era  >loyment,    Avera . ;c  \!eelzl  J    s,    Avon. ;c 

T7eel:lj  Earnings  and  Avera    e  I    nrly  Earnin  s 


-      t     ! 


193  ' 
July 

i/s  r . 
July 
Doc. 


Entf  1  nt 


1-      . 


150.3 
34.1 


:ly  r/eel';l' 

""curs 


7.5 


i  r    op 


'     T<S'?.l 

Index 


Hourly 
Earnings 


■130.0 


1  :.59 

£ : .  ? 

46  .-4 

i'1.?.: 

144.1 

31:3 

13.29 

G7.3 

t_l       •    . 


27.5 
35.5 


1934 
:  IE  r . 

Apr. 

Jul, " 

Aug. 

Si  pi  . 

Oct. 

'."ov. 

Dec. 


104.7 

102.0 

34.5 

H     .3 

130.7 
130.0 
100.0 


37.  C 

15.  £   ■ 

137.1 

41.1 

14.18 

•      113.' 

33 . 7 

16. 

3  3.9 

43.: 

33.7 

16.17 

130. 0 

49.4 

34.5 

1!  . 

152.5 

45.9 

:     .7 

1 : .  31 

1 -v<.  5 

45.6 

35.0 

15.03 

140.9 

43.0 

l.l 

1 :  .  30 

100.0 

44.0 

195", 
Jan. 
Feb. 


l  \r  r . 
Aor . 


74. 1 

: , . 
no.: 

100.0 


"7.3 

1    .10 

70  a 

4-4.4 

31.8 

14.05 

106.9 

44.3 

:    . 

14.76 

157.7 

43.1 

33.0 

14.50 

113.    : 

45.3 

20   identical   companies  reporting    (    1771   en  loye   s   in  April,    1935   ) 


Source:   Statistics  1   Service  ."  ureau 

International  Association  of   Garment  .Manufacturers. 


981E 


-9o2- 
TABLE    71^ (h) 

cotton  GtAbjmws  iicusthy 
'  zen's  &  30y's  pajamas  1929-1935; 

Indexes  of  Employment,  Average  Weekly  Hours,  Average  ,!Teekly 
Earnings,  and  Average  Hourly  Earnings 

Employment   Weekly    Weekly  Payroll  Hourly 

Date Ind ex Hours Wages  .  Index  Earnings 

(Dec. 1934  =100) 

1929  -  July    143.7        45.7      13.11     169.3  28.7 

1933 


1934 


1935 


Mar. 

119.8 

42.3 

8.40 

90.8 

19.8 

July 

122.7 

43.5 

8.57 

94.'8 

19.7 

Dec. 

74.9 

23.  =1 

10.38 

70.0 

36.0 

Mar. 

113.2 

36.0 

12.45 

127.0 

34.6 

Aor. 

93.3 

35.  i 

12.  30 

104.1 

34.7 

July 

92.9 

34.2 

12. 11 

101.4 

35.4 

Aug. 

82.9 

31.5 

11.15 

83.3 

35.-1 

Seiit. 

93.2 

33.3 

12.10 

107.2 

36.3 

Oct. 

101.4 

35.4 

12.60 

115.2 

35.6 

Ho  v. 

115.3 

36.0 

12.74 

133.0 

35.4 

Dec. 

100.0 

29.1 

11.09 

100.0 

38.1 

Jan. 

85.5 

28.9 

10.96 

34.4    ' 

37.9 

Feb. 

91.0 

30.4 

11.74 

96.3 

38.7 

Mar. 

100.7 

32.1 

12.94 

117.4 

40.4 

Apr. 

100.0 

31.0 

12.25 

110.4 

t>  t? «  D 

20  identical  companies  reporting  (5301  employees  in  Aoril,  1935) 


Source:  Statistical  Service  Bureau,  International  Association  of  Garment 
'Manufacturers.  * 


9318 


-9&3- 
TABLE  JlU(i) 

COSTQN  GAIL' EFT  INDUSTRY 

Lien's  Cotton  Wash  Suits-   13^9  -  1935 

Indexes  of  Employment,  Average  Weekly  Hours 
Average  Weekly  Earnings  and  Aver.'1.,  o  Hourly  Earnings 


Em] 

ploymcnt 

Weekly 

Weekly 

Fayro 1 1 

.     Hourly 

Date 

Index 

Hours 

r-~\\,es 

Index 

.     Earnings 

(Dec 

.1934-100) 

1929 

-  July 

. 

1933 

-  Mar, 

118.1 

33.1 

:    8.19 

92,0 

.    21.5 

July 

163.8 

47.8 

•10.61 

165.3 

22.2 

Dec. 

75  ..7 

35 . 4 

42.93 

93.1 

36.5 

1934 

-  Mar, 

161.5 

39 . 6 

12.03 

134.8 

30.4 

Apr. 

84.3 

35.1 

12.83 

102.9 

36.6 

July 

165.7 

:  ),6 

10.72 

169.0 

35.0 

Aug. 

Sept. 

115.8 

51.9 

10.98 

120.9 

34.4 

Oct. 

121.9 

12.21- 

141.6 

36.7 

Nov. 

101.5 

'.   1 

15.38 

127.0 

37.1 

Dec, 

100.0 

28.1 

]/  .51 

100.0 

37.5 

1935 

-   Jan, 

91.0 

Feb. 

31.2 

1.8 

11.39 

98.8 

39.6 

Mar, 

96.6 

31.3 

12.51 

114.9 

39.6 

Apr. 

100.0 

33.9 

13.96 

132.8 

41.2 

5  identical  companies  reporting  (396  employees  in  April,  1935) 

Source:   Statistical  Service  Bureau  International  Association  of  Garment 
Manuf  ac  tur  o r  s 


9813 


IABL3     Jlk  (j) 

COTTON  GAHHSPT   IISUSTRY-MEISIS   S3I2TS  1929-1935 

Indexes  of  Employment,   Average  Weekly  Hours,   Average  Weekly 
Earnings  and  Average  Hourly  Earnings 


:  Employment 

:  Weekly 

:  Weekly 

!  Payroll 

:  Hourly 

:    Index 

:  hour  s 

:  vages 

Index 

!  Earnings 

Date 

:Dec.  1934  = 

:   100) 

1929-July 

:    93.8 

:   47.4 

13.53 

112.2 

!     28. 6 

1933-March 

:    83.0 

43.5 

!    8. 25 

57 . 2 

13.9 

July 

93.2 

44.4 

:   9.23 

:   76.2 

20.9 

Dec. 

87.7 

:   29.2 

.   10.58 

77.5 

37.5 

1934-March 

102.4 

-   34.4 

-   12.23 

104.7 

:    35.6 

April 

102.9 

•   33.0 

J.<5,  2o 

105.7  . 

37.2 

July 

93.9 

31.9 

12. 11 

95.1 

37.9 

August 

99.3 

32.3 

12..  S3 

104.9 

38.5 

Sept. 

104.0   . 

32.7 

12.54 

110.0 

30.5 

Oct. 

106.2 

34.3 

13.  -29 

118.1 

33.7 

Ho  v.    : 

105.2 

33.9 

13.29 

116.9 

39.2 

Dec. 

100.0 

30.0 

11.95 

100.0 

:    39.3 

1935-Jan. 

83..  7    ! 

28.0 

11.40 

84.6 

40.7 

Feb. 

95.7 

29.  S 

12.72 

102.9 

42.7 

March 

99.9 

30.3 

12.97 

103.4 

42.8 

April 

100.0 

31.2 

13.28 

111.1 

42.5 

)9   identical   companies   reporting   (43,553   employees  in  April,    1935) 


Source:      Statistical   Service  Bureau  ,    International  Association   of 
Garment  Manufacturers. 


9818 


19: 


-965- 

TABLE  71^ (k) 

COTTOu'  GAPJ.ISl'T  IHDUST3.Y  -  BURSES  L   MAID'S  UKIFOEMS  1929-1935 

Indexes  of  Employment  Average  Weekly  Honrs,  Average  TTeekly 
Earnings,  and  Average  Hourly  Earrings 


Emplovrient   : 

7/eekly 

Weekly  : 

Payroll 

Hourly 

I  ndex 

Hours 

17  age  s 

Index 

Earnings 

Date 

(Dec.    1934  = 

100) 

1929-July 

107.2 

45.3 

17.93 

138.5 

39.7 

1933-March 

»  o  .  4             ! 

45 . 6 

12.02 

35.0 

26.3 

July 

100.8      ' 

45.6 

11.00 

79.7 

24.0 

Dec. 

82.8 

30.2 

12.24 

.       72.8 

:        40.5 

1934-March 

99.1 

37.9 

13.74 

97.3 

:        36.3 

April 

!          85.3 

35.4  • 

14.04 

86.0 

39.7 

July 

August 

78.0 

35.9 

14.89 

83.4 

:        41.5 

Sept. 

96.1 

35.1 

14.34 

99.0 

:        40.9 

Oct. 

100.9 

37.7 

-      15.29 

:      110.9 

:        40.5 

Nov. 

101.9 

37.2 

:      15.07 

110.3 

:        40.5 

Dqc. 

:        100.0 

33.  3 

:      13. SI 

'      100.0 

:        41.1 

1935-Jan. 

!           87.5   * 

32.8 

•      13.97 

:        87.8 

!        42.7 

Feb. 

:          94.8 

33.3 

14.55 

99.1 

:        43.5 

March 

:          96.8 

34.7 

:      15.15 

:      105.4 

:        43.7 

April 

:        100.0 

:        34.0 

:      15.08 

:      103.4 

:        44.3 

15  identical  conpanies  reporting  (2272  employees  in  April  1935) 


Source:   Statistical  Service  Bureau,  International  Association  of 
Government  Manufacturers. 


9818 


-366- 

TA3LE  71^(1) 

COTTOr  GA3MEM  I  ^UoTRY 
(OILED  COTTOi-T  GAHMEITCS  1939-1935', 

Indexes  of  Employment,,  Aver'  ge  Weekly  Hours,  Average  Teekly 
Ef  rnings  and  Average  Hourlj7  Earnings 


Employment 

Weekly 

Weekly 

Payroll 

Hourly 

Date 

Index 

'  Hours 

Wages 

Index 

Earnings 

(Dec. 1934=100) 

1929 

-  July 

139.2 

47.2 

19.90 

176.2 

':    42.3 

1933 

-  Mar., 

34.7 

:  38.9 

13.43 

29.6 

•-64.6 

July 

57.3 

30.6 

14.28  ; 

52'.  0 

:  35.2 

Dec. 

104 .  7 

36.7 

.  15.27 

101.6 

41.6 

1934 

-  Mar. 

93.5 

.  3R.8 

.  16.37 

102.  5 

42.2 

Aor. 

75.7 

37.7 

.  16.18 

77'.  9 

42.9 

July 

108.7 

34.4 

15.12 

104.5 

44.0 

Aug. 

116.3 

37.3 

16.14 

119.9 

42.7 

Sent. 

110.0 

36.2 

16.20  . 

113.4 

44.7 

Oct. 

111.0 

36.3 

.  15.75 

111.2 

45.5 

JXOV. 

105.3   * 

34.5 

15.40 

103.7 

'  44.6 

Dec. 

100.0 

34.2 

.   15.72 

100.0 

46.0 

1935 

-  Jan. 

65.7 

31.9 

.   15.^0 

60.8 

47.0 

Feb. 

79.8. 

33.9 

16 .  34 

32.4 

47.9 

Mar. 

94.8, 

•  34.4 

16.  11 

98.9 

47.7 

Apr. 

100.0 

35.1 

16.88 

107.3 

48.0 

8  identical  companies  reporting  (1314  employees  in  April,  1935) 


Source:   Statistical  Service  Bureau,  International  Association  of 

Garment  Manufacturers . 

t 


9818 


-367- 

TABLE  71^ (m) 

COTTON  GASMEKT  INDUSTRY 
^ OVERALLS  1929-1935, 

Indexes  of  Employment,  Average  ""eekly  Hours,  Averrge  Weekly 
Earnings,  and  Average  Hourly  E."r::in{,:r 


Emoloymeht 

'"ee41  y 

"eekly 

Payroll 

Hourly 

Ds  te 

Inder  . 

"ours 

r"a,"es 

Index 

Earnings 

(D 

3C.  1934-100) 

1939 

-  July 

.  93.0  , 

44.5 

13. 44 

103.1 

33.1 

1933 

-  «Iar. 

106.3 

-.9 

■Sh.  54 

74.9 

20.9 

July 

135.1  . 

43.7 

10.54 

117.4  ' 

24.1 

Dec. 

113.7  . 

31.3 

11.96 

1-12.1 

3G.3 

1934 

-  '.for. 

128.3." 

36.  . 

13.19 

140.1 

36.3 

Aor. 

110.9.' 

33.0 

13.56 

114.9 

38.0 

July 

102.9! 

28,3 

11.95 

101.4  ■ 

Aug. 

' 113.0, 

39 . 2 

13.10 

111.9 

41 . 3 

Sent. 

130.3, 

33:6 

13.95 

138.5 

39.7 

Oct. 

118.3. 

31.6 

13.73 

124.0  • 

40.3 

Nov. 

114.6,' 

39.  B 

13.00 

113.5 

40.2 

Dec. 

'  loo .  o: 

38.6 

13.13 

100.0 

■1-3.  4 

1935 

-  Jan. 

90.5 

39'.  ? 

11.80 

88. 1 

40.  3 

Feb. 

99.8 

31;  o 

13. 

110.4 

43.  3 

Mar. 

93.1 

32.0 

13.60 

110.1 

43.4 

--  Anr . 

100.0 

31.5 

13.53 

111.6 

43.9 

43  identical  .comnanies  'reporting  (17,185  employees  in  Anril,  1935) 


Source:  Statistical  Service  Bureau,  International  Association  of  Garment 
Manuf a c  ture r s . 


9Q1R 


TA3LE    7lU(n) 
COTTOr  GARL3KT  IHDUSTHY  -   SHS3PLII7ED  &  LEATHER  GAmiEFTS  1929-1935 


Indexes  of  Employment,   Average  Weekly  Hours,   Average  Weekly  Earnings  and 

Average  Hourly  E-rnings-. 


Date 


Employment 

Index 

(Dec.  1934  = 
100.0) 


Weekly 

Hours 


Weekly 


Payroll 
Index 


Hourly 
Earnings 


19 29- July 

93.5 

1933*>¥ar. 

65.1 

■  July 

134.1 

Dec.  ' 

60.7 

1934-Mar. 

99.8 

Apr. , 

110.6 

July 

94.3 

Aug. 

77.7 

Sept. 

37.0 

Oct. 

103.3 

I^ov. 

114.8 

Dec. 

:        100.0 

1935-Jan. 

72.6 

EeD. 

!           84.9 

Mar. 

:       100.3 

Apr. 

:       loo.O 

45.5    ' 

20.09 

103.3 

35.2. 

12.52 

44.3 

43.9 

15.93 

117.9 

22.6 

12.15 

40.5 

36.5 

18.85 

103. 5 

34.0 

18.63 

-      113.3 

29.7. 

15.20 

34.1 

27.5 

15.05 

!        64.3 

29. 1- 

16.67 

!        79.8 

'5.0 

19.80 

.      112.6 

36.4- 

20.41 

:      123.9 

31.3- 

18.17 

100.0 

on      r 

do.  O' 

13.40   ■ 

:'       53.7 

27.1 

16.23 

:        75.8 

30.8 

:      18 . 48 

:      102.0 

29.8 

:      13.20 

:      100. 1 

44.2 

35.6 
36.4 


51.6 
54.7 
54.5 
54.7 
57.2 
56.5 
56.0 
58.0 

56.8 
59.8 
60.0 
61.0 


28  identical   concerns  reporting  (2875   employees  in  April,    1935) 


Source:    Statistical   Ssrvice  Bureau,    International  Association  of 
Government. 


9818 


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TABLE  7lU(u) 

COTTON  GAHMSKT  INDUSTRY  -  WASHABLE  SERVICE  APPAREL  1929-1935 

Indexes  of  Employment,  Average  Weekly  Hours,  Average  Weekly  Earnings 

and  Average  Hourly  Earnings 


Employmerj 

t        :     Weekly     : 

Weekly     : 

Payroll 

Hourly 

1 

Index   ; 

:      Hours        : 

Wages 

Index         : 

Earnings 

Date       .       : 

(Dec.    19* 

ICC)  ; 

4  -  : 

1929 

-  July   ; 

88.  7 

:        45.3 

13:.51      : 

102. 6 

40.9 

1933 

-  March 

80.4 

;        41;  0 

14L09      ' 

70.3- 

34.4 

July 

103.8: 

:        44.0 

14.90 

96.7 

33.8 

Dec. 

99. 0; 

•              ,19.  O 

14.55 

90. 0: 

:          42. 2 

1934 

-  March . 

37. 6* 

:        43;  3 

16;  00 

87.6 

43.3 

April.. 

88.6 

:         35;  3 

16.02 

38.7 

:          44.1 

July    . 

:            ; 

1 

August 

85.3 

;        47  .-3 

16;13 

86.4 

:          47.3 

Sept. 

100.3 

.   ■       1     :  44.3 

16;  33 

•      102.3" 

44.3 

Oct.     . 

100.4 

:.       45.2 

17.41 

•      109.2 

46.2 

Nov. 

98.9 

:        44.r7 

15. :52 

-      102.1- 

:•          44.7 

Dec. 

100.0 

.          :.       47.4 

16.00 

•      100.0- 

:          47.4 

1935 

-  Jan. 

:          99.1 

:'       34.6 

16.:20 

:      100.4  ■ 

:   •       46.8 

'  Feb. 

100.1 

:          ".4 

:        15.64 

97.3  ■ 

:           43.3 

March  . 

:       102.5 

:,      33.9 

15 .41 

:•     105.1- 

:   •       43.4 

April  . 

:        100.0 

:.      33.0 

:.       16.72 

:      104.5  : 

:   •       50.7 

19  identical  companies  reporting  (1388  employees  in  April,  1935.) 


Source:   Statistical  Service  Bureau,  International  Association  of 
Government  Manufacturers. 


9818 


-970- 

TA3LE  71^ (p) 

C0TT0II  GABMEKT  INDUSTRY  -  WOMEHS  U1IDERGABMS1TTS  1929-1935 

Indexes  of  Employment,  Average  Weekly  Hours,  Average  Weekly 
Earnings  and  Average  Hourly  Earnings. 


Employment 

Weekly  ; 

Weekly  : 

Payroll  : 

Hourly 

Index    : 

Hour  s   : 

Wage  s   : 

Index    : 

Earnings 

Date     : 

(Dec.  1934  = 

100)      ! 

1929- 

July 

153.3 

49.5 

14.41 

177.8 

29.1 

1933- 

>  March.   ! 

128.6 

,  46.4 

:    9.28 

96.0 

20.0 

July 

171.9 

49.5 

10.28 

142.2 

20.7 

Dec. 

1934- 

March 

141.4 

38.9 

13.09 

149.0 

33.6 

April 

106.7' 

34.2 

12.20  ' 

104.8 

:    35.6 

July 

125.2 

26.9' 

10.36 

104.4 

38.5 

August 

83.2 

:    30.7 

:    11.60 

!     77.7 

:    37.8 

Sept. 

130.6 

32.1 

12.32  ' 

:    129.5 

38.4 

Oct. 

109.1 

!   32 , 5 

:   13.00 

1    114.2 

:    40.0 

Fov. 

99.6 

:   32.9 

13.22 

105.0 

40.2 

Dec. 

100.0 

:   30.4 

:    12.42 

100.0 

:    40.9 

1935- 

■  Jan. 

63.9 

:   29.0 

!    11.80 

:     65.5 

:    40.8 

Feb. 

63,5 

:   30.3 

!    12.90 

86.7 

:    42.6 

Liar. 

96.0 

:   31.3 

:    13.52 

!    104.5 

:    42.7 

-Apr. 

:    100.0 

31.5 

:    13.10 

:   105.4 

:    41.7 

20  identical  companies  reporting  (3898  employees  in  April,  1935.) 


Source:   Statistical  Service  Bureau,  International  Association  of 
Government  Manufacturers. 


9818 


-971- 
table'  7i^(q) 

COTTCT  GARMENT  IHDUSTRY 
(WORK  PANTS  1939-1935; 

Indexes  of  Employment,  Average  v'eekly  Hours,  Average  Weekly 
Earnings,  and  Average  Hourly  Earnings 

Enwloyment   Weekly    Weekly    Payroll     Hourly 

Date Index Hours r  a^e  s Index Earnings 

(Dec. 1934=100) 
1929  -  July    114.3  ■      45.6-      12.53     127.7       26.9 


1935 

-  Mar. 

119.1 

43.9- 

8.04 

.85.4 

18.3 

July 

136 . 2 

47.5 

0.93 

109.0 

18.9 

Dec. 

91.3 

23.6 

10.43 

84.9 

36.5 

1934 

-  Mar. 

117.5  ■ 

35.  6 

12.70 

133.2 

35.6 

Apr. 

97.0 

34.7 

I-5.?? 

110.4 

36.8 

July 

109.4  • 

31.9 

11.69 

114.0 

36.5 

Aug. 

111.6  ■ 

32.7 

11.79 

117.3 

36.0 

Sent. 

111.5 

fi   l. 

12.29 

122.2 

3^.2 

Oct. 

111.7 

37.7 

12.39 

123.4 

37.9 

Nov . 

105.8 

30.7 

11.68 

109.6  . 

37.8 

Dec. 

100.0 

28.2 

11.21 

100.0  . 

39.8 

1935 

-  Jan. 

87.3 

29.9 

11.90 

92.7 

39.8 

Feb. 

96.7 

71       O 

12.91 

110.7 

40.7 

Mar. 

107.4 

31.6 

12.82 

117.1 

40.7 

Apr. 

100.0 

37.4 

13.23 

118.0 

40.8 

68  indential  cccrar.rJ.es  rerjorting  (14,773  employees'  in  Anril,  1935) 


Source:  Statistical  Service  Bureau,  International  Association  of  Garment 
Manufacturers. 


9818 


-372- 

TA.1LE      llh(r) 

COTTON  GARMENT  IlffiUSTRY 
.OTHER  MEN'S  &  BOY'S  PAI-ITS   1929   -   1935' 

Indexes   of  Employment,    Avpr-ge  "'eekly  Hours,    Average  ^eekly 
Earnings,    and   Average   Hourly  Earnings 


Employment       Weekly 
Date Indo;;  Hours 


Weekly 
Tape  s 


Payroll 
Index 


Hourly 
Earnings 


(Dec. 1934=100) 

1929  -  July     98.9        46.5 


13.11 


112.8 


28.2 


1933  - 


1934  - 


1935 


Mar. 

127.5 

-.2.7 

8.83 

97.9 

20.6 

July 

146 . 6 

■15.8 

9.70 

123.8 

21.2 

Dec. 

104.4 

26.3 

9.74 

88.4 

37.0 

Mar. 

134.7 

34-.  8 

13.70 

160.  7 

39.3 

Ar>r. 

92.9 

36 . 4 

13.40 

108.4 

36.9 

July 

122.  8 

32.4 

12.96 

138.5 

10.0 

Aug. 

119.3 

34,6 

13.61 

141.3 

39.3 

Sent. 

119.8 

32.8 

12.60 

131.4 

38.4 

Oct. 

113.2 

32.8 

12.75 

125.6 

38.8 

Nov. 

111.0 

31.7 

12.11 

116.9 

38.2 

Dec. 

100.0 

28.  1 

11.49 

100.0 

■1-0.5 

Jan. 

79.0 

31.1 

12.31. 

84.6 

39.6 

Feb. 

90.1 

30.9 

13.08 

102.5 

42.2 

Ma  r . 

95.1 

31.2 

13.58 

112.3 

43.5 

A-or. 

100.0 

32.0 

13.  92 

121.1 

43.5 

40  identical  companies  reporting  (6376  employees  in  Aoril,  1935) 


Source:  Statistical  Service  Bureau,  International  Association  of  0-arment 
Manufacturers. 


9818 


-973- 

TALLE  71^(s) 
COJT'O:"  Q--  IBDDSTBT 

tfort  Shirts   1929  -  1055 

Indexes  of  Emp!     it,  Av  .•■    '"  kly  Hours, 
Average  W  kly  E;  rnings   tc   v  r  ge  Hourli"  Earnings 


Date 

Employment 

Index 

V:  kly 

Hours 

Weekly 

Wei  ;^e  s 

Payroll 
Index 

Hourly 
Earnings 

1929 

-  July 

(Dec 

.1934=100) 
57.5 

49.6 

10.70 

56.1 

21.6 

1933 

-  Liar . 

94.  G 

48.0 

7 .  64 

65.9 

15.9 

July 

US. 9 

49.3 

7.85 

83.7 

15.9 

Dec. 

114.5 

52.5 

10.29 

107.5 

31.7 

1934 

-  Mar . 

144.3 

36.2- 

•  12.91 

170.1 

35.6 

Apr. 

120.3 

31.9 

10.72 

117.6 

33.6 

July 

116.2 

31.6 

11.43 

121.1 

36.2 

Aug. 

103.0 

30.7 

10.63 

105.2 

34.8 

Sept. 

107.3 

77  7 

11.58 

113.8 

34.7 

Oct. 

113.3 

34.2 

11. S3 

122.2 

34.5 

Ho  v . 

109.9 

35.0 

12.02 

120.5 

34.3 

Dec. 

100.0 

30.2 

10.96 

100.0 

36.3 

1935 

-  Jen. 

82.5 

31.5 

11.00 

82.8 

34.9 

Fe.D. 

97.1 

30.9 

11.50 

101.9 

37.2 

Mar. 
Mar  . 

101.3 

32.4 

11.92 

110.1 

36.9 

Apr. 

100.0 

32 .8 

12.13 

110.6 

37.0 

34  identic 

al  companies 

reporting 

(16,380  emp 

loyecs  in 

April,  1935) 

Sourc^:   Statistical  Service  Bureau  International  Association  of  Garment 
Manuf ac ture r  s . 


!318 


-97^- 

TA3LE     715 

C0TT017  GiSiiEM    IIDUSTHY  -  PEHESYLVMIA 

EmoloTient  by  Branch  of  the   Industry 
February  It  34 


Product 


Shirts 

Dresses 

TJork  clothing. .  ; .' 

Pajamas  and  night^ear 

Men' s  Trousers 

Miscellaneous 

Total 


Plants 

Employees 

69 

8 

,820 

20 

1 

,341 

10" 

749 

6 

639 

4 

304 

5 

277 

12,130 


Source : 

Special  survey 
Department  of  Labor, 


by  the  Bureau  of  TJbnen  and  Children,  U. 
The  shirt  factories  comprised  36$  of 


the  shirt  factories  in  Pennsylvania  according  to  the  U.  S. 
Census  of  Manufactures,  ;;nd  the  plsnts  manufacturing  other 
products  was  -orobably  -oro-oortionately  the  same. 


9818 


-975- 

tjgle    716 


COTTON  GAP-hUTT   I  iDUSTHY  -  F21;  rSYLVAHIA 

CLASsinnz  "jieizly  ::o  aiis  b:  "./oiohs  by  .  haitce  0? 
L'EE  i:dus'J2y,  rh?  rubor,  193U 


?otal 


S  iirts 


Other  Cotton 
Dresses  Cements 


Lftin- 

Per 

Yen  1— 

F  er 

hi";  1- 

Per 

hhri- 

Per 

0  c  r 

cent 

ber 

Cent 

ber 

cent 

ber 

Cent 

Less   than  3C 

2  ',00 

32.5 

233' 

76 

11.6 

45S 

27.7 

30  an:",  less 

than 

35 

1^35 

i:.i 

1175 

1 1 . 0 

Uf 

r    « 

J.  C 

215 

12.7 

35  and  less 

than 

>10 

1503 

22.2 

i*Hs 

2j-5 

1  OP 
J_ .-  ^ 

1S.0 

310 

18. k 

4o 

25.3 

1U1U 

21.5 

310 

!-;-7.i 

532 

35.1 

Over  Uo  and 

no  t 

lore 

than  5U 

2-U 

3.2 

S5 

1.3 

100 

is. 2 

SS 

3-3 

Over   5U 

12 

.1 

7 

.1 

2 

•  j 

3 

.2 

Total 

:;30 

100.0 

05 

100. 0 

55S 

100.0 

1697 

100.0 

1  Median 

33 

hours 

31 

hours 

Ho 

hours 

3S 

hours 

Source:      Sos 

cial 

SI  .1", 

rev    r- 

the  rSui 

eau  of  li 

Li  nc1 

Chi] 

.o.ren. 

U.    S.    D< 

3"oartnen 

of  Labor,    coverin;-  llH  plrnts   e::ployint~  ror'inr.tely  10,800  '7onen  and  1,300 


:ien.  The  shirt  factories  comprised  3 
according  to  the  1331  Tu"»  S.  Census  of 
frcturin^;  other  "orocucts  "?.s    orol       n 


o"    the   shirt   factories, in  Pennsylvania, 
anuf acturers ,    and    the  plants  raanu- 
rcoortionaiely  the   sane. 


9SH 


-976- 

TA3LE  717 

Cotton  Garment  Industry  -  Pennsylvania 

Classified  Hourly  Earnings  of  Workers  by  branch  of  the  Cotton 
Garment  Industry,  rebruary  1934 


Total      Shirts      Drosses      Other 

Cotton 
Garments 


Cumu-        Cumu-         Cunu-         Cunu- 

Hourly  Earnings    Hum-  lative  Hum-  lative  Hum-  lative  jiura-  lative 

ber  per  ber  per  ber   per  ber   per 

cent*        cent  cent         cent 


Loss  than  20p  234  2.5  146  2.1  44  5.7  41  2.6 
20  and  loss 

tnm  32 ■■  1434  10.0  905  15.1  244  48.8  285  19.5 
32 \   and  loss 

than  33  2769  47.8  2198  46.7  156  57.5  420  44.4 
33  and  loss 

than  40         3113  31.3   2331  31.0    139   88.5    593   79.5 


40  and  over  


1739  100.0   1318  100.0     75  100.0    316  100.0 


Total        9239   -     591-3   -      658   -      1338 


iledian       33.3  cents   33.4  cents    32.6  cents   33.7  cents 


Source:   Special  survey  by  the  "3ureau  of  TTomen  and  Children,  U.  S. 

Department  of  Labor,  covering  114  plants  which  T7oro  approx- 
imately 36  '■>  of  the  total  number  of  cotton  garnent  slants  in 
Pennsylvania. 


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COTTON  GhABLEHT   IiDUSTHY  -  PENNSYLVANIA 

Classified  Weekly  Earnings  of  Cotton  Garment  Workers, 
Octooer  1932(*)    and  February  1934 


Ueekly  Earnings 


October  1932(*)  February  1934 


Less  .than   $5 
$5  and  lesr;   than   $10 
10  and  less   than  13 
13  and  less  than  15 
15  and  over 


Number       Per 

Cent 


3394  26.0 

5534  44.0 

1913  15.1 

662  5.2 


1229 


9.7 


Number 

Per 

Cent 

1569 

13.8 

2011 

26.4 

2878 

25.3 

2265 

19.9 

1661 

14.6 

Total 


12,682        100.0 


11,384       100.0 


Median 


$7.51 


$11.25 


For  February  1934,    special   survey  by  the  Bureau  of  women 
and  Children,   U.S.    Department   of  Labor   covering  114  plants 
which  were  approximately  36$  of  the   total  number   of  cotton 
garment  plants   in  Pennsylvania 


(*)        Source  -  For  October  1932.     Hours  and  Earnings   in  the 
Textile   and  Clothing  Industries  of  Pennsylvania,    October  1932, 
published  in  the  Monthly  3ulletin,    De  >artnent   of  Labor  and 


Industry,    February  193b. 


9818 


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TA3LE  719 

COTTOi:  GABUENT  IHDUSTRY  -  PEilTSYLVANIA 

Classified  Weekly  Earnings  of  Hen  and  'Jorien  in  the  Cotton 
Garment  Industry,  February  1934 


weekly  Earnings 


Men 


TTomen 


liumoer     Per  Cent     Number     Per  Cent 


Less  than  $5 
$5  and  less  than  10 
10   and  less   than? 13 
13  and  less   than  15 
15  aid  pver 

Total"" 

Median 


54 
207 
203 
274 
452 


4.5 

17.4 
17.1 
23.0 
38.0 


1515 

14.9 

2804 

27.5 

2675 

26.2 

1991 

19.5 

1209 

11.9 

1,190    '  100.0    10,194    100.0 
"$T3"'.™62~"  ""$lb'.9F~ 


Source:   Special  survey  by  the  ureau  of  ^omen  and  Children,  U.  S. 
Department  of  Labor,  covering  114  plants  which  were  approximate^ 
36yo  of  the  total  number  of  cotton  garment  plants  in  Pennsylvania. 


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TABLE  720 
,  '  linery  Industry 
Classified  Average  Hourly  Earnings  of  Trimmers 
In  The  Chicago  Area,  March  1934 


y.ourly  Earnings 

Cents  Per  Hour 


Trimmers 

Cumulative 

Humber 

Pe 

r  Cent 

Per   Cent 

26 

11.3 

11.3 

6 

2.5 

13.8 

23 

12.1 

25.9 

2. 

8.6 

34. 5 

22 

9.5 

44.0 

50 

21.5 

65.6 

23 

12.5 

76.1 

15 

6.5 

84.6 

17 

7.3 

91.9 

6 

2.5 

94. 4 

13 

5.6 

100.0 

Under  57.3  cents 
37.3  under  40.0 
40.0  under  44.0 
44.0  under  47.5 
47.5  under  50.0 
50.0  under  55.0 
55.0  under  60.0 
60.0  under- 65.0 
65.0  under  70.0 
70.0  under  75.0 
75.0  •"nd  ov?r 


Toted 


232 


100.0 


Source:      Compiled  from  data  submitted  by  3  plants  to  Industry  Reporting  Unit, 

Division  cf  Research  and  Planning  of   the  National   Recovery  Admini strati 
February  27,   1335. 


9318 


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TABLE  721 

BLOUSE  AND  SKIRT  MANUFACTURING  INDUSTRY 

ESTIMATED  -'  AVERAGE  WEEKLY  WAGE  OF  EMPLOYEES 
BY  GEOGRAPHICAL  DISTRIBUTION 

June  1,  1933  to  May  31,  1934 


Total 


New  York 
City 


New  England 


Total  Employees 

7,113 

4,767 

428 

Total  Wages 

Earned 

$8,026,555 

$5,701,487 

$424 , 556 

Average  Weekly 

Wage 

$19.37 

$23.00 

$15.75 

Eastern 

Mid- West 

Pacific 

Total  Employees 

1,258 

262 

398 

Total  Wages 

Ea  rne  d 

$1 , 246 , 090 

4.1 2o ^,  bo/ 

$394,785 

Average   Weekly 

Wage 

$15.75 

$15.75 

$15.75 

Source:   Code  Authority  of  the  Blouse  and  Skirt  Manufacturing  Industry 
report  to  the  National  Recovery  Administraticn,  received  March 
2,  1535.   Number  of  concerns  reporting  net  given. 

a/  Payroll  figures  are  only  close  estimates  and  should  not  he  accepted 
as  final. 


9818 


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-981- 

TABLE  722(a) 
Men's  Neckwear  Inch  is  try- 


Aver  age-Weekly  Hours,  Weekly  Earnings,  and 
Hourly  Earnings  of  All  Employees,  of  Reporting  Firms 

January,  1935 


Average 

Average 

Weekly 

Number 

Hours  Per 

Average 

Average 

Employees 

Employee 

Weekly 

Hourly 

Location 

Reported 

Per  Week 

Earnings 

Earnings 

New  York  City 

1,369 

25.45 

17.70 

$  .67 

New  York  State 

861 

28.77 

13.43 

.46 

(exclusive  of  NYC) 

New  Jersey 

705 

30.25 

15.32 

.51 

Pennsylvania 

909 

23.71 

11.61 

.49 

Illinois 

488 

26.30 

14.86 

.56 

Massachusetts 

409 

25.94 

14.44 

.55 

Missouri 

541 

25.88 

13.25 

.51 

Maryland  • 

121 

27.14 

12.84 

.47 

California 

278 

26.97 

14.26 

.52 

Ohio 

281 

29.97 

14.37 

.48 

Connecticut 

715 

28.54 

15.83 

.55 

Texas 

20 

32.6 

13.35 

.41 

Wisconsin 

8 

13.62 

6.24 

.46 

Michigan 

89 

31.32 

13.79 

.44 

North  Carolina 

1 

13.00 

4.50 

.35 

Kentucky 

56 

29.43 

15.07 

.51 

Colorado 

3 

32.33 

14.68 

.45 

Oregon 

11 

28.09 

12.57 

.45 

Georgia. 

18 

31.11 

12.89 

.41 

Louisiana 

22 

28.27 

14.00 

.49 

Minnesota, 

17 

31.18 

16.27 

.52 

Nebraska 

31 

21.55 

11.02 

.51 

Indiana 

6 

22.33 

11.21 

.50 

SOURCE:   Data  submitted  "by  Code  Authority  to  the  National  Recovery 
Administration,  Division  of  Research  and  Planning, 
January,  1935. 


9818 


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TA3LE  722(b) 
MEN'S  NECKWEAR  II©USTRY 
Average  Weekly  Hours,  Hourlj''  Earnings,  Weekly  Earnings 
of  All  Employees  Reported. 


FOUR  WEEKS 


FEBRUARY  1935 


Location 


ITumber 
of   Firms 
Reporting 


Average 
Number 
Employees 
Reno r ted 


Average 

Weekly 

Hours 


Average 

Weekly 

Earnings 


Average 

Hourly 

Earnings 


New  York  City 


92 


1393 


28.73 


S19.60 


$.68 


STATES 

New  York  State 

(Excluding  NYC)  11 

New  Jersey  22 

Pennsylvania  25 

Illinois  24 

Massachusetts  9 

Missouri  '  13 

Maryland  8 

California  10* 

Ohio  7 

Connecticut  4 

Texas  3 

Washington  2 


962 

869 

1053 

602 

273 

680 

97 

362 

431 

757 

43 

32 


52.93 
33.99 
29.50 
30.41 
30.91 
32.03 
33.95 
31.19 
30.69 
31.39 
33.19 
37.84 


15.18 

.46 

18.49 

.54 

13.84 

.47 

16.05 

.53 

16.88 

.55 

16.33 

.51 

16.15 

.48 

6.32 

.52 

15.13 

.49 

16.61 

.53 

15.06 

.45 

20.05 

.53 

Michigan 


98 


28.17 


13.03 


.46 


Kentucky 

Colorado 

Oregon 

Georgia 

Louisiana 

Minnesota 

Nebraska 

Indiana 


1 
1 
2 
2 
3 
2 
1 
1 


53 
11 
16 

20 
43 
15 
45 
169 


31.83 
29.82 
26.44 
34.00 
28.77 
ou  •  oo 
29.53 
29.25 


16.12 

.51 

13.81 

.46 

12.02 

.45 

,14.56 

.43 

13.39 

.47 

15.19 

.50 

14.52 

.49 

12.93 

.44 

Source:   Lata  submitted  by  the  Code  Authority,  245  firms  reporting 

to  the  National  Recovery  Administration,  Division  of  Research 
and  Planning,  February  1935. 


9818 


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TABLS  723(a) 


TO  BE  USED  WITH  CAUTION 


Men's  Neckwear  Industry 

Average  Weekly  Hours,  Hourly  Earnings ,  Weekly 

Earnings  of  Cutters  Employed  by  Reporting  Firms 

Eour  Weeks  -  February  1955 


Location 


Number     Average     Average  Average 
of  Firms   Number      Weekly   Weekly 
Re-porting  Employees   Hours    Earnings 


New  York  City  92 

New  York  Stale  11 

(Exclusive  of  NYC) 

New  Jersey  22 

Pennsylvania  25 

Illinois  24 

Massachusetts  9 

Missouri  13 

Maryland  G 

California  10 

Ohio  7 

Connecticut  4 

Texas  3 

Washington  2 

Michigan  2 

Kentucky  1 

Colorado  1 

Georgia  2 

Louisiana  3 

Nebraska  1 

Indiana.  1 


> 


64 
27 

13 
38 
29 
20 
27 
4 

15 
7 

18 
2 
2 
2 
4 

1 
1 
1 
2 
6 


Average 

Hourly 

Earnings 


30.13 

$39.55 

36.33 

35.82 

33.15 

40.35 

11.57 

12.98 

32.86 

33.57 

28.85 

30.74 

34.  63 

34.64 

35.50 

34.50 

32.80 

34.71 

33.04 

36.78 

37.69 

25.50 

25.00 

21.00 

22.81 

37.50 

37.67 

37.00 

36.25 

17.00 

19.62 

36.00 

35.00 

35.00 

36.18 

34.00 

1,0   qo 

34.67 

33.75 

$  1.31 
.99 

1.03 

1,12 

1.02 

1,07 

1.00 

,97 

,99 

.95 

1,02 

,98 

1.09 

1.00 

.98 

1.15 

.97 

1.03 

.97 

.97 


Source:  Data  submitted  "by  the  Code  Authority,  245  firms  reporting  to  the  national 
Recovery  Administration,  Division  of  Research  and  Planning,  February,  193 


9818 


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TABLE  723 (t>)  TO  BE  USED  "".'ITU  CAUTION 

Men's  ^h&erwear  Industry 
Average  Weekly  Hours,  Weekly  Earnings,  and  Hourly  Earnings 
of  Cutters  Employed  by  Reporting  Firms 
Four  Weeks  -  January,  1935 


Average 

Average 

Average 

Average 

Location 

Number 

Weekly 

Weekly 

Hourly 

Employees 

Hours 

Earnings 

Earnings 

NE..  YORK  CITY 

u 

72 

20r22 

$59<-00 

$1.  29 

New  York  State 

1/ 

24 

35 

34.77 

.99 

(exclusive  of 

NYC) 

New  Jersey 

11 

34 

36.47 

1.07 

Pennsylvania 

.  26 

28 

25.85 

.92 

Illinois 

26 

32 

32.46 

1.01 

Massachusetts 

14 

26 

28.53 

1.09 

Mississippi 

23 

31 

31.19 

1.01 

Maryland. 

6 

30 

29.76 

.99 

California 

13 

32 

31.32 

.98 

Ohio 

3 

35 

33.17 

.98 

Connecticut 

4   18 

36 

37.44 

1.04 

Texas 

1 

18 

17.50 

.92 

Michigan 

5 

31 

31.09 

1.00 

Kentucky 

4 

35 

36.25 

1.03 

Colorado 

1 

13 

12.  5C 

.96 

Oregon 

1 

24 

11.33. 

.47 

Georgia 

1 

36 

35.00 

.97 

Louisiana 

1 

27 

26.25 

.97 

Minnesota 

1 

9 

9.17 

1.02 

Nebraska 

2 

29 

28 « 12 

.97 

1/   Complete  coverage  of  firms. 

Source:   Data  submitted  by  Code  Authority  to  the  National  Recovery 

Administration,  Division  of  Research- and  Planning,  January,  1935. 


9818 


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TA3LE  72^    TO  BE  JSED  171 TH  CAUTION 

Hen's  Neckwear  Industry 
Average  Weekly  Hours,  Hourly  Earnings,  Weekly  Earnings  of 
Office  Employees  Employed  by  Reporting  Firms 
FOUR  WEEKS  -  FEBRUABY  1935 


Location 


Number 
of  Firms 
He-porting 


Average 
Number 
Employees 
Reported 


Average 
Weekly 

Ho-jrs 


Average 
We  ekly 
Earnings 


Average 
Hourly 

Earnings 


N.Y.  City 


92 


102 


37,98    $18.97 


$.50 


STATES 

New  York  State  11 
(exclusive  of  NYC) 

New  «J  ersey  22 

Pennsylvania  25 

Illinois  24 

Massachusetts  9 

His sour i  13 

Maryl and  8 

California  10 

Ohio  7 

Connecticut  4 

Texas  3 

Washington  2 

wlichigan  2 

Kentucky  1 

Colorado  1 

uregon  2 

Georgia  2 

Louisiana  3 

Nebraska  1 

Indiana  1 


38.57 


20.10 


19 

24 

28 

16 

26 

6 

17 

15 

12 

3 

4 

14 

3 

1 

2 

2 

1 

2 

6 


46.96 

24.26 

38.50 

18.24 

38.11 

22,72 

38.38 

19.57 

38,57 

18.36 

39c  00 

20.31 

35,12 

19,15 

57„93 

22.01 

39,08 

16.47 

36*00 

16.16 

40.00 

27.82 

38o07 

18.21 

44.00 

22.50 

20c  00 

7e50 

22,00 

9.20 

40„00 

14.00 

36.00 

lo„00 

38.50 

16.68 

37.17 

18.42 

.52 

.  52 
.47 
.60 
.51 
.50 
.52 
.55 
.58 
.42 
.46 
.70 
.48 
.51 
.38 
.42 
.35 
.36 
.43 
.50 


Source:   Data  submitted  by  the  Code  Authority,  245  firms  reporting,  to  tne 
National  Recovery  Administration,  Division  of  Research  and 
Planning,  February,  1935. 


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CAP  AND  CLOTH  HAT  '  IAi?UFACTURING  INDUSTRY 
CY  DISTRIBUTIONS  OF  ACTUAL  WECKLY  HOURS  0?  WORK   OF  EMPLOYEES 

Week  Ending  July   14,    19-^4 


Hev.r  York  City 

Eas 

st 

We 

st 

Number 

Cumula- 

Number 

Cumula- 

Number 

Cumula- 

of 

tive 

of 

tive 

of 

tive 

Hours 

Employ- 

Per Cent 

Employ- 

Per Cent 

Employ- 

Per Cent 

Per  Week 

ees 

of  Total 

ees 

of  Total 

ees 

of  Total 

1  to  10 

20 

7.4 

71 

14.8 

38 

4.8 

11  to  20 

73 

34.2 

94 

34.3 

121 

19.9 

21  to  30 

44 

50.4 

121 

59.5 

143 

37.8 

31  to  35 

32 

62.1 

67 

73.4 

145 

55.1 

36  to  4? 

103 

100.0 

128 

100.0 

333 

S3. 5 

Total 


27; 


481 


786 


So.    Concerns 
Reporting 

29 

48  (*) 

83 

Week  End 

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11,  1934 

Nevr  Yor 

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Wei 

at 

Hours 
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Number 

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Cumula- 
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Per  Cent 
of  Total 

Number 
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Employ- 
ees 

Cumula- 
tive 
Per  Cent 
of  Total 

Number 
of 

Employ- 
ees 

Cumula- 
tive 
Per  Cent 
of  Total 

I  to  10 

II  to  20 
21  to  30 
31  to  35 
36  to  40 

10 

65 

83 

120 

155 

2.3 

17.5 

3o.o 

64.1 

100.0 

33 
142 

184 

45 

185 

13.0 
35.2 

63.9 

70.9 

100.0 

35 

135 

,  000 

173 

579 

3.6 
17.7 
39 . 2 
53.1 
99.8 

Total 


435 


640 


1238 


No.    Concerns 
Reporting 


40 


SOURCE:   Payroll  reports  to  the  Code  Authority  National  Recovery  Administration 
Division  of  Research  and  Planning.   Report  of  the  Special  Commission 
on  Wage  Differentials  in  the  Ca.p  and  Cloth  Hat  Industry,  prepared  by 
Paul  P.  Brissenden,  Max  Meyer  and  Wirt  A.  Grill,  January  14,  1935. 
NRA  Division  of  Review,  Work  Materials  lTo.  Five. 


(*)   This  figure  is  doubtful.   Original  work  sheets  not  available. 
9818 


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CA?  A1ID  CLOTH  HAT  MAHUFAC TURING  TiTDUSTRY 
Frequency  Distributions  of  Actual  Weekly  Hours  of  Work  of  Employees 

Week  gr.ctin,---   September  15,    1034 


1  to  10 

20 

11  to  20 

69 

21  to  30 

62 

31  to  35 

19 

36  to  40 

24 

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Number         Ctanula-           Number       Cumula-           Number         Cumula- 
of                 tive-         •           of  ■     -    live                    '    of              tive 
Hours                Employ-       Per  Cent         Era;  loy-     Per  Cent         SSiiploy-         Per  Cent 
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10.3  45  11.7  27  2.9 

45.3  134  46.6  127  16.4 

77.8  114  76.3  348  53.4 

87.6  45  88.0  173  71.3 

100.0  46  100.0  265  100.0 

Total  194  384  940 


Source:  Payroll  Reports  to  the  Colo  Authority,  national  Recovery  Administra- 
tion Division  of  Research  and  Planning.  "Report  of  the  Special 
Commission  on  Wage  Differentials  in  the  Cap  and  Cloth  Hat  Industry", 
prepared  by  Paul  P.  Brisrenden,  Max  Meyer  and  Wirt  0,.  Gill,  Jan.  14, 
1935.  II.R.A.  Division  of  Review,  Work  Materials  Ho.  five.  Concerns 
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Employ- 

Per Cont 

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Per  Cent 

Per  Week 

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of  Total 

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of  Total 

■  ees 

of  Total. 

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43 

9.0 

271 

42.3 

534 

26.9 

10.00 

to 

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,99 

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193 

42.5 

13.00 

to 

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34 

32.2 

76 

63.1 

174 

56.5 

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to 

1749 

21 

37.0 

35 

63.6 

264 

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to 

19. 

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36 

74.2 

74 

83.8 

20.00 

to 

21. 

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44.6 

27 

73.4 

34 

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to 

24. 

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123 

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31 

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44 

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25.00 

to 

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61 

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50 

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29 

100.0 

20 

10Q.0 

17 

100.0 

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43i 


640 


1240 


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tion Division  of  Research  and  FLanning.   uRe;iort  of  the  Special 
Commission  on  Wage  Differentials  in  the  Can  and  Cloth  Hat  Industry," 
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1935.  II. R. A.  Division  of  Review,  Work  Material  Ho.  Five 

Number  of  concerns  reporting  : 

(a)  Hew  York  City,  29. 

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HATTERS  ::'UR  CUTTING  INDUSTRY  >,; 
DISTRIBUTION  OF  FACTORY  E"\?LOYEES '  LY  HOURS  WORKED  PER  WEEK 


Hours 
Per  W  ek 


Under  Code 
J"U  L  Y  •  1954 


35* 


Under  Code 


J  A  H  U  A  R  Y   19351 


h .urs  or  under 
30.1  to  25.0  hours 
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30.1  to  40.0  hours 


38 

95 

53 

1,233 


189 

74 

66 

1,594 


40.1  to  45.0  hours 
45.1  to  43.0  hours 
TOTAL 


21 
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53 

3 

1,961 


>;x  -  25  firms 
rt  -  57  fins  =  9i}o   of  the  --'P{:e   earners  in  industry 


SOURCE:   Coae  Authority  Reports  filed  in  Library  -  Division  of  Review  -  NRA 


9813 


-99*+-     TABLE  732 

HATTERS  FUR  CUTTING  INDUSTRY 

DISTRIBUTION  OF  FACTORY  EMPLOYEES  BY  HOURLY  EARNINGS 

MAY  1933  -  January  1935 


..    NUMBER  OF  FACTORY  EITLOYEES 


Earnings          Pre  ERA ggA? Under  Rodexy    Under  Code  * 

— Zbx. — Hiuir. , L_i_I Isffi A.  u  r,  it  h  t     isaa      ,r  tt  t,  y     m.-u    .r  a  tj  tt  &  r  y 

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Under  25c*  per  hour      260 

25c*  to  29. 9r*  121  - 

30c*  to  34.9c*  127  160  6 

35<*  to  39.9c*            68           104               566  ■   619   . 

40<*  to  49.9c*  '          106           316               449  587 

50<?  to  59,9c*           •  88           132               214  295 

60c*  to  69. 9<*            79            71               137  196 

70^  to  79, 9c*            14            51                83  145 

80c*  and  over            23            44                86  119 

c 

Total            886            886              1,541  1,961 


*  7  f  irms  a  47;i  og  wage  eai-ners  in  inaustry 
xx  25  firms 

r   37  firms  a  98;o  of  the  wage  earners  in  industry 

.  —  „ f 

SOURCE:   Code  Authority  Reports  filed  in  Library  -  Division  of  Review  -  NRA 


9S18 


-995- 


TO  BE  USED  WITH  CAUTION 


TABLE  733 

'.TOIETN'S   NECK"7EAR  AND  Si  AFJFAC TURING    INDUSTRY 

TOTAL  NUMBER  OF   FACTORY  EMPLOY     IS,   HOURS' WORKED,   A~TD  "fflEKLY  WAGES 
FOR  VffiEKS   ENDING  FEBRUARY  16,    1933,   AND  1935. 


Area 


Number  of  employees 


Total 


Feb. 
1953 


Feb.  :  Per 
1935  :  cent 


Feb. 

1333 


..H.aur.s..-1'jprked. 


beb.   :  /er 
1935   :  cent 
: change 


"fefilc-ly   vwtcs 


Feb. 
1933 


Feb.":    Per 
1935    : cent 
:  charge 


New  York  City 

2  7  firms  report- 

ing: 

Male 

60 

61 

Female 

513 

575 

Total 

*573 

636 

Total  East-except 

New  York  City 

4  firms  report- 

ing : 

Male 

9 

9 

Female 

196 

272 

+    1.7        2,537        2,351 
+12.1      21,958      20,959 

4-11.0   24,495   23,310 


•7.3  $1,888  $2,058+  9.0 
-4.5   9,090  12,142+33.6 

-4.8  10,978  14,200+29.3 


0     474-    '364   -23.2    269    233-13.4 
196   272    +33.8   9,205   10,325   +12.2   2,230  3,752+64.6 

*205   281    +37-.1    9,679   10,689   +10.4   2,549   3,985+56.3 


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Area 

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Average  hours  per  : 
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Average  weekly 
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:  Average 

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1933  : 

•"ebruary  : 
1935  '  : 

February: February 
1933   I     1935 

:  February  :  February 
:    1933  "  :    1935 

New  York  Oi 

by 

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Male 
Female 

port- 

42.3 
42.8 

38.5 
36.5 

131.50 

17.72 

033.74 
21.12 

$  .74 

.41 

$  .88 
.58 

Total 

42.7 

36.7 

19.16 

22 .33 

.45 

.61 

Total  East- 
New  York  C 

except 
ity 

52.7 
47.0 

40.4 
38.0 

29.89 

11,63 

25.89 
13.79 

.57 
.25 

4  firms  rej 

Male 
Female 

>orting: 

.64 
.36 

Total 

47.2 

38.0 

12.43 

14.13 

.26 

.37 

Source:   Questionnaires  sent  out  by  Division  of  Research  and  Planning,  NRA 
981S 


-996- 


CLASSIFLED  WEEKLY  HOURS  OF  WORK  FOR  FACTORY  EMPLOYEES 
For  a  Representative  Week  in  January  or  February,  1955 

by  Occupations  -  Mid-West  and  Far-West  Areas. 


TABLE  73U 


Hours  worked 
per  week 


Cutters   Henimers   Operators  Pressers   Others   Total 


Less 
20.0 
22.5 
25.0 
27.5 
30.0 
32.5 
36.1 
37.5 
40.0 
42.5 
45.0 
47.5 
50.0 


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to  22.4. 

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-  27.4.. 

-  29.9.. 

-  32.4 . . 

-  34.9.. 

-  37.4.. 

-  39.9.. 

-  42.4.. 

-  44.9.. 

-  47.4.. 

-  49.9.. 
and  over 


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2 

12 


4 

2 

28 

34 

1 

1 

1 

2 

3 

4 

1 

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9 

3 

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1 

5 

6 

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11 

4 

5 

10 

25 

2 

10 

39 

38 

11 

31 

94 

4 

2 

11 

17 

5 

1 

6 

19 

8 

22 

52 

Total 18 


113 


30 


118 


281 


PEE  CENT  OF  TOTAL 


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22.5  -  24.9.. 
25.0  -  27.4.. 

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50.0  and  over 
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103.0 


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100. c 


100.0 


Source:   Compiled  by  Industry  Reporting  Unit  from  Questionnaires  sent  out  by 
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NUMBER  OF  FACTORY  EMPLOYEES  BY  OCCUPATIONS  ACCORDING  TO  HOURLY 

EAHNINGS  FER  WEEK 
EASTERN  AREA   (UNION  CITY,    NEW  JERSEY;   AND  OTHER  THAN  NEW  YORK  CITY) 
FOR  WEEK  ENDING  NEAREST  FEBRUARY  16,1933  and  1935. 

TO  BE  USED  WITH  CAUTION 


Cutters 

Operators 

Press 

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Others 

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February 

February 

February 

February 

1933- 

■1935 

1933-] 

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193c 

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1953-1 

935 

1933-19 

135 

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12 

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7 

3 

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30 

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29.9 

9 

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1 

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3 

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13 

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30.0 

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34.9 

11 

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1 

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9 

29 

21 

31 

35.0 

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37.2 

7 

7 

2 

4 

1 

9 

10 

20 

37.3 

- 

39.9 

1 

3 

1 

4 

1 

8 

3 

15 

40.0 

- 

44.9 

4 

9 

2 

5 

3 

6 

9 

20 

45.0 

- 

47.4 

2 

8 

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2 

1 

4 

9 

47.5 

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49.9 

8 

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1 

1 

1 

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2 

6 

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59.9 

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2 

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1 

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5 

70.0 

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- 

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and   over 

3 

- 

- 

- 

- 

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5 

44 

44 

13 

13 

63 

63 

125     125 

PER 

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TOTAL 

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6.3 

- 

17.5 

11.2 

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15.9 

23. 

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31.7 

24.0 

25.0 

- 

29.9 

20.5 

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25.0 

4. 

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7. 

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1.6 

12. 

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100.0 

100.0 

100. 

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100. 

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SOURCE:   CoTripiled  by  Industry  Reporting  Unit  from  Cruestior.naires  sent  out  by 
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9S1S 


_  ■ 


TO  BE  USED  WITH  CAUTION 


TABLE   73^ 

".TiOMEN'S  NECIFffiAR  AND  SCARF  ;iATUFACTURING  INDUSTRY 

NUTBER  OF  FACTORY  EMPLOYEES  FY  OCCUPATIONS  ACCORDING  TO  HOURLY  EARNINGS  PER  ;<"JEEK 
FOR  A  REPRESENTATIVE  liSEEK  IF  JANUARY  OR  FEBRUARY,  1935 
(Mid-West  and  Far-  .'est  Areas) 


Hourly       : 
"armings      :  Cutters 

Less  than  ,25 

25.0  -  29.9 

30.0  -  34.9..  ......      1 

35,0  -  37.2 

37.3  -  39.9 

40.0  -  44.9 1 

45.0  -  47.4 2 

47.5  -  49.9 1 

50.0  -  54.9 1 

60„0  -  69.9 1 

70.0  -  79.9 1 

80.0  -  89.9 8 

yu.u  •"  c'JoC'........  ^ 

1.00  or  over 

Total.... 18 


Hemmers   Operators   Pressers   Others   Total 


1 

1 

9 
7 
79 
6 
8 
2 


2 

1 

19 

7 

1 


113 


30 


11 

4 

87 

11 
3 


1 
1 


118 


1 

15 

5 

115 

28 

85 

7 

9 

2 

2 

2 


281 


FER  CENT  OF  TOTAL 


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25.0  -  29.9 

30,0  -  34.9 5.5 

35.0  -  37.2 

37.3  -  39.9 

40.0-44.9 5.5     100,0 

45.0  -  47.4 11.1 

47.5  -  49.9 5.6 

50.0  -  54.9... 5.6 

55.0  -  59.9 

60.0  -  69.9 5.6 

70.0  ~  79.9........      5.6 

80,0  -  89.9 44.4 

90,0  -  99.9 11.1 

1.00  or  iver 

Total. 100.0     100.0      100,0 


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8.0 
6.2 
69.9 
5.3 
7.1 
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6.7 

3.3 
63.3 
23.4 

3.3 


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9.3 

5.3 

3.4 

1.0 

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40.9 

9.3 

10.0 

2.5 

30.3 

2.5 

3.2 

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2.8 

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100.0 


100.0 


100,0 


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-1001- 

TABLE  737  (b) 

'.'OMEN'S  NECK7JEAR  AND  SCARF  MANUFACTURING  INDUSTRY 

CLASSIFIED  WEEKLY  EARNINGS  FOR  FACTORY  EMPLOYEES,  WEEK  ENDING 
FEBRU  RY  16,  1933  and  1935  BY  OCCUPATIONS  -  EASTERN  AREA  (Union 
City)  NEW  JERSEY  and  other  than  NEW 
Y0R1  CITY 


Weekly 
earnings 


Cutters 
February 


1933   1935 


Operators 

Feb rue rv 


Pressers 


February 


Others 


Total 


_  February  7eiiT\iaTy_ 
"1933   1935""  1933"   1935"   1933  ~  1935  1933  193J 


Less  than  ".6.00, 


";  6.00 

- 

7.99 

i   8,00 

- 

9.99 

$10.00 

- 

11.99 

$12.00 

- 

13.99 

'14.00 

- 

16.49 

016.50 

— 

18.99 

019. 00 

- 

21.49 

021.50 

- 

t^o  «y  9 

£24.00 

- 

27.49 

1 

$27.50 

- 

29.99 

■$30.00 

- 

32.49 

2 

A32.50 

- 

34.99 

035.00 

- 

37.49 

037.50 

- 

39.99 

540.00 

- 

42.49- 

2 

542.50 

- 

44.99 

045. OC 

and  over 

1 
1 


5 

3 

2 

1 

S 

4 

10 

11 

14 

13 

4 

8 

2 

3 

1 

1 

3 

2 
2 

1 
2 
2 


1 

3 

1 

5 

2 

11 

1 

14 

1 

6 

'   2  ' 

9 

5 

18  ■ 

5 

§3 

6 

V' 

6  ■ 

'  212/ 
19  1 

•16 

26 

7  ' 

18 

39 

2 

4  • 

7 

20 

22 

0 

3 

3 

9 

11 

1  ' 

1 

■  3 

4 

2 

3 

3 

5 

2 

2 

1 

1/ 

2/ 


Total 


44 


pressers  received  minimum  wages 
others  received  minimum  wage 


44 


13 


63 


'63  125   125 


Source:    Compiled  by  Industry  Reporting  Unit  from  Questionnaires  'sent  oUt  bjr 
Research  and  Planning  Division,  NRA  -  4  Reporting  Firms 


9313 


-1002- 

TO  BE  USED  WITH  CAUTION 

Table  737   (c) 

.  WOMEN'S  NECKWEAR  AND   SCARF  1ANUFACTURING  IiJDUSTRY 
CLASSIFIED  WEEKLY  EARNINGS  FOR  FACTORY  EMPLOYEES 
FOR  A  REPRESENTATIVE  WEEK   IN  JANUARY  OR  FEBRUARY  1935 
BY  OCCUPATIONS  -   LID  WEST  AND  FAR  WEST  AREAS 


Weekly 

Earnings Cutters   Henmers   Operators   Pressers   Others  Total 

Less  than  $6.00, . . l/  1       25  26 

•>6.00  -  7.99 4          1         4  9 

8.00  -  9.99 1                   6  7 

10.00  -11.99 2          4         3  9 

1-3.00-13.99 1                 16          3       11  31 

14.00-16.49 1         2         20          13        43  79 

16.50-18.99 4                  41           6        22  73 

19.00  -  21.49 26          2         2  30 

31.50  -  23.39 3                    14 

34.00  -  27.49 2                                        13 

:7.50  -  29.99 1  1 

-.0.00  -  32.49 4  .  4 

-2.50  -  34.99.' 

5.00  -  37.49 5  .  «  .5 

Total 13         2         113          30       118  281 


PER  CENT  OF  TOTAL 


Less  than  S6.00. ... 

$  6£00  -  7.99 

8.00  -  9.99 

10.00  -   11,99 

12.00  -   13.93 5.6 

14.00-   16.49 5.6      100.0 

16.50  -   18.99 22.2 

19.00  -  21.49 

21.50  -  23.99 

34.00  -  27.49 11.1 

27.50  -   23.99 5.6 

30.00  -   32.49 22.2 

52.50  -  34.99 

15.00  -   57.49 27.7 

Total 100.0      100.0 


1/   These  workers  "ere  cart  time  workers. 

SOURCE:   Compiled  by  Industry  Reporting  Unit,  from  Questionnaires  sent  out  by 
Research  and  Planning  Division,  NPA.   8  Reporting  Firms 


3.3 

21.2 

9.5 

3.5 

3.3 

3.4 

5.2 

.9 

5.1 

2.5 

1.8 

13.3 

2.6 

5.2 

14.2 

10.0 

9.3 

11.0 

17.7 

45.4 

t      36.5 

28.1 

56 . 5 

20.0 

13.6 

26.0 

23.0 

6.7 

1.7 

10.7 

2.6 

.8 

1.4 

.8 

1.1 

.4 
1.4 

1.7 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

9813 


Codo 
umber   Approved  Code 

.2.   1  EAI"SE  A"   p  IE  (11  Codes) 


-1CC3- 


Total 


Em.">l  yees 
Thousands) 

309.2 


effective 

Date 


xx   21. 

::   42. 

x  44. 

x  45. 

160. 

161. 

3C7. 

381. 

41-3 . 

436. 

L44. 

Leather  Industry 

Luggage  and  Fancy  Leather  Jooda 

Boot  and  Shoo 

Saddlery  Manufacturing 

Fur  Trapping  Contractors'  Industry 

Fur  Dressing  and  Fur  Dyoing 

Stay  Manufacturing 

Fur  Dealing  Trado 

Fasted  Shoe  Stock 

Fur  Manufacturing  Industry 

Shoe  Pattern 


52.  ) 

J   1-18-33 

17.0 

10-13-33 

206.0 

10-13-33 

3.3 

10-13-33 

1.0 

12-20-33 

5,2 

12-28-33 

.7 

3-8-34 

C-      Q     0 

4-1  i-54 

.5 

5-13-34 

20.0 

5-28-34 

.5 

6_.5-.34 

Jcte; 


1  h  istry 


x  -  PEA  Substitution   approved    Por 
xx  -  EBA  lode  mere   inclusive  than  PEA  Substitution    ''difference 
is  mar?  od) . 


931g 


iLS  733 
.  I  J   MDUSTRY 


CLASSIFIED  HOURLY 

EAEIIIHGS 

OF  VYA 

GE-EARHERS 

117  THE  LEATILjR 

IIIDU31 

BY  BRAS 

CII  OF  IEDl 

rSTRY 

AITD  SEX  FOR  IJ0V1 

iLSBER  1933 

Tanning, 

"Tot" 

al 

Hourly 

Cur 

&n&, 

,j 

elting 

All 

Leather 

Earnings 

Finishing. 

Others 

Indu 
Male 

stry_ 

(in  cents) 

Kale"" 

Female 

Fale 

Female 

i  ale 
3 

Female 

Female 

Under  26.0 

12 

1 

15 

1 

26.0  -  27.4 

21 

4 

- 

21 

4 

27.5  -  29.9 

9 

4 

1 

1 

2 

11 

6 

30.0  -  32.4 

63 

16 

8 

12 

3 

83 

19 

32.5  -  34.9 

1882 

29 

24 

5 

9 

1911 

38 

35.0  -  37.4 

696 

2522 

15 

131 

10 

259 

721 

2911 

37.5  -  39.9 

521 

611 

22 

31 

12 

47 

555 

689 

40.0  -  42.4 

7663 

281 

306 

14 

549 

39 

0518 

334 

42.5  -  44.9 

2453 

422 

92 

7 

141 

27  • 

2686 

456 

45.0  -  47.4 

4254 

260 

121 

12 

139 

9 

4514 

281 

47.5  -  49.9 

2005 

162 

54 

3 

74 

4 

2133 

169 

50.0  -  52.4 

3638 

111 

151 

5 

130 

2 

3919 

118 

52.5  -  54.9 

1688 

*  62 

63 

1 

97 

1 

1848 

64 

55.0  -  57.4 

2729 

37 

100 

1 

168 

2997 

38 

57.5  -  59.9 

1416 

18 

46 

- 

70 

1 

1532 

19 

60.0  -  64,9 

3143 

73 

197 

1 

237 

1 

3577 

75 

55.0  -  69.9 

2063 

3 

121 

135 

2 

2319 

5 

70.0  -  79.9 

3711 

14 

176 

336 

1 

4223 

15 

80.0  -  89.9 

2313 

6(2) 

70 

112 

2495 

6 

90.0  -  99.9 

809 

- 

16 

38 

863 

100,0  and  over 

727 

- 

37 

50 

814 

Totals  (1) 

41816 

4636 

1620 

207 

2319 

406<8>. 

45755 

5249 

Grand  Total 

51 

,004 

(1)  Totals  in  the  sample. 

(2)  Highest  class  interval  in  female  column  reads  "80  and  over''j  it  is  in- 

cluded here  in  80.0  -  89.9  for  convenience  in  tabulating  only. 

(3)  Preliminary  data  only. 

Source:   Y/ages,  Hours  and  Employment  in  the  Leather  Industry,  November  Final, 
Jan.  15,  1934,  Leather  Code  Authority. 


921S 


-1005- 
iLC  739 

12   T  ,  .  I1TD  STRY 

CLAS  L.Y  .,.     ]   S  '      '        -      .3  IS   THE  LEATHER  INDUSTRY 

BY  BRA  'H  31   NDUSTRY  A   G    OR  DECE1UER  1933. 


Tanning, 

Total 

Hour  ly 

Curr 

yingf 

Be 

'lting 

All 

Leather 

Darnj 

Lngs 

sentg ) 

I-  inis 
Hale 

Female 

Ot 
Male 

;hers 
Female 

Industry 

(in  c 

Hale 

Female 

Male 

Female 

Under  26.0 

4 

4- 

26.0 

-  27.4 

1 

1 

27.5 

-  29.9 

1 

1 

7 

1 

8 

30.0 

-  32.4 

42 

10 

9 

1 

2 

1 

53 

12 

32.5 

-  34.9 

1645 

7 

23 

16 

8 

1684 

15 

35.0 

-  37.4 

611 

1972 

30 

186 

23 

266 

669 

2424 

37.5 

-  39.9 

504 

607 

15 

24 

7 

23 

526 

654 

40.0 

-  42.4 

6927 

402 

363 

20 

589 

44 

7879 

466 

42.5 

-  44.9 

2493 

364 

79 

6 

135 

28 

2707 

39B 

45.0 

-  47.4 

5910 

293 

204 

11 

140 

18 

4254 

322 

47.5 

-  49.9 

2172 

152 

68 

7 

32 

9 

2322 

168 

50.0 

-  52.4 

3428 

81 

185 

4 

146 

6 

3759 

01 

52.5 

-  54.9 

2098 

49 

95 

1 

104 

6 

2297 

47 

55.0 

-  57.4 

2485 

46 

120 

1 

175 

1 

2780 

48 

57.5 

-  59.9 

1348 

53 

56 

77 

1481 

53 

60.0 

-  64.9 

2956 

63 

225 

1 

246 

3427 

64 

65.0 

-  69.9 

1973 

5 

148 

155 

2276 

5 

70.0 

-  79.9 

3718 

13 

213 

387 

4318 

13 

80.0 

-  89.9 

2301 

6 

67 

137 

2505 

6 

90.0 

-  99.9 

880 

15 

36 

931 

- 

100.0 

and  oveY 

788 

28 

55 

871 

Totals 

(1) 

40284 

4115 

1943 

269 

2517 

411 

44744 

4795 

Grand  Total 

49, 

539 

(1)  Totals  in  the  sample, 

(2)  Highest  upper  class  limit  of  female  is  ;,80  and  over."  For  convenience  it 

is  assumed  to  be  "80  -  89.9." 

Source:   Report  on  '.ages,  Hours  and  Employment  in  the  Leather  Industry,  Decem- 
ber, 1933  (Final  report  Feb.  21,  1934),  Leather  Code  Authority. 


931S 


-ioo6- 

TAt LE  7U0 

LEATHER  ilTDUSTRY 

CLASSIFIED  IIOUPvLY  EA     X   OF  '..AGE-:      IS   III  THE  LEATHER  IlTDUSTRY 
BY  BR:u\CH  OF  I  IDUSTRY  AID  SEX  FOE  MARCH  1934. 


Tanning, 

Total 

Hourly 

Currying, 

Be 

lting 

All 

Leather 

Earr 

Lings 
i  ent  s ) 

Finishing, 
l'.'ale  Female 

Others 

Industry 

(in  c 

Hale 

Female 

3  lal  e 

Female 

Male 

Female 

Under 

•  26.0 

1 

1 

2 

26.0 

-  27.4 

1 

- 

2 

1 

'2 

27.5 

-  29.9 

1 

3 

4 

30.0 

-  32.4 

6 

3 

1 

2 

3 

'7 

'8 

32.5 

-  34.9 

5 

5 

18 

3 

18 

26 

23 

35.0 

-  37.4 

16 

2245 

8 

199 

4 

330 

28 

.2774 

37.5 

-  39.9 

14 

487 

5 

22 

- 

152 

19 

661 

40.0 

-42.4 

6590 

477 

401 

23 

734 

68 

7725 

568 

42,5 

-  44.9 

2063 

332 

92 

7 

171 

44 

2326 

383 

45.0 

-  47.4 

3719 

257 

182 

8 

214 

25 

4115 

290 

47.5 

-49.9 

2101 

125 

60 

4 

78 

5 

2239 

134 

50.0 

-  52.4  , 

3381 

136 

162 

•••9 

188 

8 

37*31 

153 

52.5 

-  54.9 

2282 

52 

108 

2 

86 

4 

2476 

58 

55.0 

-  57.4 

2316  * 

35 

114 

200- 

7 

2630 

42 

57.5 

-  59.6 

1522 

16 

62 

95 

1679 

16 

60.0 

-  64.9 

3073 

86 

204 

200 

35*62 

'86 

65.0 

-  09. 9 

2239 

9 

127 

155 

2 

2521 

11 

70.0 

-  79.9 

3489 

10 

163 

351 

2 

4003 

12 

80.0 

-  89.9 

2139 

3(2) 

35 

117 

2291 

'  3 

90.0 

-  99.9 

1063 

14 

34 

. .  n'n 

100.0 

_md  over 

646 

12 

46 

704 

' 

Tot  s 

.Is  (1) 

36G71 

4279 

1768 

276 

2757 

Grand 

673 

Total 

« 

41196 
46, 

5228 
424 

(1)  Totals  in  the  sample. 

(2)  Highest  upper  class  limit  is  "80  and  over"  in  original  data.   For  conven- 

ience it  is  here  assumed  to  be  "80  -  89.9". _ 

Source;   Report  on  Wages,  Hours  and  Employment  in  the  Leather  Industry,  prelimin- 
ary larch  1934,  Leather  Code  Authority. 


9213 


-1007- 

TABLOE  741 

LEATHER  INDUSTRY 

CLASSIFIED  HOURLY  EAAFI1TP3  OF    7AGE- EARNERS   IN  THE  LE  ,TKER  INDUSTRY 
3Y  3RANCH  07   IiTDUSTHY  AND   SEX  FOR  JUNE,    1934 


rsLY 

:    CURRY 

Ilk-   ETC 

3ELT 

11  [G        ALL 

OTHE. 

tS      TOTAL  LEaT 

HE?l  Ii'BUSTRY 

HOI 

EARN  I 

I'TG-6 

:    Kale 

Female 

Male 

Femrle 

Male     Female 

Male 

Female 

(in  cents) 

Under 

36.0 

26.0 

-    27.4 

27.5 

-29.9 

30.0 

-   32.4 

6 

1 

6 

1 

32.5 

-   34.9 

1,994 

14 

19 

17 

73 

2,030 

86 

35.0 

-   37.4 

604 

1,783 

10 

185 

6 

317 

620 

2,  234 

37.5 

-   39.9 

405 

577 

16 

25 

4 

107 

425 

709  ' 

40.0 

-   42.4 

6,275 

413 

299 

31 

817 

76 

7,390 

520  ' 

4j.  5 

-  44.9 

3,435 

381 

135 

11 

212 

51 

2,782 

453' 

45.0 

-   4-7.4 

5,89" 

225 

170 

8 

242 

35 

4,305 

259 

47.5 

-   49.9 

3,450 

193 

76 

3 

119 

24 

2,645 

220  ' 

50.0 

-   52.4 

3,573 

96 

156 

7 

171 

12 

3,900 

115 

52.5 

-   54.9 

2,308 

50 

83 

1 

73 

2 

2,469 

53 

55.0 

-   57.4 

2,495 

50 

142 

1 

200 

10 

2,837 

61 

57.5 

-   59.9 

1,697 

10 

72 

1 

113 

2 

1,882 

13 

60.0 

-   64.9 

3,179 

81 

247 

— 

294 

5 

3,720 

87 

65.0 

-   69. 9 

2,  217 

12 

138 

— 

163 

3 

2,518 

15 

70.0 

-79.9 

3,613 

13 

203 

— 

368 

4 

4,184 

17 

80.0 

-  89.9 

2,357 

5 

45 

— 

119 

5 

2,521 

11 

90.0 

-   99.9 

1, 136 

— 

11 

- 

33 

3 

1,170 

3 

100.0 

-  over 

730 

- 

17 

- 

23 

13 

775 

13 

Totals!/ 41, 357 

3,903 

1,839 

273     2 

,934 

738 

46,180 

4,914 

Grand   Tot 

al       51, 

094 

SOURCE:      Code   Authority  Reports   on  Hours,    Wages   rnd  Employment,    September, 
1934. 

1/   Totals   in   the  sample. 


9818 


-IOCS- 
TABLE    742 
LEATHER   INDUSTRY 

CLASSIFIED  HOURLY  EARNINGS   OF  tfAC-E-EARNERS    IN   THE  LEATHER   INDUS- 
TRY BY  BRANCH  0?   INDUSTRY  AHT    SEX  "OR  SEPTEMBER  1934. 


Ta 

.nning, 

All 

Total 

Hourly 

Currying 

Be 

Iting 

others 

Leather 

Earnin 

nts) 

Fini 
Male. 

shing. 

Female 

Ind 

Male 

us  try 

(in  ce 

Male 

Female 

Male 

Female 

Fernal  e 

Under 

26.0 

26.0  - 

27.4 

27.5  - 

29.9 

30.0  - 

32.4 

32.5  - 

3^.9 

1872 

11 

18 

7 

5 

1897 

16 

35.0  - 

37.4 

465 

1693 

7 

129 

4 

497 

476 

2319 

37.5  - 

TO  O 

357 

.520 

7 

47 

- 

131 

364 

748' 

40.0  - 

42.4 

5457 

'436 

282 

52 

787 

111 

6526 

■  579 

42.5  - 

44.9 

2262 

382 

118 

12 

229 

65 

2609 

459 

45.0  - 

49.4 

3429 

,   331 

166 

11 

264 

oo 

3859 

371 

47.5  - 

49.9 

2382 

142 

64 

4 

133 

18 

2579 

164 

50.0  - 

52. -x 

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115' 

152 

5 

201 

O 

o 

3706 

128 

52.5  - 

54.9 

2412 

69 

61 

4 

113 

7 

2586 

80 

55.0  - 

57.4 

2478 

12 

133 

1 

190 

2 

2801 

15 

57.5  - 

RO  o 

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19 

62 

3 

143 

1 

1914 

'23 

60.0  - 

64.9 

3141 

73 

233 

276 

3 

3655 

76 

65.0  - 

69.9 

2151 

18 

153 

191 

2500 

18 

70.0  - 

79.9 

3542 

207 

369 

4118 

5 

80.0  - 

39.9 

2268 

o 

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141 

2455 

9 

90.0  - 

OQ  O 

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10 

45 

1091 

100.0  i 

3ver 

693 

16 

24 

(I 

733 

Totals 

(1) 

39007 

3835 

1745 

248 

3117 
Grand 

928  • 
Total 

■i3869 
48,880 

5011 

(1)      Totals   in  the   sample. 

Source:      Report   on    .Wages,    Hours   and  Employment   in  the   Leather   Ind.ustry; 
September   1934  "by  Leather  Code  Authority,   November  28,    1934. 


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TABLE  743 

LEATHER  INDUSTRY 

CLASSIFIED  HOURLY  EARNINGS  OF   TAGE-E.ENEES  IN  ITHE  LEATHER  INDUSTRY 
3Y  3RANCH  OF   INDUSTRY   AND  SEX  FOR  MARCH,    1935 


TA 

EIING 

• 

HOURLY 

CUR 

RYING 

BELTING 

ALL     ( 

) THEE Si/ 

TOTAL 

LEATHER 

EARNI NG-S     : 

PI11I  SHING 

INDUSTRY 

( c  en  t  s 

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Ma  le 

Female 

Mai  e 

Female 

Male 

Female 

Male 

Female 

under 

26.0 

26.0  - 

27.4 

27.5  - 

29.9 

30.0  - 

32.4 

1 

1 

32.5  - 

34.9 

1,470 

9 

16 

'  23 

4 

1,509 

13 

35.0  - 

37.4 

451 

2,035 

6 

164 

7 

559 

464 

2,758 

37.5  - 

39.9 

547 

453 

20 

38 

1 

230 

568 

771 

40.0  - 

42.4 

5,675 

475 

277 

47 

952 

116 

5,904 

638 

42.5  - 

44.9 

3,323 

396 

143 

37 

259 

37 

2,725 

470 

45.0  - 

47.4 

3,792 

311 

161 

12 

321 

40 

4,274 

362 

47.5  - 

49.9 

2,538 

242 

67 

15 

146 

27 

2,751 

284 

50.0  - 

52.4 

3,832 

144 

183 

7 

250 

30 

4,265 

181 

52.5  - 

54.9 

2,686 

83 

75 

4 

131 

5 

3,893 

92 

55.0  - 

57.4 

2,  646 

28 

115 

2 

217 

5 

2,979 

35 

57.5  - 

59.9 

1,936 

26 

72 

1 

101 

4 

3, 159 

31 

60.0  - 

64.9 

3,783 

91 

253 

237 

1 

4,323 

94 

65.9  - 

69.9 

2,603 

25 

143 

311 

1 

3,056 

26 

7  0.0  - 

79.9 

3,803 

12 

237 

438 

4,478 

12 

80.0  - 

89.9 

2,623 

7 

53 

121 

2,797 

7 

90.0  - 

99.9 

1,265 

13 

3P 

1,316 

100.0  - 

and 

953 

16 

37 

1,016 

over 

Totals^/ 


42,985     4,337      1,852 


377      3,641      1,059     48,478        5,773 
Grand  ?otal       54,251 


SOURCE:      Report   on  wages,    hours   and   employment   in   the   Leather   Industry,    March, 
1935   Dy  the   Leather   Code   Authority. 

_l/   All   others   includes   insoles   and  counters,    cut    soles,    hat 

&.  cap  welting,    dealers   and  heels. 
2/   Totals   in   the   sample. 


TABLE  744 
BOOT  AND  SHOE  MANUFAC TUBING  INDUSTRY 
APPROXIMATION   (a)    OF  AVERAGE  EARNINGS  PER  HOUR 
WEEK  ENDING  OCTOBER  15,    1934 


In  Cities 
of  over 
250,000 

In 
of 

to 

Cities 

20,000 
250,000 

In  Cities 
Towns  under 
20,000 

Average 

for 
State 

Eor  Hales 

Massachusetts 

58.8 

New  Hamokhire 

_ 

Maine 

_ 

New  York 

61.7 

Ohio 

58.6 

Pennsylvania 

59.9 

Wisconsin 

59.7 

Missouri 

61.8 

Illinois 

56.5 

High 
Low 


61.8 
56.5 


59.30 

64.4 

53.2 

58.2 

53.7 

45.6 

56.8 

50.3 

49.4 


64.4 
45.6 


54.4$* 

49.2 

49.5 

62.0 

48.1 

45.1 

50.6 

49.3 

48.9 


62.0 
45.1 


57,50 

58.7 

49.7 

61.4 

54.2 

47.4 

56.5 

52.2 

50.5 


61.4 

47.4 


For  Females 


Massachusetts 

43.7 

Nov;  Hanrp shire 

_ 

Maine 

_ 

New  York 

42.6 

Ohio 

42.6 

Pennsylvania 

45.2 

Wisconsin 

,43.7 

Missouri 

:42.7 

Illinois 

39.7 

High 
Lot/ 


45.2 
39.7 


43. 30 

49.8' 

43.5 

41.6 

38.7 

35.7 

39.0 

34.6 

36.9 


49.8 
34.6 


40. 60 

38.4 

38.8 

47.1 

34.9 

34.5 

37.5 

35.7 

36.8 


47.1 
34.5 


42.40 

45.0 

38.9 

44/9 

39.3 

35.9 

41.0 

37.7 

37.4 


45.0 
35.9 


(a)  Approximation  computed  by  means  of  weighted  averages  of  the  mid- 
points  of  each  hourly  earning  interval   in  the  distributions  by 
locality.  J 


Source: 


Tabulations  by  the  Bureau  of  the  Census  of  reports  submitted  b- 
members  oi  the  industry.  National  Recovery  Administration, 
Division  of  Review,  "Final  Report  of  the  Survey  Committee  on 
the  operation  of  the  Code  for  the  Boot  and  Shoe  Manufacture 
Industry"  July  16,  1935. 


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Table  No.  17 

PERCENTAGE  DISTRIBUTION  OF  THE  NUMBER  OP  MALE  EMPLOYES 
BY  AVERAGE  HOURLY  EARNING  WAGE  GROUPS ,  SEGREGATED  BY  THE 
POPULATION  CLASSIFICATIONS  PRESCRIBED  IN  THE  CODE,  FOR 
EACH  OF  THE  PRINCIPAL  SHOE  PRODUCING  STATES,  BASED  ON 
DATA  FURNISHED  BY  MEMBERS  OF  THE  INDUSTRY  FOB  ONE  WEEK 

IN  OCTOBER,  I93U 


71 


Percentage  of  Employee  Earning,  Per  Hour 


In  Cities  of  over 
250,000,  including 
18,587  Employees 

Massachusetts 

New  York 

Ohio 

Pennsylvania 

Wisconsin 

Missouri 

Illinois 

In  Cities  of  20,000 
to  250,000,  includ- 
ing 23 ,413  Employes 


Less  than 
40^ 


19-37* 
18.20 
15.46 
14.31 

9.97 
15.04 
20.13 


40#  to 

5<¥ 


19.65* 

18.04 
22.49 
20.37 
23.27 
14.28 
16.19 


Massachusetts 

14.98* 

20.34 
16.49 

New  Hampshire 

11.54 

Maine 

27-98 

20.90 

New  York 

15.32 
24.15 

18. 96 

Ohio 

22.45 

Pennsylvania 

43.27 

29.68 

Wisconsin 

12.93 
27.74 

26.68 

Missouri 

25.21 

Illinois 

36.16 

20.79 

In  Cities  and  Towns 

of 

Less  than  20,000,  Includ- 

ing 43,840  Enroloves 

* 


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60* 


15.29* 

14.90 

19.36 

20.05 
19.11 

14.96 
9.15 


601  to 
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18.82* 

15.44 

15.94 

23.51 

11.95 

23.32 

18. 71 

21.98 

16.07 

15.39 

8.46 

19.75 

20.09 

27.21 

12.24 

23.05 

13.51 

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11.98 

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17.46 

25.23 

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28.27 

25.22 

30.50 

46.48 

8.05 

26.16* 

40.59 
15.66 
23.69 

15.35 

3.20 

20.55 

7.60 

6.49 


Massachusetts 

24.87* 

New  Hampshire 

41.13 

Maine 

37.07 

New  York 

9.31 

Ohio 

48.34 

Pennsylvania 

Wisconsin 

29.30 

Missouri 

31.38 

Illinois 

32.89 

21.57* 

19.77* 

15.69* 

18.10* 

19.18 
24.04 

17.17 

11.00 

11.52 

16.55 

11.14 

11.20 

18.10 

20.13 

20.84 

31.62 

26.02 

20.15 

12.11 

5.79 

24.96 

14.48 

7.12 

5.10 

25.51 

21.66 

14.26 

9.27 

26.95 

20.98 

13.40 

7.29 

26.73 

21.08 

13.14 

6.16 

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Table  Ho.  16 

PERCENTAGE  DISTRIBUTION  07  SI  NUMBER  07  7EMALE  EMPLOYES 
BY  AVERAGE  HOUELT  EARNING  1 AGE  GROUPS .  SEGREGATED  BT  THE 
POPULATION  CLASSIJI CATIONS  PRESCRIBED  IN  THE  CODI,  TOR 
EACH  07  TEE  PRINCIPAL  SHOE  PRODUCING  STATES.  BASED  01 
DATA  7UBNISHED  BT  MEMBERS  07  THE  INDUSTRY  TOR  ONE  IEEE 

IN  OCTOBER,  1934 


72 


In  Cities  of  over 
250,000,  includii* 
13.573  Employes 

Massachusetts 

New  York: 

Ohio 

Pennsylvania 

Wisconsin 

Missouri 

Illinois 

In  Cities  of  20,000 
to  250,000.  includ- 
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Massachusetts 

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Maine 

New  York 

Ohio 

Pennsylvania 

Wisconsin 

Missouri 

Illinois 

In  Cities  and  Towns  of 
Less  than  20,000,  in- 
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Less  than 


25.67* 

35.3p 

26.14 

28.99 
19.84 
31.06 

35. 9* 


Percentage  of  Employes  Earning,  Per  Hour 
35*  to     40*  to 


26.26* 

18.14 

40.51 

31.97 

40.52 

58.44 
40.89 
67.21 
54.32 


Massachusetts 

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48.3O 

New  Hampshire 

Maine 

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New  York 

18.14 

Ohio 

64.64 

Pennsylvania 

68.90 

Wisconsin 

51. 81 

Missouri 

58.82 

Illinois 

53.62 

22.28* 
23.19 
21.99 
20.03 

21.65 
16.71 
13.30 


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23.26 

25.48 

25.23 

23.51 

21.28 

22.94 


18.02* 

12.16 

19.06 

13.29 
19.76 
21.73 
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26.79 

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Table  No.  22 

Week  Ended 

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So-     fta- 

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Earnings 
Office 

Em- 
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Average  Weekly  1 
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January  12.  19"V5 

Males 
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56.  Iff 

56,9f 

57-V 

$20.06 

$20.15 

$23.13 

Cities  of  orer  250,000 

60.9 

61.8 

56.3 

21.89 

21.94 

22.84 

Cities,  20.000  to  250,000 

58-5 

60.3 

57.9 

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20.73 

23.20 

Cities, Towns  under  20,000 

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Six  Southern  States 

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46.9 

51.0 

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Females 
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39-9 

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16.70 

Cities  of  over  250,000 

42.5 

42.4 

43.9 

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15.41 

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Cities,  20,000  to  250,000 

40.7 

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Cities  Towns  under  20,000 

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Six  Southern  States 

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60.6 

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56.9 

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Cities,  20,000  to.  250,000 

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Cities,  Towns  under  20,000 

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Six  Southern  States 

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Boot  and  Shoe  Manufacturing  Industry 
Average  Hourly  and  Average  Weekly  Earnings,  by  Sex  and  Population  Groups,  1934  and  1935 

Average  Hourly  Earnings   Average  Weekly  Earnings 
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January  12.  1915 

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Cities, Towns  under  20,000  53. 4  53.7 

Six  Southern  States  46-5  46-9 

Females 

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Cities  of  over  250,000  42-5  42. 4 

Cities,  20,000  to  250,000  40.7  40-9 

Cities  Towns  under  20,000  38.3  38.7 


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September  15,  1934 

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Table  749 

Boot  and  Shoe  Manufacturing  Industry 

PERCENTAGE  DISTRIBUTION  OF  THE  NUMBER  OF  MALE  EMPLOYS 
BY  AVERAGE  HOUHLT  EARNING  WAGE  GEOUPS ,  SEGREGATED  BY  THE 
POPULATION  CLASSIFICATIONS  PRESCRIBED  IN  THE  CODE,  JOB 
EACH  OF  THE  PRINCIPAL  SHOE  PRODUCING  STATES,  BASED  ON 
DATA  FURNISHED  BY  MEMBERS  OF  THE  INDUSTRY  FOR  ONE  WEEK 

IN  OCTOBER,  193U 


Percentage  of  Employes  Earning.  Per  Hour 


In  Cities  of  over 
250,000,  including 
18.587  Employees 

Massachusetts 

New  York 

Ohio 

Pennsylvania 

Wisconsin 

Missouri 

Illinois 

In  Cities  of  20,000 
to  250,000,  includ- 
ing ZS  ,411  Employes 


Less  than 
40* 


19-37* 
16.20 
.1*6 


S: 


31 
9-97 

15.  Oh 
20.13 


Massachusetts 

14.98* 

New  Hampshire 

11.54 

Maine 

27-96 

New  York 

15.32 
24.15 

Ohio 

Pennsylvania 

^3.27 

Wisconsin 

12.93 
27.7* 

Missouri 

Illinois 

36.16 

In  Cities  and  Towns'  of 
Less  than  20,000,  Includ- 
ing 1»3,840  Employes 


Massachusetts 

24.87* 

New  Hampshire 

hi.  13 

Maine 

37.07 

New  York 

9.31 

Ohio 

is.  34 

Pennsylvania 

Wisconsin 

29.30 

Missouri 

31.38 

Illinois 

32.89 

Uo#  to 
5<¥ 


19.65* 
16.04 

22.49 

20.37 
23.27 

14.28 
16.19 


20. 3ty 

16.49 

20.90 

18. 96 

22.45 

29.68 

26.68 

25.21 

20.79 


21.57* 

w.is 

24.04 
18.10 
26.02 
24.96 
25.51 
26.95 
26.73 


50^  to 


15.29* 
14.90 

19.36 
20.05 

19.11 

14.96 
9.15 


19.70* 
15.44 

23.51 
23.32 
21.98 
15.39 
19.75 
27,.  21 
23.05 


6cy  to 
70* 


22.71* 
II.08 
17.46 
18.07 

19.38 
25.22 

46.46 


18.82* 

15.91* 

11.95 

18. 71 
16.07 
8.46 
20.09 
12.24 
13.51 


19.77* 

15.69* 

17.17 

11.00 

16.55 

11.14 

20.13 

20.84 

20.15 

12.11 

14.48 

7.12 

21.66 

14.26 

20.98 

13.40 

21.08 

13.14 

Over 
JSL 


22.38$ 
36.88 

25.23 
27.20 
28.27 
30.50 
8.05 


26.16* 

40.59 
15.66 
23.69 

15.35 
3.20 

20.55 
7.60 
6.U9 


18.10* 
11.52 
11.20 
31.62 

5.79 
5.10 

9.27 
7.29 

6.16 


Source 


96  16 


Based  on  tabulations  of  the  Bureau  of  the  Census  from  reports  sub- 
mitted by  members  of  the  Industry.  National  Recovery  Administration 
Division  of  Review.  Report  of  the  Survey  Committee  on  the  operation 
of  the  Code  for  the  Boot  and  Shoe  Manufacturing  Industry,  July  16, 
1935. 


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Table  750 
Boot  and  Shoe  Masxrfacturing  Industry 

PERCENTAGE  DISTRIBUTION  01  SI  NUMBER  OF  JEMALE  EMPLOYES 
BT  A7ERAGE  HOURLY  EARNING  I AGE  GROUPS ,  SEGREGATED  BY  TBI 
POPULATION  CLASSI7I CATIONS  FB1SCRIBKD  II  THE  CODE,  JOB 
EACH  07  TBS  PRINCIPAL  SHOE  PRODUCING  STATES,  BASXD  01 
DATA  JURNISHED  BT  MEMBERS  OJ  BE  INDUSTRY  TOE  013 

IB  OCTOBER,   1934 


In  Cities  of  orer 

Lass  than 

35#  to 
404 

40/  to 

^  ts 

«5<¥ 

Over 
50* 

250,000,  including 

13.573  Employes 

Massachusetts 

25.675s 

22.2851 

18.0256 

13.2751 

20. 7# 

New  York 

35.30 

23.19 

12.16 

10.51 

18.84 

Ohio 

28.14 

21.99 

19.06 

11.99 

18.82 

Pennsylvania 

28.99 
19.84 

20.03 

13.29 

10.90 

26.79 

Wisconsin 

21.65 

19.76 

17.67 

21.08 

Missouri    ' 

31.06 

16.71 

21.73 

11.13 

19.37 

Illinois 

35.2+ 

13.30 

39.51 

5-42 

5.83 

In  Cities  of  20,000 

to  250,000,  includ- 

ing 18,928  Employes 

Massachusetts 

26.2656 

21.6556 

17.9M 

13M 

21.0156 

New  Hampshire 

18.14 

i3.ll 

12.57 

12.46 

^3.72 

Maine 

40.51 

15.82 

13.29 

14.87 

5.06 

2502 

New  York 

31.97 
40.52 
58.44 
40.89 

23.26 

13.45 

16.45 

Ohio 

25. 4* 

16.84 

10.02 

7.14 

Pennsylvania 

25.23 

7.79 

5.38 

3.16 

Wisconsin 

23.51 

18.02 

8.52 

9.06 

Missouri 

67.21 

21.28 

6.70 

2.48 

2.33 

Illinois 

5^.32 

22.94 

10.43 

7.09 

5.22 

In  Cities  and  Towns  of 

Less  than  20,000,  in- 

cluding 34 .150-  Employes 

Massachusetts 

35.6l5f 
48.30 

21.6956 

17.0256 

9.W 

15.8756 

New  Hampshire 

19.^7 

13.00 

8.60 

10.63 

Maine 

46.52 

21.28 

11.05 

8.76 

12.39 

New  York 

18.14 

13-64 

15-85 

16.53 

35.84 

Ohio 

64.64 

18.69 

10.42 

3.03 

4.21 

3.22 

Pennsylvania 

68.90 

15.52 

7.91 

3.46 

Wisconsin 

51. 81 

18.98 

13.03 

8.43 

7.75 

Missouri 

58.82 

19.7* 

12.42 

5.32 

3.70 

Illinois 

53.62 

20.15 

13.27 

6.89 

6.07 

Source:     Based  on  tabulations,  of  the  Bureau  of  the  Census  from  reports  sub- 

raitted  by  members  of  the  industry.  National  Recovery  Administration 
Division  of  Review.  Report  of  the  Survey  Committee  on  the  operation 
of  the  Code  for  the  Boot  and  Shoe  Manufacturing  Industry,  July  16, 

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Lietropolitan       Outside       Number  of     Per  Cent  Cumulative 

ITev/  York  (a)        Few  York     Wage  of  Wage  Percent   of 

City  (b)     Earners         Earners  Wage  Earners 


Hour: 

3  Workec 
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"  Humb 

er 

20  lu 

275 

9 

284 

12.4 

12.4 

20.1 

-   30 

217 

13 

230 

10.1 

22.  5 

30.1 

-    35 

202 

6 

208 

9.1 

31.6 

35.1 

-   40 

1144 

160 

1304 

57.  1 

88.7 

40.1 

-   45 

151 

7 

158 

S.8 

95.5 

45.1 

-   50 

30 

2 

38 

1.7 

97.2 

50.1 

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4C 

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40 

1.3 

99.0 

Over 

60 

IS 

4 

23 

1.0 

100.0 

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2084 

201 

2285 

100.  c 

(a)  31  establishments  reporting 

(b)  10      "  " 

(c)  41      N  I" 

Source:  I\T,R.A.  questionnaire  returns.   Tabulation  by  the  Bureau  of  the  Census  for 
the  national  Recovery  Administration  Division  of  Research  and  Planning 
Oct.  31,  1935. 


9818 


~io65~ 


TABLE  760 

Fur  Dressing  and  Dyeing  Industry 

Classified  Hourly  Earnings  of  Wage  Earners, 

Week  of  Sept.  15,  1933 


Metropolitan  Outside   All  Re-porting;  Establishments  (c) 


New  York  (a)  New  York  Number  of 


of 


Curnu- 


City  (b)  Wage  Earners  Wage  Earners  lative 


Hourly  Earnings 
Cents  per  Hour 


Number 


Number 


<?o   of 

Wage 
Earners 


Under  20  cents  - 
20  -  24.9 

25-29.9  7 

30-34.9  149 

35  -  39.9  149 

40  -  49.9  217 

50  -  59.9  421 

60  -  79.9  427 

80  -  99.9  123 

1.00  and  over  591 

Total  2084 


2 

2 

6 

1 

53 

26 

61 

38 

12 

201 


2 
9 

155 
150 
270 
447 
488 
151 
605 
2285 


0.1 

0.1 

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6.7 

7.2 

6.6 

13.8 

11.8 

25.6 

19.6 

45.2 

21.4 

66.6 

7.0 

73.6 

26.4 

100.0 

100.0 


Source:   N.R.A.  Questionnaire  Returns.   Tabulation  by  the  Bureau  of  the 
Census  for  the  National  Recovery  Administration  Division  of 
Research  and  Planning.   Oct.  31,  1933. 

(a)  31  establishments  reporting 

(b)  10  establishments  reporting 

(c)  41  establishments  reporting 


9818 


-1066- 


IA3LS    76I 

Pur  Sianufacturing  Industry-Retail  Par  Trr.de 

CLASSIFIED  WEEKLY  HOURS  0?  T70PJ:  FOR  FACTORY  *7AGE  EARilERS 

3Y  >2SI0K 
Representative  Week  of  October,    1932. 


Weel: 

ly  "ours 

Eastern 

Southern 

Lid-western 

Western 

All- 

States 

States 

States 

States 

States 

20  hou 

rs  or  less 

3 

2 

9 

1 

15 

20.1  - 

25   . 

4 

1 

7 

1 

13 

25  .^1  - 

30  '  . 

2 

- 

1 

2 

5 

30. -1  - 

35   , 

2 

- 

12 

1 

15 

35  ..1  - 

40 

12? 

- 

50 

6 

184 

40.-1  - 

45  • 

37 

4 

106 

25 

172 

45,1  - 

50  ■ 

62 

23 

130 

33 

248 

50:1  - 

55  ■ 

11 

23 

65 

- 

99 

55;1  - 

60  • 

2 

4 

10 

- 

16 

60  or  i 

no  re 

- 

8 

17 

- 

25 

Total 

251 

65 

407 

69 

792 

Number  of 

Establishments 


67 


160 


Source:  N.B..A.  questionnaire  returns.   Tabulation  by  the  Bureau  of  the 
Census  for  the  national  Recovery  Administration,  Division  of 
Research  and  Planning,  iiarch  2,  1934. 


)318 


-1067- 

TA3LS    762 
Far  Liaivufacturing  Industry-Wholesale 
CLASSIFIED  WEEKLY  HOURS   01  WORK  FOR  FACTORY  WAGE  EAR1IERS 
Payroll  vreek  Representative   of  C-ctaber,    1932 


nOurs 

Worked  Number 


20  liours  or  less IV 

20.1  -  25 1 

25.1  -  30 8 

30.1  -  55 14 

35.1  -  40 103 

40.1  -  45 43 

45.1  -  50 8 

50.1-55  5 


55.1  -  60 5 

Over  60 4 

Total  213 


Source:   i'.R.A.  questionnaire  returns.   23  concerns  reporting. 

Tabulation  "by  the  Eureau  of  the  Census  for  the  National 
Recovery  Administration,  Division  of  Research  and  Planning, 
Larch  2,  1934. 


9818 


~io6s- 

TABLE  763 

Fur  Manufacturing  Industry-Eetp.il  Fur  Trade 

CLASSIFIED  HOUELY  EARKIiIGS  OF  FACTORY  WAGS  EARNERS 

3Y  HEGIOE 

Eepresentative  Week  of  October,  1932. 


ffourly  Earnings 

Eastern 

Southern 

Llid-tfe  stern 

Western 

All 

(cents) 

States 

States 

States 

States 

Sta/tcs 

Under  20  cents 

- 

13' 

13 

21 

47 

20  -  24.9 

6 

5 

13 

- 

24 

25  -  29.9 

10 

13 

44 

5 

72 

30  -  34.9 

11 

17 

-4 

48 

5 

81 

35  -  39.9 

29   . 

4. 

43 

6 

82 

40  -  44.9 

26 

2 

40 

7 

73 

45  -  49.9 

23 

- 

39 

7 

69 

50  -  54.9 

15 

1 

51 

4 

71 

55  -  59.9 

9 

1 

18 

4 

32 

60  -,  63.9 

16 

-' 

25 

4   , 

45 

70  -  79.9 

16 

4 

24 

1 

45 

80  -  89.9 

14 

2 

13 

2 

31 

90  -  99.9 

24 

1 

10 

- 

35 

100  or  more 

52 

2 

2G 

3 

83 

Total 

251 

65 

407 

69 

792 

Humber  of 

Establishments   62 


67 


18 


160 


Source:   I7.E.A.  questionnaire  returns.   Tabulation  by  tiie  Bureau  of  the  Census 
for  the  national  Recovery  Administration,  Division  of  Research  and 
Planning.  March  2,  1334. 
(a)   See  other  tables  for  percentage  distributions  -and  for  comparisons 
vith  1329  and  1933. 


3818 


-1Q67- 

TABLE    7^2 
Par  Llanufacturing  Industry-Wholesale 

CLASSIFIED  WEEKLY  "OURS   Or  WORK  POS  FACTORY  WAGE  EARIIERS 
Payroll  vree]c  Representative   of  0-cta.Der,    1932 


Hours 

Worked , ITrj/iber 

20  hours  or  less 1? 

20.1  -  25 1 

25.1  -  30 8 

30.1  -  35  14 


o 


5.1  -  40  103 


40.1  -  45 48 

45.1  -  50 8 

50.1'-  55 5 

55.1  -  60 5 

Over  60 4 

Total  213 


Source:   IT.R.A.  questionnaire  returns.   23  concerns  reporting. 

Tabulation  by  the  Bureau  of  the  Census  for  the  National 
Recovery  Administration,  Division  of  Research  and  Planning, 
Larch  2,  1934. 


9818 


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TA3LE  763 

Fur  manufacturing   Industry-Retail  Fur  Trade 

CLASSIFIED  HOURLY  EARFI1IGS  OF  FACTORY  WAGS  EARNERS 

3Y  REGIOi: 

Representative  Xleeh  of  October,    1932. 


Hourly  Earnings  Eastern  Southern         hid-~estem 

(cents)  States  States  States 


Under  20  cents 

— 

13 

13 

20  -  24.9 

6 

5 

13 

25  -  29.9 

10 

13 

.44 

30  -  34.9 

11 

17 

43 

35  -  39.9 

29 

4 

43 

40  -  44.9 

26   • 

..  .  .   2 

40 

45  -  49.9 

23 

- 

39 

50  -  54.9 

15 

1 

51 

55  -  59.9 

9 

1 

18 

60  -  69.9 

16 

- 

25 

70  -  79.9 

16 

4 

24 

80  -  89.9 

14 

2  . 

13 

90  -  99.9 

24 

1 

■  10 

100  or  more 

52 

2 

26 

Total 

251 

65 

407 

Western 
States 

All 
States 

21 

47 

- 

24 

5 

72 

5 

•  81 

6 

82 

7 

75 

7 

69 

4 

.  71 

4 

.  32 

4 

45 

c 

1 

45 

2 

31 

3 
69 


00 


83 


ITuraber  of 

Establishments       62 


i: 


67 


18 


160 


Source:   F.R.A.  questionnaire  returns.   Tabulation  by  the  Bureau  of  the  Census 
for  the  national  Recovery  Administration,  Division  of  Research  and 
Planning.  i.Iarch  2,  1954. 
(a)   See  other  tables  for  percentage  distributions  and  for  comparisons 
•■ith  1929  and  1933. 


9818 


-io69- 


TABLE  76U 
Par  tlanufacturing  Industry-  Wholesale  Fur  Trade 
Distribution  of  Average  Hourly  Earnings  of  Factory  Workers,  By  Region 

Representative  Week  in  October  1932. 


Y.exi   York 


Hourly  Darnings 
(Cents) 


kinneapolis 

& 
St.  Paul 


Numb e 3 


Under  20 
20  -  29.9 
30  -  33,9 
40  -  49.9 
50  -  53.9 
60  -  63.3 
70  -  73.3 
80  -  89.9 
90  -  99.9 
100  and  over 


Total 


3 

9 

24 

130 

174 


1 
8 
7 
1 
3 


20 


Number  of  Establishments 


Miscellaneous 


of    Workers 


1 
6 
7 


19 


Total 


5 
1 
9 

15 
8 

12 
9 

24 
130 
213 


23 


Source  :   U.S.A.  questionnaire  returns,   national  Recovery  Administration, 
Division  of  Research  and  Planning,  Derived  from  "Report  and  Recon 
nendations  in  Wages  and  Hours  in  Fur  Manufacturing  by  the  Special 
Fur  Commission" ;■  prepared  by  Paul  Abelson,  Willard  E.  Atkins,  and 
H.  La  Rue  Erain,  Jan.  22,  1935. 


-RO- 


TABLE    765 


TO  BL  USED  WITH  CAUTION 


FUR  MANUFACTURING  INDUSTRY 
DISTRIBUTIONS  OF  AVEHAC-E  HOURLY  RATES  FOR  FACTORY 
WORKERS   FT    THE  FUR  TRADE  AS   SHOWN   3Y  CENSUS  DATA  FOR  REPRE- 
SENTATIVE WEEK  FT  OCTOBER,    1932,    AND  BY  SPECIAL   FUR  COM- 
MISSION  DATA,    WEEK' OF  SEPTEMBER   24-29,    1934. 


NUMBER 


PER     OBIT 


Non-Comulative 

Cumulai 

,ive 

(less   than  basis) 

1932 

1932 

1933 

1932' 

1934 

census 

:Commis- 

Census 

Commis- 

Census 

Commis- 

(a) 

:sion. 
:     (b) 

(a) 

sion. 

00 

(a) 

sion. 

(b) 

Under  20rf  ' 
20-29.9 
30-39.9 
40-49.9 
50-59.9 
60-69.9 
70-79.9 
80-89.9 
*90-S9.9 
100  and  over 
TOTAL 


47 

— 

4.7 

- 

4.7 

101 

14 

10 . 0 

.7 

14,7 

164 

131 

16.3 

6.6 

31.0 

153 

292 

15.2 

14.7 

46.2 

118 

222 

11.7 

11.2 

57.9 

53 

169 

5.3 

8.5 

63, 2 

57 

165 

5.7 

8.3 

63.9 

40 

100 

■     4.0 

5.0 

72.9 

59 

51 

5.9 

2.6 

78.8 

213 

839 

21.2 

42.4 

100.0 

1005 

1,983 

100.0 

100.  c 

100.0 

.7 
7.3 

22.0 
33.2 
41.7 
50.0 
55.0 
57.6 
100.0 
10C.0 


Sources: 

(a).N.R.A.    questionaire   returns   from  160  retail  and  23  wholesale 
concerns.    (See   geographical   detail   elsewhere).      Tabulation 
by  the  Bureau  of  the   census   for  the  National  Recovery  Admin- 
istration,   Division  of  Research  and  Planning,    March  2,    1934 

(b).    Fur  Commission   questionaire   returns  from  292  concerns,    (See 
Re-oort   of   the   Special  Commission  on  Wages   and  Hours   in  Fur 
Manufacturing,    Jan  22,    1935)     N.R.A.    Division  of  Review  Work 
Materials  No. Six,    March  1936,    Appendix  II. 


9    1  8 


-1071- 

TABLE  7bb 

Flip.  t^iTL'"ACTUP.IiiG  I.OUSTRY 

Distributions  of  Hourly  Hates 
In  and  Outside  of  He'"  York  City,  By  Crafts 

September  24-29,1954 


New  York 

Outside 

New  Ye  :  k 

Outside  : 

New  York 

Outside 

Average  Hourly 
Hates  (in  Cents') 

City 

NYC 

City  :   NYC 

City 

NYC 

lluraber,  of  Employees  Percentage  of 

•   Ernolovees 

Cumulative  Per- 
centage 

Under  20 

20  —  29.9 

— 

14 

— 

1.1 

— 

1.1 

30  —  59.9 

2 

129 

0.3 

l'\0 

0.5 

11.1 

40  —  49.9 

3 

289 

.4 

22.4 

.7 

35.5 

50  —  59.9      : 

1 

■  221 

.  .1 

17.2 

.8 

50.7 

60  — < 69.9 

.  1 

168 

.  i. 

13.0 

.9 

63.7 

70—  .  79.<9 

5 

160 

.7 

12.4 

1.6 

76.1 

80  —  89.9 

32 

68 

4.6 

5. -.3  ' 

6.2 

81.4 

90  —  99.9 

14 

37 

2.'1 

2.9 

8.2 

84.3 

100  —109.9 

100 

87 

14.4 

6.7 

22.6 

91.0 

110  —119.9 

13? 

45 

27.0 

3.5 

49.6 

94.5 

120  —129  .'9 

162 

26 

23.4 

2.0 

73.0 

96.5 

150  —139.9 

26 

6 

3.8 

.5 

76.8 

97.0 

14^  —149.9 

86 

14 

12.4 

1.1 

89.2 

98.1 

150  —159.9 

31 

9 

4.5 

.7 

93.7 

98.8 

160  —169.9 

5 

5 

.7 

.4 

94.4 

99.2 

170  —179.9 

14 

5 

2.0 

.2 

96.4 

99.4 

180  —189.9 

3 

5 

.4 

.2 

96.8 

99.6 

190  —209.9 

15 

1 

2.2 

.1 

99.^ 

99.7 

210  and  over 

7 

4 

1.0 

.3 

100.  i 

100.0 

TOTAL 

694 

1,289 

100 . 0 

100.0 

Source:   NRA  questionaire  returns:   National  'Reccver1''  Administration, 

Division  of  Pese?rch  and  Planning.   P.enort  and  Recommendations 
on  Wages  aid  Hours  in  Fur  i  anuf acturing,  Prepared  by.  Paul 
Abelson,  ,:illard  E.  Aticins,  and  H.  LuRue  ^rain,  January  22,  1935 


9818 


TO  BE  USED  WITH  CAUTION 


-1072- 

TABLS  767 

eur  mmueacturing  industry 


AVENGES  '  OF  HOURLY  AND  WEEKLY  EARNINGS  AND  WEEKLY  HOURS  WORKED, 

BY  SEX  AI3  REGION, 
Representative  Week  of  October  1929,  1932,  1933. 


-  -■ 

Average  Hourly  Earnings 

19  2  9 

19  3  2 

1 
X 

9  3  3 

No>  of 

M    F   Total    M 

E   Total 

M 

E    To 

tal 

States 

Estab 

Eastern 

53 

$  1.20   .73 

.94   .93 

.53   .74 

.97 

.  6; '. 

.78 

Mid-West 

57 

.91    .59 

.73   .54 

.39  '  .50 

.71 

.43 

.54 

Western 

15 

.62   .73 

.70   .60 

.60   .60 

.67 

.62 

.63 

Southern 

11 

.76   .33 

.45  :  .52 

. 25   . 33 

.69 

.38 

.47 

Combined 

136 

.98   .62 

.77    .72 

.45   .56 

.80 

.49 

.61 

Average  Weekly  Earnings 

Eastern 

:53 

$53.45:31.19: 

41.11:39.77 

25.25:31.83' 

36.74: 

23.46 

:  29.55 

Mid-Nest 

•57  ■■ 

46.28:25.93' 

33.82:30.89 

18.53:23.59' 

30.77: 

18.23- 

:  22.92 

Western 

:15 

29.09:33.11: 

32.05:26.00 

27.85:27.43: 

25.54: 

25.16 

:  25.47 

Southern 

11 

41.65:17.67! 

24.27:27.18 

12.90:17.09: 

26.59: 

15.51 

:  18.76 

Comoined 

136 

47.70:27.62: 

35.41:33.54 

20.83:25.95: 

20.11 

:  24.92 

Eastern 

"  53  • 

44.5  42.9 

43.6  42.9 

43.2  43.0 

38.1 

37.4 

37.7 

Mid-Weste 

rn57 

51.1  43.8 

46.6  48.4 

46.9  47.5 

43.2 

42.4 

42.7 

Western 

15 

47.1  45.4 

45.9  43.5 

46.3  45.7 

39.8 

40.3 

40.2 

Southern 

'  11 

•54.9  53.1 

53.6  .52.1 

51. ,8  51.9 

38.6 

41.0 

40. 

Combined 

136 

48.5  44.5 

46.0  46.5 

46. .2  46.3 

40.8 

40.7 

40.8 

Number  of  Factory  Workers 


Eastern    53 

134 

167 

301 

101 

.122. 

223 

113 

1  r-tr-r 

13? 

246 

Mid-Western57 ■ 

183 

■289 

472 

152 

219. 

371 

153 

256 

409 

Western  ,  15 

22 

61 

83 

12 

41 

53 

13 

44 

57 

Southern   11 

17 

45 

62 

17 

41 

58 

17 

41 

58 

Combined  136 

356 

562 

918 

232 

423 

705 

296 

474 

770 

Source:  N.  R.  A.  questionnaire  returns  from  identical  establishments.   Tabula- 
tion by  Bureau  of  the  Census  for  the  National  Recovery  Administration. 
Reprinted  from  Report  of  Special  Commission  on  Wages  and  Hours  in  the 
Eur  Manufacturing  Industry,  N.  R.  A.  Division  of  Review,  Work  Materials 
No.  Six. 


9818 


C  ' 
-107  ■;- 

TABLE   763 
FUR  LAHOFAGTUaiNG  INDUSTRY  -  RETAIL  FUR  TRADE 
Classified  Weekly  Earnings  of  Office  Employees,  3y  Region. 
Representative  Payroll  Week  of  October,  1932. 


Weekly  Earnings 


i,  id- 
Eastern     Southern    Western  Western   All 
States      States States   States  States 


Under  $10. no 

$10.00  -  $12.49  9 

12.50  —  14.99  4 

15.00  ~  17.49  19 

17.50  -  19.99  10 

20.00  -  24.99  26 

25.00  -  29.99  35 

30.00  ~  34.99  28 

35.00  gjicL  over  57 

Total  188 

Number  of  Establishments: 

Answering  questionnaire  62 

Re-porting  Office 

Employees  33 


3 
1 

3 
5 
6 
2 


20 

13 
6 


6 

8 

7 
21 

7 
18 

7 

0 

3 
85 

67  , 

35 


1 
1 
1 


3 
2 


18 
4 


10 
19 
12 
43 
23 
50 
47 
38 
SO 
302 

160 
78 


Source:  NRA  Questionnaire.  Tabulation  by  the  Bureau  of  the  Census 
the  National  Recovery  Administration,  Division  of  Research 
Planning,  March  2,  1934. 


1  or 
and 


9818 


-107U- 


TO  32  USED  "TTH  CAUTION 


TAELE  763 
FUR  MANUFACTURING  INDUSTRY  -  WHOLESALE 
CLASSIFIED  WEEKLY  EARNINGS  uF  OFFICE  EM- 


iiVeekly  Earnings 

(dollars) 

Number 

Under  10.00 

- 

10  to  12J49 

3 

12.50  to  14.99 

- 

15.00  to  17.49 

3 

17.50  to  19.99 

1 

20.00  to  24.99 
25.00  to  29.99 
30.00  to  34.99 
35.00  and  over 


5 
5 


Tutal 


Source:   NPA  questionnaire  returns,  14  concerns  reporting.   Tabulation 
oy  the  Bureau  of  the  Census  for  the  National  Recovery  Adminis- 
tration Division  of  Research  and  Planning,  March  2,  1934. 


9616 


-1075- 

To  3e  Used  rdth  Caution 

TA3L3  770 

Shoe  Pattern  manufacturing  Industry 

CLASSIFIED  WEEKLY  HOURS  CI'  WORK  FOR  FACTORY  UACE 

EAREERS,  UALE 

Payroll  vreelr  including  June  15,  1933  or  nearest  typical 

neek . 


Factory  Wage  Earners,   Ilale 


hours 

Worked  ner  Tie  el: 


Cumulative 

Number 

Per  Cent 

Per  Cent 

30 

16.0 

16.0 

6 

3.2 

19.2 

1 

.5 

19. :7 

10 

5.3 

25.0 

IS 

10.1 

35.1 

19 

10.1 

4-5.2 

52 

27.7 

72.9 

5 

2.6 

75.5 

20  hours  or  less 

20.1  -  25  

25.1  -  30  

30.1  '-  35  

35.1  -  40  

40.1  -  45  

45.1  -  50  

50.1  -  55  

55.1  -  60 


Over  60 46        24.5        100.0 

Total  188       100.0        100.0 


Source:   E.R.A.  questionnaire  returns,  17  concerns  reporting. 

Tabulation  ~h^j   the  Bureau  of  the  Census  for  the  national 
Recovery  Adnini strati on,  Division  of  Research  and 
Planning,  December  8,  1933. 


9818 


-1076- 

TABLE      771 

SHOE  PATTERN  :LaHUEACTURING-  IIQUSTPZ 

Classified.  Daily  Hours  of  factory  TJage  Ilarners, 
1923   and  1937< 

TO  BE  Ul:  D  7TCTH  CAU7I01T 


Hours  T7orked  June,    1329  June,    1933  October,    1933 

per  clay  (Er.;;e  Earners)  (Wage  Earners)  (Wage  Earners) 


7-7.9  0  0  7 

2  -  S.9  19  2k  93 

9-9-9  11  k  0 

10  -  10.9  G2  S3  0 


SOURCE:  EBA  questionnaire  returns,  17  concerns  reporting.  National 
Recover;"  Administration  Division  of  Research  and  Planning. 
The  Shoe  Pattern  Manufacturing  Industry,  prepared  by  G.  K. 
Haraill,  December  12,  1933* 


9760 


-1077- 

To  3e  Used  with  Caution 
Table  772 
Shoe  Pattern  Manufacturing  Industry 
CLASSIFIED  HOURLY  EARITIITGS  OP  FACTORY  UAGE  EAENIRS.teALE. 
Payroll  week  including  June  15,  1953  nearest  typical  week. 


Hourly  Earnings  Factory  Uage  Earners,  uale 

Cumulative 

Cents  Per  Hour number Per  Cent Per  Cent 

Under  10  cents 

10-  14.9  - 

Under  15 

15-  19,9  

20-  24.9  

25-  29.9  

30-  34.9  

35-  39.9  

40-  44.9  

45-  49.9  

50-  54.9 


60-  69.9  

70-  79.9  

80  paid  over 


Total 


5 

2.6 

2.6 

12 

6.4 

9.0 

3 

1.6 

10.6 

6 

3.2 

13.8 

10 

5.3 

19.1 

5 

2.6 

21.7 

18 

9.6 

31.3 

24 

12.8 

44.1 

5 

2.6 

46.7 

18 

9.6 

56.  3 

21 

11.2 

67.5 

61 

32.5 

100.0 

188 

100.0 

100.0 

Source:   U.K. A.  questionnaire  returns,  17  concerns  reporting.  Tabulation 
by  the  Bureau  of  the  Census  for  the  national  Recovery  Adminis- 
tration, Division  of  Research  and  Planning,  December  8,  1933. 


9818 


'-107?- 

To   Be  Used  r.Tith  Caution 


TABLE     yy 


Shoe  Pattern  Lanufacturing  Industry 
CLASSIFIED  MEEKLY  EARI7II7GS  OE  OFFICE  EL1PL0YEES 
Payroll  week  including  June  15,    1933,    or  nearest   typical  week 


Weekly  Earnings 
(Dollars) 


NuTaber 


Less  than  5.00  1 

5.00  to  9.39 ; 1 

10.00  to  14.99  10 


15.00  -  19.99 9 

20.00  -  24.99 9 

25.00  -  29.99 5 

30.00  -  34.99 8 

35.00  -  39.99  __ 4 

40,00  -  44.99 2 

45  and  over 25 

Total  74 


Source:   U.S.A.  questionnaire  returns,  17  concerns  reporting. 
Tabulation  by  the  Bureau  of  the  Census  for  the 
National  Recovery  Administration,  Division  of 
Research  and  Planning,  December  8,  1933. 


9818 


-1079- 


C*de 
Number 


Approved  Code 


13.   FABRICATING  (82  Codes) 


X 

12. 

13. 

X 

49. 

X 

58. 

X 

59. 

X 

65. 

77. 

82. 

X 

34. 

X 

86. 

X 

88. 

X 

89. 

X 

90. 

X 

91. 

X 

93. 

X 

96. 

112. 

X 

130. 

X 

132. 

135. 

X 

145. 

X 

152. 

X 

159. 

X 

165. 

171. 

X 

175. 

X 

177. 

178. 

183. 

X 

205. 

209. 

210. 

X 

217. 

X 

219. 

X 

225. 

X 

227. 

228. 

X 

237. 

239. 

X 

243. 

254. 

X 

273. 

X 

274. 

X 

277. 

236. 

291. 

313. 

316. 

317. 

Fhotograrhic 
Fishing  Tackle 
Critical  Manufacturing 
Cap  and  Closure 
Marking  Devices 
Advertising  Specialty 
Crown  Manufacturing 
Steel  Casting  (l  supplement ) 
Fabricated  Metal  Froducts  (62  supple 

men  t  s ) 
Toy  and  Playthings 

Business  Furniture,  etc.  (2  supplements) 
Office  Equipment 
Funeral  Supply 
Fiano  Manufacturing 
Washing  and  Ironing  Machine 
Buff  and  Folishing  Wheel 
All-Metal  Insect  Screen 
Frecious  Jewelry  Producing 
Malleable  Iron 
Cigar  Container 
Furniture  Manufacturing 
Can  Manufacturers 
Dry  and  Polishing  Mop 
Non-Ferrous  -Foundry 
Rolling  Steel  Door 
Medium  and  Low-priced  Jewelry 
Silverware  Manufacturing 
Watch  Case  Manufacturing 
Household  Ice  Refrigerator 
Metal  Window 
Musical  Merehandise 
Tipe  Organ 
Dental  Laboratory 
Bedding  Manufacturing 
Smoking  Pipe  Manufacturing 
Wet  Mop  Manufacturing 
Coin  Operated  Machine 
Alloy  Casting 

Forcelain  Breakfast  Furniture  Assembling 
Slide  Fastener 
Athletic  Goods 
Band  Instrument 
Saw  and  Steel  Froducts 
Gray  Iron  Foundry 
Beauty  and  Barber  Shop  Equipment 
Wood  Cased  Lead  Pencil 
Steel  Wool 

Punch  Board  Manufacturing 
Vacuum  Cleaner  Manufacturing 


Employees 

Effective 

(thousands ) 

Date 

1,249.9 

13.0 

8-29-33 

3.4 

8-29-33 

9.7 

10-16-33 

2.9 

1^-31-33 

3.0 

10-30-33 

7.0 

11-13-33 

1.6 

11-12-33 

50.0 

ll-13r33 

413.0 

11-12-33 

23.8 

11-13-33 

)   9.5 

11-14-33 

41.9 

11-13-33 

13.3 

11-14-33 

3.8 

11-13-33 

7.1 

11-  6-33 

.6 

11-  4-33 

.2 

11-27-33 

13.0 

H-30-33 

38.0 

12-  7-33 

4.4 

12-11-33 

193.0 

12-18-33 

31.5 

1^-30-33 

.   1.9 

12-25-33 

18.5 

4-14-34 

.8 

1-  1-34 

22.3 

12-24-33 

16.0 

12-25-33 

3.4 

1-  1-34 

1.3 

1-  9-34 

2.7 

1-22-34 

1.2 

1-29-34 

2.4 

1-27-34 

10.0 

2-21-34 

17.2 

1-29-34 

1.7 

2-  2-34 

.5 

2-  2-34 

4.0 

2-  2-34 

1.0 

2-  4-34 

ig   6.0 

2-12-34 

1.3 

2-12-34 

10.8 

2-12-34 

2.1 

2-21-34 

4.1 

2-20-34 

80.0 

2-26-34 

4.1 

2-26-34 

4.5 

2-27-34 

.7 

3-10-34 

2.7 

3-  9-34 

5.8 

3-12-34 

9818 


-108Q- 

Approved  Codes 
(FABRICATING  -  continued) 


Joae 
Ihamber 


Employees 

(thousands} 


X 

323. 

325.  ' 

327  . 

329. 

X 

344. 

X 

334. 

X 

345 

354 

X 

360 

367 

386 

394 

411. 

415 

X 

423 

X 

432 

455 

465 

477 

482 

X 

469 

493 

498 

X 

501 

502 

505 

506 

510 

514 

526 

527 

551 

557 

Die  Casting 

Horse  Shoe  and  Allied  Products 

Machine  Applied  Staple  and 

Stapling  Machine 
Upholstery  Spring  and  Accessories 
Metal  Lath  Manufacturing 
Beverage  Dispensing  Equipment 
Collapsible  Tube 
Small  Arms  and  Ammunition 
Drush  Manufacturing 
Metal  Treating 
Umbrella  Frame  and  Umbrella 

Hardware 
Lightning  Rod 
Bah!:  and  Security  Vault 
Commercial  Fixture. 
Drop  Forging 

Specialty  Accounting  Supply  (1928 
Metal  Etching 
Broom  Manufacturing  (1931,) 
Public  Seating      ...   . 
Dental  Goods  and  Equipment (1931) 
Safety  Razor  and  Razor  Blade (1932 
Collective  Manufacturing  for 

Door-to-Door.  Distribution 
..  (1932) 
Corn  Cob  pipe  (1932).  .■■ 
Manufacturing  and  Wholesale 

Surgical  (1932) 
Upward  Acting  Door  (.1953).     ;, 
B  lac"_:board  and  Blackboard 

Eraser  (1933) 
Electric  and  Ne on  .Sign  (1929) 
Assembled  Watch  Industry 
Artificial  Limb  (1933) 
Floor  Machinery  (1933) 
Metal  Hospital  Furniture  ( 19(53-) 
Clock  Manufacturing  Industry 
Bowling  and  Billiard  Equipment 
(Estimate ) 


7.0 

■3    9 


4.7 

Q 
•  -J 

2.8 
1.8 
10,9 
7.2 
1.2 

.5 

.2 

2.2 

11.4 

15.7 

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1.6 

4.1 

2.6 

3.9, 

)   5.0 


2.8 

.2 

1.9 
2.0 

.1 

10.0 
1.8 
2.0 

•  b 

1.9 

12.0 

2.1 


Effective 
Date 


3-18-34 
3-1B-34 

3-19-34 

3-15-34 

3-26-34 

3-26-34 

4-2-34 

4-2-34 

4-4-34 

4-9-34 

4-9-34 

4-30-34 

5-11-34 

5-14-34 

5-21-34 

5-27-34 

6-18-34 

7-2-34 

7-23-34 

7   -16-34 

7-31-34 


8-13-34 
8-20-34 

8-20-34 
8-20-34 


9-3-34 

9-3-34 

9-6-34 

9-17-34 

10-27-34 

11-2-34 

3-18-35 

4-8-35 


Unapproved  Codes.  •  ■    .;      ■■■  , 

Shoe  Form 

Fountain  Pen  and. Mechanical  Pencil 
Tank  Water  Heater  • 
Wheelbarrow 

x-  PRA  substitution  approved  for  Industry 

xx-  NBA  code  more  inclusive  than  PDA  substitution  (difference  is  marked) 


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TA3LE  776 
PHOTOGRAPHIC  MANUFACTURING-  INDUSTRY 
EMPLOYMENT,  AVERAGE  HOURS  ,JD  AVERAGE  EARNINGS 
1933  and  1934 


Number  of  Employees 


Jun.  15,   Dec.  15,   Mar.  15, 

1933       1933 3.934 

11 , 309 


12,873    13,752 


I 

ncreose 

Jun. 

15, 

to 

1933 

Mnr . 

15, 

1934 

16, 

.  C/3 

Total  Man  Hours  per  Week 

excl.  Supervision     444,993   470,070   495,305 


Total  Payroll  -- 

excl.  Supervision 

Average  Hours  Worked 
per  Week  — 
Factory  Men 
Factory  Women 
Clerical  Men 
Clerical  Women 

Total  Regular  Workers 

Average  Earnings  per  Week 
Factory  Men 
Factory  Women 
Clerical  Men 
Clerical  Women 

Total  Regular  V/orkers 

Average  Earnings  per  Hr . 
Factory  Men 
Factory  Women 
Clerical  Men 
Clerical  Women 

Total  Regular  Workers 


$271,052  $322,796  $338,478 


11.2$ 


24.7$ 


39.5  hrs. 

39.5  hrs. 

38.8  hrs 

dec . 

.7  hr 

41.1 

38.3 

37.2 

ii 

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49.4 

39.4 

39.5 

it 

9.9   " 

41.7 

59.^ 

39.5 

n 

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40.7 


39.3 


i3.6 


dec .   2.1  hr 


$25.41 

$28.27 

$27.77 

9.3$ 

16.15 

17.09 

16.59 

2.7$ 

29  .48 

30.41 

30 .  25 

2.6$ 

21.94 

22.51 

22.35 

1.9* 

$23.63    $25.92 


$25.40 


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$    .716 

$    .716 

11.2$ 

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13.5$ 

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.773 

.765 

28.1$ 

.525 

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.557 

8.0* 

$  .580    $  .660    $  .657 


13.3$ 


Source:   Industry  questionnaire,  34  companies  reporting.   Submitted  by 
the  Code  Authority  to  the  National  Recovery  Administration, 
Division  of  Research  and  Planning. 


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TADLE   773 
:;,.r    tu'lD  CLQ&UE      IHBUSTHX 

classified    eekls  boors  of  uagH  lasers 

Ar'RIL,    193; 


Cuinula-  Per  Gent  Cumulative 

Jeekly  Hours       .lumber  of        Hive  of  I  er   Cent 

\orked  Employees     Total  Total  of  Total 


30  - 

-   34.9 

5 

.22 

35  - 

-  39.9 

^00 

205 

8  0  76 

40  - 

-  4-4  •  v 

703 

905 

30.68 

45  - 

-  49-9 

1,309 

£ 

,214 

57.36 

50  - 

-  59-9 

63 

n 

,  282 

2.98 

8.98 
39.66 
97.02 
100.0 


Tot.  1  2,282  130,0 


Source'.  Survey  of  15  companies  representing  over  75  per  cent  of  the 
volume  produced  in  the  industry  -  made  by  Glass  Container 
Associ  tion,   cJational  Recovery  Administration  Division  of 
Research  and  PL  nning.  The  C    mc  Closure  Industry, 
prepared  by  iviax  [totisoris,  Se  >tenber  27,  1933. 


9313 


-1036- 


TABLE   779 


cai  al;d  closure  kdugtri 

CL  SSIFIED  HOURLY.  EARNINGS  01   AGE  EARNERS,  BY  SEX, 


1929 


Ly 

.  in 

le 

Earners 

i'  emale  '.  age  L-: 

irners 

Hour- 

Number 

Cumula- 

Cuiaula- 

Number 

Cumula- 

Cumula- 

Earnings 

of 

tive 

tive  Per 

of 

tive 

tive  Per 

in  C< 

ants 

Males 

To  tal 

Cent  of 
Total 
i/iales 

.  1  aale s 

Total 

Cent  of 

Total 
Females 

20  - 

24 

(• 

_1 

1 

.11 

25  - 

29 

1 

.11 

30  - 

34 

355 

356 

39.47 

35  - 

39 

178 

178 

9.41 

IIS 

474 

52.55 

40  - 

44 

298 

476 

25  1  ■ 

404 

87c 

97.34 

45  - 

49 

247 

.  723 

33.21 

24 

902 

100.00 

50  - 

54 

310 

1,033 

54=60 

55  - 

59 

1,313 

S9.40 

60  - 

64 

112 

1,425 

0-j2 

65  - 

69 

1,425 

75.32 

70  - 

74 

112 

1,537 

81.24 

75  - 

79 

19 

1,556 

82.24 

80  - 

84 

177 

1,  733 

91.60 

85  - 

89 

5 

1,738 

91.86 

90  - 

94 

1,738 

91.86 

9?  - 

99 

128 

1,366 

98. 

100  - 

104 

1,866 

98.63 

105   - 

109 

1,866 

98.63 

e 

110  - 

114 

10 

1,37'. 

99.15 

115  - 

119 

1,876 

99.15 

120  - 

124 

L,S76 

99.15 

125  - 

129 

1,876  . 

99.15 

130  - 

134 

12 

1,888 

99.79 

135  - 

139 

4 

1,892 

100.00 

Source:   Glass  Container  Association  report  to  NRA.  National  Recovery 
Administration  Division  of  Research  ana  Planning.  Tne  Cap  and 
Closure  Industry,  prepared  by  iviax  Kossoris,  September  27,  1933  ■ 


9813 


-1087- 

TaBLE  780 
CAP  A1ID  CLOSURE   INDUSTRY 
CLASS IFI 3D  HOURLY   EARNINGS   OF  WAGS  EARNERS,    BY   SEX, 

APRIL,    1933 


Male  Wage 

Earners 

Fecial 

,e  Wage  Ea 

rners 

Hourly 

Number 

Cumula- 

Cumula- 

Number 

Cumula- 

Cumula- 

Earnings 

of 

tive 

tive  Per 

of 

tive 

tive  Per 

in  Cents 

Males 

Total 

Ce-ot  of 
Total 
Males 

Females 

Total 

Cent  of 

Total 

Females 

23  -  24 

60 

60 

6.73 

25  —  <tj9 

35 

35 

Cil   «  O/O 

540 

600 

67.34 

30  -  34 

59 

94 

6.76 

75 

675 

75.76 

35  -  39 

18 

1]" 

8V05 

101 

776 

87.09 

40  -  44 

437 

5^3 

3  -47 

5 

781 

87.65 

45  -  49 

134 

czz- 

-  .10 

107 

838 

99.66 

50  -  54 

235 

918 

66,00 

5 

891 

100.00 

55  -  59 

40 

CRQ 

68,87 

60  -  64 

16 

■      974 

70.02 

65  -  69 

387 

l,  doX 

90.65 

70  -  74 

73 

1  ;  334 

95.90 

75  -  79 

1,334 

95„90 

80  -  84 

33 

1.367 

98.27 

85  -  89 

1 

1,568 

98  c  35 

90  -  94 

11 

1,379 

99.14 

95  -  99 

1,379 

99.14 

100  -104 

12 

' 1,391 

100.00 

Source:   Glass  Container  Association  report  to  NRA.  National  Recovery 
Administration  Division  of  Research  and  Planning.   The  Cap  and 
Closure  Industry,  prepared  by  Max  Kossoris,  September  27,  1933. 


9818 


-10S3-  T0  BE  TJ3ED  -j7ITH  CAUtion 

TAPLE    731 

maniafese  ste^l  products  industry 
classified  'teekly  hours  ov  fa.ctory  wage  earners 
week  of  juke,  1933 


Working  Hours 
Per  Week 


Number  of 
'^a^e  Earners 


Per  Cent 
of  Total 


Cumulative  Per 
Cent  of  Total 


20  and 

under 

250 

20.1 

- 

25 

126 

25.1 

- 

30 

121 

30.1 

- 

35 

136 

35.1 

- 

40 

129 

40.1 

- 

45 

144 

45.1 

- 

50 

106 

•* 

50.1 

- 

55 

70 

55.1 

- 

60 

37 

60.1 

- 

65 

18 

65.1 

- 

70 

19 

70.1 

- 

75 

8 

75.1 

- 

80 

2 

Over 

30 

Total 

13 

1,179 

21.2 

21.2 

10.7 

31.9 

10.3 

42.2 

11.5 

53.7 

11.0 

64.7 

12.2 

75.9 

9.0 

85.9 

5.9 

91.8 

3.1 

94.9 

1.5 

96.4 

1.6 

98.0 

0.7 

93.7 

0.2 

,  98.9 

1.1 

100.0 

100.0 


Source:   National  Recovery  Administration  questionnaire  returns,  14  concerns 
reporting.   National  Recovery  Administration  Division  of  Research 
and  Planning.   The  Vanganese  Steel  Products  Industry,  prepared  by 
Thomas  P.  Kelly,  June  8,  1934. 


9312 


-10S9- 


TO  BE  USED  WITH  CAUTION 


fjiBLIi  732 

ilAKGAdl&E  STEEL  PRODUCT!  INDUSTRY 
CLASSIFIED  HOURLY  EARNINGS  OF  FACTOR!  ..AGI  LARtfJ  i£>, 


Actual 

Hourly 

I  min,:s 


Number  of 

t.aje 
Earners 


Per  Cent, 
of 
Total 


Cumulative 

Per  Gent 

of  Total 


15  v 

- 

19. 9y 

15 

20 ; 

- 

45 

25c 

•  " 

29- 9y 

69 

30f 

- 

34- 9v 

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1.3 

3.8 

C  Q 


16 


11.6 


14 . 7 


9.4 


il .  0 


100.0 


1.3 

5.9 
11.0 
27.0 
38.6 
53.3 

5.9 
75.3 
82.8 
93  8 
97.4 
100.0 


Source:  National  Recovery  Administration  questionnaire  returns, 
14  concerns  reporting.  National  Recovery  Administration 
Division  of  Research  and  Planning.  The  Manganese  Steel 
Products  Industry,  prepared  by  Thomas  P.  Kelly,  June  8,  1934 


9318 


-1C90- 


TABLE  723 

FABRICATED  METAL  PRODUCTS,  MANUFACTURING  AND  METAL 
FINISHING  AND  METAL  COATING  INDUSTRY 

CLASSIFIED  HOURLY  EARNINGS  FOR  FACTORY  './OREERS , 

December,  1934. 


Factory  T/a,3e  Earners 

Earnings 

Numb  er 

Per  Cent 

Cumulat 

Per  Hour 

Per  Ce 

Under  24.0?? 

75 

.05 

24.0   to   27.9s* 

440 

.28 

.33 

28.0   to  31.90 

1,747 

1.12 

1.45 

32.0   to  34. 90 

2,008 

1.28 

2.73 

35.0    to   39. 90 

20,131 

12.86 

15.59 

40.0   to   44.90 

43,200 

27.51 

43.20 

45.0    to  49.90 

21,581 

13.79 

56.99 

50.0   to   54.90 

18,490 

11.82 

68,81 

55.0   to   59.90 

13,012 

8.32 

77.13 

60.0   to   69.90 

18,138 

11.59 

88.72 

70.0   to   79.90 

9,367 

6.31 

95.03 

8C.0   &nd  over 

7,772 

4.97 

100.00 

Total 


156,461 


100.00 


Source?  Report  of  Code  Authority  for  the  Industry  based  on 
2946  reports. 

c 


9313 


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;  73U 


•    £    |     ».TLD  iuJTAI    I       DIN  L'S  I    ,  £NG  AND  IHTAL  FINISHING 

AMD  .  ETA     1     AT]   [G    C    DUSTRY 

CLASSIFIED  YGEXLY  EJI  'IIIGS   OF   OFFICE  EIIPLOYEES, 
DSCEHB'Tt,    1934 


Actual  V.eekly     age 


Under     9.60 

9.60  to  11.19 

11.20  to  11.99 

12.00  to  13.99 

14.00  to  14.49 

14.50  to  14.99 

15.00  to  17.99 

18.00  to  19.99 

20.00  to  21.99 

22.00  to  24.00 

25.00  to  29.99 

30.00  to  34.99 
35.00  and  over 


Office  Employees 

Number 

Per  Cent 

Cumulative 

Per  Cent 

121 

.75 

_ 

76  . 

.47 

1.22 

99 

.61 

1.83 

248 

1.54 

3.37 

1,288 

7.99 

11.36 

232 

1.44 

12.80 

3,639 

22.57 

35.37 

1,562 

9.69 

45.06 

1,569 

9.73 

54.79 

1,552 

9.63 

64.42 

2,160 

13.40 

77.82 

1,505 

9.34 

87.16 

2,070 

12.84 

100.00 

Total 


16,121 


100.00 


Source:      Report   of  Code  Authority  for  the    industry  based   on 
2946   reports. 


9318 


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TA?LE     735 
3HIGHT  WEZ  LAUP.,.STURr::&  DIVISION 
FABRICATED  ?:iTAL  PRODUCTS   INDUSTRY. 
Average  Hourly  Earnings   of  Employees  by  Occupation   1933   and   1934 


Week  Ending  Week  Ending 

Lay  6,    1933 February  10,    1934. 

No.    of  Average  No.    of         Average 

Employees     Hourly  Wa~e  Employees  Hourly  Wage 


Office  Employees  Under 

$35.00  per  week  28                $    .461  30                $      .500 

Watchmen                              .  6  .342  6  .387 

Factory  Workers-Male  166  .468  185  .551 

Factory  Workers-Female  92  .283  103  .363 

L e ar n er s ,    App rent ices   and 

Handicapped  Employees  1  .231  2  .331 


Total  293  326 


Sourc.e.|   ^ 

Data  submitted  "by  the  Bright  Wire  Goods  Manufacturers  Service  Bureau, 
7  concerns  reporting  to  the  National  Recovery  Administration  Division 
of  Research  and  Planning.   November  21,  1934. 


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ClA'ss  of 
Work 


AVERAGES  07  WEEKLY  HOURS,  HOURLY  AID 
WEEKLY  EARHIFGS,  CLASSES  OF  TOHK 

WEEKS  OF  MAY  6\  1933  AED  FEBRUARY  10,  1934 


Average  ITo.  of 

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Total  number  bv  each  T~rpe  Wage  receive'd 

of  Enrplov6es  Enployee  per  Employee 


Average  Weekly 
Wage  received 
per  enolo--ee 


Hay  6  Eeb.10  May  5  Feb.  10    Hay  6  Feb.  10 
1935   1934   1933    1934      1933    1934 


1  ay  6  Eeb .  10 
1935    1934 


Office  Boys 

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(\inder  35  per 

Learners, 
Apprentices 
and  Handi- 
capped Emp. 

Watchmen 

Factory 
Workers, 
Mai  e 

Factory 
Workers 
Female 

Total 


15 
13 


42.! 


318*    .391*  $13.51   $15.43 


vk.  113     1*26   42.5     40.1    . 3? 4*    .469*   16.73    18.81 


26   27.4 
20   71.0 


32.9 
53.5 


259* 
515* 


,328* 
.  366* 


278     335   27.0     33.4    .249*     .371* 
1664    1832 


7.07    10.79 
22.37    19.55 


1233    1363   30.0     34.8    .439*     .522*   13.15 


6.71 


18.15 


12.39 


Source:   Hour,  Wage  and  Employee  Tables  as  cor.ro  iles  bv  the  U.  S.  Wood  Screw 

Service  Bureau  from  reports  received  from  16  Wood  Sere:?  Manufacturers, 
figures  from  Labor  Questionnaire  "os.  6  c°:  7  of  the  Code  Authority. 


9318 


-1097- 


T  .BLE    730 

BUSINESS  FJKHITUR]  ,     iTOi'j'vCiJ    i    UIPLiEiiT  AND  FIU 

■    ']  LY   I  !j  Q: 
CLASSIFIEI    k'LEKLX    LiGUR!    OF  ViiGL  EARNERS 

hlM   -  SEJ-'TIiviBFR,    1933 


Actual  Hours  i orked 


Fac  borv  Employees 


h  umber 


Per  Cent 


Cumulative 
Per  Cent 


Under  20  Hours 
20  Hours  to  29.9  Hours 
30  Hours  to  34-. 9  Hoars 
35  Hours  to  39-9  Hours 
40  Hours  to  44.9  Hours 
45  Hours  to  49.9  Hours 
50  Hours  to  59-9  Hours 
60  Hours  and  Over 


769 

12  =  0 

12.0 

14.5 

26.5 

6S1 

10.7 

"3  "7  0 

514 

e.i 

45.3 

1,140 

J.  r  .  O 

63.1 

±i  .'i- 

76.5 

±7  J4-L 

16.3 

92 . 0 

45s 

7.; 

100.0 

Total 


';;;3o7 


100  -  0 


Source'   Data  obtained  by  means  of  ouestionnaires  sent  out  by  the 

National  Recovery  .idvnin.i3tr-.ti0n,  1 '■'■•   establishments  report- 
ing. National  Recovery  Administration  Division  of  Research 
and  Planning.  The  Business  Furniture;  Storage  ^ac.   Equipment 
and  Piling  Supply  Industry,  ^reparod  by  C,  R.  Niklason, 
October  10,  1933. 


9313 


-1093- 

-   ■  791 


BUSINESS  FURNITURE.  STORAGE  L:;aJi     :  i  lHL 


Llito  SUPrLi:  II-IDU-: 
CLASSIFIED  HOURLY  :  .  ■  -L  LaRNL'i  ■ 

...  -  SEPTA,     ,  I 


.ctory  Employees 


ii  tu;  1  I  amines 
Per  tiour 


Number 


Per  Cent 


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LO*'  to  19.?,. 


) ,  to  .,/  .  ; , 


25*  to  29- 9* 


30,  to  34.9* 
35^  to  39.9, 
40*  to  49-  . 
50 r  to  59.'', 
60,  to  79.9, 
80,  to  99.9* 
.,1.00  or  more 
Total 


>% 


544 


1,003 
1,24-7 

j  ,80*; 

r  V- 

431 
89 


1.0 


.-.  J> 


8.5 


15.7 


■  ■ 


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r  • 

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l./+ 

=  4 
j 


'Ju3.il  ative 
Per  Gent 


1.0 

3.9 
12.4 

28 . 1 
47.6 

75  =  9 

:• :  ,  6 
o£  o 


r»o  A 


100.0 


source;   Data  obtained  by  means  o:   i   .;  Lonnaires  sent  out  by 
National  Recovery  Admini:  b   ion,   >  establishments 
reporting.  National  Rccovi  ■  ,  idiainistration,  Division 
of  Research  and  j.Jlannin  _..  l'h<    Ousineo;?  Furniture, 
Stor?  j.   Equipment  anc  Filing  .Supply  Industry,  prepared 
by  G.  P.  N  Lkl.'  son,  October  io,  1933. 


9S13 


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TAELE  793 
OFFICE  EqUIPMEKT  MANUFACTURERS  IKDUSTRY 
CLASSIFIED  WEEKLY  HOURS  OF  WAGE  EARNERS,  JULY  TO  AUGUST,  1933 


."ours  '."orked 
Per  7eek 


factory  Employees 
"umber        Per  Cent 


Cumulative 
Per  Cent 


Under  20  hours  639 

20  hours  to  29.9  hours  972 

30  hours  to  34.9  hours  1,267 

35  hours  to  39.9  nours  1,907 

40  hours  to  44.9  hours  10,512 

45  hours  to  49.9  hours  1,657 

50  hours  to  59.9  hours  2,256 

60  hours  or  over  199 


3.29 

5.01 
6.53 
9.82 

54.16 
8.54 

11.62 
1.03 


3.29 
8.30 

14.83 
24.65 
78.81 
87.35 
98.97 
100.00 


Total 


19,409 


100.00 


Source:    Data  obtained  by  means  of  Questionnaires  sent  out  by  the 

National  Recovery  Administration,  September  1933.   Sixteen 
establishments  reporting.   National  Recovery  Administration, 
Division  of  Researcxi  and  Planning.   The  Office  Equipment 
Manufacturers  Industry,  prepared  by  Clarence  R.  Niklason, 
September  25,  1933. 


1101 

T.J3LE  79^ 
OFFICE  EQUIPMENT  MA.FJFACTURERS  INDUSTRY 

CLASSIFIED  HOURLY  EARNINGS  OF  /AGE  EARNERS k  JULY  TO  AUGUST,  19S3. 


ACTUAL 

EARNINGS 

FACTORY 

EMPLOYEES 

CUMULATIVE 

PER  : 

HOUR 

NUMBER 

PER  CENT 

PER  CENT 

Under  '. 

LOflJ  per  hour 

9 

.05 

.05 

10*    to 

19.9- 

47 

.24 

.29 

20d    to 

24.9c* 

193 

1.00 

1.29 

25c*   to 

29.9*< 

535 

2.76 

4.05 

30*   to 

34.94 

1,214 

6.26 

10.31 

35i   to 

39.9<* 

1,637 

8.43 

18.74 

40  :•   to 

49.9,^ 

6,734 

34.95 

53.69 

50^   to 

59.9-2? 

4,229 

21.78 

75.47 

60<*   to 

79. 9«* 

4,n25 

20.74 

96.21 

80r#    to 

99.9,* 

557 

2.37 

99.08 

SI. 00  i 

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179 

.92 

100. CO 

Total   i 

^ut^ined 

19,409 

10D.00 

Source:    Datn  obtained  Dy  means  of  questionnaires  sent  out  by  the 
National  Recovery  Administration  September,  1933,  16  es- 
tablishments reporting.   National  Recovery  Administration, 
Division  of  Research  and  Planning.   The  Office  Equipment 
Manufacturers  Industry,  prepared  by  Clarence  R.  Nikla.son, 
SeptemDer  25,  1933. 


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TABLE  796 
PIANO  MANUFACTURING  INDUSTRY 

CLASSIFIED  V.EEKLY  HOURS  OF  YJAGE  EARNERS 
AUGUST  AND  SEPTEMBER,  1933 


Actual  Hours  ""forked 
Per  Wook 


Under  20  hours 
20  hours  to  29c9  hours 
30  hours  to  34.9  hours 
35  hours  to  39.9  hours 
40  hours  to  44,9  hours 
45  hours  to  49.9  hours 


50  hours  to  5999  hours 


60  hours  or  over 
Total 


Factory  Emplo 

ye 

—    ^ — 

es 

Number 

Per  Cent 

Cumulative 
Per  Cent 

59 

5.2 

5.2 

150 

13.3 

18.5 

127 

11.2 

29.7 

335 

29.7 

59.4 

226 

20.0 

79.4 

164 

14.5 

93.9 

61 

5.4 

99.3 

8 

,7 

100.0 

1,130 

100.0 

Source:   Data  obtained  by  means  of  questionnaires  sent  out 'by  the 
National  Recovery  Administration,  September,  1933,  13 
establishments  reporting.   National  Recovery  Administra- 
tion, Division  of  Research  and  Planning.   The  Pianr  Manu- 
facturing Industry,  prepared  by  C.  R.  Niklason,  October 
10,  1933. 


9818 


lioU 

TABLE      797 

FIAKO  MANUFACTURING   INDUSTRY 

CLASSIFIED  HOURLY  EARNINGS   OF  WAGE  EARNERS, 
AUGUST   TO  SEPTEMBER, 1933 

FActory  Employees 


Cumulative 
Actual  Earnings   per  Hour  Number  Percent  Percent 


Under   10/  per  hour 

10/  to   19.9/  2  .2  e2 

20/  to  24.9/  37  3.3  3.5 

25/  to  29.9/  43  3.8  7.3 

30/  to  34.9/  81  7.2  14.5 

35/     to   39.9/  91  8.0  22.5 


2 

.2 

37 

3.3 

43 

3.8 

81 

7.2 

91 

8.0 

306 

27.1 

239 

21.1 

233 

20.6 

82 

7.3 

16 

1.4 

1,130 

100.0 

40/   to  49.9/  .                                  306  27.1  49.6 

50/   to   59.9/  239  21.1  70.7 

60/  to   79.9/  ,                                 233  20.6  91.3 

80/   to   99.9/  82  7.3  98.6 

£1.00   »r   over  16  1.4  100.0 
Total 


Source:      Data   obtained  by  means    of  questionnaires    sent   out  by  the 
National   Recovery  Administration,    September,    1933,    13 
establishments   reporting.      National  Recovery  Administration, 
Division  of   Research  and    Planning.      The   Piano  Manufacturing 
Industry,    prepared  by  C.   R.   Niklason,    October   10,    1933. 


9Slg 


1105 


TABLE  798 
;0  MANUFACTURING  INDUSTRY 
CLASSIFIED  WEHKLY  EARNINGS  OF  FACTORY  EMPLOYEES  AND  0Fr'ICZ  EMPLOYEES 

AUGUST  -  SEPTEMBER,  1933 


,r"eekly 

Zarnings 
leduction 
> urance, 

;e,    Tools, 

lan  $5.00 

Fact 

ory  EmpL 

ayees 

Office   EmpL 

syees 

after  c 
for    In; 
Scoilaf 
Etc. 

Num.be  r 

Percent 

Cumu- 
lative 

Percent 

2.6 

TTumber 

Percent 

Cumu- 
lative 
Percent 

Less  tl' 

30 

2.6  ' 

■» 

- 

- 

'  .  ,00  to   $9.99 

39 

7.9 

10.5 

- 

- 

•* 

10.00 

-   014.99 

259 

21.2' 

31.7 

9 

8.7 

8.7 

$15.00 

-    .'19.99 

282 

25.0 

56.7 

25 

24.3 

33.0 

30.00 

to   024.99 

225 

19.9 

76.6 

21 

20.4 

53.4 

|25.00 

to   029.99 

127 

11.2 

87.8 

12 

11.6 

65.0 

$30.00 

to   039.99 

116 

10.3 

98.1 

18 

17.5 

82.5 

C>40.00 

to   059.99 

22 

1.9 

100.0 

11 

10.7 

93.2 

060.00  and  over  -  100,0 

jjl  Total  1130   100.0  103    100.0 

Source:   Data  obtained  by  means  of  questionnaires  sent  out  by  the  National 

Recovery  Administration,  September,  1933,  13  establishments  report- 
ing.  National  Recovery  Administration,  Division  of  Research  and 
Planning.   The  Piano  Manufacturing  Industry,  prepared  ty  C.  R, 
Niklason,  October  10,  1933. 


981S 


1107 

TABLE      S00 

ALL  METAL   INSECT   SCREEN  INDUSTRY 

NU15BER        'AGE  EARNERS  RECEIV  NG   SPECIFIED  HOURLY 
RATES   IF  10  CONCERNS   DURING  THETESK   IN- 
CLUDING SEPTEIIBSR  15,    1933. 


Actual   Earnings 
per   Hour 


Number 


Factory  Employees 


Per  Cent 


Cumulative 
Per  Cent 


Under  10/ 
10  to  19.9/ 
20  to  24.9/ 
25  to  29.9/ 
30  to  34.9/ 
35  to  39. 9^ 
40  to  49.9/ 
50  to  59.9/ 
60  to  99.9/ 
80  to  99.9/ 
Ol.OO  or  more 


Total 


3 

3 

21 

115 

34 

27 

6 

3 

213 


.5 

1.4 

1.4 

9.9 

54.0 

15.9 

12.7 

2.8 

1.4 

100.0 


.5 

1.9 
3.3 
13.2 
67.2 
8'3.1 
95.8 
98.6 
100.0 


SOURCE:    Data  obtained f rom  questionnaires  sent  out  by  National  Recovery  Adminis- 
tration -  10  concerns  reporting.   National  Recovery  Administration 
Research  and  Planning  Division.   The  All  Metal  Insect  Screen  Industry, 
prepared  by  Arthur  B.  Fridinger,  November  1,  1933. 


9S18 


TO   3"  USED  "IT  -.  CAUTION 
TABLE    SOI 

ALL  METAL   INSECT   SCREEM    INDUSTRY 
CLASSIFIED  WEEKLY  E  RNINGS   OP1    OFFICE   EMPLOYE  :S    IN  TEN 
CONCERNS,    DURING  THE  V.'EEX   INC  UDING  SEPTEIIBER 
15,    1933 


Office  Employees 


Weekly  Cumulative 

Earnings Number Per  Cent       Per  Cent 


Less  than  $  5,00 


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14.99 

15  to 

19.99 

2  0  to 

24,99 

25  to 

• 

29.99 

30  to 

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40   «0 

to 

59.99 

60  or  more 

9 
9 
14 
11 
7 
6 
1 

Total  57 


SOURCE:   Data  obtained  from  questionnaires  sent  out  by  National  Recovery 
Administration,  10  concerns  reporting.   National  Recovery  Ad- 
ministration Division  of  Research  and  Planning.   The  All  Metal 
Insect  Screen  Industry,  prepared  by  Arthur  B.  Fridin^ er,  November 
1,  1933. 


9S18 


1109 


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CAII  MANUFACTURING  INDUSTRY 

DISTRIBUTION  OF  EMPLOYEES  BY  HOURLY,  MDEKLY  AND  MONTHLY  BASIS  OF  PAY 
ACCORDING  TO  ACTUAL  SARNIT*TGS  BY  SEX  FOR  WEEK  ENDING  APRIL  17,  1934  * 


Hourly  Rate  "Yorkers 
Farnings  per  Hour 


Under  32.5/  -  Hawaiian  Islands 

32.5/  only 

32.6/  to  32.9/  incl. 

33.0/  to  34.9/  incl. 

35.0/  to  37.4/  incl. 

37.5/  to  39.9/  incl. 

40.0/  to  44. 9/  incl. 

45,0/  to  49.9/  incl. 

50.0/  to  54.9/  incl. 

55.0/  to  59.9/  incl. 

60.0/  to  69.9/  incl. 

70.0/  to  79.9/  incl. 

80.0/  to  89,9/  incl. 

90.0/  to  99.9/  incl. 

100.0/  tc  109,9/  incl. 

110.0/  to  119.9/  incl. 

120.0/  and  over  incl. 

Total  hourly  rate  employees 


Number 

of  Fmployees 

Male     : 

Female     : 

Total 

75 

37 

112 

389 

913 

1,302 

150 

227 

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1,405 

1,990 

3,395 

994 

1,602 

2,596 

752 

946 

1,698 

3,046 

1,235 

4,381 

2,571 

372 

2,943 

2,206 

221 

2,427 

1,359 

56 

1,415 

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142 

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19,884 

7,622 

27,506 

Meekly  Rates 

§14  per  week  only 

§14+  to  §35  per  week  incl. 

Over  §35  per  week 

Total  Meekly  Rate  Employees 


38 

1,042 
1,434 
2,514 


24 

62 

354 

1,396 

40 

1,474 

418 

2,932 

Monthly  Rate 

§61  per  month  only 

061+  to  §152  per  mo,  incl. 

Over  §152  per  month 

Total  Monthly  Rate  Fmployees 


96 

791 
2,261 

3,148 


60 
773 

65 
898 


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1,564 
2,326 
4,046 


Total  All  Payrolls 


25,546 


8,938 


34,484 


Source:   Code  Authority  Statistics  Filed  in  Library,  Division  of  Review,  NRA 


9Slg 


TABLE^SOG       T°  m   USED  WITH  CAUTI0N 
ROLLING  STEEL  DOOR  INDUSTRY 
CLASSIFIED  WEEKLY  HOURS  OF  WAGE  EAR1IERS,  WEEK  OF  SEPTEMBER  15,  1933 


Actual  FACTORY  ET.IPLOYEES 


Hours  Worked  Cumulative 

Per  Week  Number  Per  Cent  Per  Cent 

20  hours  or  under  34  17.1          17.1 

20.1  -  30  hours  18  9.1          26.2 

30.1  -  35  hours  68  34.2           60.4 

35.1  -  40  hours  71  35.6          96.0 

40.1  -  45  hours  8  4.0  100.0 

Total  199  100.0 


Source:   N.R.A.  questionnaire  returns,  6  concerns  reporting.  National  Recovery 
Administration  Division  of  Research  and  planning.   The  Rolling  Steel 
Door  Industry,  prepared  by  W.  L.  Yearsley,  Oct.  30,  193.3. 


931S 


TO  BE  USED  7ITH  CAUTION 
TABLE   80 7 

ROLLING  STEEL  DOOR  INDUSTRY 

CLASSIFIED  HOURLY  EARNINGS  07  '.AGE  EARNERS,  EEK  OP  SEPTEMBER  15,  1933 

FACTORY  employees 


Actual  Earnings  Cumulr.tive 

Eer  Hour  Number  Per  Cent   per  Cent 

Under  10  cents  - 

10  to  19.9  cents   .  - 

20  to  24.9  cents  - 

25  to  29.9  cents  - 

50  to  54.9  cents 

35  to  39.9  cents 

40  to  49.9  cents 

50  to  59.9  cents 

60  to  79.9  cents 

80  to  99.9  cents 

$1.00  or  more 

Total  199     100.0 


Source:   N.R.A.  questionnaire  returns,  6  concerns  reporting.   National 

Recovery  Administration,  Division  of  Research  and  Planning.   The 
Rolling  Steel  Door  Industry,  prepared  by  u.   L.  Ycrsley, 
October  30,  1935. 


13 

9.1 

9.1 

1 

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9.6 

81 

40.7 

50.3 

34 

17.1 

67.4 

53 

29.1 

96.5 

2 

1.0 

97.5 

5 

2.5 

100.0 

9S18 


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TO  BE  USED  WITH  CAUTION 


TABLE   SOS 


ROLLING  STEEL  DOOR  INDUSTRY 
CLASSIFIED  WEEKLY  EARNINGS  OF   OFFICE  EMPLOYEES 
WEEK  OF   SE?TE:BER  15,    1933 


We  ekl'f  Earr  i  ng s 
(dollars) 


Number 


5.00   to  9.99 _j 1 

10.00   to   14.99 4 

15.00   to   19.99 : 17 

20.00   to   24.99 , 14 

25.00   to   29.99 11 

30.00   to   39.99 10 

40.00   to   59.99 10 

60.00  or  more 2 

Total  69 


SOURCE:      ISA  questionnaire.      6  concerns  reporting.      Tabulation  "by  the 
Bureau  of  the  Census  for  the  National  Recovery  Admini strati on 
for   the  Division  of  Research  and  Planning,    (not   dated). 


9  818 


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SILVERWARE  MANUFACTURING  INDUSTRY 
Composite  Statistical  Report  by  Classification;: 

A  .TYPICAL  WEEK  IN  _AP7JLU  1929 


No.  of      Total  Average    Average  Wage 

Workers   Wages  Paid   Man-hours  hours  per   for  Group 
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81,379 

2,34*      50 

58-3/4  Cents 

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10,979 

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23,071 

40,525      50 

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28,307 

41,1*2      47 

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10,943 

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495 

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5,018 

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2,502 

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*  Etchers                33 

733 

1,534      46| 

48 

Knife  Makers          385 

9,031 

12,0**      41| 

7S| 

Assemblers,  Boxers, 
.  Wrappers,  Inspectors, 
Shippers ,  Packers, 
Factory  Clerks,  etc. 


877 


16,243 


-±0,334 


4* 


40t 


*  Firemen  &  Engineers  10 

*  Foremen  54 

Foremen  and  Assist- 
ants under  $35.  - 

*  Construction  and 

Maintenance  4* 


343 
~2,~S5f 


1', 


73 


47 


2,524 


46-3/4        1.12 


1,618       2,477 
(Continued) 


53-3/4     65^ 


9760 


1117 

TABLE  S09 
SILVERWARE  MANUFACTURING  INDUSTRY 

Composite  Statistical  Report  by  Classifications 
A  TYPICAL  WEEK  IN  APRIL.  1939 

( Continued) 


No.  of      Total  Average    Average  Wage 

Workers   Y/ages  Paid  Man-hours  hours  per   for  Group 
Classification     Employed   to  Group     Worked   Worker      per  Hour 


> 


Watchmen,  Porters, 
Cleaners,  &  Time-  : 

keepers  '  145      3,141       7,537      52±  4l| 


Common  Labor  107      2;  801       4,6«S      43-i  60 


Lacouerers 

18 

•312 

S58 

48 

36j 

Non-Productive  Labor, 
*   Skilled  &   Semi- 
skilled 

128 

3,835 

5,493 

42-3/4  ' 

70-3/4 

Apprentices  &  Learners 

14 

173 

702 

50 

24-g- 

Miscellaneous 

479 

11,659 

24,062 

50| 

48-^ 

TOTAL       8,337   8241,658     392,813      47-  Rl| 


In  1929  there  were  less  than  l/o  of  the  wage  earners  who  were  paid  less  J. 
than  35;if  per  hour. 

The  workers  marked  *  are  skilled,  4148;  those  unmarked  are  unskilled,   4189. 

Source:   The  Silverware  Manufacturers  Institute  report  to  the  HRA. 

National  Recovery  Administration  Division  of  Research  and  Planning. 
The  Silverware  Manufacturing  Industry,  prepared  by  Percy  S.  Elippin, 
Oct.  19,  1933. 


9  7  60 


HIS 

TABLB  210 
SILVERWARE  MAMJEACTUPIl-IG  II3DUST3Y 
Composite  Statistical  Her>ort  by  Classifications 


A  TYPIC/L  TTEZi:  I"  APH|L,  .i.932 


Fo.  of       Total  Average 

Workers   Wages  Paid  Man-hears  hours  per 
Classification  Employed   to  Group     Worked     Worker 


Average  Wage 
for  Group 
per  Hour 


*  Moulders  34 

*  Stampers  -  H.  W.  ~"5 

*(S~tamp  &  Press 
(  Operators        7^6 

*  Spinners  189 
*"  "Sm'iths  ""                  "   535  " 

*(Polishers  -  K."w.   5fiT""" 
(Polishers"-  F.  W. 1,3.18  ~ 


$  8R1 

"  ",'080' 


1,42« 

TTtrT 


?q  t 


fiO-g-  Cents 


*  Hand  Burnishers  <Sn 

*  Platers  2fi5" 

*  Saw  Piercers  12 

*  Chasers  64 

*  Engravers  4^ 

*  Engine  Turners  10 


14,748 
"4^239* 
~1T,1"62 

T0783T 

18,lfi7 

843 

~4,"213" 

~~T97~ 

1,345 
"l,~022 

"~T72~ 


23,18« 
"~57524 
T47773 

18/153' 

"37,045'" 

l,fi73 

~T,~653 
338 


3fvi 


29 

~27"F 

"3 1|" 
33 
25-| 

OOcT 


5'.u 
7  6-|- 


i°_ 

49 
504 


"4S-3/4" 


28t 


58-| 


1,94-: 

"1,373* 

"  329 


*  Die  Cutters 

*  Tool  Makers 

*  Machinists 

*  Casters 


lfiO 
To4 
~99~ 


104 


B,127 

"2  ,"984*" 

"2*,524" 
T,"075 


7,507 

"4^519 
T,"032 
"l7553 


Annealing,  Pickling, 


Washing 

57       1,092 

*  Etchers 

11         105 

Knife  Makers 

202       3,329 

2,435 
"324~ 

"5794T 


SO- 

30 
__ 

47   c 

43"f~~' 
-41 
"l5 

3n-l/3 

"29T 
"29T 


"74% 


5^-i 


81-3/4 


fifti 

^2-3/4 

fi9 

44§ 

5R 


Assemblers,  Boxers, 
Wrappers,  In- 
spectors, Shippers, 
Packers,  Factory 
Clerks,  Etc.      557 
*  Firemen  &.   Engineers  8 


7,574     20,997        37 
'™223        421  '               "52~-3/"-; 

35          __ 
"53"      ~~ 

(Continued) 

97^0 


1113 

TABLE  S10 
SILVERWARE  manufacturing  INDUSTRY 
Composite  Statistical  Report  by  Classifications 
A  TYPICAL  WEEK  IN  APRIL.  1932 
( Continued) 


No.  of  Total                Average  Average  Wage 

Workers  Wages  Paid  Man-hours  hours  per   for  Group 

Classification      Employed  to  Group    Worked     Worker     per  Hour 

37  1,521       1,548        43  .        98-| 


Foremen  and  Assist- 
ants under  $35.        11         33 fi         440        40         76^ 


*  Construction  and 

Maintenance  42       1,181       2,133        50-3/4      55| 


Watchmen,  Porters, 
Cleaners,  &  Time- 
keepers 105       2,085       5,257        50         39§ 

Common  Labor  88     r -- -—- ,-    —___-__     ~"~^k~             ""47  ~ 


Lacquer ers  10        148        448       44-3/ 


Non-Productive  Labor, 
*   Skilled  &  Semi- 
skilled 123       2,379       4,593        37%         51-3/4 

Apprentices  ?: 


Learners 

19 

149 

574 

30 

26 

Miscellaneous 

362 

fi,195 

14,316 

37^ 

43^ 

TOTAL 

5,8^0 

.  $107,2^ 

201,448 

34^ 

53i_ 

_J 

In  1932  there  were  less  than  Vo   of  the  wage  earners  who  were  paid  less 
than  35^  per  hour. 

The  workers  marked  *  are  skilled,  2866;  those  unmarked  are  unskilled, 
2994. 

Source:    The  Silverware  Manufacturers  Institute  report  to  the  NRA. 

National  Recovery  Administration  Division  of  Research  and  Planning. 
The  Silverware  Manufacturing  Industry,  prepared  by  Percy  S.  Flippin. 
Oct.  19,  1933. 


97  6Q 


1120 

TABLE   811 
SILVERWARE  MANUFACTURING  HIDUSTRY 
Composite  Statistical  Report  by  Classification: 
A  TYPICAL  WEEK  IN  APRIL.  1933 


Classification 

No.  of 

Workers 

Employed 

Total 
Wages  Paid 
to  Group 

Man-hour  s 
Worked 

Average 
hours  per 
Worker 

Average  Wage 
for  Group 
per  Hour 

*  Moulders 

*  Stampers  -  H.  W. 
* ( St amp~&  "Press" 
*(_  Operators 

-3-0--. 

-4-._ -5-fi.  -  - 

737 

3  441 
91-. 

13.891 

819 
1,78* 

28.925 

.  VJa. 

32 

39f 

54  cents 
51* 

48 

*  Spinners 

*  Smiths 

*  (Polishers  -  H,  W. 

183 

'  419 

518 

1 ,  079 

3,  *1* 
""£,170 

C ,  205 
1*,7*3 
*   757 

5,419 
*  11  ,"508  " 

15,419 

29  V 
"  27 J" 
30 

fifi-3/4 

53f" 

53^ 

(Polishers  -  E.  W. 

37,980 
1,588" 

35 
27~| 

44I 

*  Hand  3urnichers 

58 

47-3/4 

Platers 

253 

*~i2~ 

3,775 
207 

8,884 
394 

35 

42-|- 

*  Saw  Piercers 

33 

52-| 

*  Chasers 

30 

51  * 

794 
789 
145" 
"5, "413 

2*^ 

22\ 
~21 

-~Vo\ 

005 

*5 

*  Engravers 

35 
"7"~ 

497 

~93 

3  ,'8*5 

*3 

*  Engine  Turners 

n4 

*  Die  Cutters 

134 

98 

71* 

*  Tool  Makers 

2,2*1 

3,7*1 

*0 

*  Machinists 

93 

1 ,  **3 

3,144 

34   * 

53 

*  Casters 

33 

775 

1,372 
2,250 

41-3/4 

5*| 

Annealing,  Pickling, 
Washing 

*2 

b9i5 

S*i 

39-^- 

*  Etchers 

8 

45 

82 

IO4 

54^ 

Knife  Makers 

20* 

3,435 

*,282 

30  V 

54^ 

Assemblers,  Boxers, 
Wrappers,  Inspectors, 
Shippers,  Packers, 
Factory  Clerks,  Etc.    5**    *,93*         21,        38-| 

*  Firemen  L   Engineers       7      1*3 


*_J^remen . 30  __   75^         1,255 

Foremen  and  Assist- 
ants under  335.         12      3*1  498 


54  V 

■a ...  - 

42 

*0 

41-5 

72  V 

( Continued) 


97*0 


1121 


IABL3  ell 
SILVERWARE  MANUFACTURING  INDUSTRY 
Composite  Statistical  Report  by  Classifications 
4  TYPICAL  WEEK  IN  APRIL.  1933 

( Continued) 


No.  of      Total  Average     Average  "'age 

Workers   Wages  Paid  .  Man-hours  hours  per    for  Group 
Employed   to  Group     Worked   Worker      per  Hour 


*  Construction  and 

Maintenance  33         882     1,836       48-j=  48 

*  ft 

Watchmen,  Porters, 
Cleaners,  c.  Time- 
keepers •    92       1,423     4,144       45  34| 


Common  Labor  87         979     2,994       34§         32-§ 

_Lacquerers  8         91       250       4l|-         36i 

Non-Productive  Labor, 
*   Skilled  &  Semi- 
skilled 125       1,853     4.  «10       37      _40 

24 


1.853 

4 

,*10 

~767 

251 

4 

12, 

,996 

Apprentices  &   Learners   11  RO       2ol       22-3/4 

la'scellaneous         346  ~      4/767"   12,99?"     37-|        ""3^'f 

TnTAL       5,371     $87,042   187, «52       35  46-^ 


In  1933,  756  or  14rj  were  paid  below  35<^  per  hour. 

The  workers  marked  *  are  skilled,  257fi;  those  unmarked  are  unskilled,  2795. 

Source:   The  Silverware  Manufacturers  Institute  report  to  the  NRA  National 
Recovery  Administration  Division  of  Research  and  Planning.   Tiie 
Silverware  Manufacturing  Industry  prepared  by  Percy  S.  Flippin, 
Oct.  19,  1933. 


9760 


1122 
TABLE  812 

THE  WATCH  CASE  MA.NUFAC TURING  INDUSTRY 

CLASSIFIED  HOURLY  EARNINGS  OF  WAGE  EARNERS  DURING 
TYPICAL  ':.:  IKS  IN  APRIL,  1929  AND  1933 


Average 

19   2   9 

1 

9   3   3 

Hourly 

Earnings 

(Cents) 

Number     Per 
Cent 

Cumu- 
lative 
Per 
Cent 

Number 

Per 
Cent 

Cumula- 
tive 
Per 
Cent 

20   -  24.9 

4 

0.2 

0.2 

49 

11.0 

11.0 

25   -  29.9 

79 

4.7 

4.9 

43 

9.6 

20.6 

30   -  34.9 

158 

9.4 

14.3 

26 

5.8 

26.4 

35   -   39.9 

117 

7.0 

21.3 

42 

9.4 

35.8 

40   -  44.9 

88 

5.2 

26.5 

118 

26.5 

62.3 

45   -  49.9 

55 

3.3 

29.8 

36 

8.1 

70.4 

50  -   59.9 

380 

22.6 

52.4 

32 

7.2 

77.6 

60   -   69.9 

303 

13.0 

70.4 

35 

7.9 

85.5 

70   -   79.9 

470 

27.9 

98.3 

62 

13.9 

99.4 

80  -  89.9 

21 

1.3 

99.6 

-- 

- 

99.4 

90   -   99.9 

2 

0.1 

99.7 

- 

i 

,        99.4 

100   -124.9 

1 

0.1 

99.8 

1 

0.2 

99.6 

125   -149.9 

- 

- 

99.8 

2 

0.4 

100.0 

150   -174.9 

3 

0.2 

100.0 

_ 

M 

_ 

Total            1 

,681 

100.0 

446 

100.0 

Source:      Based 

on   infc 

irmation 

furnished 

by  the   Sec 

retary   of 

'  National 

Watch  Case  Manufacturers'  Association.   National  Recovery 
Administration,  Division  of  Research  and  Planning  -   The  Watch 
Case  Manufacturing  Industry,  prepared  by  Percy  S.  Flippin, 
November  20,  1933. 


9  SIS 


1123 


TABLE     813 
METAL  17IND0VJ  INDUSTRY 
CLASSIFIED  VilEEKLY  HOURS   01    WAGE  EARNERS,    JULY  TO  AUGUST,    1933 


Actual  Hours 
Worked  per  "Week 

Under  20  hours 

20  to  29.9  hours 

30  to  34»9  hours 

35  to  39.9  hours 

40  to  44.9  hours 

45  to  49.9  hours 

50  to  59.9  hours 

60  hours  or  more 


Factory 

Employe  i 

3S 

Cumulative 

Number 

Per  cent 

Per  cent 

29 

4.1 

4.1 

177 

24.9 

29.0 

40 

5.6 

34.6 

67 

9.4 

44.0 

122 

17.2 

61.2 

123 

17.3 

78.5 

145 

20.4 

98.9 

'  8 

1.1 

100.0 

Total  711  100.0 


Source:   Data  obtained  by  means  of  questionnaires  sent  out  by  the 

National  Recovery  Administration,  14  establishments  reporting. 
National  Recovery  Administration  Division  of  Research  and 
Planning.   The  Metal  Window  Industry.   Prepared  by 
W.  L.  Yearsley,  October  24,  1935 


921S 


112U 

TABLE     SlU 
IvIETAL  WINDOW  INDUSTRY 
CLASSIFIED   HOURLY  EARNII!  S   OF   ..AGE    EARNERS,    JULY -AUGUST,    1933 

Factory  Employees 


Actual  Earnings 

per  Hour 

Numbe] 

Under 

10  cents 

10  to 

19.9 

cents 

20  to 

24.9 

cents 

8 

25  to 

29.9 

cents 

22 

30  to 

34.9 

cents 

80 

35  to 

39.9 

cents 

122 

40  to 

49.9 

cents 

284 

50  to 

59.9 

cents 

119 

60  to 

79.9 

c  ent  s 

59 

80  to 

99.9 

cents 

'  11 

;;i.  oo 

or  more 

6 

Total 

711 

Cumulative 
Per  cent  Per  cent 


1. 

,1 

3. 

,1 

11, 

.3 

17. 

,2 

40, 

,0 

16, 

,7 

8. 

,3 

1, 

,5 

i 

,8 

100. 

i 

1.1 

4.2 
15.5 
32.7 
72.7 
89.4 
97.7 
99.2 
100.0 


Source:   Data  obtained  by  means  of  questionnaires  sent  out  by  the 

National  Recovery  Administration,  14  establishments  reporting. 
National  Recovery  Administration  Division  of  Research  and 
Planning,  The  Hetal  Window  Industry,  prepared  by 
W.  L.  Yearsley,  Oct.  24,  1953. 


9318 


1123 

TABLE  815 

METAL  WINDOW    INDUSTRY 

CLASSIFIED  WEEKLY  EARNINGS   OF  FACTORY  AND   OFFICE  EMPLOYEES, 

JULY   -   AUGUST,    1933 


Weekly  Ea 
After   Ded 

rnings 
uctions 
ance, 
Tools, 

Factory  En 

ml 

oye  e  s 

Off 

'ice  Employees 

for   Insur; 
Spoilage, 
Etc. 

Number 

Per   Cent 

Lunula  tive 
Per   Cent 

Number 

C 
Per   Cent 

umulat 
Per   C 

Less   than 

$5.00 

19 

6   01 

9     7 

— 

— 

— 

$5   to     $ 

9.99 

75 

10.5 

13.2 

24 

7.0 

7.9 

10   tc 

14.99 

190 

26.7 

39.9 

44 

14.5 

22.4 

15   to 

19.99 

143 

20.1 

60.0 

43 

14.2 

36.6 

20   to 

24.99 

139 

19.6 

79.6 

42 

13.9 

50.5 

25   to 

to  y  oci  y 

91 

12.3 

92.4 

54 

17.8 

68.3 

30   to 

39.99 

47 

6.6 

99.0 

38 

S.L,  oO 

80.8 

40   to 

59.99 

7 

1.0 

100.0 

56 

18.5 

99.3 

$60   or 

more 

— 

— 

2 

.7 

100.0 

Total 


711 


100.0 


303        100.0 


Source:      Data    obtained  by  means    of   questionnaires    sent    out  by   the 

National   Recovery  Administration,    14   establishments    reporting. 
National   Recovery  Administration,    Division  cf  Research  and 
Planning.     The   Metal  Window  Industry,    prepared  by  W.L.   Yearsle; 
October   24,    1933. 


9818 


112b 
'   !     Sl6 


MUSICAL  lUP.Cm.uD~l 


AC  ruHiiTG  industry 


DISTRIBUTIC     ffi.NUFACTUHIKG  EMPLOYEES  ACCORDING 
TO  HOURS  Y.'ORECD  PER  WEEK  (*) 


Total 

Manufacturing  Employees 

Hours  'Worked 

Ma 

le 

Female 

Per  Week 

Re 

gular 

Learners 

Regular 

Learners 

-  70 

We 

ek 

including 

March  2, 

1935 

Less  than  28  hours 

42 

3 

25 

- 

28  up  to  32  hours 

45 

30 

2 

12 

1 

33  up  to  36  hours 

71 

45 

- 

26 

- 

37  up  to  40  hours 

1,242 

968 

36 

225 

13 

Uore  then  40  hours 

140 

108 

6 

24 

2 

Total  -  all  employees 

1,568 

1 

,193 

47 

312 

16 

Week 

including 

March  9, 

1935 

Less  than  28  hours 

67 

40 

5 

22 

- 

28  up  to  32  hours 

40 

31 

1 

16 

- 

33  up  to  36  hours 

40 

19 

2 

15 

4 

37  up  to  40  hours 

1,320  " 

1 

,015 

38 

254 

13 

-Uore  than  40  hours 

158 

134 

6 

17 

1 

Total  -  all  employees 

1«,633 

1, 

,239 

52 

324 

18 

We 

sk 

including 

March  16, 

1935 

Less  than  28  hours 

62 

36 

2 

22 

2 

28  up  to  32  hours 

75 

30 

2 

42 

1 

33  up  to  36  hours 

57 

34 

1 

18 

4 

37  up  to  40  hours 

1,339 

1; 

,C29 

50 

246 

14 

More  than  40  hours 

117 

114 

2 

1 

- 

Total  -  all  employees 

1,650 

1, 

,243 

57 

329 

21 

108 

We' 

ek 

including 

March  23, 

1935 

Less  than  28  hours 

61 

11 

27 

9 

28  up  to  32  hours 

138 

31 

- 

106  , 

1 

33  up  to  36  hours 

56 

44 

3 

9 

- 

37  up  to  40  hours 

1,270 

1. 

,025 

48 

188 

9 

More  than  40  hours 

76 

76 

- 

- 

- 

Total  -  all  employees 

1,64b 

1, 

,237 

62 

330 

19 

Wei 

sk 

including 

March  30, 

1935 

Less  than  28  hours 

102 

57 

8 

34 

3 

28  up  to  32  hours 

60 

27 

1 

32 

-- 

33  up  to  36  hours 

31 

23 

1 

7 

- 

37  up  to  40  hours 

1,354 

1 

,055 

52 

231 

16 

Uore  than  40  hours 

114 

104 

1 

9 

- 

Total  -  all  employees 

1,661 

1. 

,256 

63 

313 

19 

(*)  Source:   Code  Authority  Report  filed  Division  of  Review,  N.R.A, 


9818 


1127 
1C&3IE  817 

MUSICAL  MERCHANDISE  MANUFACTURING  INDUSTRY 

DISTRIBUTION  OF  MANUFACTURING  EMPLOYEES  ACCORDING  TO  AVERAGE  HOURLY  EARNINGS* 


Earnings 
per  Hour 


Week  Including  I larch  2,  1935 


Male 


Female 


Week  Including  March  9,  1935 
Male 


Total:  Reg.  :Lrnrs:  Reg.  :Lmrs, 


Female 


Total:  Reg,  :Lrnrs:  Reg.  :Lrnrs, 


Less  than  32/ 
32/  up  to  34/ 
35/  up  to  39/ 
40/  up  to  49/ 
50/  up  to  59/ 
60/  up  to  69/ 
70^  or  more 
Total-  all  hrly 

rate  employees  1,589 
Supervisors  - 
s^35  or  more        70 


56 

-- 

33 

-- 

161 

1 

7 

153 

334 

258 

1 

74 

414 

340 

7 

67 

279 

252 

1 

26 

188 

186 

-- 

2 

157 

157 

— 

— 

1,194 


70 


49 


32; 


24 


62 

153 
340 
42  7 
2  75 
193 
167 


1 
261 
352 
249 
192 
167 


1,617  1,222 
68     68 


39 

4 
1 
7 
1 


52 


147 
73 
63 
25 

1 


319 


23 

1 


24 


Earnings 

:   Week  Including  March  16,  1935   :   Week  Including  March  23,  1935 

per  II our 

:             Male     :   Female    :            Male    :     Female 

:  Total:  Reg.  :Lrnrs.:£eg.   :Lrnrs:  Total:  Reg.  :Lrnrs:  Reg.  :Lrnrs, 

Less  than  32/ 
32/  up  to  34/ 
35/  up  to  39/ 
40/  up  to  49/ 
50/  up  to  59/ 
60/  up  to  69/ 
70/  or  more 
Total-  all  hrly 
rate  employees 
Supervisors 
$35  or  more 


67 

' 

38 

__ 

162 

2 

3 

157 

338 

•  259 

3 

76 

432 

353 

8 

71 

291 

267 

1 

23 

185 

134 

-- 

1 

165 

165 

— 

_- 

1.640   1.230    53 


68       68 


328 


71 

__  . 

49 

-- 

22 

152 

2 

3 

147 

— 

332 

252  , 

4 

76 

-- 

431 

352 

8 

71 

-- 

297 

268 

1 

28 

-- 

192 

191 

— 

1 

— 

164 

164 

29   1,639   1,229    65 
68        68 


323 


22 


Earnings 

:   Wnek  Including  March  30,  1935 

per  Hour 

:            Male    •     Female 

:  Total:  Reg.  :Lrnrs:  Reg.  :Lrnrs. 

Less  than  32/  63 

32/  to  34/  164 

35/  up  to  39/  345 

40/  up  to  49/  436 

50/  up  to  59/  289 

60/  up  to  69/  187 

70/  or  more  175 
Total-  all  hrly 

rate  employees  1,659 
Supervisors 

'35  or  more  69 


1 
261 
365 
260 
186 
175 

1,248 


42 
9 
5 


62 


154 

79 

65 

29 

1 


328 


21 


21 


69 


3818   *Souroe:   Code  Authority  report  Filed  Library,  Division  of  Review,  NRA. 


L12E 


TO  BE  USED  WITH  CAUTION 


TABLE    SIS 

PORCELAIN  BREAKFAST  FURNITURE  ASSEMBLING  INDUSTRY 

CLASSIFIED  WEEKLY  HOURS  OP  FACTORY  WAGE  EARNERS  FOR 
■KEEK  VOUCH  INCLUDED  JUNE  15,  1933 


Factcry 

Wage 

Earners 

Hours  Worked 

Number 

Per   Cent 

Cumulative 

Per  Week 

Per   Cent 

20  hi 

:urs 

i    or   under 

11 

1.7 

1.7 

20.1 

to 

25 

hours 

3 

.4 

2.1 

25.1 

to 

30 

hours 

3 

.4 

2.5 

30.1 

tn 

35 

hours 

5 

.0 

3.3 

35.1 

to 

40 

hours 

81 

12.2 

15.5 

40.1 

to 

46 

hours 

50 

7.5 

23  .r 

45.1 

to 

50 

heurs 

42 

6.3 

29.3 

50.1 

to 

55 

h^urs 

403 

60.6 

89.9 

55.1 

to 

60 

hours 

43 

6.5 

96.4 

Over 

60 

hours 

24 

3.6 

100.0 

Total 

665 

100.0 

Source:  Questionnaires  sent  out  by  National  Recovery  Administration  . 
20  concerns  reporting.   National  Recovery  Administration, 
Division  of  Research  and  Planning.  The  Porcelain  Breakfast 
Furniture  Assembling  Industry,  prepared  by  W.L.  Yearsley, 
January  10,  1934, 


9S1S 


1129 


Table  819       (To  3e  Used  rrith  Caution) 

Porcelain  To  j  Breakfast  Airniture  Industry 

l?iu:ber  of  Factory  Wage  Earners  Employed  in  Establishments  Working 
Specified  Shifts  and  Shift-Hours. 


Kuuber  of 

June   1929 

June  1933 

October 

Iboj 

hours  nor]  :ed 

■per   shift 

1   Shift 

1   Shift 

1    Shift 

2  Shifts 

Under     8 

,  . 

mm 

^, 

_. 

0  to   3.9 

311 

505 

603 

105 

:   to  9.9 

533 

139 

15 

- 

10  bol0.9 

71 

j- 

- 

- 

Total 
Source 


935 


698 


105 


172A  questionnaire  returns,  20  concerns  reporting.  Tabulation  by  the 
Bureau  of  the  Census  for  the  National  Recover1-  Administration, 
Division  of  Research  and  Planning,  Jan.  9,  1934. 


9810 


1130 

TO  BE  USED  WITH  CAUTION 

TABLE  S?0 

PORCELAIN  BREAKFAST  FURNITURE  ASSEMBLING  INDUSTRY 

CLASSIFIED  HOURLY  EARNINGS  OF  FACTORY  WAGE  EARNERS 
FOR  WEEK  ViHICH  INCLUDED  JUNE  15,  1933 


Hourly  Earnings  Factory  Wage  Earners 

Number     Per  Cent   Cumulative  Per  Cent 


Under  15/  9  1.4  1.4 

15  to  19.9  118        :  17.7          '  19.1 

20  to  24.9  93  14.0  33.1 

25  to  29.9  73  11.0  44.1 

30  to'  34,9  107  16.1  60.2 

35  to  39.9  '  102  15.3  75.5 

40  tf  44.9  51  7.7  83.2 

45  to  49.9  22  3.3  86.5 

50  to  54.9  38  5.7  92.2 

55  to  59.9  26  3.9  96.1 

60  to  69.9  18  2.7  98.8 

70  to  79.9  2  .3  99.1 

80  and  over                 _6_  .9  100.0 

Total  665  100.0 


Sources   Questionnaire  sent  out  by  the  National  Recovery  Administration, 
20  concerns  reporting.   National  Recovery  Administration, 
Division  of  Research  anc1  Planning.   The  Porcelain  Breakfast 
Furniture  Assembling  Industry,  prepared  by  W.L.  Yearsley, 
January  10,  1934 . 


9S1S 


1131 

TO  BE  USED  WITH  CAUTION 

TABLE  321 

PORCELAIN  BREAKFAST  FURNITURE  ASSEMBLING   INDUSTRY 

CLASSIFIED  WEEKLY  EARNINGS   OF   OFFICE  EMPLOYEES  FOR 
WEEK  TI7HICH   INCLUDED'JUNE   15,    1935 


Office     Employees 


Weekly  Earnings  Number  Per    Cent  Cumulative 

Per    Cent 


Less   than  f)5.00  - 

$5.00   to   9  =,99 

10.00   to   14.99  3                      7.0                           7.0 

15.00   tc    19.99  19                    44.2                         51.2 

20.00   to   24,99  9                    20.9                         72.1 

25.00   to   29.99  9                    20.0                         93.0 

30.00    to   34.99  1                      2.3                         95.3 

35.00   to   39.99  - 

40.00   to   44.99 

45.00  and    over  2                     4.7                     100.0 


43  100.0 


Source:   Questionnaires  sent  out  by  the  National  Recovery  Administration 
20  concerns  reporting.   National  Recovery  Administration, 
Division  of  Research  and  Planning.   The  Porcelain  Breakfast 
Furniture  Assembling  Industry,  prepar-d  by '  V.'.L.  Yearsley, 
January  10,  1934. 


9S18 


113. : 


TABLE  822 


BAND  INSTRUMENT  INDUSTRY 
CLASSIFIED  WEEKLY  HOURS  OF  EMPLOYEES,  BY  OCCUPATION 
MAY,  AUGUST,  AND  NOVEMBER,  1934 


Number  of  Employees  Working  Hours  Indicated 


Less 
than 
23  hours 


23 

to 
32 


33 
to 
36 


37  More 
tc  than 
40    40 


Week  Enging  May  19,  1934: 

Males  (Regular)  197 

Females  (Regular)  37 
Learners  and  Handicapped 

(both  sexes)  4 


Total 


238 


0 


Week  Ending  Aug.  25,  1934: 

Males  (Regular)  139 

Females  (Regular) '  9 

Learners  and  Hand i canned 

,  .(both  sexes)         5 


Total 

Week  Ending  Nov.  10,  1934: 
Males  (Regular) 
Females  (Regular) 
Learners  (Both  Sexes) 


(b) 


153 

67 
8 
8 


Total 

(a)  34  concerns  reporting 

(b)  36  concerns  reporting 


111 
13 

1 

125 


49 
6 


57 


73 
7 


30 


102 
11 

1 

114 

36 
12 

4 

102 


90 

8 
9 

107 


520 
38 

13 

571 

558 
59 

24 

641 


90 

1 


91 

342 

19 

6 
367 


571  470 

42  56 

17  27 

630  .553 


Total 


1020 
100 

19 

1139 

1174 
105 

41 

1320 


1271 

121 

61 

1453 


Source:   Industry  questionnaire  returns  submitted  by  the  Code  Authority 
to  the  National  Recovery  Administration,  Division  of  Research 
and  Planning,  June  28  and  October  16,  1934,  January  8,  1935. 


9818 


1133 

TABLE  S23 
BAUD  IITS5SHUL2ET  INDUSTRY 
CLASSIFIED  HOURLY  &ABNINGS  oi1  ELPLOIESS-  BY  OCCUPATION 

May,  August,  and  November,  1934 
Humber  of  Employees  Earning  Amount  Indicated 


"Less   32  35    40     50      60 

than   to  to    to     to      to   70  Su- 

32    34  39    49     59      69   or  pervi- 
cents  cents  cents  cents   cents  cents  more  sory  '  Total 
We  el;  Ending  May  19,  1954 

Males  (Regular)          -  3  7      337     273    231   175  56    1082 

Females  (Regular)        -75  65      4-      11      84 
Learners  and 

Handicapped  ("both  sexes)   2  18  4      -      -      -               24 

Total               2  28  16      403     277    231   176  57    1190 

Weel:  Ending  Aug.  25,  1934  (a) 

tales  (Regular)          -  -  2      309     311    258   212  51    1224 

Females  (Regular)         -  3  6       87       6           1   1     104 

Learners  and 

Handicapped  (both  sexes   3  24  10       6                           43 

Total               3  27  18      483     317    258   213  52    1371 


309 

311 

87 

D 

6 

- 

483 

317 

375 

286 

87 

14 

3 

- 

Week  ending  Nov.  10,  1934  (b) 

Males  (Regular)         ~  -  1  2  375  324  314  74  1376 

Females  (Regular)         -  -  3  87  14      8  3  1  116 

Learners  (both  sexes)     5  51  28  3  -      -  -  -  87 

Total               5  52  33  465  300    332  317  75  1579 


(a)  34  concerns  reporting 

(b)  36  concerns  reporting 

Source:   Industry  questionnaire  returns.   Submitted  by  the  Code  Authority  to 

the  National  Recovery  Administration,  Division  of  Research  and  Plann- 
ing, June  28,  and  October  16,  1934;  January  8,  1935. 


9818 


-.a.  LA 


113U     -0  33  V3ZD  T"TTH  CAUTION 
TA3LE  824 
FOIL  L.-Y  INDUSTRY 


SOUTH 


CLASSIFIED  <E.~  .LY  H  <UR5  i  >«A&E  EARNERS,  I..  THE  SDUTH.FOR 
1928,  192y,'  1930,-  1931.  1932,  JULY  1933  - 


Hours  .orkeu. 
Per  ieeK 


Number  of  Employees 

I92o 


1929  1930  193,1  1932 


7^y  1933 


Per  Cent 


of  Curnu- 

Imoloyees   Tot;:.l  l&tive 


9-. 
12. 
13. 

20. 
21. 
22. 

23. 
24. 

25. 
27. 
29. 
30. 
31- 
32. 
33- 
3^. 
35. 
36. 
37. 


4o. 

>+3- 
44. 

45. 

46. 

48. 

49. 
49:: 
30. 

51. 

52. 

,\3. 

54. 
5j. 
55? 
57- 
58. 
60. 
71. 


39 
62 

23 


lDl 

48 
9 

54l 

•) 
10 

125 

427 
237 
349 

12 
25 


43 


28 

23 

292 


r 


409 


56 

34 


11   12 


16  116 


44 


79 


45 
34 

23 
38 


64   30 
50   125  263 


45  4 

76  143 

187 

jl  141 

378  210 


lso  190 


18 


9   9 
63  187 


125  —  3 

449  ■'  221  137 

271  210  34 

341  -  -- 

5  4  4 

9  10  9 

5 


lij 

16 

3 

31 

11 

47 
42 

2; 

55 

80 

166 

'35 

117 
15 

143 


53 

81 
57 

17 

7 


57 

;0 


78 

lx 


2 

34 

136 


222 


98 
64 


19 
50 


5.4 


.1 
2.4 

9.6 


13.5 


6.8 

4.5 


1.3 
3.5 


5.4 

o.2 


12 

.8 

7.0 

30 

2.1 

9.1 

28 

2.0 

11.1 

65 

5-9 

17.0 

17.1 
19.5 

29.1 


85  5.9  35.0 

262  18. 3  53.3 

171  11.9  63.2 

43  3.0  68.2 


83-7 


90.5 
95.0 


96.3 
99.8 


Total 


2,135   2,238  1,333  1,606  1,225    1,410  100.0 


100.0 


Source:  Industry  questionnaire  survey  52  southern  foundries  reporting,  reported 
to  the  IJKA.   National  Recovery  Administration,  Division  of  Research 
and  planning.  The  Gray  Iron  Foundry  Industry,  prepared  hy  F.  C.  Reich, 
November  18,  1933 . 


9818 


1135 
TABLE    825 

BEAUTY  AND  BARBER  SHOP  MECHANICAL   EQUIPMENT  MANUFACTURING   I  INDUSTRY 

CLASSIFIED   NUMBER  OF  HOURS   OF  FACTORY     AGE     ARNERS  FOR  WEEK  MUCH 
INCLUDED  JUKE   15,    1933,   or  NEAREST  TYPICAL  ViEEK 


Hours  Worked 
Per  Week 


ft     Factory  Arar,e   Earner s 
Number  Per  Cent 


Cumulative 
Per  Cent 


20  hours  or  under 
20.1  to  25 
25.1  to  30 
30,1  to  35 
35.1  to  40 
40.1  to  45 
45.1  to  50 
50.1  to  55 
55.1  to  60 
Over  60  hours 

Total 


8 

1.2 

4 

.6 

9 

1.3 

2 

.3 

3§ 

4.7 

249 

36.7 

288 

42.4 

72 

10,6 

11 

1.6 

4 

.6 

1.2 

1.8 

3.1 

3.4 

8.1 

44.8 

87.2 

97.8 

99.4 

100.0 


679 


100.0 


SOURCE:   Questionnaires  sent  out  by  the  National  Recovery  Administration, 
18  concerns  r  eporting.   National  Recovery  Administration 
Division  of  Research  and  Planning.   The  Beauty  and  Barber 
Shop  Mechanical  Equipment  Manufacturing  Industry,  prepared 
by  Arthur  B.  Fridinger,  January  2,  1934, 


9S1S 


1136 

T..BLE  £26 

BEAUTY  AND  BARBER  SHOE  MECHANICAL  EQUIPMENT  I1VTUFAC  TURING  INDUSTRY 

CLASSIFIED  HOURLY  EARNINGS  OF.  FACTORY  A(  '   RNERS  FOR  EEEK  "HIGH 
INCLUDED  JUNE  15,  1933,  or  NEAREST  TYPI ■'  ..'.   EEX 


r 

lgS 

Factory 

V/age  Earners 

Hourl; 
Earnii 

'  Numb'er 

r  Cent 

Cunulative 
Per  Cent 

Under 

15  cents 

9 

1.3 

1.3 

15(to 

19.9 

41 

6.0 

7.3 

20' to 

24.9 

46 

6.8 

14.1 

25  to 

29.9 

■134 

27.1 

'  41.2 

-  t 

30  'to 

54.9 

110 

16.2 

57.4 

35  'to 

39.9 

58 

8.5 

65.9 

40  to 

44.9 

82 

12.1 

78.0 

45  to 

49.9 

49 

7.2 

85.2 

50  to 

54.9 

31 

4.6 

89.8 

55  to 

59.9.. 

'  19 

'  2.3 

92.6 

60  to 

69.9 

21 

3.1 

95.7 

70  to 

79.9 

. 

,18 

•2.7    e 

98.4 

80  cents  or 

more 

11 

1.6 

100.0 

Total 

679 

100.0 

SOURCE:   Questionnaires  sent  out  by t he  National  Recovery  Administra- 
tion, 18  concerns  reporting.   National  Recovery  Administration 
Divisionof  Researchand  Planning.   The  Beauty  and  Barber  Shop 
Mechanical  Equipment  manufacturing  Industry  prepared  by 
Arthur  B.  Fridiii(:er,  January  2,  1934. 


9818 


1137 

TABLE      S27 
BEAUTY  AITD  BARBER  SHOP  IiECFAJIICAL  ECiUIPKEMT  MANUFACTURERS 
CLASSIFIED  T7EZXLY  EAiGIIFGS  OF  OEEICE  EMPLOYEES 
POP.  WEEK  OP  JUKE  15,    1933. 


Weekly 
Earnin  t, 
(Dollars) 


Less  than  o.OO 
5.00  ~  9.99 
10.00  -  14.99 
15.00  «  19.99 
20.00  -  24.99 
25.00  -  29.99 
30.00  ~  34.99 
35.00  -  39.99 
40.00  -  44.99 
45.00  and  over 


Total 


Office  Employees 


'■umber 


Cumulative 
Per  Cent    ^er  Cent 


3 
30 
23 
32 
19 


2.4 

2.4 

24.2 

26.6 

18. G 

45.2 

25.8 

71.0 

15.3 

36.3 

7.3 

93.6 

3.2 

96.8 

1.6 

98.4 

1.6 

100.0 

124 


100.0 


Source:   H.R.A.  questionnaire  retiirns.   18  Establishments  Tabulated  by 
the  Burecai  of  the  Census,  for  the  National  Recovery  Administration, 
Division  of  Research  and  Planning,  December  28,  1933. 


9760 


1138 

TABLE  S2S 

STEEL  WOOL  INDUSTRY 

Classifier".  Ueelcly  Hours  of  Factory  Uage  Earners, 
!"eel:  Including  June  15,  1933 


Hours  Worked 

Eur.ber  of 

Per  Cent 

Cumulat ive 

Per  Week 

Enrol  oye  e  s 

of  Total 

Per  Cent 

20  or  under 

10 

3-4 

3.4 

20.1  -  25 

37 

12.4 

15.S 

25.1  -  30 

5 

1.7 

17.5 

30.1  -  35 

7 

2.3 

19.  g 

35.1  -  4o 

59 

19.  s 

39.6 

4o.i  -  .45 

SS 

29.5 

69.I 

1*5.1  -  50 

71 

23.  S 

92.9 

50.1  -  55 

13 

4.4 

97  .'3 

55.1  -  60 

5 

1.7 

99.0 

Over  60 

3 

1.0 

100.0 

Total 

.  '    2QS 

100.0 

100.0 

SOURCE:  N.R.A.  questionnaire  returns  covering  five  of  the  six  concerns 
in  the  industry,   llotional  Recovery  Administration,  Division 
of  Research  and  Planning.   The  Steel  Uool  Industry,  prepared 
"by  F.  C.  Reich,  Eeb.  15,  1934. 


9760 


1139 

.  TABLE  S29 

STEEL  WOOL  INDUSTRY 

Classified  Kaaxly   Earnings  of  Factory  Uage  Earners, 
Ueek  Including  June  15,  1933 


Actual  Earnings 

".In:  :ber  of 

Per  Cent 

Cumulative 

per  Employee 

Enplorees 

of  Total 

Per  Cent 

(Gents) 

15  -  19.9 

S 

1-5 

1-5 

20  -  2U.9 

27 

6.9 

S.4 

25  -  29-9 

S7 

17.0 

25.  U 

30  -  ^U.q 

ill 

28.2 

53.6 

35  -  39.9 

32 

13.2 

66.8 

Ho  -  1&.9 

W 

11.2 

78. 0 

H5  -  ^9-9 

9.2 

87.2 

50  -  5H.9 

25 

e.k 

93.6 

55  -  59.9 

2 

.5 

9U.1 

60  -  69.9 

11 

2.8 

96.9 

70  -  79-9 

5 

1.3 

98.2 

SO  or  more 

7 

1.8 

100.0 

Total 

393 

100.0 

100.0 

SOURCE:  N.R.A.  questionnaire  returns  covering  all  si"  concerns  in  the 
industry,  national  Recovery  Administration,  Division  of 
Research  and  Planning.   The  Steel  TTool  Industry,  prepared  hy 
F.  C.  Reich,  Feo.  15,  I93U. 


9760 


llUo 

TABLE  330 
METAL  LAI     i  FACTU£lM<  INDUSTRY 

CLASSIFIED  VilEEKLY  EOUHS  OF  FACTORY  EMPLOYEES,  PEEK  OF  SEPTEMBER  15,  1933 


Number  hours  worked 
per  week 


20  hours  or  under 


20.1,  to 

30 

hours 

30,]/ to 

35 

hours 

35.l' to 

40 

hours 

40.1  to 

45 

hours 

45.1  to 

50 

hours 

50.1  bo 

GO 

hours 

Over  60 

hours 

Total 

Number 


21 

93 

124 

151 

37 

3 

2 

431 


.Cumulative . 

Per  Cent 

Per  Cent 

4.9 

&•&<  - 

21.6 

26.5  - 

28.8 

55.3-  •■  ; 

35.0 

90.3  ■■ 

8.6 

98.9.  •• 

.7 

99.6 

.4 
100.© 


100.0 


Source:   Questionnaires  sent  out  by  National  Recovery  Administration, 
11  concerns  reporting.   National  Recovery  Administration 
Division  of  Research  and  Planning.   The  Petal  Lath 
Manufacturing  Industry,  prepared  by  "J.  L.  Yearsley, 
December  14,  1933. 


981S 


TABLE     831 
5ETAL  L,PnTT     A   G  'ACT'    UNG    ENDUSTBX 
CLASSIFIED.  HOURLY  EARKI1JGS    OF  FACTORY  EMPLOYEES,   LTSSK  OF 

TH  BER  15,    1933 


Actual  Earnings 
per  Hour 


Under  10  cents 
10  to  19.9  cents 
20  to  24.9  cents 
25  to  29.9  cents 
30  to  34.9  cents 
35  to  39.9  cents 
40  to  49.9  cents 
50  to  59.9  cents 
60  to  79.9  cents 
80  to  99.9  cents 
Ol.OO  or  more 
Total 


Number 


Per   Cent 


Cumulative 
Per  Cent 


.2 


10 

2.3 

2.5 

64 

14,8 

17.3 

246 

57.1 

74.4 

58 

13.5 

87.9 

44 

10.2 

98.1 

8 

1.9 

100.0 

431 


100.O 


Source:   Questionnaires  sent  out  by  National  Recovery  Administration, 
12  concerns  reporting.   National  Recovery  Administration 
Division  of  Research  and  Planning.   The  Petal  Lath  Manu- 
facturing Industry,  prepared  by  ".7.  L.  Yearsley,  Dec.  14,  1933. 


9S1S 


lite 

TAPLE  S3 2 
METAL  LATH  MANUFACTURING  INDUSTRY 
CLASSIFIED  WE3KLY  EARNINGS  0?  OFFICE  EMPLOYEES,  'TEE7  0? 

■SEPTWBEP  15,  19?? 

Office,  Employees 


Weekly  Cumulative 

Earnings  Number      Per  Cent         Per  Cent 


Less  than  $5.00  - 

$5.00  to  $9.9*9  *                   -  ' 

10.00  to  14.99  "        1?  14.5  14.5 

15.00  to  19.99  20  22.2  36.7 

20.00  to.  24.9*9  '        28  31.1  67.8 

25.00  to  29.99  '        10  11.1  78.9 

SO. 00  to  39.99  '       12  13.3  '    92.2 

40.00  to  59.99  '5           5.6  '    97.8 

60.00  or  more'  '2           2.2  100.0 

Total  '       90  100.0 


Source:  Questionnaires  sent  out  by  National  Recovery  Administration,  11 

concerns  reporting.  National  Recovery  Administration  Division  of 
Research  and  Planning.   The  Metal  Lath  Manufacturing  Industry, 
prepared  by  t.  L.  Year.sley,  Dec.  14,  1933. 


9312 


liU3 
T.-^JLh    S33 


C0LLAPoI3L5  TUBE  IMTlSTEY 
CLASSIFILI)  '/ILFLY   LOURS  OF  UORi:  FOR 

FACTORY  V/AGh  EAHCRS, 
K1TBSSEFTATIVL  W35K  OF  JUNE, 1933 


dours 
i/orI:ec. 
Per  ft  eel: 


iuale 


j  emal  e 


20  hours  or  less     S 


19 


20. 1  -  25. 

CO 

44 

25.1  -   CO 

25 

27 

30.1 

21 

69 

35.1  -  40 

99 

172 

■40.  1  -   45 

94 

99 

45.1  ~   50 

62 

204 

50.1  -   35 

144 

14 

OL/#  i.    **^6u 

60 

73 

60.1  -    Lb 

18 

— 

65.1  -   70 

11 

— 

70.1  -   75 

8 

1 

75.1  -80. 

3 

— 

Over  80 

5 

~~ 

Total 

608 

0/3 

Factory  Vfa^e  Farriers 

Cumulative 
Number       Per  Cent       Per  Cent 


37 

1.8 

1.8 

9-: 

6.4 

8.2 

3.6 

11.8 

90 

6.  2 

18.0 

271 

13.: 

3t .  £ 

193 

13.2 

-■9.7 

266 

18.2 

J7.9 

289 

19.8 

87.  7 

133 

9.1 

9_»G 

13 

1.2 

93.0 

11 

o 

QO       Q 

9 

.7 

'99.5 

3 

.2 

99.  7 

•- 

1 

100.0 

1461 


100.0 


Source:      ISA  questionnaire   returns,    11   concerns    reporting.      Taljulrtion 
by  the  Bureau  of  the  Census  for  the  rational  Recovery  Adminis  tret  ion 
Division  of  Research  am.  Planning,    Feb.    7,    133=  . 


9818 


1144 

TABLE     834  2 


COLLAPSIBLE    TU3L   IFjjUSTHY 
CLASSIFIED  IIOUIIiY  EAZi -I/G3  OF 
FACTORY  WAGffi  ^AHiJiits, 
SLPrjuSSKiEATIVl,  V/LLIi  OF  JTJ3L,1933 


Hourly 

Cents  Per  Hour   Lale  Female 


llumber 


Factory  Y'a^e  Earners 


Cuaulr  uive 

Per  Cent   Per  Cent 


Under  10  cents 
10  -  14.9 
15  -  19.9 
20  t-  24 .  9 
25  -  29. 9 
30  -  34.9 
35  -  39.9 
40  -  44.9 
45  -  49.  9 
50  -54.9 
55  -  59. 9 
CO  -  59.9 
70  -  79.9 
80  end  over 
Total 


— 

17 

— 

IOC 

6 

-*■  —  | 

a  <J  *z> 

27 

333 

CO 

149 

122 

51 

110 

21 

86 

13 

60 

4 

57 

2 

60 

1 

57 

5 

603  353 


17 
1C  i 
258 
260 
172' 
173 
131 
104 

'*"    i 

O'x 

59 
61 

63 
1461 


1.2 

1.2 

if.  8 

8.0 

17.7 

17.8 

45.  5 

11.8 

55.  3 

11.8 

67. 1 

9.0 

76.1 

7.1 

c 

33.3 

4.4 

37.5 

4.0 

91.5 

4.3 

4.  2 

103.0 

100.0 


Source:   I53A  questionnaire  returns,  11  concerns  reporting.   Tabulation 

Bureau  of  the 
by  the/Census  for  the  national  P.ecovery  Aconinistra.tion  Division  of 


Research  and  Planning.   Feb.  7,  1934. 


931, 


( c  oils  rs)' 


llU5 

TJOLE    S3  5 


COLLAPol   LE  Tl.-L.   E/EUSTHY 
CLASSIFIES  WEEKLY  EA-TirGS  OF 
DEriCL  EMPLOYE!..  S, 
REPI&SLETATIvE  TrEhE  0]    JTJEE,    1931 


feebly 

larnin  '3  Number 


Unc'.er   3.00  

5.00   to   9.99 

1C.00    to    12.49  1 

1    .  30   to   10.99  :                 1 

I    .  .■•    to   17.49  '                                                              6 

17.  ,0   to   13.99  '                                                              4 

.30.00   to   2-.  39  K 

25.00    to   29.99  '■                                     8 

50.00   to   3-.  .99  ■'                                                       12 

35.  30    :.iC  over  _14 

Total  60 

Source:     ERA  questionnaire  returns,    11   concerns   reporting.      Tabulation 

"07  the  Ev.rec-u  of  the   Census   for  the   Eationel  Recovery   Auaini strati  .n 
Division  of  Hesearch  an C.  Planning,    Feb.    7,    1934. 


9818 


111+6 

TABLE     S3 6 

SI.IxJIi  ARMS  AHD  AI.0rUEriTI.0iI  IEDUSTRY 

Classified  TJeekly  Hours  of  Factory  Employees, 
August   1933 


Hours  Uorked 
Per  \7eek 


IFunber  of 
Employees 


Per   Cent 
of  Total 


Cumulative 
Per  Cent 


Under  20 
20  to  23.9 
30  to  3U.9 
35  to  39.9 
kO  to  UH.9 
U5  to  U9.9 
50  to  59.9 
60  or  more 
Total 


4.2 

4.2 

3-5 

7.7 

2.3 

10.0 

6.S 

16. s 

^5. S 

62.7 

IS.  6 

21.3 

l4.S 

96.1 

'5.9 

100.0 

100.0 


SOURCE:      Estimate   for   entire   industry  based  on  questionnaires   dis- 
tributed in  the   industry,    k  concerns  representing  fk.2  per 
cent   of  total  reporting.      National  Recovery  Admini  stmt  ion, 
division  of  hesearcli  and  Planning.     The  Snail  Arms  and 
Ammunition  Industry,   prepared  by  Arthur  3.    "hi  dinger,   Oct.    b, 


1933. 


9760 


1147 
■TABLE  S3  7 

s::all  arks  and  ammunition  industry 

Classified  Hourly  Earnings  of  Factory  Employees, 

August,  1933 


ITmober 

Per   Cent 

Cumulative 

Hourly 

of 

of 

Per 

Earnings 

Erroloyees 

Total 

Cent 

Under 

10  cents 



10  to 

19.9 

cents 

5 

20   to 

2.4.9 

cents 

109 

25   to 

29.9 

cents 

228 

30  to 

34.9 

cents 

1,366 

35  to 

39-9 

cents 

1,160 

40  to 

>+9.9 

cents 

1,323 

50   to 

59-9 

cents 

1,262 

60  to 

79-9 

cents 

73S 

SO   to 

99-9 

cents 

115 

$  1.00 

or  no: 
al 

■e 

24 

Tot 

7.4SS 

.1  .1 

1.5  1.6 

3.S  5.4 

24.9  3O.3 

15.5  4.5. s 

25.7  71.5 

16. s  gs.3 


•9  9S.2 


1.5  99.7 

.3         100.0 


100.0 
Average  hourly  earnings  -  -  —  44. 0  cents 


SOURCE:  Estimate  for  entire  industry  "based  on  questionnaires  distributed 
in  the  industry,  4  concerns  representing  7^+»2  per  cent  of  Total 
reporting.   National  Recovery  Administration  Division  of  Research 
and  Planning.   The  Small  Arms  and  Amnunition  Industry,  prepared 
by  Arthur  3.  Pridinger,  Oct.  6,  1933 


9760 


nHs 

TABLE    S3S 

SHALL  ARLIS  Aid  AiiiXJNITION  IIOUSTRY 

Classified  Ueekly  Earnings  of  Factory  Employees, 

August,    1933 


liinber  of 

Per  Cent 

Cumulative 

TTeekly 

Pactory 

of 

Per 

Earnings 

Er.roloyees 

Total 

Cent 

Less   1 

:han  $5.00 

137 

$5.00 

to  9.99 

297 

10.00 

tolU.99 

2 

,10s 

15.00 

tol9.99 

2 

,222 

20.0'0 

to2U.99 

1 

,36S 

25.00 

t 029. 99 

r 

S6l 

30.00 

to39-99 

kZ2 

Ho.  00 

to59-99 

62 

60.00 

or  more 

x 

Total 

7 

,HSg 

l.S  l.S 

k.O  5.8 

28.1  33.9 

29.7  63.6 

is. 3  si. 9 

11.5  93.^ 

5-S  99-2 

.s  100.0 


100.0 
Average  weekly  y;age  per  employee  -   .3l_.7S 


i 


SOURCE:   Estimate  for  entire  industry  based  on  questionnaires 

distributed  in  the  industry,  k   concerns  representing  7'+. 2 
per  cent  of  total  reporting.  National  Recovery  Administration 
Division  of  Research  and  Planning.  The  Snail  Arms  and  Anuni- 
tion  Industry,  prepared  by  Arthur  B.  Pridiiiger,  Oct.  6,  1933 • 


9760 


11U9 


TABLE  339 
UMBRELLA  FRAMES  AND  UMBRELLA  HARDWARE  MANUFACTURING  INDUSTRY 
CLASSIFIED  7JEEKLY  HOURS  OF  EMPLOYEES  DURING  A  PEAK  WEEK  OF  1932 


20 

or  ' 

under 

20, 

,1  - 

25 

25. 

,1  - 

30 

30, 

,1  - 

35 

35, 

1  - 

40 

40. 

,1  - 

45 

45. 

1  - 

50 

50. 

,1  - 

55 

55. 

,1  - 

60 

Over 

60 

Number 

of 

Per  Cent 

Employees 

of  Total 

6 

1.7 

1 

0.3 

2 

0.5 

2 

0.5 

76 

21.3 

60 

16.3 

26 

7.3 

95 

26.6 

86 

24.1 

3 

0.9 

Cumulative 
Hours  Worked  Employees         of  Total  Per  Cent 


2.0 

2.5 

3.0 

24.3 

41.1 

48.4 

75.0 

99.1 

100.0 


Total  357  100.0 


Source:   National  Recovery  Administration  questionnaire  returns  covering 
four  of  the  five  establishment s  in  the  industry,  each  showing  a 
different  woek  in  a  different  month  of  peak  period.   National 
Recovery  Administration,  Division  of  Research  and  Planning. 
The  Umbrella  Frame  and  Umbrella  Hardware  Manufacturing  Industry, 
prepared  by  C.  J.  LlcManus,  February  24,  1934. 


931S 


1150 
TABLE      ZkO 


TO  BE  US3D'    TTH  C.,U7If 


UviBRELLA  FRAMES  AND  UMBRELLA  IIARDWARE   IIJDUSTRY 

NUM3EE    OF  FACTORY  WAGE  EA3TLHS  EilPLOYED   III 
ESTA-3LISHMEKTS  W01.Ki:TG  SPECIFIED 
SHIFTS  A:^   SHIFT-HOURS 


Number  Hours 

1929  - 

-   1   shift 

per   shift 

ale 

Female 

8  -   0.  S 

— 

9  -   9.9 

273' 

241 

Total 

73- 

2   1 

1932  -   1   shift 
- .    le     Female 


53 
161 

21', 


12 
131 
1-3 


.3  - 

lshifi 

Lisle 

Fein 

. 

99 

30 

93 

26C 

192 

SOUECS:   liRA  questionnaire  returns,  4  establishments  reporting.   Tabulation 
oy   the  Bureau  of  the  Census  for  the  National  Recovery  Administration', 
Division  of  Research  and  Planning,  Feb.  14,  1934. 


9818 


llr,l 

TABLE  SHl 
UMBRELLA  FRAMES  MD  UMBRELLA  HARDWARE  MANUFACTURING  INDUSTRY 
CLASSIFIED  HOURLY  EARNINGS  OF  WAGE  EARNERS  DURING  A  PEAK  WEEK  OF  1932 


Actual  Earnings 

Per  Employee 

Under  10  cents 

10 

-  14,9 

15 

-  19.9 

20 

-  24.9 

25 

-  29.9 

30 

-  34.9 

35 

-  39.9 

40 

-  44.9 

45 

-  49.9 

50 

-  54.9 

55 

-  59.9 

60 

-  64.9 

70 

-  79.9 

80 

or  more 

Number  of         Per  Cent        Cumulative 
Employees         of  Total         Fer  Cent 


2 

20 
28 
83 
41 
37 
41 
26 
13 
14 
18 
15 
8 
11 

Total  357  100.0 


C.6 

_. 

5.6 

6.2 

7.3 

14.0 

23.2 

37.2 

11.5 

48.7 

10.3 

59.0 

11.5 

70.5 

7.3 

77.8 

3.6 

81.4 

309 

85.3 

5.1 

90.4 

4.3 

94.7 

9     9 

96.9 

3.1 

100.3 

Source:   National  Recovery  Administration  questionnaire  returns  covering  four 
of  the  five  establishments  in  the  industry,  each  showing  a  different 
week  in  a  different  month  of  peak  period.   National  Recovery 
Administration,  Division  of  Research  and  Planning.   The  Umbrella  Frame 
Hardware  Manufacturing  Industry. 


9S1S 


1152 

TO  BE  USED  17  TH  CAUTION 


TABLE  842 


ULBKuLLA  FRAMES  AND  1  MBRKLLA  HARDWARE  INDUSTRY 

CLASSIFIED- WEE__I  EAMINGS  OF.  ;. 
EMPLOYEES 

WEEK  REPRESENTATIVE  ON  PEAK  PEEIOD  1932 


(To  be  Used  with  Caution) 

.Weekly 

.Earnings 
(dollars) Number 

15.00  -   I?*-'' 9  1 

17.  '0  -   19.99  3 

20.00  -   2.. 99  1 

2^.00  -    29.99 

30.00  -   34.99         .  1 

3. .  00  ancl  over 

Total  11 


Source:      N.H.A.    questionnaire   returns,    4   establishments   reijortin;;. 
Tabulation  by  the  National  Recovery  Administration,    Division  of  Re- 
search  and  Planning,   Feb.    14,    1934. 


9318 


1153 
TABLE  843' 


TO  BE  USED  "  T^i  CAUTION 


COMMERCIAL  FIXTURE  INDUSTRY 
CLASSIFIED  YfEEXLY  HOURS  OF  FACTORY  WAGE   PEER'S, 
WEEK  OF  JUNE  15,  1933. 


Factory  Wage  Earners 


Hours  worked  per  week 


Numb  e  r 


20  hours  or  under 
20.1  to  25  hours 
25.1  to  30  hours 
30.1  to  3  5  hours 
35.1  to  40  hours 
40.1  to  45  hours 
45.1  to  50  hours 
50.1  to  55  hours 
55.1  to  60  hours 
Over    60  hours 


302 

46 

94 

102 

326 

258 

368 

136 

72 

105 


Per  .( 

3ent 

16, 

.3 

4, 

,7 

5 

.1 

5, 

.5 

17, 

.6 

13, 

,9 

19 

.9 

7, 

.4 

3.! 

3 

5, 

.7 

Cumulative  Per  Cent 


16.3 
21.0 
26.1 
31.6 
49.2 
63.1 
83.0 
90.4 
94.3 
100.0 


Total 


1,849 


100.0 


SOURCE: 


Questionnaires  sent  out  by  the  National  Recovery  Administration.  89  concern 
reporting.  National  Recovery  Administration  Division  of  Research  and  . 
Planning.   The  Commercial  Fixture  Industry,  prepared  by  W.  L.  Yearsley, 
December  29,  1933. 


'» 


9818 


TABLE  3UU 
COMMERCIAL  FIXTURE  INDUSTRY 
CLASSIFIED  HOURLY  EARNINGS  OF  FACTORY  WAGE  EARNERS 
WEEK  OF  JUNE  15,  1933 


TO  BE  USED  T'TTH  CAUTION 


f 

Factory  "Vage   Earners 

Hourl; 

Cumulative 

Earnings 

Number                       Per  Cent 

Per   Cent 

Under 

15/ 

14                              0.8 

0.8 

15   to 

19.9/ 

34                              1.8 

2.6 

20  to 

24.9/ 

60                              3.2 

5.8 

25    tn 

29,9/ 

87                              4.7 

10.5 

30  to 

34,9/ 

150                              8.1 

18.6 

35   to 

39,9/ 

129                              7.0 

25.6 

40  to 

44.9/ 

281                            15.2 

40.8 

45  to 

49.9/ 

* 

257                            13.9 

54.7 

50  to 

54.9/ 

309                            16.7 

71.4 

55  to 

59.9/ 

74                              4.0 

75.4 

««  to 

69.9/ 

• 

188                            10.2 

85.6 

ro  xo 

70.0/ 

159                              8.6 

94.2 

0®  ©r 

more 

Total 

107                              5,8 
1,849                           100.0           , 

100.0 

SOURCE:        Questionnaires 

sent   out  by  the  National  Recover; 

y  Administration, 

39  concerns  reporting.   National  Recovery  Administration  Division 
of   Research  and  Planning.   The  Commercial  Fixture  Industry,  pre- 
pared by  W.  L,  Years ley,  December  29,  1933, 


981S 


1155 


TABLE     8U5 
Commercial  Fixture   Industry 
Classified  Hourly  Earnings  of  Factory  Employees 

1929   and  1933. 


Hourly  Earnings 
(Cents  per  Hour) 

Humber  of 
July  15, 
1929 

Employees 

April  15, 

1933 

October  15, 
1933 

Per 
July  15, 
1929 

Cent 

April  15 
1933 

Oct. 
15,193; 

Under 

1 

10 

cents 

1 

-  , 

- 

* 

- 

- 

10  to 

20 

8 

30 

4 

.2 

3.3 

.3 

20  to 

30 

92 

120 

64 

2.3 

13.2 

5.5 

30  to 

40 

219 

186 

160 

5.4 

20.5 

13.7 

40  to 

50 

626 

251 

441 

15.3 

27.7 

37.7 

50  to 

60 

781 

118 

177 

19.1 

13.0 

15.1 

60  to 

70 

.968 

101 

195 

23.7 

11.2 

16.7 

70  to 

80 

734 

68 

75 

18.0 

7.5 

6.4 

80  to 

90 

2C4 

21 

33 

6.4 

2.3 

2.8 

90  to 

1.00 

187 

4 

3 

4.6 

.4 

.3 

1.00  , 

and 

over 

202 

•  8 

17 

4.9-  ■ 

...9 

1.5 

Total 


4,082 


907 


1,169 


100.0    100.0    100.0 


*  less  than  .1/" 

Source;      Industry  questionnaire   returns,    compiled  by  Seidman  and  Seidman, 

Certified  Public  Accountants,    end  submitted  to  the  National  Recovery 
Administration,    Division  of  Research  and  Planning,      Number  of   companies 
reporting:    1929,    28;    April  1933,    32;    October  1933,    33. 


9818 


.  1156 

TABLE      2U6     TO   BE  USED  "TTE   CAUTION 

COMMERCIAL   FIXTURE    INDUSTRY 
CLASSIFIED  WEEKLY  EARNINGS    OF  OFFICE  EMPLOYEES, 
WEEK  OF  JUNE  15,    1933. 


Weekly  Earnings 


Number 


Of fie o  Employees 


>er  Cent 


Cumulative  Per  Cent 


Less   -hnan     $   5,00 
•)   5.00  to  9.99 

$10.00  to  14.99 
515,00  to  19.99 
520.00  to  24.99 
025. 00  to  29.99 
030.00  to  34.99 
$35.00  to  39.99 
040.00  to  44.99 
045. Or  aad   over 


5 
24 
62 
31 
31 
23 
20 

9 
21 


2.2 

10.6 

27.4 

13.7 

13.7 

10.2 

8.9 

4.0 

9.3 


2.2 
12.8 
40.2 
53.9 
67.6 
77.8 
86.7 
90.7 
100.0 


Total 


226 


100.0 


SOURCE:        Questionnaires   sent  out   by  the   National   Recovery  Administration, 
79  concerns   reporting.      National  Recovery  Administration  Division 
•f  Research  and  Planning.      The  Commercial   Fixture    Industry,    pre- 
pared by  W,    L,    Yearsley,    December    29,    1933. 


9318 


1157 

TABLE     gl+7 
DROP  FORGING  INDUSTRY 


CLASSIFIED   .SEEKLY  HOURS   CF   .JOKK  FOl-   FACTORY  EAR 
A  .ffiEK  REPRESENTATIVE  OF  JUNE,    1933 


•Ei-s  by  sex  FOR 


Factory 

tfage  Earners 

Male 

Fernp'le 

Cumu- 

Cumu- 

lative 

lative 

Hours    .i'orked 

Number 

Per 

Per 

Number 

Per 

Per 

Per  Week 

Cent 

Cent 

Cent 

Cent 

20  hours   or  under 

61+6 

11.6 

11.6 

1 

1.1+ 

lvU 

20.1   to   25 

351 

6.3 

17.9 

- 

1.4 

25.1   to   30 

1+07 

7.3 

25.2 

1 

1.1+ 

2.8 

30.1  to  35 

59^ 

10.7 

35-9 

1 

1.1+ 

4.2 

35.1   to   40 

754 

13.5 

1+9,4 

4 

5.4 

9.6 

4o.i  to  I4-5 

571 

10.2 

59.6 

1+ 

5-4 

15.0 

1+5.1   to   hO 

767 

13.8 

73-4 

62 

83.6 

98.6 

50.1  to  55 

606 

10.9 

34.3 

1 

1.4 

100.0 

55.1   to   60 

417 

7.5 

91.8 

- 

60.1   to   65 

207 

3-7 

95-5 

- 

65.I   to   70 

81+ 

1.5 

97.0 

- 

70.1  to  75 

60 

1.1 

98.1 

- 

75.1   to   SO 

30 

.5 

98.6 

- 

80  hours   or  more 

79 

1.1+ 

100.0 

- 

Total 


5,573 


100.0 


74 


100.0 


Source:    Questionnaires  sent  out  by  the  National  Recovery  Admin- 
istration -  79  concerns  reporting,  national  Recovery 
Administration  Division  of  Research  and  planning,  the 
Drop  Forging  Industry,  prepared  by  J.  A.  Hanley  and 
R.  von  Huhn,  March  22,  1934. 


to 

CO 


w 
►P 

EH 


E-< 
CO 

n 


ci* 


P--I 

P-l 
O 


CO 

EH 

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CLASSIFIED  EOUKLY  EARNINGS  OF  FACTORY  ivAGE  EARNERS  LY 
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1933 


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Female 

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Number 

Cent 

Cent 

Number 

Cent 

Cent 

Under  10  cents 

1 

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5 

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- 

15  to  19.9 

11 

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- 

20  to  24.9 

30 

•  5 

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48 

64.9 

64.9 

25  to  29.9 

276 

5.0 

5.8 

9 

12.2 

77.1 

30  to  3U.9 

557 

10.0 

15.8 

5 

6.7 

83.8 

35  to  39-9 

561 

10.1 

25.9 

7 

9.* 

93-2 

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16.3 

42.2 

2 

2.7 

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10.4 

52.6 

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1.4 

97.3 

50  u,0  54.9 

632 

11.3 

63.9 

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97.3 

55  to  59.9 

425 

7.6 

71.5 

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97.3 

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82.6 

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100.0 

70  to  79-9 

423 

7.6 

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9.8 

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Total 


5,573 


100.0 


74 


100.0 


*  Less  than  l/lO  of  one  per  cent 

Source:    Questionnaires  sent  out  by  NBA  -  79  concerns  reporting. 

National  Recovery  Adraim strati on  Division  of  Research  and 
Planning.   The  Drop  Forging  Industry,  prepared  "by  J.  A. 
Hanley  and  R.  von  Huhn,  March  22,  193^. 


9S1S 


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TABLE  S50 
DROP  FORGING  INDUSTRY 
CLASSIFIED  WEEKLY  EARNINGS  OF  OFFICE  EMPLOYEES  FOR 
WEEK  REPRESENTATIVE  OF  JUNE,  1933 


Office  Employees 

Cumulative 

lees 

dy  : 

Earnings 

Number 

Per  Cent 

Per   Cent 

$  5.0C 

)     tc 

$  9-00 

10 

2.7 

2.7 

10.00 

to 

12.49 

13 

3.5 

6.2 

12.50 

to 

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14 

3-7 

9.9 

15.00 

to 

17.49 

37 

9.8 

19.7 

17.50 

to 

19.99 

49 

13.0 

32.7 

20.00 

to 

24.99 

64 

17.0 

49.7 

25.00 

to 

29.99 

•56 

14.9 

64.6 

30.00 

to 

34.99 

'42 

11.2 

75.8 

35.00 

and 

over 

■91 

24.2 

100.0 

Total 

376     • 

100.0 

Source:   Questionnaires  sent  out  "by  National  Recovery  Adminis- 
tration —  70  fconcerns  reporting.  National  Recovery 
Administration  Division  of  Research  and  planning.   The 
Drop  Forging  Industry,  prepared  by  J.  A.  Kamley.  and  R. 
von  EuhnT  iiarch  22,  1934. 


9S1S 


n  2 


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TABLE  351 

SPECIALTY  ACCOUNTING  SUPPLY  uAFiJFACTURIITG  IIDUSTRY 

Classified  "..'eekly  Hours  of  ?actorTr  Erroloyees, 
September  1933 


Hours 

Uorked 

Nuifoer 

of 

Per  Cent   of 

Cunulative 

Per 

¥eek 

Erploye 

es 

Total 

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2 

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i+o 

65I 

1+7.2 

U7.3 

H3 

17 

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kk 

12S 

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57.  £ 

1+5 

336 

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32.2 

1+5. 5 

3 

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16 

1.2 

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9.2 

92. 3 

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93.2 

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2.5 

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51.2 

36 

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52.  s 

6 

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99-3 

53.5 

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52 

2 

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100.0 

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1,330 

100.0 

SOURCE:  Data  subnitted  to  the  NBA  by  the  Specialty  Accounting  Supply 
Manufacturers  Association,  12  concerns  reporting.  National 
Recovery  Administration  Division  of  Research  and  Planning. 
The  Specialty  Accounting  Supply  Manufacturing  Industry,  pre- 
pared "oy   Robert  K.  Lyle,  March  23,  133^' • 


9760 


1162 


TABLE  852 
SPECIALTY  ACCOu" 'TING 'SUPPLY  liAFJPACTURING  INDUSTRY 
CLASSIFIED  HOURLY  EARNING- S  07  FACTORY  TJAC-E  EARNERS. 


SEFTEi.IBER  1933 


Kale 

Penal e 

Hourly 

Nuuber 

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Cumula- 

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of 

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of 

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Employee 

is  Total 

Employees 

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3 

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31 

4.0 

4.0 

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4.-3 

4.5 

353 

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49.6 

35  -  39.9 

42 

3.0 

7-5 

239 

30. s 

80. 4 

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152 

10.. 8 

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56 

7.2 

87. 6 

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86 

6.1 

24.4 

71 

9.2  . 

96. 8 

50  -  59.9 

302 

21  .4 

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13 

1.7 

98. 5 

60  -  79.9 

364 

25.8 

71.6 

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99.5 

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22.2 

93-S 

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99.9 

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100.0 

c 

— 

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Manufacturer's  Association,  21  concerns  reporting,  national 
Recovery  Adnini strati on,  Division. of  Research  and  Planning. 
The  Specialty  Accounting  Supply  Manufacturing  Industry, 
prepared  by  Robert  K.  Lyle,  March  2S,  1934. 


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TABLE     85U 

FLOOR  MACHINERY   INDUSTRY 

•CLASSIFIED  WEEKLY  HOURS    OF  FACTORY  -AGE  EARNERS   DURING  A  REPRE- 
SENTATIVE WEEK   OF  JUNE,    1933. 


Working  Hours 

Numb 

sr  of 

Per  Cent 

Cumulative  % 

Per  Week 

"Page 

Earners 

of  Total 

of  Total 

20  or  under 

4 

3.5 

3.5 

20.1  -  25 

4 

3.5 

7.0 

25.1  -  30 

18 

15.9 

22.9 

30.1  -  35 

12 

10.6 

33.5 

35.1  -  40 

10 

8.9 

42.4 

40.1  -  45 

51- 

45.1 

87.5 

45.1  -  50 

10 

8.9 

96.4 

50.1  -  55 

3 

2.7 

99.1 

55.1  -  60 

1 

0,9 

100.0 

Total 


113 


100.0 


SOURCE:  National  Recovery  Administration   questionnaire   returns, 

11  concerns  reporting.        National  Recovery  Administra- 
tion,   Division  of  Research  and  Planning.        The  Floor 
Machinery  Industry,   prepared  by  J.   A.   Han ley  and  R. 
von  Huhn,    July  24,    1934. 


noi  a 


n65 

TABLE  S55 

FLO  R   :A.CHI1IERY   Il-DUSTRY 

CLASSIFIED  HOURLY  EARtll    GS   OF  FACTORY   rfA&E  EARNERS 
FOR        REPRESENTATIVE  rfEEX  OF   JUNE,    193 j> 


Actual  Hourly 

Number 

of 

Per   Cent 

Cuuulc  tive 

Earnings 

•/age  Earners 

of   Tot   1 

Per    Cent 

of  Total 

-  29.9-' 

S 

7.1 

7.    1 

30 

-  3^-9 

6 

3-3 

12.4 

35 

-  39.9 

It 

14.2 

26.6 

»40 

-  44.9 

7 

6.2 

32.8 

45 

-  U-9-9 

17 

13.0 

47.8 

30 

-  5h.9 

18 

15.9 

63.7 

55 

-  59-9 

14 

12.4 

76.1 

60 

7  69.9 

13 

11.5 

S7.6 

70 

-  79-9 

10 

s.9 

.'60 

80,: 

and  over 

4 

3.5 

100.0 

Total  113  1'jO.O 


Source:   National  Recovery  Administration  questionnaire  returns,  11' 
concerns  reporting,  national  Recovery  Admmistr;  tion, 
Division  of  Research  and  Planning.   The  Floor  .  achmery 
Industry,  prepared  by  .J.  A.  Hanley  and  ?..  von  Kuan ,  July  24,193^- 


9818 


1166 

TABLE  S56 
CLOCK  MAJTOFACTURIIIG 
CLASSIFIED  WEEKLY  HOURS  OF  WORK  TOR  FACTORY  EMPLOYEES 

Payroll  we  el:  in  June  1533 


Factory  Employees 

Hours 

Cunulative 

Worked  Per  Cent 

Male 

Female 

Total 

Per  Qent 

Per  Cent 

20.0  hours  or  under 

106 

154 

240 

3.4 

3  .4 

23.1  to 

25  . 

210 

151 

361 

5.0 

8.4 

25.1  to 

30 

181 

199 

330 

13.7 

30.1  to 

35 

824 

497 

1331 

IS. 4 

32.1 

35.1  to 

40- 

394 

349 

743 

10.3 

42.4 

40.1  to 

45. 

417 

412 

829 

11.5 

53.9 

45.1  to 

50. 

367 

418 

785 

11.0 

64.9 

50.1  to 

55 

958 

973 

1931 

27.0 

91.9 

55.1  to 

60 

203  ■ 

143 

356 

5.0 

96.9 

60.1  to 

65 

49 

0 

49 

.7 

97.6 

65.1  to 

70 

29 

0 

29 

.4 

98.0 

70.1  to 

75 

104 

0 

104 

1.5 

99.5 

75.1  to 

80 

11 

0 

11 

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99.7 

Over  800  hours 

23 

_ 

23 

.3 

100.0 

Total  3881     3381      7162     100.0 


Source:   Industry  questionnaire  returns,  13  companies  representing  90fj  of 
the  industry  reporting.  Submitted  "by  the  Cloci:  Manufacturers 
Association  of  America  to  the  National  Recovery  Administration 
Division  of  Research  and  Planning  April  24,  1934. 

9818 


1167 

TABLE  857 
CLOCK  HANOI^CTURIUG  INDUSTRY 
CLASSIFIED  HOURLY  EARNINGS  OP  FACTORY  EMPLOYEES 
Payroll  week  in  June  1933 


Hourly 

Factory 

Employees 

Earnings 

Cunul.it  ive 

Cents  Per  Hour 

Male 

Female 

Number 

Per  Cent 

Fer  Cent 

Under  '. 

L04 

22 

72 

94 

1.3 

1.3 

104  to 

14.94 

43 

63 

106 

1.5 

2.8 

15*  to 

19.9^ 

74' 

332 

406 

5.7 

8.5 

204  to 

24.94 

225 

905 

1,130 

15.8 

24.3 

254  to 

29.9s£ 

283 

863 

1,146 

16.0 

40.3 

304  to 

34.9^ 

499 

486 

985 

13.8 

54.1 

35^  to 

39.94 

536 

317 

853 

11.9 

65.0 

404  to 

44.9 

471 

140 

611 

8.5 

74.5 

454  to 

49.9s* 

398 

87 

485 

6.8 

81.3 

504  to 

54.94 

311 

15 

326 

4.6 

85.9 

554  to 

59.9^ 

215 

1 

216 

3.0 

88.9 

604  to 

69.94 

430 

0 

430 

6.0 

94.9 

704  to 

79. 9^ 

204 

0 

204 

2.7 

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80(#  or 

more 

170 

0 

170 

2.4 

100.0 

Total 


3881 


3281 


7162 


100.0 


Source:    Industry  questionnaire  returns,  12  companies  representing 
90c;j  of  the  industry  reporting.   Submitted  by  the  Clock 
Manufacturing  Association  of  America  to  the  National 
Recovery  Administration  Division  of  Research  and  Planning. 
April  24,  1934 


9818 


1168 

TABLE      25S 

CLOCK  UANUFAC TURING   INDUSTRY 
CLASSIFIED  HOURLY  Z  JUTCI  GS    0?  FACTORY   ./AGE  EARFERS 
IN  1929  and  JUNE  and  NOVE1IBER   1933. 


lour  ly 
larnings 


Factory  Wage  Earners 


June,    1929 


Male  -  Female 


June,    1933 


Male   -  Female 


November,    1933 


Male   -  Female 


:o  -  15^ 
.5.1  -  20^ 
.0.1  -  25^ 
5.1  -  30^ 
).l  -  35^ 
15.1  -  40/ 
tO.l  -  45jZf 
45.1   -    50^ 

TOTAL 


492 


3,342 

2,318 

279 

1,922 

•  308 

1,299 

•  51 

9 

206 

97 

1,921 

1,046 

651 

1,935 

894 

'446 

23 

1,136 

1,006 

456 

3,300 

31 

33 

5,780  4,240 


3,681        3,101 


4,469  1,900 


SOURCE : 


Industry  questionnaire  returns,    12   concerns   reporting  to  the  NRA  Division 
of  Research  and  Planning.      The   Clock  Manufacturing   Industry,    prepared 
by  Martin   Taitel,   June    7,    1934. 


9218 


n69 

TABLE    359 

CLOCK  LiAlIUPACTURIIIG  IITDUSTHY 
CLASSIFIED  WEEKLY  EA2EIITGS  OE  OFEICE  ELiPLOYEES 

Payroll  Week  in  June  1933 

Weekly  Earnings  Ol'fice  Srroloyecs 

(dollars) 


Less  thaja  $5.00 
$5.00  to  $9.99 
10.00  to  12.49 
12.50  to  14.99 
15.00  to  17.49 
17.50  to  19.99 
20.00  to  24.99 
25.00  to  29.99 
30.00  to  34.99 
35.00  and;  ove?- 
Total 


Source:    Industry  questionnaire,    returns,   12  companies   representing  90;<j 
of   the   industry  reporting.    Submitted  bjr  the   Clock  Manufacturing 
Association  of  America  to   the  lla.tional  Recovery  Administration 
Division  of  Research  and  Planning,   April  24,    1934. 


Cumulative 

Humber 

Per  Cent 

Per  Cent 

2 

.5 

.5 

59 

14.0 

14.5 

55 

13.0 

27.5 

45 

10.7 

38.2 

36 

8.5 

46.7 

57 

13.5 

60.2 

72 

17.1 

77.3 

39 

)9.2 

86.5 

21 

5.0 

91.5 

36 

8.5 

100.0 

422 

100.0 

9818 


1170 


TABLE  860 

TO  3E  USED  WITH 

SHOE  FORI!  INDUSTRY  CAUTION 

Classified  Weekly  Hours  of  Factory  Wage 
Earners  Tor  Week  Representative  of  Juno,  1933 


Hours  Worked 
Per  Week 


Factory  Wage  Earners 


Number   Per  Cent 


Cumulative 
Per  Cent 


20  hours  or  under 

20.1  to  25  hours 

25.1  to  30  hours 

30.1  to  35  hours 

35.1  to  UO  hours 

UO.l  to  U5  hours 

U5.I  to  50  hours 
Total 


25 

1 
1 

1 

3^ 
62 


SOURCE:  NBA  questionnaires,  h   concerns  reporting.  National  Recovery 
Administration  Division  of  Research  and  Planning.  The  Shoe 
Form  industry,  prepared  by  J.  A.  Hanley  and  R.  von  Huhn, 
April  3,  lS3*f. 


9760 


1171 


TABLE   S6l 

TO  BZ  USED  WITH  CAUTION 


SHOE  FORK  INDUSTRY 


Classified  Hourly  Earnings  of  Pact 017"  T7r.ge 
Earners  Por  T7eek  Ilepresentative  of  June  1S33 


Factory  ?e/-;e  Earn e r s 


Hourly  Earnings          Number    Per  Cent      Cunalative 
.'  .       Per  Cent 


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35^  to  39.9^  10 

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55^  to  59.95*  6 

605?  to  69.9^  ■  9- 

70^  to  79-9^  1 

S0</  or  more  2 

Total  62 


SOURCE:   NRA  questionnaire  returns,  U  concerns  reporting.   National 
Recovery  Acb-inistration  Division  of  Research  and  Planning. 
The  Shoe  For:1.  Industry, '  prepared  by  J.  A.  Hanley  and  R.  von 
Huhn,  April  3,  103U. 


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TABLE  S6U 
Tank  Water  Heater  Industry 
Classified  Weekly  Hours  of  Work  for 
Factory  Wage  -Earners 
Week  of  September  15,  1933 


(To  be  Used  with  Caution' 


Hours  Worked 
Per  Week 


llumber 


20  hours  or  less 
20.1  -  30 
30.1  -  35 
35.1  -  40 
40.1  -  45 
45.1  -.50 
50,1  -  60 
and  over 


54 

12 

30 

1 

3 


Total 


110 


Source:   I3A  questionnaire  returns,  6  establishments  reporting. 
'Tabulation  by  the  Bureau  of  Census  for '.the' 'Hail onal 
Recovery  Administration,  Division  of  Research  and 
Planning.  D^c.  5,  1933. 


9818 


1175 

TABLE  S65 
Tank  Water  Heater  Industry 
Classified  Hourly  Earnings  of 
Factory  Wage  Earners 
Week  of  September  15,  1933 


(To  be  Used  with  Cnution) 


Hourly 
Earnings 

Cents  Per  Hour 

Under  10  cents 

10  -  19.9 

20  -  24.9 

25  -  29.9 

30  -  34.9 

35  -  39.9 

40  -  49.9 

50  -  59.9 

60  -  79.9 

80  -  99.0 

1.00  and  over 


Number _ 


Total 


1 
14 
37 
38 
11 

1 

110 


Source:  HRA  questionnaire  returns,  6  establishments  reporting. 
Tabulated  by  the  Bureau  of  the  Census  for  the  national 
Recovery  Administration,  Division  of  Research  and 
Planning.  Dec.  5,  1933 


9818 


1176 

TABLE  866 
Tank  Water  Heater  Industry 
Classified  Weekly  Earnings  of  Office  Employees 
Week  of  September  15,  1933 

___ (-T.o  .he.  .Used  vri..th  Caution) 


Weekly  Earnings 
(Dollars')   Number 

Less  than  10.00 


10.00  -  14.99 _  3 

15.00  -  19.99      .. 1 

20.00  -  24.99 7 

25.00  -  29.99 3 

30.00  -  39.99  1 

40.00  -  59.99  3 

60.00  and  over  1 


Total  19 


Source:   NRA  questionnaire  returns,  6  establishments  re-oorting. 
Tabulation  by  the  Bureau  of  Census  for  the  national 
Recovery  Administration,  Division  of  Research  and 
Planning,  Dec  5,  1933. 


1177 


TO   3E  USED  WITH  CAUTION 


TABLE     367 

UIIEEL3ARE0T7  IITDUSTRY 

CLASSIFIED  WEEKLY  HOURS  OP  TTORK  TOR  FACTORY  VASE  EARilERS 

T7EEK  OF  JUKE  15,  1933 


Factory  Tifcyve  Earners 


Hours  Uorked 
Per  T7eek 


20  hours  or  less 
20.1  -  25 
25.1  -  30 
30.1  -  35 
35.1  -  40 
40.1  -  45 
45.1  -  50 
50.1  -  55 
55.1  -  60 
Over  60 


llumber 

Per   Cent 

51 

16.5 

52 

16.8 

10 

3.2 

9 

2.9 

96 

31.0 

36 

11.6 

33 

10.6 

19 

6.1 

Cunulative 
Per  Cent 


1.3 


16.5 

■   >  •  o 

36.5 
39.4 
70.4 
82.0 
'92.6 
'98,7 

100.0 


Total 


310 


100.0 


Source:   Industry  report,  7  establishments  reporting.   Tabulation  "by 

the  Uheelbarro-7  Association  of  America  for  the  national  Recov- 
ery Administration,  Division  of  Research  and  Planning,  December 
18,  1933. 


9818 


1173 


TO   BE  USED  V"ITK  CAUTION 


TABLE     S6S 
T7EEELBARROU  INDUSTRY 
CLASSIFIED  HOURLY  EARNINGS  OF  FACTORY  T7AG3  EARiiERS 
T7EEK  OF  JUi-lE  15,    1933 


Hourly  Earnings 
Cents  Per  Hour 


Factory  Wage  Earners 


llumber 


Per  Cent 


Cumulative 
Per  Cent 


Under  15 
15  -  19.9 
20  -  24.9 
25  -  29.9 
30  -  34.9 
35  -  59.9 
40  -  44.9 
45  -  49.9 
50  -  54.9 
55  -  59.9 
60  -  69.9 
70  -  79.9 
80  and  over 


2 

.6 

.6 

25 

8.1 

8.7 

9 

2.9 

11.6 

101 

32.6 

44.2 

42 

13.5 

57.7 

55 

18.1 

75.8 

32 

10.3 

86.1 

30 

o   7        ■ 

95.8 

'4 

1.3 

97.1 

5 

1.6 

98.7 

4 

1.3 

100.0 

_. 

_ 

-* 

Total 


310 


100.0 


Source:   Industry  report,  7  establishments  reporting.   Tabulation  by 

the  Wheelbarrou  Association  of  America  for  the  National  Recovery 
Administration,  Division  of  Research  and  Planning,  Dec.  18,  1933 


3;;18 


to  BE  :  I  '■•    ■;-.  [ON 
1179  . 


TABLE  369 

Wheel  Barrow  Industry 

Classified  Weekly  Earnings  of  Office 
Employees 

Week  of  June  15,  1933 


Weekly 

Earnings 
(Dollars)  _____ Humber 

Less  than  10.00 


10.00  -  14.99 5, 

15.00  -  19.99   11 

20.00  -  24.99   _ 2 

25.00  -  29.99   3 

30.00  -  34.99   1 

35.00  -  39.99   1 

40.00  and  over  - 

Total  23 


Source:  Industry  report,  7  establishments  reporting. 
Tabulation  by  the  Wheelbarrow  Association  of 
America  for  the  national  Recovery  Administration, 
Division  of  Research  and  Planning,  Dec.  18,  1933. 


9818 


1.1.1S0 

Code  Employees     Effectivo 

Number    Approved  Cod*  'Thousands)      Date 

L4.  GRAPHIC  ARTS  (6  Codes'  Total        „374»Z. 

179.  Electrot-""  -r>^   ar,d  Stereotyping 

180.  Photo-Engraving 

x  28  7,  Graphic  Arts 

x   283.  Daily  Newspaper  Publishing 

523.  Boo:'  Publishing  (1933) 

552,  Music  Publishing 

Unapproved  Code: 

-  Duplicating  and  ".ailing 
Not_o: 

x  -  PRA  Substitution  approved  for  Industry 


6.5 

1-1-34 

12.4 

1-1-34 

232.0 

2-26-34 

106.0 

2-26-34 

17.0 

10-15-34 

.8 

3-18-35 

3?1S 


11S1 

TABLE  S70 
PERIODICAL  INDUSTRY 
CLASSIFIPD  "IBEKLY  HOURS  OF  FACTORY  'YORKERS  1929  and  1933 


Hours  Worl 

ced 

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Number  of 

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Fobruary, 
Number  of 

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workers 

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workors 

cf  Total 

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10 

33 

.5 

54 

1.1 

10  -  20 

79 

1.2 

98 

2.0 

20  -  25 

28 

.4 

96 

1.9 

25  -  30 

67 

1.0 

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2.1 

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55 

.s 

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3.7 

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136 

2,0 

1,208 

24.4 

40-45- 

417 

6.2 

2,195 

44.3 

45  -  50 

4,325 

64.5 

599 

12.1 

50  -  55 

577 

3.6 

240 

4.8 

55  -  60 

300 

4.5 

103 

2.1 

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211 

3.2 

30 

.6 

65  -  70 

193 

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4.2 

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.3 

Total 

6,703 

100.0 

4,;951 

100.0 

Note  -  Average  hours  per  week  for  all  workers: 
Fobruary,  1929  -  47.9 
February,  1953  -  42. 8 

Souroot   Questionnaire  data  of  Periodical  Publishers'  Institute, 
basod  on  18  plants  in  1929  and  19  in  1933.  National 
Recovery  Administration  Division  of  Research  and  Planning 
The  Periodical  Industry,  prepared  by  Spencer  H.  Reed, 
October  21,  1933. 


951?? 


1182 

TABLE  871 
PERIODICAL  IIDUSTRY 
CLASSIFIED  HniJliY  "ARITIITG-S  OP  FACTORY  E::?LOY: 
FEBRUARY,  1CJ29  and  EBBEtlARY,  1933 


Hourly  Earnings 
Cents  per  Hour 


Factory  Smloyees 
February.  1929 Februar?/;  1933 


Per  Cumulative 
ITunber  Cent   Per  Cent 


per   Cumulativi 
llurab e r  Cent    Per  Cent 


Less  than  17.5 
17.6  -  22.5 
22.6  -  27.5 
27.6  -  32.5 
32.6  -  37.5 
37.6  -  42.5 
42.6  -  47.5 
47.6  -  52.5 

52.5  -  57.5 

57.6  -  67.5 
67.6  -  77.5 

77. 5  -  87.5 

87.6  -  97.5 
Over  97.5 


Total 


74 

1.1- 

1.1 

241 

3.6-  ' 

4.7 

255 

3.8- 

3.5 

509 

7.6 

16.1 

704 

10.5 

26.5 

369 

5.5 

32.1 

482 

7.2 

39.3 

436 

.6.5 

45.8 

657 

9.8 

55,6 

375 

5.6 

61.2 

436 

6.5 

67.7 

402 

6.0 

73.7 

1763 

25.3 

100.0 

6703 

100.0 

510 

10.3 

10.3 

1039 

22.0 

32.3 

822 

16.5 

43.9 

460 

9.2 

58.2 

628 

12.7 

70.9 

569 

11.5 

82.4 

238 

4.8 

37.2 

297 

6.0 

93.2 

189 

2.6 

95.8 

c 
45 

.9 

96.7 

94 

1.9 

98.6 

35 

.7 

99.3 

35 

.7 

100.0 

4951 


100.0 


Source:  Questionnaire  data  of  Periodical  Publishers'  Institute,  fcaaed  on 

18  plants  in  1929  and  19  in  1933,  submitted  to  the  National  Recov- 
ery Administration,  Division  of  Research  and  Planning,  The  Periodical 
Industry,  prepared  by  Spencer  H.  Reed,  October  21,  1933. 


9818 


115  3 

E      872       ' 

iltlODICAL    INDUSTRY 

SSI?]    ]       01   ILY     k  GS    OF  FACTORY    YORKERS    IK 

./:   C  NT  BY  SEX,      1929      and      1933. 


-  i  • 


^ 


.'ages 

poi 

hour 

(conts ) 

Less 

than  7.5 

7.6 

-  17.5 

17.6 

-  22.5 

22.  6 

-  27.5 

27,6 

-  32.5 

32.6 

-  37.5 

3  7.6 

-  42.5 

42.  G 

-  47.5 

47.6 

-  52.5 

5  2. '6 

-  57.5 

5  7.6 

-  67.5 

67.  o 

-  77.5 

77.6 

-   7.5 

37.  G 

-  97.5 

'Over 

07  t; 

Average  wage 

per  hour 

( in  conts ) 

:*lo,   ■•• 

Female 

1  or*"  : 

■Ter- 

cent-: 

cent- 

age   : 

age 

of  all: 

of  all 

male  : 

female 

Total 
S  tale 
and 
f omale^ 
per- 
cent- 
age of 
total 


Male, 
•  ,er„ 

oent- 
age 
cf  tt13 

'  r.  1  e 


0.3 

5.S 

1.3 

17.0 

2.0 

15.0 

7.0 

11.0 

9.9 

14.9 

5.0 

0    n 

'  •  0  D 

6.8 

8.0 

6.7 

6.5 

10.0 

„  ■ 

6.2 

2.1 

7.5 

a 

•  •- 

6.8 

30.  G 

1.0 

1.1 

0.5 

3.6 

.9 

?.R 

2.5 

7.6 

4.6 

10.5 

16.6 

5.5 

0.9 

7.2 

u.l 

6.5 

3.3 

y.u 

9.3 

5,6 

8.3 

S.5 

9.3 

6.0 

7.9 

...  .  0 

14.8 

Fcmalo 
per- 
cent- 
ago 

of  all 
f emal e 


'7.4 


41..  1 


72.9 


8G.3 


10.3 

22.0 

16.6 

9.3 

12.7 

11.5 

4.8 

6.0 

2.6 

.9 

1.9 

.7 

.7 


36.3 


Total 
male 

and 
f cmal 0 1 

Fe- 
cent- 
age  cf 
total 


2.0 
4.0 
4.7 
5.3 

16.1 
9.3 
7.6 
8.0 
G.2 
7.2 
8.1 
6.8 

12.7 


62.1 


Source:  '  uestionnaire  data  of  the  Periodical  .  ublishers '  Institute, 
based  on  18  plants  reporting  6,703  factory  workers  in  1929 
and  IS  plants  reporting  4,851  factory  vrorkers  in  1953. 
National  Recover-'  ..  '  '        on  Jivisiot]  of  Research  and 
lanning,  rho   eriodical  Industry,  prepared  by  o^onccr  H. 
Reed.  October  21.  1933. 


113U 


US1SD  tit:  cautiof 


TABLE  873 
Peiiodical  Industry 
Classfied  Hourly  Earnings  of  Office  Employees 
February,  1929  and  February,  1933 


Weekly 
(Soil 

Earnings 
ars) 

Number 

February 
Per  Cent 

,  1929 
Cumulat i  ve 
Fer  Cent 

February,  1933 
Number  Fer  Cent 

Cum. 
Fer  C 

Under  7 

.50 

130 

2.4 

2.4 

103 

2.2 

2.2 

7.51  - 

8.50 

60 

1.1 

3.5 

160 

3.4 

5.6 

8.51  - 

9.50 

108 

2.0 

5.5 

117 

2.5 

8.1 

9.51  ~ 

10.  50' 

255 

4.7 

10.2 

268 

5.7 

i3.  m 

24.4 

10,51  - 

12.50 

558 

10.3 

20.5 

498 

10.6 

12.51  - 

14.50 

515 

9.5 

30.0 

611 

13.0 

37.4 

14.51  - 

16.50 

759 

14.0 

44.0 

606 

12.9 

50.3 

16.51  - 

18 .  50 

511 

9.4 

53.4 

399 

8.5 

58.8 

18.51  - 

20.50 

391 

7.2 

60.6 

259 

5.5 

64.3 

20.51  - 

22.50 

325 

6.0 

66.  6 

221 

4.7 

69.0 

22.51  ~ 

24.50 

222 

4.1 

70, 7 

103 

2.2 

71.2 

24.51  - 
26.51  - 

26.50 
28.50 

217 
157 

4.0 
2.9 

74,7 
77.6 

,   135 
94 

2.9 
2.0 

74.1 
76.l' 

28.51  - 

30.50 

157 

2.9 

80.5 

183 

3.9 

80.0 

30.51  - 

32.50 

152 

2.8 

83.3 

103 

2.2 

82.2 

32.51  - 

34.50 

43 

.8 

84.1 

38 

.8 

83.0 

Over  34 

.50 

862 

15.9 

100.0 

798 

17.0 

100.0 

Total 

5422 

100.0 

4697 

100.0 

Source;   Questionnaire  data  of  Periodical  publishers'  Institute,  based  on  19 

plants,  submitted  to  the  National  Recovery  Administration,  Division  of 
Research  and  planning.   The  Periodical  Industry,  prepared  by  Spencer  H. 
Reed,  October  21,  1933. 


9818 


1125 

1   [CAL  INDUSTRY 


CLASSIFIED  T'/EE'OY  AMIN  -S  OF  OFFICE  liMPLOYFFS,  FER 


C  FT,  3Y  SEE,  1929  and  19331 


■    "      '    —  — 

i  "  Fot'ruary /  192  9  ' 

:                  :    Total 

F< 

:  b  r  ua'ry ,"  1 93*3 

Total 

male 

:        male 

Male, 

: Female, 

and 

Male, 

Female, 

and 

ear— 

:    per- 

female, 

per- 

per- 

female, 

cont- 

:    cent- 

per- 

cent- 

cent- 

por- 

Salaries 

age 

:      age 

cent- 

age 

age 

cent- 

por 

week 

cf  all 

:of  all 

age   of 

of  all 

of      all 

!    ago   of 

male 

: f emal e 

tctal 

male 

f emal e 

:      tctal 

Under 

)7.50 

0.7 

2.9 

2.4 

0.4 

2.9 

2.2 

7.51 

-   8.50 

- 

1.3 

1.1 

.9 

4.3 

3.4 

8.51 

-   9.50 

.8 

?    ^ 

2.0 

.9 

3.0 

9     R 

£J  0  o 

9.51 

-10.50 

.6 

5.8 

4.7 

e.e 

5.7 

10.51 

-12.50 

1.0 

12.7 

10.3 

1.4 

15.9 

10.6 

12.51 

-14.50 

2.5 

11.3 

o  •  0 

3.9 

13.2 

13.0 

14.51 

-16.50 

3.8 

13.7 

14.0 

5.0 

15.9 

12.9 

IS  .51 

-18.50 

3.3 

10.9 

9.4 

3.8 

10.2 

3.5 

18.51 

-20.50 

3.0 

8.3 

7.2 

3.1 

6.4 

5.5 

20.51 

-22.50 

•".'; 

6.6 

6.0 

2.9 

5.4 

4.7 

22.51 

-24,50 

C  o  O 

4.6 

4.1 

2.0 

2.3 

2.2 

24.51 

-26.50 

2.5 

4.4 

4.0 

3.5 

2.6 

2,9 

26.51 

-28.50 

5.0 

2.4 

2.9 

3.4 

1.5 

2.0 

28.51 

-30.50 

3.9 

2.7 

2.9 

9.7 

1.9 

3.9 

30.51 

-52.50 

6.3 

1.7 

2.8 

5.2 

1.3 

2.2 

32.51 

-34.1 50 

1.1 

.7 

p 

1.1 

.7 

.8 

0-ver  s 

.34.50 

53.9 

4.7 

15.9 

52.0 

4.9 

17.0 

Source 

j:       Questionnaire   data  of  the   -Periodical   Put 

)lishers'    '. 

Institute. 

based  on  13  plants  reporting  5,422  office  employees  in  1929 
and  19  plants  reporting  4,397  office  employees  in  1933. 
National  Recovery  administration  'Oi vision  of  Research  and 
Planning,  The  Periodical  Industry,  prepared  by  Spencer  II. 
Reed,  October  21,  1933. 


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3 

50.1  to  35  ■ 

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55.1  to  39.9 

145 

40 

3d 

40.1  to  45 

707 

45.1  to  50 

73 

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988; 

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per  ^eek 

25  and  less 

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25.1  to  30 

o 

30.1  to  35 

167 

35.1  to  39.9 

151 

40 

70 

40.1  to  45 

330 

45.1  to  50 

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1.52 
0.30 
0.20 

14.68 
3.85 

71.56 
7.39 

100.00 


TOTAL 


734 


0.34 

0.26 
21.30 
19.26 

8.  92 
42.09 

7.53 

100.00 


1.52 
1.82 
2.02  ; 
16.70 
20.55 
92.11. 
100.00 


0.64 
0.90 
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41. -46 
50.38 
92*47 
100.00 

100.00 


1939- 


Avera^e   hours 
per  wetgk 

25  and  less 
25. i  to  30 
30.1  to  35 
35.1  to  39.9 

40 
40.1  to  45 
45.1  to  50 

TOTAL 

Average   hours 
per  wedfc 


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D 

7 

85 

75 

514 

.   101 

30 

818 

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0.73 

0.86 
10.39 

9.17 
62.84 
12.55 

3.67 

100.01 


0.73 
1.59 

11.93 

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100.01 


1934- 


a/      Based  on  31   Questionnaires   from  the   industry 
b/     Bpsed  on  39     uestionnolres   from   the   industry 


9318 


SOURCE:   KRA  Questionnaire  returns,   national  Recovery  Administration 
Division  of  Research  and  Planning.   Tne  i.usic  Publishing 
Industry,  prepared  by  Eu:e^e  EJg  Ba.shore,  July  26,  1934. 


1190 
TABLE    S79 

MUSIC  PUBLISHING  INDUSTRY 
CLASSIFIED  WEEKLY  EARNINGS,    1929, 1933, 1934 


WEEKLY 
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NUMBER 


PER  CENT 


CIP1ULATIVE 

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Tf~ 


Unaer  $10.00 

15 

$10.00  ta  $12.49 

51 

$12.50  to  $14.99 

50 

$15.00  tq  $17.49 

118 

$17.50  tq  $19.99 

91 

$20.00  to  $24.99 

222 

$25.00  to  $29.99 

142 

$50.00  to  $34.99 

101 

$35.00  to  $39.99 

101 

$40.00  and  over 

248 

Total 


Total 


1,139 


Under  $10.00 

26 

§10.00  to  $12.49 

48 

$12.50  to  $14.99 

68 

$15.00  to  $17.49 

98 

$17.50. to  $19.99 

79 

$20.00. to  $24.99 

140 

$25.00. to  $29.99 

104 

$30.00  to  $34.99 

77 

$35.00  to  $39.99 

41 

$40.00  and  Over 

89 

770 


Under   $10.00 

1 

$10.00  to  $12.49 

22 

$12.50  to  $14.99 

32 

$15.00  to  $17.49 

169 

$17.50  to  $19.99 

95 

$20.00  to  $24.99 

147 

$25.00  to  $29.99 

100 

$30.00  to  $34.99 

65 

$35.00  to  $39.99 

62 

$40.00  and  over 

100 

Total 


793 


1.32 
4.48 
4.39 

10.35 
7.99 

19.49 

12.47 
8.87 
8.87 

21.77 

100.00 

5.33 

6.24 

8.83 

12.73 

10.26 

18.18 

13.51 

10.00 

5.32 

11.55 

100.00 

0.13 

2.77 

4.03 

21.31 

11.93 

13.54 

12.61 

8.20 

7.82 

12.61 

100.00 


1.32 
5.30 
10.19 
20.54 
28.53 
48.02 
60.49 
69.36 
78.23 
100.00 


3.38 
9.62 
18.45 
31.18 
41.44 
59.62 
73.13 
35.13 
38.45 
100.00 


0.13 

2.90 

6.93 

28.24 

40.22 

53.76 

71.57 

79.57 

87.39 

100.00 


1929 


a/  Based  on  51  Questionnaires  from  the  industry 
b/  Based  on  59  Quest ionnaures  fron  the  industry 


9Slg 


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TABLE  Zok 

ELEVATOR  MANUFACTURI  G  INDUSTRY 

CLASSIFIED  WEEKLY  HOURS  OF  "AGE  EARNERS,  WEEK  OF 

SEPTEMBER  15,  1933. 


Actual 

FACTORY 

EMPLOYE  :S 

Hours 

Number 

Per  Cent 

Cumulative 

Worked 

Per  Cent 

20  Hours  or  less 

599 

26,4 

26.4 

20.1  to  30  hours 

540 

23.9' 

50.3 

30.1  to  35  hours 

609 

.  26.9 

77.2 

35.1  to  4-0  hours 

393 

17.4 

94.6 

40.1  to  45  hours 

91 

4.0 

98.6 

45.1  to  50  hours 

* 

14 

.6  . 

99.2 

50.1  to  60  hours 

5 

.3 

100.0 

Total 

2,262 

100.0  ■ 

SOURCE:    Ouestionnaires  sent  out  by  National  Recovery  Administration, 
59  concerns  reporting.   National  Recovery  Administration 
Division  of  Research  and  Planning*.   The  Elevator  Manu- 
facturing Industry,  prepared. by  Thomas  P.  K^lly,  November 
21,  1933. 


9S1S 


1197 

TAPLE  SS5 

ELEVATOR  MANTJFAC TURING  INDUSTRY 

CLASSIFIED  HOURLY  EARNINGS  OF  ''AGE  E      ,  WEEK  OF 

SEPTEMBER  15,  1933 


L  Earnings 

Factory 

Employees 

Aotua] 

Cumulative 

Per 

Hour 

Number 

Per  Cent 

Per  Cent 

Under 

lOjzf 

- 

- 

- 

10^  to  19.9^ 

4 

.2 

.2 

20  to 

24.9 

8 

.4 

.6 

25  to 

29.9 

5 

O 

.8 

30  to 

34.9 

34 

1.5 

2,3 

35  to 

39o9 

50 

2.2 

4.5 

40  to 

49.9 

262 

11.6 

16.1 

50  to 

59.9 

455 

20.1 

36.2 

60  to 

79.9 

937 

41.4 

77.6 

80  to 

99.9 

371 

16.4 

94.0 

Oi.  oo 

or  more 

136 

6,0 

100.0 

Total   2,262 

100.0 

SOURCE:    Questionnaires  sent  out  by  National  Recovery  Administration, 
59  concerns  reporting.   National  Recovery  Administration, 
Division  of  Research  a  nd  Planning,  the  Elector  Manufacturing 
Industry,  prepared  by  Thomas  P.  Kelly,  November  21,  1933. 


981c 


1193 

T^BLE     £26 
ELEVATOR  KAHUTACTUHIHG  INDUSTRY 
CLASSIFIED  WEEKLY  EABNI1TGS  OF  OFFICE  3S.PL0YSSS, 
Weal;  of  June  15,    1933 


Weekly  Earnings 
(dollars) 


O'f  f  ice  •  Employees 


Cumulc  tive 

Number 

i^er  Cent 

Per  Cent 

2 

.3 

.3 

11 

1.7 

2.0 

50 

7.7 

9.7 

117 

18.1 

27.8 

111 

17.2 

45.0 

89 

13.7 

58.7 

173 

26.7 

85.4 

87 

13.4 

98.8 

8 

1.2 

100.0 

Under  5.00 

5.00  to  9;99 
10.00  to  14.99 
15.00  to  19.99 
20.00  to  24.99 
25.00  to  29.99 
30.00  to  39.99 
40.00  to  59.93 
60.00  or  more 


To  tal 


648 


100.0 


Source:  1T.R.A.  questionnaire  returns,  47  concerns  reporting.  T:bulation 
by  the  Bureau  of  the  Census  for  the  National  Recovery  Administra- 
tion, Division  of  Research  and  Planning,  Oct.  31,  1933. 


9818 


1193 

TABLE  SS7 

Kalamein  Industry 

CLASSIFIED  UEEKLY  HOURS  OF  WORK  FOR  FACTORY  "AGE  EARNERS 

For  Pay  Roll  Period  Including  September,  15,  1933 
Or  Fearest  Typical  Week 

(To  be  Used  with   Caubicn) 

Hours 

Worked Number 


20  hours  or  less  23 

20 . 1  -  30  . .  : 15 

30 . 1  -  35  20 

35. 1  -  40  .  .  ; •. 40 

40.1  -  45  8 

50. 1  -  60 ,  • 3  . 

55.1  -  60  

60.1  -  55  ..' 

65.1-70  

70. 1  -  75  

75.1  -  30  

Over  SO 

Total  109 


Source:   NRA  questionnaire  returns.   )  concerns  reporting.   Tabulation  by 
the  Bureau  of  the  Census  for  the  National  Recover;/  Administration, 
Division  of  Research  &   Planning,  December  12,  1933. 


3813 


TO  BE  USED  WITH  CAUTION 

TABLE  SSS 

Kalamein  Industry 

CLASSIFIED  HOURLY  EARNINGS  OF  FACTORY  T7AGE  EARNERS 

For  Pay  Roll  Period  Including  September,  15,  1933 
Or  Nearest  Typical  ^eek. 

(To  be  Used  y/ith  Caution) 

Hourly  Earnings 

Cents  Per  Hour Number 

Under  30  cent  s  ~  ~ 

30-34.9 2 

35-39.0 '. "    4 

40  -  49.9  v 56 

50  -  59.9 15 

6D  -  79.9  ..._• ...     24. 

$1.00  or  more  ' 8_ 

Total  109 


Source:   l"RA  Questionnaire  returns.  9  concerns  reporting.   Tabulation 
by  the  Bureau  of  the  Census  for  the  National  Recovery  Adminis- 
tration Division  of  Research  <i  Planning,  December  13,  1933. 


9818 


1201 

to  bil  used  vjith  caut? 

TABLE      S39 

r 

KALAIViEIH  I1DU3TRY 

Classified  Weekly  Earnings- -of. Office  Employees 
For  pay  roll  period  including  September  15,  1933  or  nearest 

typical  week  ■ 


Weekly  Earnings 

(Dollars)  Number 


Under  $10.00 

$10.00  -  $14.99  6 

$15.00  -  $19.99  3 

$20.00  -  $24.99  7 

$25.00  -  $29.99  5 

$30.00  -  $39.99  3 

$40.00  -  $59.99  1 

$60.00  -  or  more 

Total 25 


Source:  N.R.A.  Questionnaire  returns,  9  concerns  reporting. 
Tabulation  by  the  Bureau  of  the  Census  for  the 
National  Recovery  Administration,  Division  of  Research 
and  Planning.   December  12,  1933. 


9818 


120?. 


C  NSTRUCTION  WW'S,   SERVICE  DIVISI  N 
OF  THE  C  DITSTRUCTION  INDUSTRY 
CLASSIFIED  VliEEKLY  HOURS  OF  EMPLOYEES,  1933 


Employees  "Forking  Designated  Hours 

Hours  Yforked  per  TVeok  Number  Per  Cent 

25  or  less  24  4.2 

30  -  35  57  9.8 

37  -  40  309  53.5 

44  -  43  137  32.5 


577  .      100. 0# 


SOURCE:   Report  to  NRA  of  proponents  of  code.   National  Recovery  Admin- 
istration Division  of  Research  and  Planning.   The  Construction 
News  Service  Division  of  the  Construction  Industry,  prepared  by 
W.  A.  Gill,  July  17,  1934.  « 


9S12 


12°T0  33  USED  73TH  CAUTION 


TABLE   S91 
ARTS  AND  C3APTS 
CLASS  IE IED  WEEKLY  HOUES  03  WORK  POR  FACTOHY 
EiviPLOYESS  303  A  TYPICAL  PRE-CODE  WEEK  OP  1933 


Hours  Cumulative 

forked  per  Week         Number  Per  Cent  Per  Ccnt 


20  ho-ors  or  less  12 

20  -  29.9  7 

30  -  34.9  9 

35-39.9  3 

40  -  44.9  21 

45-49.9  2 
50  -   59.9 

60  or  more  1 


Total         55 

-^ 


Sourse:   N.R.A.  questionnaire  returns  10  concerns  reporting,   national 
Recovery  Administration  Division  of  Research  and  planning 
Tabulation  of  Nov.  11,  1933. 


!760 


120U 


T  USED  "  IT' 


i/.UTIC 


TABLE       S92 


-ARTS  AND   CRAFTS 
CLASSIFIED  HOURLY  EARNINGS  CF  FACTORY  EMPLOYEES 
FOR  A  TYPICAL  FRE-CODE  WEEK  OF  1935 


Hourly  Earnings 


Factory  Employees 


Number 


Fer   Cent 


Cumulative 
Per   Cent 


30  -  34.9 
05  -  39.9 
40  _  49.9 
50  -  59.9 
60  -  79.9 
80  -  99.9 
$1.00  and  over 


Total 


1 

7 
10 

4 
31 
55 


Source;   ERA  questionnaire  returns,  10  concerns  reporting. 

National  Recovery  Administration,  Division  of  Research 
and  planning,  tabulation  of  Nov.  11,  1933. 


9760 


!Qg    !  .    D  "'TV      CAUTION 

893 
TABLE       ^ 

ARTS  AND   CRAFTS 
CLASSIFIED  WEEKLY  EARNINGS  CF  FACTORY  EMPLOYEES 
FOR  A  TYPICAL  PEE-CODE  ^EK  OF  1933 


weekly 

Earnings 

(Dollars) 


Factory  Employees 


Under  5.00 
5.00  to  9.99 
10.00  to  14.99 
15.00  to  19.99 
20.00  to  24.99 
25.00  to  29.99 
30.00  to  39.99 
40.00  to  59.99 
60.00  or  more 


Number 


Total 


<=; 

9 

2 

4 

9 

3 

11 

10 

5 

55 


per  Cent 


Cumulative 
per  Cent 


Source:      NRA  questionnaire   returns,    10   concerns  reporting. 

National  Recovery  Administration,    Division  of  Research 
and  planning     tabulation  of  flov.    11,    1933. 


9760 


TO  ~^,   USED  "ITK  CAUTION 
1206 

TABLE  89U 
ARTS  A1MI1  SHAFTS 
CLASSIFIED  WEEKLY  EARNINGS  OF  OFFICE  EMPLOYEES 
FOR  A  TYPICAL  PRE- CODE  WEEK  OF  1933 


Weekly  Office  Employees 

Earnings  '  Number       Per  Cent       Oumalatiye 

(dollars)  Per  Cent 


10  -  14.99  2 

15  -  19.99  5 

20  -  24.99  4 
25  -   29.99 

30  -  39.99  5 

40  -  '59.99  1 

60  or  more  1 

Total  18 


Source:  N.R.A.  questionnaire  returns,  10  concerns  reporting. 
National  Recovery  Administration  Division  of  Research 
and  Planning  tabulation  of  Nov.  11,  1933. 


9760 


TO  BE  USED  TIT..  CAUTION 


1207 


TABLE  S3  5 

RIG   3UILDIITG   IHDUSTRY 

CLASSIFIED  HOURS    OF  VTORK  OF  FACTORY  vrAGE  EARNERS   FOE 
T.EEi:  "THICK   INCLUDED   JUNE   15,    1933 


Factory  Wage  Earners 

Hours  Worked' 

Numb  er 

Per   Cent 

Cumulative 

Per     Yfeek 

Per   Cent 

20  hours    or   under 

hz 

23.3 

23.2 

20.1   -  25 

h 

2.2 

25.4 

25.1   -  30 

19    : 

10.5 

35.9 

30.1  -  35     : 

17    : 

9M 

U5.3 

35.1  -  Uo 

3U 

18.8 

Oi.l 

U0.1  -  h5 

22 

12.1 

76.2 

k5'i  -  50 

9 

5.0 

81.2 

50.1  -  55 

7 

3.9 

85.1 

55.1  -  60 

5 

2.8 

87-9 

Over  60   hours 

22 

12.1 

100.  S 

Total 

181 

100.0 

Source:      NRA  Questionnaire   returns,    22  concerns   reporting. 

National  Recovery  Administration,    Division  of  Research 
and  Planning.      The  Rig  Building   Industry,    prepared  by 
J.   A.    Hanley  and  R.    von  Huhn,   March  26,    193U. 


9818 


120S 


TABLE  89  6 

IfeG  BUILDIITG  INDUSTRY 

ITJi.IESR  OF   WAGE  EARNERS  Ei  PLOYED  II!  ESTABLISHMENTS 
WORKING  SPECIFIED  SHIFT  AID  SRTI'T-EOURS 


J 

one 

15,1929 

June  15,1953 

October   15,1933 

Number  of  hours 

worked  j>er   shift. 

1   shift 

1    shift 

1    shift 

8  to  8-.  9'  huars 

m^t 

33 

180 

9   to   9.9  hours 

142 

60 

13 

10   to   10.9 

23 

- 

- 

Total 

1 

165 

93 

193 

Ho. of  Establish- 

* 

15 

17 

18 

Source:  ERA  questionnaire  returns.  Tabulation  by  the  Bureau  of  the  Census 
for  the  hational  Recovery  Administration,  Division  of  Res- arch  and 
Planning,  i.Iarch  12,  1934. 


9818 


1209 


TO  BE  USED  WITH  CAUTION 


table  S97 

RIG  BUILDIMJ   INDUSTRY 

CLASSIFIED  HOURLY   EARNINGS    OF  FACTORY  YiAGE  TRIERS   FOR 
YfEEL  "..HIGH   INCLUDED        JUNE   15,    1933 


Hourly 
(cents ) 


Numb  er 


Factory  Wage  Earners 


Per,  Cent 


Cumulative 
Per   Cent 


Less   than  25^ 

25   -  29.9  2 

30   -  3^-9  7 

35  -  39.9  l 

iiO   -  UL1..9  28 

U5  -  U9.9 

50  -  5U.9  5 

55  -  59-9  15 

60  -  69.9  35 

70  -  79.9  lU 

80   and   over  jh 

Total  181 


1.1 

3.9 

•  5 

15.5 

2.3 

8.3 

19.3 

7.7 

U0.9 
100.0 


l.l 

5-0 

5.5 
21.0 

23.8 
32.1 

5i.i1. 

59.1 
100.0 


Source:      NRA  Questionnaire   returns,    22   concerns   reporting. 

National   Recovery    administration,    Division  of  Research 
and   Planning..      The   Rig   Building   Industry,    prepared  by 
J.   A.   Hanley  and  R.   von  Huhn,   Larch  26,    193^4-« 


9S13 


1210 


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1,751,2 


Effective 


x  28.  Transit 

86,  Motor  Bus 

111.  Air  Trcn&port 

x  129,  Radio  Broadcasting 

x  162.  Domestic  Freight  Forwarding  Industry 

1S1,  Cinders,  Ashes,  etc, 

232.  Merchandise  Warehousing  Tyads 

2^S.  Inland  IVator  Carrior  TttAo 

x  273.  Truoking 

399.  Kousohold  Goods  Storago  and  Moving  Trado 

(Estimate) 

431.  Toll  Bridg* 

439.  Tank  Car  Bervioo 

5130  Commercial  Aviation  (1933) 

Unapproved  C odes 

x  Electric  Light  and  Power 

Taxioab 
x  Tole graph  Cemmuni cations 
x  Telephone 


Noto  i 


264;0 

10-2-33 

85.3 

11-15-35 

lo4 

11*27-33 

8.0 

12-11-33 

2  .3 

12-28-3* 

19 ;  a 

1-8-34 

41  ol 

2-10-34 

lft2 

2-16-34 

200.0 

2-26-34 

120,0 

4-30-34 

2.6 

5-28-34 

2.3 

6-4-34 

3.8 

9-10-C4 

225.0 

60.0 

315.0 


X  -S 


PRA  Substitution  approvod  for  Industry 


V- 


9818 


N 


1211 

table  29s 

TRANSIT   INDUSTRY  -   INTRASTATE 

CLASSIFIED  VJEEKLY  HOURS  OF  EMPLOYEES, 

ALL  INTRASTATE   COMPANIES,   ESTIMATED, 
T7EEK  ENDING  JULY   lj,    1S23 


Hours  T.7orked 

Number  of 

Other 

Total 

Per  Week 

Trainmen  and 
Bus  Operators 

107,1+50 

Employees 

Employees 

All  Groups 

122,lr)0 

229,600 

Under  35  hours 

7,923 

3,973 

11,896 

35  to  4o       " 

3,970 

5,787 

9,757 

40  to  45        " 

6,204 

21,607 

27.S11 

45  to  48        " 

7, 97S 

10,01+3 

IS, 021 

Us  to  50      " 

16,979 

ll+,S9o 

31.S75 

50  to  52       " 

5,362 

5,53^ 

10,396 

52  to  54       n 

5,321 

4,982 

10,363 

54  to  60       n 

24,785 

23,67^ 

48,1+59 

60  to  66       " 

16,36s 

14,184 

30,552 

66  to  72       " 

8,503 

10,839 

19,342 

Over  72 

3,997 

6,631 

10,628 

SOURCE:      Special  survey,    data  submitted  from  establishments  represent- 
ing a"bout   S7fj  of  the   industry.      National  Recovery  Administra- 
tion,   Division  of  Research  and  Planning.      The  Transit   Industry, 
prepared  "by  Dr.   E.    Christopher  lleyer,    Septer.oer  9,    1933* 


9760 


1212 

TaHLE     S99 
T2A17SIT   IlJDUSJRY  -   INTRASTATE 


Classified  Weekly  Hours  of  Employees, 

All   Intrastate   Companies,    Estimated, 

"..'eel-:  Ending  July  15,    1333  • 


Hours  Worked 
Per  Week 


Limber  of 

Trainmen  and 
Eus  Operators 


Other 
Employees 


Total 
Employees 


All  Groups 
Under  35  hours 
35  to  kO  " 
HO  to  45  " 
U5  to  US  '  « 
Ug  to  50  '"" 
50  to  52  » 
52  to  5U'  n 
5U  to  60  'I 
60  to  66'  » 
66  to  72  " 
Over  72 


G2, 700 
17,Ul3 

7,385 

10,11-69 

9,211 

7,157 
5,3is 

5,222 
12,300 

5,% 

2,103 
615 


95,600 
9,320 

13,677 

17,227 
9,7^2 

12.35U 
2,886 
2.84U 

13,211 
6,603 
5.53S 
1,69S 


17S.300 

26,733 
21,062 
27,696 

is, 953 
20,011 

8,204 

'8,126 

25,511 

12,050 

7.6»a 

2,313 


SOURCE:   Special  survey,  data  from  establishments  representing  about 

87$  of  the  entire  industry.  Na.tional  Recovery  Administration, 
Division  of  Research  and  Planning.  The  Transit  Industry, 
prepared  by  Dr.  E.  Christopher  ivieyer,  September  9,  1933* 


9760 


1213 

TABLE     900 

TRAITS!?  INDUSTRY  -   INTRASTATE 

GLASSIjiIE)  WEEKLY  HOURS  0.7  EMPLOYEES, 
ALL  INTRASTATE  COMPANIES,   ESTIMATED, 

tfiEK  ended,  jui.y  15,  1333 


Hours  per  Week      Dumber  of  Employees      Nur.her  of  Man  Hcurs 


All  Groups  lTo.300  ^,792,773 

Under  35  hours  26,733  935,655 

35  to  UO  hours  21,062  789,825 

kO   to  45  hours  27,696  1, 177,080 

U5  to  43  hours  13,953  281,315 

US  to  50  hcurs  20,011  980,539 

50  to  52  hours  8,204  UlS.UbU 

52  to  5k   hours  £,126  U30.67S 

54  to  60  hours  25,511  1,H5^,127 

60  to  66  hours  12,050  759.150 

66  to  72  hours  7,6hl  527,229 

Over  72  hours  2,313  166,536 

More  than  5U  hours  ^7,515  2,907,042 


SOURCE:  Data  froa  estr.blishaents  representing  ah  out  S7^'  of  the  entire 
industry, 

National  Recovery  Administration,  Division  of  Research  and 
Planning.  The  J  -smsit  Industry,  prepared  by  Dr<.  E«  Christopher 
Meyer,  September  9,  133J • 


9760 


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OUTSIT   INDUSTRY  -   INTRASTATE 

CLASSIEIED  HOURLY  EARNINGS  OE  EMPLOYEES, 
ALL  II7TRASTATE  COMPANIES,   ESTIMATED, 
I7EEK  ENDED  JULY  13,    1^23 


Classified  "by  Hourly  Uage  Rate; 


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SOURCE;      Special  survey,    data  from  establishments  representing  about 

8>7$  of  the  entire   industry.     National  Recovery  Administration, 
Division  of  Research  and  Planning.     The  Transit   Industry, 
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HOURS   OP   SERVICE  AIID  COUPE]  SATIOl"  01 
POETESS 
APRIL   1934 


Eu.::  Porters  Station  Port  org 

EAI.L  I!  GS 


HOURS 

ear:  iec-s 

:  t;:-.s 

DUM- 

FJE 

PER 

1TUH- 

PER 

BER 

WEEK 

WEEK 

BER 

WEEK 

41  $5. 601/ 


.28  7.00 


72  0      70/no 


21  9. 25 


*„ 


5  1  56  14.00 

6  6  49  5.  Or  2  35 

7  1  43  4.00 

8  19  70  4.001/      18  70  10i00 

9  -  1  17.5  5.25 

10.  1  2/  i/ 

11  26  68  5.92  1/  45 

12  22  82.5  6.92  1/  37 

13  1 

14  _  4 

15  3  72  6,25  37 

16  7  34  1.C0   1/  — 

17  ~  —  —  9 

18  —  —                   —  2 
19.  17                                  1, 2E  2 


60.5 

3.46  1/ 

58 

7.93   1/ 

56 

15.00 

38.  5 

8.  75  1/ 

--'"2 

11.00  1/ 

54 

:  1/ 

29.5 

16.00 

72 

7.00 

1/  Denotes   that    alloc  additional   compensation  is   received,  from 
tips    shoe   shine   stands,    towel   and  pilltv;   service,    etc. 

2/  Eo   regular  hours   of  employment 

9818 


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Bug  Porters  Station  Porter; 


27 

28 

29 

20  18 

31 


hours         Earnings  Hours         Zarninjs 

Co.i.aay  lltua-        per  Per  Hum  Per  Per 

ber  week  Week  ~ber  Week  Week 


20  6  70  %   2*001/  1  70  %    "5.00 

21  1  30  6.00 

22  6  52  1.501/ 


24 


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1 

2/ 

6.  251/ 

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65 

7«80 

— 

— 

10 

70 

10.70 

— 

.-  -  — 

1 

56 

11.251/ 

— 

— 

2 

56 

5.601/ 

— 

— 

3 

50 

10.  30 

— 

— 

1 

53 

15.00 

65 

3.  353  / 

10 

65 

4.501/ 

— 

— 

1 

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5.00 

— 

— 

12 

50 

17.25 

84 

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— 

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10.00 

6 

48 

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2 

42 

7.50 

6  ~  ~-  —  5  —  7.00J>/ 

37  —  -   —  9  70  3.75 

38  3  48  1/ 


9818 


1/  Denotes  that  all   or  additional   compensation-  is   received  from  tips, 
shoe   shine   stsndsy  towel  and  pillow   service,    etc. 

2/    '±',o   regular  hours   of   employment 


(OOIT'T) 


1229 


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I.iOTOR  BUS   IEDUSTRY 
HOURS  OF   SER7ICL  Alffl  COLZPEiTSATIOIT  OF 

PORTERS 
APRIL,   1934 


BUS  PORTERS 

— 

ST 

ATI  OS 

PORTERS 

HOURS 

EABliIHGS 

HOURS 

EARillUG-S 

NUM- 

PER 

PER 

DUM- 

PER 

PER 

COLPALTT 

BER 

WEEK 

WEEK 

BER 

WEEK 
10 

WEEK 

39 

— 

— 

—    . 

1 

$      3.00 

40 

2 

63 

§    5.00 

— 

— 

— 

41 

— 

— 

— 

3 

68 

15.00 

42 

1 

21 .  64 

43  ~  —  —  1                   F.1                        6.  35  1/ 

44  2L  :0  3/ 

45  6  —  4/ 

46  4  84  2.00  1/ 

47  10  51  1/  5                   60                          1/ 
43  ~  —  —                          5                   54                   5.50 

49  —  —  —  3                   54                   3.75 

50  6  51.33  6.53  1/ 


1/      Denotes   that   all   or  additional   compensation  is   received  from 
tips,    shoe   shine    stands,    towel   and  pillow   service,   etc. 

3/     Porters  employed  by  this   line   are  paid  at    rate   of  $5.00  per  trip 
from  Oklahoma,    to  California  pl-us   tips,    and  free  meals  at  meal 
stops   and  at   rate   of  $2.50  per  trip  from  Oklahoma  to  Chicago,    111. 
plus   tips   and  free  meals. 

4/     Porters  employed  "by  this   line  are   paid  on  basis   of   $10.00   for 
each   round  trip  between  Los  Angeles,    California,    and  Chicago 
Illinois,    which   requires   about  10   days,      ^lso   receive   tips   from 
■passengers,  : 


9818 


5 


54 
.  55 
56 
57 
53 
59 
60 
61 

62 

63 

64 

65 

66 

67 

68 


TABLE 
MOTOR  EUS  INDUSTRY 

HOURS  07  SERVICE  AiTD  COfEERSAIIOE  OP 

PORTERS 
A-oril   1934 


Biis  Porters Station  Porters 

HOURS       EARUIFGS  HOIKS  EAR1TI-.TC-S 

1TGM-         PER  PER         KUI.J5-  PER  PER 

REEK 


Company   BER_    WEEK    WEEK  ^  LER    WEEK 

51 


75  3  7.50  1/ 


2      50       $60.00  1/ 
53  28         36  $  7.00     7      66       $10.20 


1  21  $  7.00 

2  34.5  $10.58  1/ 
?  56  $  8.00 

63     -1/4  34  $'2.50 

6  36.3  $  7.39  l/ 

S  70  $  6.89  1/ 

1  70  $  7.00 

"  63  $  3.75 


c 


1  73  $  7.25 

1  84  $  7.00 

3  72  $  6.72 
1  63  $  6.50 
1  70  $  e.78 

4  77  $  2.31 
78.74  $  9.37 


?0tals        2SS      15.015  $961.89  306     17,730*21999^0 

f^^^-—--^2 _^3^__^09_5^_.    59.3  $   10.40 

SRammary.:  JumDep  of  companies  employing  both  bus  and  station  porters  -  12 


n  it 

station  -porters   only -  41 

„.:  .  ^-n      ~7. T^ — ; — :; : — zrr~. —  -« 


biis  porters  only -  14 

11    ii       it        ii 


Source:  Special  ERA  survey  of  437  companies,  67  of  which  employed  544 

TT~^ ^ters-   Report  submitter!  hxJgAJLabor  Advisory  Board. ITov.  14, 

1/   Denotes  that  all  or  additional  compensation  is  received  from  tips,  s 
shine  stands,  towel  and  pillow  service,  etc. 


1231  TABLE    907 

TOTING   INDUSTRY 


TO  EE  USED  WITH  Sffl 
CAUTION 


MONTHLY  WAGS  SCALES   BY  OCCUPATION  AND  SIZE  OF  CREW 
IN  NEW  YORK  CITY   IN   1929  AND   1933 


Occupation  and 
size   of  Crew 


:onthly  Wage   Scale 


1929 


1933 


Differ- 
ence 


Single  Crew 
Captains : 


Class  A 

0190 

5 180 

*10 

"    B 

180 

170 

10 

"    C 

170 

160 

10 

Engineers : 

Class  A 

180 

170 

10 

"    B 

170 

160 

10 

C 

160 

150 

10 

Fireman: 

Tfhere  one 

i  s  emp . 

100 

95 

5 

"   two 

are  " 

90 

85 

5 

Deckhands 

90 

85 

5 

Cooks 

• 

90 

85 

5 

Double  Crew 

Captains : 

Class  A 

230 

220 

10 

"   B 

220 

210 

10 

Engineers : 

Class  A 

220 

210 

10 

"   B 

210 

200 

10 

Pilots  or  Mates : 

Class  A 

190 

180 

10 

"   B 

180 

170 

10 

Ass't.  Engineers: 

Class  A 

190 

180 

10 

"   B 

180 

170 

10 

Firemen : 

Where  two 

are  emp. 

95 

90 

5 

"  more 

"   emp » 

85 

80 

5 

Oilers 

95 

90 

5 

Deckhands : 

Where  two 

are  emp. 

95 

90 

5 

Where  more   " 

85 

80 

5 

Cooks 

90 

85 

5 

Source:   N.  Y.  Harbor  Arbitration  Board. 

National  Recovery  Administration,  Division  of  Research 
and  Planning.   Towing  Industry  of  Eastern  and  Southern 
Divisions  of  the  United  States,   Prepared  by 
W.  H.  Cross,  January  25,  1934. 


1232 

TO    BE  USED  WITH  CAUTION 
TABLE     908(a) 

TOLL  BRIDGE  INDUSTRY 

CLASSIFIED  WEEKLY  HOURS  OF  WORK  FOR  MAINTENANCE  Ei.IPLOYEES 

Typical  Pre-Code  Week 


Maintenance  Enrol oyees 


Hours 

Worked Number 

Under  40  

40  -  43  

44-47  

48  -  51  

52  —55  

56-59  * 

Over  60  

Total  453 


Per  Cent 


Cumulative 
Per  Cent 


68 

15.0 

55 

12.1 

82 

18.1 

200 

44.2 

29 

6.4 

4 

.9 

15 

3.3 

15.0 
27.1 
45.2 
89.4 
95.8 
96.7 
100.0 


100.0 


Source:      Results  of  N.    R.   A.    questionnaire  of  51   toll    Dridges  employing  423 
workers  in  all  occupations  projected  to   total  number  of  private 
bridges,    National  Recovery  Administration  Division  of  Research  and 
Planning,    "The   Toll  Bridge  Industry",    prepared  by  A.    J.    Hettinger, 
R.   V.    Rickcord,    and  Grace  Knott,    April  18,    1934. 


9818 


1233 

TO   RE  USED  WITH  CAUTION 
.TABLE     90g(b) 
TOLL  MIDGE  INDUSTRY 
CLASSIFIED  WEEKLY  HOURS  OF  WORK  FOR  TOLL  COLLECTORS 
Typical  Pre-Code  Week 


Toll   Collectors 


Hours  Cumulative 

W priced Number Per  Cent Per  Cent 

Under  40    -  -  - 

40-43    161  10.4  10.4 

44-47    207  15.3  23.7 

48-51   462  29.8  53.5 

52-55   163  10.5  64. 0 

56-59    398  25.7  89.7 

Over  60    160  10.3  100.0 


Total    1,551  100.0 


Source:      Result   of  ¥,.    R.   A.    questionnaire   of   51   toll  bridges   eirroloying  723 

workers   in  all   occupations  and  projected -to   total   number  of  provate 
bridges,      rational  Recovery  Administration  Division  of  Research  and 
Planning,    "The   Toll  3ridge   Industry",    prepared  by  A.    S.    Hettinger, 
R.    V.    Rickcord,    and  Crace  Knott,    April   18,    1934 


9818 


12"5H 


TABLE  909 
ELECTRIC  LIGHT  AND  POTTER  Ii.DUSTRY 
Employees  and  Payroll  -  Tears  1927,  1929,  1932,  1933 

Payrolls 


Year      Total         Operating  Construction  Average  Number 

j  Anouht          Amount        Amount  of  all  Enrol  oyee 

1927   $273,229,063   $204,528,973  $68,700,095  154,464 

1929    310,060,393    223,033,110  82,027,283  169,056 

217,264,502  41,989,030  145,080 

204,853,305  26,874,932  137,638 

16,956,135     2,397,363 

18,014,507     2,511,912 


1932 

259,253,532 

1933 

231,728,237 

11 0.  of  June  1933 

19,353,493 

"   "  Dec.  1933 

20,526,519 

(*)   Includes  separate  construction  payrolls  as  Tell  as  that  portion  of 
regular  payrolls  chargeable  to  coasutrction. 

Source:  Based  on  Identical  Companies  Representing  Approximately  60$  of 

Total  Employees  in  the  Industry.   Survey  made  by  Edison  Electric 
Institute,  submitted  to  the  National  Recovery  Administration, 
February  15,  1934. 


9818 


1235 


TABLE   910 
ELECTRIC  LIGHT  AID  POWER  INDUSTRY 


Ji 

Off 

ice  Employees 

Hours 

ine  1933  December  ! 

Per  We 

ek 

15  or 

less 

205 

207 

16-20 

52 

116 

21-25 

162 

97 

26-29 

174 

80 

30-31 

126 

65 

32-33 

233 

445 

34-35 

14 

214 

14,846 

36-37 

781 

683 

38-39 

3 

620 

4,364 

40-41 

9 

636 

42,500 

42-43 

9 

976 

819 

44-45 

13 

598 

1,719 

46-47 

1 

442 

168 

48-49 

2, 

936 

1,234 

50-51 

638 

47 

52-53 

117 

11 

54-55 

1 

162 

46 

56-67 

84 

9 

58-59 

86 

57 

60-61 

375 

182 

62-71 

44 

7 

72  and 

over 

106 

20 

Operating  &  Others      Total  Employees 


1,132 

1,136 

250 

258 

1,300 

350 

747 

491 

689 

583 

3,011 

3,596 

2,053 

2,112 

1,373 

1,787 

1,192 

1,217 

23,005 

54,095 

3,  339 

2,814 

10,619 

2,469 

1,737 

492 

17,705 

17,322 

3,625 

584 

1 ,  127 

591 

4,417 

350 

4,006 

670 

453 

74 

1,592 

82 

1,537 

157 

568 

136 

!:June  1933  Decemb 

1933 

1,337 

1,343 

302 

384 

1,462 

447 

921 

571 

315 

653 

3, 244 

4,041 

16,267 

16,958 

2,654 

3,470 

4,812 

5,531 

32,641 

96,596 

13,315 

3,  633 

29,217 

4,188 

3,179 

660 

20,641 

18,556 

4,  263 

631 

1,244 

.  602 

5,579 

396 

4,090 

679 

519 

131 

1,967 

264 

1,681 

164 

674 

156 

64,767    22,732 


86,057    91,382 


150,824   159,104 


Source:  Data  compiled  ^oy   Edison  Electric  Institute,  experience  of  223 
Companies  with  68, j  of  Industry  Employees  classification  by 
hours  worked  per  week,  submitted  to  the  national  Recovery  Admin- 
istration, February  15,  1934. 


2818 


to  be  ~~s:r  "'~\     jaittioj 


TAEL3  911 

3L3CTRIC  LIGHT  USD   P0W3R  IHDUSTHY 

Average  Hours  Per  Week  in  1929 

Classified  "by  Sise  of  City 

anc  Occupational  Grout) 


Population  of 

mber  of 

Conn-unity 

Communities 
5 

Linemen 

49i 

Office 
41} 

Plant 

Over  500,000 

52 

250,000  to  500,000 

8 

50 

44 

53 

75,000  to  250,000 

10 

51  • 

44 

54 

2,500  to   75,000 

* 

51 

48 

.  53 

Less  than    2,500 

* 

55 

48 

65 

Source:  Data  compiled  by  the  Idison  Electric  Institute  and 
submitted  to  the  Hational  Recovery  Administration, 
February  15,  1934. 


*   ^xact  number  of  communities  unknown  because  reports  contained 
averages  for  a  large  number  of  communities. 


9818 


1237 

TA2LE    91°. 
Slectric  Lig  t  £  ic    rov/er  Industry 

Avi  rs   a    •     '!'■.■■■  li  ;  '   ,   October  31,    i. 


population  and  Employees  Dollars 

per  Company 


Cities  over   500,000  332,10 
Cities.   3500  to  .'.■00,000 

o    ■         an  100  Employees  per   Company                                   38.55 

Less   tL-.an  IOC   Employees  Company                                          35.40 

gpy/us   le-r.    t 'lan  .'500  30.70 

All  Com  e  lies  }29.70 


Source:  lata  compiled  by  Edison  Slectric  Institute  from  reports  of 

374  companies,  covering  practically  every  state,  and  comprising 

1  ,  ':03  full-time  employees,  submitted  to  the  National 
".ecovery  Administration,  Febraary  15,  1934. 


1233 

TABLE  313 
Electric  Li&it  &  Power  Industry 
Average  Weekly  '.".'ages,  October  31,  1933 


In  cities  over   "..ore  than  100  Employees   Less  tlian  100  In  -.laces    All 

500,000        in  cities  2,500  -  500,000  Employees  in  under    Companies 

cities  2,500-  .  2,500 
500,000 

'  ")32.1d  '   i28.55  :55.40      .   $20.70     $29.70 


9018 


1239 

TO   ■  !D  7.ITH  CAUTION 

TABLE     9l4 

TAXICAB    INDUSTRY 

DAILY  WORKING  HOURS   OF    INDEPEMDENT   TAXICAB  DRIVERS 
DURING    PERI' )D  FROM  SE  1.   18,    1933,  - 
S  HPT.   30,    1933. 


j 

DAY 

LINE 

> 

NIGHT   LINE 

BAILY    i 

HOURS    i 

i       Frequency  Cumulative  : 
:  Number:  Per  Cent  :  Per  Cent: 

:F 
Number 

requency  :C 
Per  Cent; 

umulative 
Per  Cent 

Under   9 

27 

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4,2 

4 

0.7 

0.7 

9   -    9.55 

14-2 

22,2 

26.4 

22 

3.7 

4.4 

10  -   10.55 

298 

46  .7 

73.1 

98 

16.4 

20.8 

11  -   11.55 

128 

20,1 

93.2 

151 

25.3 

46.1 

12  -   12.55 

38 

6.0 

99.2 

173 

29.1 

75.2 

13  -   13.55 

3 

0.5 

99.7 

120 

20.1 

95.3 

14  and  over 

2 

0.3 

100.0 

28 

4.7 

100.0 

TOTAL  638  100.0  596  100.0 


Source:         National   Recovery  Administration,    Division   of   Research 
and   Planning.      The  Taxi cab    Industry   of   New  York  City, 
prepared    by  Stanley   I.   Posner,    March  3,    1934. 


'"!£ 


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TABLE.  315 
TMICAE  INDUSTRY 


TO  BE  USED  Y/TTH  CAUTION 


DAILY  HOURS  WORKED  AND  AVERAGE  BOOKINGS - 
OF  INDEPENDENT.. TAXICAB'  DRIERS .  Ill  NEU  YORK  CITY 
•  FOR  PERIOD  PROM  SEPTEMBER  18  to  SEPTEM- 
'   BER'30,  1933 


: 

'Day  Line 

N: 

Lght  .Line 

Daily 
Hours 

Number 

Average  Daily 
Bookings 

Number 

Average  Daily 
Bookings 

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27 

$2.96 

v 

4 

04.75 

9  to  9   hours, 
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* 

22 

6.27 

10   -   10:55 

298 

4.89 

98 

6.20 

11  -   11:S5 

128 

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151 

6.50 

12   -   12:55 

38 

5.21 

173 

6.75 

13   -   13:55 

3 

7.50 

120 

7.06 

14   -    14:55 

2 

8.00 

28 

7.14 

Total 

638 

4.93 

596 

.    6.65 

*  A  Booking  is  the  total  sum  collected  by  a  taxicab  driver. 

Source:   National  Recovery  Administration,  Division  of 

Research  and  Planning.   The  Taxicab  Industry  of 

New  York  City,  prepared  by  Stanley  I.  Posner, 

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TABUS     120     T0      •    USED  riTH  CAUTION 

taxicab  industry 

vjeekly  earnings  of  full  the  taxi  drivers  of  a  new  york 
taxicab  system  for  october  1,  november  5,  november  19, 

1933* 


Weekly- 

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16.3 

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29 

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20 

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7 

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20 

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14 

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1 

2.0 

98.0 

20.00-20.99 

0 

0 

100.0 

1 

2.0 

100.0 

Total 

175 

100.0 

49 

Average 
Earnings 

$9.48 

112.23 

T 
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Source:  National  Recovery  Administration,  Division  of  Research  and  Planning, 
The  Taxicab  Industry  of  New  York  City,  prepared  by 
Stanley  I.  Posner,  March  3,  1934. 
981S 


12U6 


TO  BE  USED  WITH  CAUTION 


TABLE  321 

TAXICAB   INDUSTRY 
LOST 
PEE  CENT  OF  TOTAl/SHIFTS    IN  NEVJ  YORK  CITY 
DECEMBER   1933  TO   JANUARY   1934 


Week  Ended 


Independent  Taxicab 
Per  Cent  Lost 
Shifts 


Taxicab  Systems 
Per  Cent  Lost 
Shifts 


December  3,  1933 
December  10,  1933 
December  17,  1933 
December  24,  1933 
December  31-,  1933 
January  7,  1934 
January  14,  1934 
January  21,  1934 
January  28,  1934 


'3.6 
5.4 
5.9 
3.6 
12.6 
8.3 
4.0 
3.7 
3.0 


18.0 
18.0 
17.0 
16.0 
18.0 
15.0 
10.0 
7.0 
5.0 


Source:   National  Recovery  Administration,  Division  of 

Research  and  Planning.   The  Taxicab  Industry  of 
New  York  City,  prepared  by  Stanlev  I.  Posner, 
March  3,  1934. 


12*4-7 

TABLE  922 


TO  BE  USED  "7ITH  CAUTION 


TJCIICAB  INDUSTRY 

NUMBER  OF  DAYS  INDSI  !NE  INT  TAXICAB  MSN  WORKED 
IN  MY  YORK  CITY  DURING  JANUARY,  1954. 


259 

One  Day  Each 

8 

Sixteen  Days  Each 

114 

Two  Days  Each 

12 

Seventeen  "   " 

69 

Three  "   " 

13 

Eighteen 

53 

Four 

7 

Nineteen 

40 

Five 

13 

Twenty 

29 

Six 

12 

Twenty- one 

21 

Seven 

13 

Twenty-two 

23 

Sight 

17 

Twenty- three 

19 

Nine 

10 

Twenty-four 

15 

Ten 

16 

Twenty- five 

12 

Eleven 

14 

Twenty-six 

14 

Twe lve 

11 

Twenty- seven 

16 

Thirteen 

4 

Twenty-eight 

13 

Fourteen 

5 

Txrenty-nine 

11 

Fifteen 

1 

Thirty 

Total  —  864   for  110  cars. 


Source:   National  Recovery  Administration,  Division  of 

Research  and  Planning.   The  Taxicab  Industry  of 
New  York  City,  prepared  by  Stanley  I.  Posner, 
March  3,  1934. 


9S1S 


12Ug 

TO  BE  USED  WITH  CAUTION 
TABLE  923 

TAXICA3  INDUSTRY 

TIPS*   AS    PER  CEi  1   0?    CESS   BOOKING  FOR 
TAXICAB  DRIVERS    IK   HE     YORK   CITY  POP  TJ  3K 
BEGINNING  SEPTEMBER   18,    1933 


Day  of  Week 


■  Line 

Night   Line 

26.2 

21.8 

27.3 

22.6 

24.5 

23.5 

24.8 

28.3 

26,2 

22.1 

23,2 

22.0 

21,2 

20.3 

25.0 

22.7 

Monday- 
Tuesday 
'  rednesday 
Thursday 
Friday 
Saturday 
Sunday 

liin?'i?T;* 


COMBINED  23.8 


*  This  information  ivas  derived  from  "Trip  Cards"  whose 

bookings  exceeded  ^1650. 

c 

Source:   National  Recovery  Administration,  Division  of 
Research  and  Planning.   The  Taxicab  Industry 
of  Hew  York  City,  prepared  by  Stanley  I.  Posner, 
March  3,  1934. 


12*4-9 

TO   B2  USED   -7ITH   CAUTION 
TABUS    92U 

TAXICAB   DJDUSTBY 

DRIV3BS1    DAILY  i^ARNINGS    OEH&J  AMD   OLD   TAXICAB3 
III  IK'f  YOJ5;  CITY  TAXICAB  SYSTIDU   IN 
SRSCIFIiSD  MONTHS    II1    1333 


DAILY  EARNINGS 


April 

May 

July 

August 

Oct 

ober 

November 

Few 

Car  Earns 

01.93 

02.19 

,2.05 

::,,.2.04 

02. 06 

02. 08 

2.46 

2  .32 

2.12 

2.15 

2.17 

2.19 

2.47 

2.25 

2.07 

2.09 

2.09 

2.16 

2.32 

2.26 

2.13 

2.10 

2.11 

2.14 

2.40 

u,   «  C  O 

2.06 

2.05 

2.10 

2.13 

2.41 

2.28 

2.09 

2.10 

2.16 

2.18 

2.41 

2.25 

2.04 

2.05 

2.11 

2.16 

2.22 

2.22 

2.06 

2.09 

2.11 

2.13 

Old  Car   Barns 


1.73 

1.61 

1.49 

1.50 

1.55 

1.58 

1.79 

1.45 

1.56 

1.53 

1.63 

1.68 

1.76 

1.72 

1.50 

1.61 

1.65 

1.68 

1,74 

1.60 

1.51 

1.56 

1.59 

1.61 

1.76 

1.67 

1.48 

1.45 

1,68 

1.70 

1.79 

1.68 

1.42 

1.43 

1.52 

1.59 

1.75        1.66        1.54  1,63  1.54  1.62 

1.78*      1.60* 


*  This  barn  consolidated  or  merged  before  next  check 
was  made. 

Source:   National  "Recovery  Administration,  Division  of 
Research  and  Planning,   The  Taxicab  Industry 
of  New  York,  prepared  by  Stanley  I.  Posner, 
March  3,  1934. 


9S1S 


1250 


TO    31 


TABLE      925 
TELEGRAPH  COHLfUBTCATIOHS    IIQUSTRY 

ehplcyhstnt,  payrolls,  iaxiiui:,  ;;iKi;iu;.  Aim 

AVERAGE  LiOHTLY  EOTJGS,    EY  OCCUPATION 
JU3E  1929 


:d   ,'ith  caution. 


Occupations 


Classified  Maximum  Minimum  Average 
Number  of  Monthly  Monthly  Monthly  lionthly 
Employees  Payrolls    Earnings  Earnings  Earnings 


General  Officers  and  Staff  ■ 

General  Office  Clerks 

Other  Officers  sad  Staff 

Other  Officers'  Clerks 

Managers 

Solicitors 

Chief  Operators 

Operators 

Office  Clerks 

Other  Office  Employees 

Messengers 

Testing  and  Regulating  Force 

Equipment  and  Power  Lien 

Section  Linemen  Foremen  of 

Construction  and  Maintenance 
Linemen,  Laborers,  Teamsters, 

etc 
Others  (specified) 

Total 


96 

100 

053 

1 

393 

262 

298 

791 

233 

012 

3 

617 

550 

527 

6 

633 

832 

381 

357 

36 

888 

2 

333 

432 

835 

22 

107  2 

,44::, 

462 

16 

205  1 

,388 

702 

p 

156 

217 

606 

21 

985  1 

,028 

767 

2 

389 

458 

970 

i 

563 

243 

216 

2,134   347,941 


5 ,  085 
370 


525 , 289 
82 , 033 


39,712  9,215., 980 


10,416 
1,000 
1,250 
450 
525 
350 
550 
250 
435 
350 
225 
280 
400 

450 

300 
245 

10,416 


416 

1,042 

50 

183 

100 

295 

55 

152 

50 

125 

100 

187 

70 

186 

30 

111 

25 

86 

12 

101 

5 

47 

75 

192 

60 

156 

65 

10 
45 


163 

103 

94 

103 


Source:   National  Recover"-  Administration  Division  of  Research  and  Planning. 
"The  Telegraph  Communications  Industry",  prepared.  b3r  R.V.  Rickcord, 
G.W.  Knott  and  F.'.T.  Clark. 
June  19,  1934. 


9813 


1251 

to  5EE  "JiTH  c^utio:;. 

TABLE    926 
TELEGRAPH  COMMUHICATIOITS    IlffiUSTRY 


EMPLOYMENT,    PAYROLLS,    MAXIMUM,    MINIMUM  AID 
AVERAGE  MONTHLY  EARNINGS,   BY  OCCUPATION 

JUxG  1932 


Occupations 


Classified 

Maximum 

Minimum 

Average 

Number   of 

Monthly 

Monthlv 

Monthly 

Monthly 

Smoloyees 

Payrolls 

"amines 

Earnings 

Earnings 

73 

68,732 

3,593 

343 

942 

1,184 

212,963 

1,146 

50 

180 

806 

211,536 

1,100 

62 

263 

2,939 

379,915 

371 

32 

129 

6 ,  125 

650,965 

398 

30 

106 

222 

36,269 

335 

50 

163 

2,111 

336 , 141 

454 

63 

159 

15,225 

1,524,163 

210 

18 

100 

9,712 

319,539 

371 

18 

84 

1,643 

137,546 

260 

9 

84 

15,255 

550,152 

S5 

2 

34 

2,093 

539 , 329 

345 

15 

162 

717 

93.341 

275 

60 

137 

General  Officers  and  Staff 

General  Office  Clerks 

Other  Officers  and  Staff 

Other  Officers  Clerks 

i  anagers 

Solicitors 

Chief  Operators 

Operators 

Office  Clerks 

Other  Office  Employees 

Messengers 

Testing  and  Regulating 

Force 
Equipment  and  Power  Hen 
Section  Line  :en  and  Eorenan 

of  Construction  and  . 

Maintenance 
Linemen,  Laborers ,  Teamsters, 

etc . 
Others  (Specified) 


Total 


1,919 


259 , 153 


227 


25 


135 


1,  356 

133,201 

220 

50 

98 

533 

63 ,  610 

268 

35 

93 

3,073 

5,321,610 

3,593 

2 

92 

Source:  national  Recover  Administration  Division  of  Research  and  Planning. 
"The  Telegraph  Communi cat ions  Industry",  prepared  by  R.V.  Rickcord, 
G.W.  Knott  and  E.N.  Clark.  June  19,  1934: 


9318 


125Z 


TA3LE  927(a) 

TELEPHONE  INDUSTRY  -  INDEPENDENT  COMPANIES 

CLASSIFIED  WEEKLY  HOURS  OP  MPLOYFES 


Hours  Worked 

Per  Week 

24  or  less 

24.1 

to 

28 

28.1 

tc 

32 

32.1 

to 

36 

36.1 

to 

40 

40.1 

to 

44 

44.1 

to 

48 

48.1 

to 

o2 

52.1 

to 

56 

55.1 

to 

50 

over 

60 

To  bal 

Exempted  Employees 

Total 


Total 


Numb< 

3T    Of 

Employees 

in  Sarrrole 

Dec. 

1932 

206 

87 

195 

1 

,342 

2 

,869 

A 

,550 

4 

1  Dd& 

2 

,144 

954 

89 

53 

17 

,051 

2 

,621 

19 

,672 

(II 


Source:  V.   E.  A.  questionnaire  returns,  191  Independent 

Telephone  Companies  reporting.  National  Recovery 
Administration,  Division  of  Research  and  Planning. 
The  Independent  Companies  of  the  Telephone  Industry, 
prepared  by  *\.  V.  Eickcord,  F.  W.  Clark,  Grace  V.  Knott, 
July  31,  1934. 


-I 


9818 


1253 

TABLE  927(b) 
TELEPEOEE  IIDUSTRY  -  BELL  SYSTEn  SUBDIVISION 


Kumber  of 
Hours  worked  per  "'.'eel:  Employees 

December  1932 


24  or  less  20,751 

24.1  to  28  l4,4l8 

28.1  to  32  34,126 

32.1  to  36  ^3,887 

36.I  to  40  63,962 

40.1  to  44  39.879 

44.1  to  48  30,491 

48.1  to  52  1,296 

52.1  to  5b  2,817 

Total  2S1,627 

Exempted  Enployees  /  23.046 
(Estimated) 

274,673 


SOURCE:      Data  received  iron  American  Telephone  &  Telegraph  Company. 

Hational  Recovery  Administration,    Division  of  Research  and 
Planning.     The  Bell   System  Subdivision  of  the  Telephone 
Industry,   prepared  oir  R.   V.   Rickcord,    E.  '.7.    Clark,    Grace  '.7. 
Knott,    July  25,    1934. 


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Average  Weekly  Earning?,  of  Central  and  Branch  Office  Labor  in  21  Cities  during 

1934      1/ 


Branch  Office 


We  rage 

Average 

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Women 

Avera 

J 

Ave  re    e 

Average  Averaf 

=;e     Average 

ge  Average 

number 

weekly 

number 

weekly 

number 

weekly 

number     weekly 

;;er 

earn- 

per 

earn- 

per 

ea  rn- 

■)er 

earn- 

week 

ings 

week 

ings 

week 

ings 

week 

ings 

Chicago 

101 

$19.11 

27 

$20.58 

74 

$13.60 

33 

$14.22 

3oston 

77 

23.34 

11 

47.56 

66 

13.40 

15.70 

k  .""Shington 
'Tew  Orleans 

50 

18.22 

7 

28.  3". 

43 

16.48 

31 

13.71 

45 

11.36 

3 

15.00 

42 

11.60 

16 

10.40 

Jowark 

26 

20.21 

5 

21.59 

21 

19.90 

Memphis 

43 

17.35 

10 

27.67 

37 

14.83 

3 

14.43 

/rovidence 

13 

19.03 

1 

16.63 

12  . 

13.71 

".'ore  ester 

5 

12.61 

5 

12.61 

racksonville 

24 

" 21.53 

13 

26.57 

11 

16.15 

5 

12.23 

Jamden 

7 

19.19 

2 

33.42 

5 

13.72 

kami 

24 

'  20.22 

8. 

24.52 

16 

1G.03 

24 

13.54 

.-eoria 

13 

'  14.73 

1. 

13.88 

13 

14'.  73 

2 

16.11 

j-'.vannah 

14 

' 14.73 

3. 

23.92 

11 

12.44 

2 

11.50 

.  larlotte 

22 

20.28 

8 

'29.44 

14  . 

15.02 

'.tlantic  City 

10 

16.73 

1 

35.00 

q 

15.22 

1 

15.00 

rockton 

9 

17.49 

1 

45.00 

3 

14-'.  00 

iharleston 

5 

17.86 

2 

23.  72 

fr 
O 

13.95 

1 

20.00 

Decatur 

15 

*  20.11 

2. 

31.33 

15 

18.36 

1- 

7.85 

aleigh 

j  recnviile   . 

3 

' 16.92 

1 

21.04 

15'.  13 

12 

' 13.18 

5 

14.85 

7 

-it    o  q 

2 

. 11.54 

rlando 

10 

' 14.62 

3 

17. G2 

7 

13  '.38 

2 

11.94 

For  number  of  laundries  and  general  employee— coverage  by  city,    see 

preceeding  table. 

Source:      Laundry   Survey  of   the  Women's  Bureau,    U.    S.   Department   of  Labor. 


9818 


1266 

TABLE  S37 

LAUNDRY  INDUSTRY 

AVERAGE  jEEKLY  EARNINGS  07  ALL  EMPLOYEES, 
3Y  SEX,  IN  21  CITIES  DURING  1934 


j  Tumbe  r 

Percent 

All  Reported 

of 
laun- 

of total 
workers 

Employees 

en 

'/omen 

City 

Average 

Average 

Average 

Average 

Ave  rage 

Average 

dries 

in  city 

number 

weekly 

number 

weekly 

number 

weekly 

report- 

represent- 

per 

earn- 

per 

earn- 

per 

earn- 

ing 

ed  by 
laundries 
reporting 
-oay  roll 

week 

ings 

week 

ings 

week 

ings 

Chicago 

23 

18.4 

2,259 

$16.23 

363 

$24.47 

1,396 

$11,14 

Boston 

15 

31.3 

1,109 

17.70 

336 

27.63 

773 

13.38 

Washington 

.   9 

26.6 

1,047 

14.72 

315 

23.45 

732 

10.97 

New  Orleans 

9 

66.3. 

1,005 

10.09 

213 

17.96 

692 

6.53 

Newark 

7 

13.2.' 

498 

16.52 

178 

24.62 

320 

12.02 

'enroll  is 

6 

69.0. 

990 

9.85 

257 

19.45 

733 

6.48 

Providence 

4 

14.7. 

219 

14.83 

73 

20.93 

146 

11.77 

■orcester 

4 

23.6 

108 

14.04 

35 

20.01 

73 

11.19 

Jacksonville 

9 

89.5 

602 

9.66 

153 

18.78 

439 

6.26 

Camden 

•  3 

72.7. 

291 

12.03 

133 

17.32 

158 

7.66 

'iami 

12 

59.7 

587 

11.61 

170 

19.65 

417 

8.34 

'eoria 

7 

72.6 

292 

13.07 

77 

22.29 

215 

9.71 

iavannah 

4 

64.9- 

299 

8.49 

66 

16.44 

233 

6.24 

Charlotte 

8 

100.0 

627 

9.73 

194 

17.79 

433 

6.12 

..tlantic  City 

8 

30.3 

381 

11.83 

112 

20.95 

269 

8.11 

'rockton 

2 

79.2 

116 

17.37 

40 

25.23 

76 

13.17 

Niarleston 

3 

.68.8. 

120 

10.13 

42 

19.17 

'   83 

5.79 

"lecatur 

4 

95.4 

133 

14.25 

4C 

21.81 

87 

10.23 

laleigh 

4 

59.2. 

164 

9.33 

51 

16.92 

113 

5.96 

>reenville 

6 

100.0 

292 

9.62 

91 

17.11 

201 

6.21 

Orlando 

5 

85.1 

170 

9.66 

46 

17.96 

124 

6.59 

Source:  Laundry  Survey  conducted  by  the  '/omen's  Bureau  of  the 
U.  S.  Department  of  Labor. 


9818 


TO 


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LADI13P.Y  INDUSTRY 


AVERAGE  '..EEKLY  EARNINGS  07  iiECHANICAL  Aj-BD 
INDIrECT   LABOR  AlID   07  ROUTEliEN   IN 
21   CITIES  DURING  1934.    1/ 


City 


echanical  and  indirect  labor 


Houtemen 


Ave rage : Ave  rage 
'■umber    : weekly 
'oer     :  er.rn- 
week     :  ings 


■  en. 


Women 


: Average : Average 


Average : Average  : Average : Average : number  : weekly 

number: weekly  :  number: weekly  :  "per  :earn- 

ner   :  enrn-  :   per   ream-   :week  :  ings 

'■reek   :  in^s  :  week   :  in^'s    :  : 


Chicago 

140 

424.21 

134 

$24.58 

,      r 
i      O 

■  §15.75 

325 

$33.87 

Boston 

53 

29.22 

52 

29.49 

1 

15.00 

132 

32.02 

Washington 

56 

25.07 

54 

23.52 

o 

C 

10.65 

137 

29.61 

New  Orleans 

43 

12.88 

40 

13.42 

3 

5.76 

184 

21.49 

Newark 

22 

28.27 

21 

29.03 

1 

12.55 

85 

29.10 

Memphis 

44 

16.21 

38 

17.85 

6 

6.06 

129 

23.96 

Providence 

9 

27.03 

9 

27.03 

25 

25.46 

Worcester 

3 

16.21 

3 

16.21 

15 

22.19 

Jacksonville 

22 

18.10 

22 

18.15 

I    72 

22.28 

Camden 

15 

18.04 

15 

18.04 

48 

24.85 

Miami 

22 

20,  35 

22 

20.35 

71 

23.76 

Peoria 

16 

24. 83 

16 

24.83 

:   54 

25.16 

Savannah 

7 

14.95 

7 

14.95 

37 

19.06 

Charlotte 

30 

16.50 

28 

17.26 

5.60 

94 

20.43 

Atlantic  City 

14 

22.  58 

14 

22.58 

48 

26.19 

Brockton 

5 

29.82 

4 

32.97 

1 

14.61 

22 

26.20 

Charleston 

3 

16.62 

3 

16.62 

19 

21.01 

Decatur 

11 

21.96 

11 

21.96 

23 

22,63 

Raleigh 

b 

14.14 

6 

14.14 

26 

19.95 

Greenville 

15 

11.83 

14 

12.25 

1 

5.92 

36 

25,52 

Orlando 

7 

14.73 

7 

14.73 

22 

21.88 

1/     For  number  of  laundries  and  general  enroloyee-coverage,  by  city,  See 
preceeding  table. 

Source:   Laundry  Survey  of  the  Women's  Bureau,  U.  S.  Department  of  Labor, 


9818 


126S 
TABLE  939 

PRIVATE  HOME  STUDY  SCHOOLS  INDUSTRY 

CLASSIFIED  Y/EEKLY  ■  HOURS  OF  EMPLOYEES,  AUGUST  1933 


r.ours 
Per  1  eek 

25  and  less 
25.1  to  30 
30.1  to  35 
35'.  1  to  39.9 

40 
40,1  to  45. 
45.1  to  50' 
50.1  to  55. 

TOTAL 


Number  of 
Employees 


104 

48 

873 

197 

008 

151 

11 

2 


Per  Cent 
of  Total 


2,194 


Source:   National  Iiome  Study  Council  questionnaire  returns  reported  to 
the  NRA.  National  Recovery  Administr 
k   Planning.   The  Private  Home  Study 
by  Y7.A.  Gill,  April  23,  1934. 


Cumulative 
Per  Cent 

4 

,7 

6 

,9 

46, 

.7 

55 

.7 

92 

,5 

99 

,4 

99 

.9 

100 

,0 

at ion,  Division 
Schools  industry 


of  Research 
prepared 


3818 


1269 


Code  Number    Approved  Coaes 

20.   DISTRIBUTING  T3A3ZS  -  -vIOLZS.'JL; 

(24  codes)    TOTAL 


Employees 

(Thousands) 


Effective  Date 


1,126.4 


L?12. 

LP15. 

LP18. 

LP2C. 

X-61 
139 
X-149 
X-]  ■';. 
X-176 
X-196 
X-201 

301-A 
301-B 
301-0 
201-D 
201-E 
2C1-F 
301-0 
201-H 
201-1 
301-J 
201-K 
201-1 
301-K 
201-K 
301-0 
201-P 

20i-q 

201-H 
201-S 
201-T 
201-U 
201-V 
301-W 
X-223 

251 
X-2S7 
X-293 

314 
X-33^ 

337 

X-448 

458 

462 

X-473 

487 
321S  508 


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39.3 

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2.0 

12-8  -33 

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12-17-33 

29.1 

12-28-33 

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115.0 

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Alcoholic  Beverage  rTholesaling 

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Tholesale  Fresh  Pruit  &   Vegetable 
Alcoholic  3everage  Iraporting(Estiriate 
Industrial  Supplies  &   Machinery 
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Paper  Distributing  Trade 
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Tholesale  Wallpaper 
Commercial  Stationer-',  etc. 
Beaut-'  &   Barber  Equipment 
TTholesaie  Millinery 
Wholesale  Stationery 
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Tholesale  Dry  Goods 
Leather  &  Shoe  Findings 
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ur  Wholesaling  &  Distributing 
School  Supplies  &  Znuipment 
Athletic  Goods  Distributing 
Toolens   Trimmings  Distributing 
Button  Jobbers  or  "holesale 
Sheet  Metal  Distributing 
Tiiolesale  Hardware 
Tholesale  Paint,  Varnish,  etc. 
Charcoal  &   Package  Fuel  Distributing 
Electrical  Tholesale  Trade 
Copper,  Bra.ss,  Bronze,  etc. 
Tiiolesale  Jewelry 
Tholesale  Embroidery 
Construction  Machinery  Distrib. Trade 
Foundr-'  Supply 
Used  Textile  Bag 
Tiping  Cloth 
Tholesale  Coal  Industrv 
Scrap  Iron  &  Taste  (l  supplement; 

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Coal  Dock  (1932) 

Optical  Tholesale  Industry  &  Trade 
Tholesale  Confect '.oners'  Industry 
Thole  Tobacco  Trade 
Sec  ndary  Steel  Products 

Warehousing  Trade 
Importing  Trade  (  2  supplements; 
Wholesale  Plumbing  Products  etc, (1953;  17.0 

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8,457 

54.9 

29.28 

Sr  st  North  C  Jiitral 

15,529 

54.0 

23.89 

tfest  ITorth  Central 

10,402 

55.5 

25.11 

South  Atlantic 

* 

,    08 

50.9 

18.94 

Spst   South  Centrrl 

3,  661 

55.3 

21.28 

West   South  Cent r- I 

6,365 

55.4 

22.57 

Mountain 

,509 

52.0 

27.15 

Pacific 

10,    42 

D«_j#  O 

26.13 

76,281  53.8  25.63 


Source:     ifflA  questionnaire   returns  1,150  concerns  r'jporting.   ITa.tionnl 
Recov   r     Ad   inistration,   Division  of  Research  and  Planning 

the  Presh  Pruit  ".id.  Vegetable  TTholsnrle   Tr'-dos,  -ore-oared  "by 
J.   ?..    Arnold,   Feb.    14,    11-     . 

Apprc.  -  ■   3,400  employees  reported.      (Jomputed  by  assv^v 

that  11  of  18  perc      I  m  by  reporting  concerns  -'    be 

lisd   to    1  of   92,779.' 


9760 


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(to  be  used  with  caution) 


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phss   :'.;::.  „.v  veceta  _  t.:i.:j.ji:  tp^zzs 
cl^ssiptsd  '.ESSE  hours  n  cL..s3dG  a?  siipIiQiees,  jume,  1933 


Per  Cent  of  Employees  T7ho  TTorked  the 
Eeur  :  Specified; 


Office  raid      Outside        Other         Total 

Clerical  .•  _Salesnen  and  Employees      Employees 
Employees  ■  -    Delivery  men 


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Cer.t  lative 
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Total   Cent 


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Total  Cent 


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Total  Cent 


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48 
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52  but  under 

55 
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12.0  93.0 

2.0  100.0 


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28.3  17.5 

21.3  '39.3 

17.9  57.2 

8.1  oo.ii 

27.3  :•  .1 

6.9  100.0 


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m.o  20.9 

20.9  41.7 

14.5  55.2 

3.4  64.6 

30iS  95.2 

4.3  100.0 


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9.5  24.0 

24.4  48.4 
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•7.4  70i5 

24.5  95.0 
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100.0       - 


100.0 


Source:     I3A  questionnaire   returns,   1,150  concerns  reporting.      The 

geographical  distribution  of   concerns  reporting  '-as   as- follovrs: 
.:  -  England  11.1;;;    iliddle  Atlantic  11.1&   East  liforth  Atlantic 
21.3^;    T7est   Ilorth  Central   13.7$;    South  Atlmtic   10.8$;   East 
South  Central  4.     ■;    ITest   South  Central   9.0$;    fountain  4.6^; 
Pacific  13.1}£.      National  Recovery  Admihi  strati  oil  Division  of 
Research   and  PI  -  .:•      The  "Eresh  Pruit  and  Vegetable  Whole- 

sale  Ira.de a,    ire  ••  red  b;r  J.   R.    Arnold,   Eeb.    14,    1934. 


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FRESH  FRUIT  AND  VEGETABLE  WHOLESALE  TRADES 

Variation  in  pre  President's  Reemployment  Agreement 

Working  Hours  in  Individual  Cities  with  a 

Population  of  More  than  250,000,  1933 


Cities 
a/ 

Height ed 
Average 

Hours 
Per  week 

Cities 
a/ 

Weighted 
Average 

Hours 
Per  TJeek 

Hew  York 

5S.1+ 

Cincinnati 

52.  S 

Chicago 

51. S 

Newark 

5S.1+ 

Philadelphia 

1+3.9 

-    Kansas  City,   llo. 

50.9 

Detroit 

U9.2 

■     Seattle 

1+1+.9 

Los  Angeles 

61.0 

Indianapolis 

51+.2 

St .   Loui  s 

61.3 

Louisville 

61.3 

Baltimore 

1+8.1 

•     Portland,   Ore, 

US. 6 

Boston 

I+7.5 

Denver 

52.7 

San  Francisco 

53.1+ 

St.   Paul 

56.1+ 

Milwaukee 

52.5 

Atlanta 

53.2 

Buffalo 

50.9 

Dallas 

63.3 

Washington,    D.    C. 

56.6 

Bi  rifli  nghaj  1 

53-3 

Minneapolis 

1+2.1+ 

Akron 

61.3 

New  Orleans 

47.3 

Providence 

59-  U 

a/  The  omission  of  a  city  of  the  specified  size  indicates  that  no  re- 
turns were  received  from  it. 

SOURCE:  NBA  questionnaire  returns,  1,150  concerns  reporting.  National 
Recovery  Adr-ini strati on,  Division  of  Research  and  Planning. 
The  Fresh  Fruit  and  Vegetable  Wholesale  Trades,  prepared  ^oy 
J.  R.  Arnold,  February  ll+,  193I+. 


9760 


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TABLE  9^5 

FRESH  ERUIT  AND  VEGETABLE  WHOLESALE  TRADES 

Variation  in  Average  Pre-P.  R.  A.  Weekly  Wage  in 
Individual  Cities  with  a  Population  of 
More  than  250,000,-1933 


Cities  a/ 


Average 
Mage  per 
Week 


Cities  a/ 


Average 
Wa^e  per 
Week 


New  York 
'Chicago 
Philadelphia 
■Detroit 
Los  Angeles 
'St.  Louis 
Baltimore 
Boston 

San  Francisco 
•Milwaukee 
Buffalo 

Washington,  D.  C. 
Minneapolis 
New  Orleans 
/ 


$39.02 

Cincinnati 

$29.00 

38. 36 

Newark 

30.56 

34.62 

Kansas  City,  Mo. 

24.61 

26.71 

Seattle 

33.6S 

28.63 

Indianapolis 

22.82 

29.00 

Louisville 

23.9S 

22.75 

Portland,  Oregon 

26.39 

33-  64 

Denver 

28.61 

36.56 

St.  Paul 

24.24 

23.7s 

Atlanta 

22.54 

27.1s 

Dallas 

22.63 

26. 3k 

Birmingham 

23.30 

29.12 

Akron' 

20.98 

29.32 

Providence 

25.3S 

?aj    The  omission  of 
no  returns  were 


a  city  with  the  specified  population  indicates  that 
received  from  it. 


SOURCE:  NBA  questionnaire  returns,  1,150  concerns  reporting.  National 
Recovery  Administration,  Division  of  Research  and  Planning. 
The  Fresh  Fruit  and  Vegetable  Wholesale  Trades,  prepared  by 
J.  R.  Arnold,  Feb.  l4,  1934. 


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WASTE.  MANUFACTURIEG-  INDUSTRY 
CLASSIFIED  WEEKLY   HOURS  OF  "'OR!'  FOR  FACTORY  .AGE  EARNERS 

WEEK  0?  JUICE  15,  1933 


Hours 

Worked 

20  hou: 

rs  or  less 

20.1  - 

25 

25.1  - 

3C 

30.1  - 

35 

35.1  - 

4r 

40.1  - 

45 

45.1  - 

50 

50.1  - 

55 

55.1  - 

60 

60 

Factory  W~ge  -Earners 

Cumulative 
dumber       Per  Cent    Per  Cent 


13 

3.9 

3.9 

15 

4.5 

8.4 

25 

7.5 

15.9 

23 

6.9 

228.8 

3% 

9.0 

31.8 

19 

5.7 

37.5 

83 

24.9 

62.4 

05 

31.6 

94.0 

12 

3.6 

97.6 

8 

2.4 

1C0.0 

Total 


333 


100.0 


Source:   NRA  questionnaire  returns,  23  concerns  reporting. 
Tabulation  by  the  3ureau  of  the  Census  for  the 
National  Recovery  Administration,  Division  of 
Research  and  Planning,  December  20,  1333. 


9818 


1279 

to  E2  us  yd  "it.'  caution 

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TOTAL  FOR  NORTHERN  AMD   SOUTHERN  STATES 


Numb 

er   of  hours 

wori 

ced 

June   1929 

J- 

one    1933 

0 

ctober   1933 

Per 

shift 

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0: 

ne   Shift 
3 

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3.9 

hour  s 

3 

7   ■ 

7.9 

1! 

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8   » 

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99 

81 

273 

9    " 

9.9 

ii 

133 

96 

- 

10   " 

10. 9 

ii 

■ 

312 

55 

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Total  449  250  315 

Not   reporting  shifts 

and   shift  hours  81  83  71 


Source:      USA  questionnaire   returns,    23   concerns   reporting.      Tabulation 
by  the   Bureau  of   the    Census   for   the  National   Recovery  Adminis- 
tration,   Division  of  Research  and  Planning,   December  20,    1933. 


9818 


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TABLE  9U9 

waste  manufac tubing  industry 
classified  houbly  earnings  of.  factory  wags  eabitbbs 

Week  of  June  15,  1933 


Hourly  Earnings 

Cents  Fer  Hour 

Under  15 
15  ~  19.9 
20  -  24.9 
25  -  29.9 
30  -  34.9 
35  -  39.0 
40  -  44.9 
45  -  49.9 
50  -  54.9 
55  -  59.9 
60  -  69.9 
60  -  79.9 
80  and  over 


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WAGE  EARNERS 

Cumulative 

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Fer  Cent 

Per  Cent 

15 

4.5 

4.5 

54 

16.2 

20.7 

48 

14.4 

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Total  333      100.0 


Source:  NBA  questionnaire  returns,  23  concerns  reporting.   Tabulation 
"oy   the  Bureau  of  the  Censiis  for  the  National  Recovery  Adminis- 
tration, Division  of  Research  and  Planning,  December  20,  1933. 


9818 


1281  „       _ 

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TA31J   9r)0 

CLASSIFIED  V.'SanA'  F.iX:I;,:-5  OF  ..-FF1CS  EMPLOYEES 


Week  of  June   15,    1933 


Weekly  Earnings 

(dollars)  Number 


Under  5.00  . 

5.00   to" 9,99  1 

10.C1   -   14.99  8 

15. 0^  -   19.99  12 

20.00  ~  24.99  3 

25.00  -  29.99  3 

30.00  -   34.99  1 
35.00  ~  39.99 

40.00  -  44.99  1 

45.00   and  over  3 


Total  32 


Source:   NBA  Questionnaire  returns,  23  concerns  reporting.   Tabulation 
by  the  Pureau  of  the  Census  for  the  National  Recovery  Adminis- 
tration, Division  of  Research  and  Planning,  December  20,  1933. 


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Cls-ssified  Weekly  Hours  ox"  Smoloyeer?,  "..'eeks  of  April  3,  and  August  21,  1933 


Weeii  of  A-pril  3,  1933  'week  of  August  21,  1933 

Hours  Worked       number  of   Cumulative  Number  of    Cumulative 

Per  Week         Employees    Per  Cent  Employees     Per  Cent 

of  Total  of  Total 


21 

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2.4 

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10.0 

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30  -  34.9 
35  -  39.9 
40  -  44.9 
45  -  49.9 
50  -  60 
Over  60 
Total 

Average  hours  per  week  45.2  41.6 

Per  Cent  of  increase:   10.4 

Source:   N.R.A.  Questionnaire  returns,  number  of  establishments  not  given 

but  probably  about  250.   National  Recovery  Administration,  Division 
of  Research  and  Planning.   The  Paper  Distributing  Industry,  pre- 
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TO  BE  USED  WITH  CAUTION 
TABLE      953 
WHOLESALE  WALL  PAPER    E1AEE 

cl4Ssi?.'ied  weekk  hours  or  eork  foe  va;s  battles 

Week  of  June  15,  1.      '.■'■- 


(To  be  Used  vgth  Caution) 


Hours 
Worked 


Bunber 


26  hours  or  less 
20.1  -  .35 
25.1  -  30 
■30.1  -  35 
35.1  -  40 
40.1  -  45 
45.1  -  50 
50.1  -  55 
55.1  -  60 


1 
12 
7 
1?\ 
7 
5 


Total 


170 


Source;  E.E.A.  questionnaire  returns,  iiuubcr  of  concerns  reporting 
not  given. 

Tabulation  by  the  Bureau  of  the  Census  for  the  national 
Recovery  Administration,  Division  of  Research  and  planning, 
December  1,  1933. 


9318 


TABLE   95U 
^WHOLESALE  TCALL.  PAPER  TTADE 

OTASSIFIED  WEEKLY  EARNI1IGS  OF  WAGE  EARNERS 
W-"  »k  of  June  15,  1933 

(To  i   '   °d  with  Caution) 


Weekly  Earnings 

(dollars)   ".lumber 

Under  $  5.00 

$  5.00  to  $  9.99  5 

$10.00  to  $13.49  3 

$12.50  to  $14.99  27 

$15.00  to  $17 ,49  3 

$17.50  .t.n  $19c99  47 


I 


M 


$20.00  to  $24.99     *  22 

$25.00  to  $29.99  10 

$30.00  to  $34.99  9 

$35.00  to  $39.99  12 

$40.00  ?nd  over  27 

Total  770 


Source:  II. P.. A.  questionnaire  returns,  number  of  concerns  reporting 
not  given.  Tabulation  by  the  Bureau  of  the  Census  for  the 
National  Recovery  Administration,  Division  of  Research  and 
Planning,  December  1,  1933. 


2318 


12s9         to  he  used  with  caution 

■     table  955 
wholesale  walk-bapes  trade 

CLASSIFIED  WEEKLY  EARxJLUGS  OF  OPE ICE  EMPLOYEES 
Payroll  -  Week  inclining  Juno  15,  1955 
or  nearest  typical  week 

(Ta  be  Used  with— Caution) , 

Weekly  Wage 
(dollars) , Number 


Under  $  5.00 

$  5.00  to  £  >9.99  2 

$10.00  to  $12.49  1 

$12.50  to  $14.99  15 

$15.00  to  $17.49  8 

$17.50  to  $19.99  2 

$20.00  to  $24.99  12 

$25.00  to  $29.99  5 

$50.00  to  $'54.99  1 

$55.00  to  $59.99  1 

$40.00  and  'over  5 

Total  50 


Source:  1J.R.A.  questionnaire  returns,  number  of  concerns  reporting 
not  given.  Tabulation  by  the  Bureau  of  the  Census  for  the 
national  Recovery  Administration,  Diyi'sion  of  Research  and 
Pl'arinirig,  December  1,  1933 


J818 


1290 
TABLE  956 

FOUNDRY  SUPPLY  INDUSTRY 
CLASSIFIED  WEEKLY  HOURS  0?  WORK  FOP  FACTORY  Y/AGE  EARNERS. 

WEEK  OF  JUNE  15,  1933 


r.ours 

Worked 

20  hours  or  less 

20.1  ~ 

25 

25.1  - 

30 

30.1  - 

35 

35.1  - 

40 

40.1  ~ 

45 

45.1  - 

50 

50.1  - 

55 

55.1  - 

60 

Over  60 

Factory  Wage  Earners 

Cumulative 
Number         Per  Cent  Per  Cent 


Total 


30 

16.0 

16.0 

18 

9.6 

'25.6 

5 

2.7 

28.3 

9 

4.8 

33.1 

14 

7.5 

40.6 

35 

18.7 

'59.3 

27 

14.4 

73.7 

18 

9.6 

83.3 

16 

8.6 

91.9 

15 

8.1* 

100.0 

187 

100.0 

Source:  Questionnaire  returns  compiled  by  the  Foundry  Supply 
Manufacturers  Association,  based  on  returns  from  19 
concerns  estimated  to  employ  75$  of  all  wage  earners 
in  the  industry,  for  the  National  Recovery  Administra- 
tion, Division  of  Research  and  Planning,  Dec.  1,  1933. 


9818 


1291 


TABLE   957 

FOTJEDRY  SUPPLY  INDUSTRY 
CLASSIFIED  HOURLY  EAPJflJTGS  OF  FACTORY  WAGE  EARNERS 

W~EK  OF  JUNE  15,  1933 


Hourly(  Earnings 

Cents  Per  :;our 
Under  15  cents 
25  -  29.9 
30  -  34.9 
35  -  39.9 
40  -  04. 9 
45  -  49.9 
50  -  54.9 
do  ~  19.9 
60  -  59.9 
70  -  79.9 
80  and  over 


"umber 


Factory  Wage  Earners 

Cumulative 
Per  Cent    Per  Cent 


Total 


6 

3.2 

3.2 

9 

4.8 

8.0 

15 

8.0 

16.0 

55 

29.4 

45.4 

27 

14.4 

59.8 

25 

14.0 

73.3 

21 

11.5 

85.1 

20 

10.7 

95.8 

7 

3.7 

99.5 

1 

.5 

100.0 

187 

100.0 

Source:   Questionnaire  returns  compiled  by  the  Foundry  Supply 
Manufacturers  Association,  based  on  returns  from  19 
concerns  estimated  to  employ  75^  of  all  wage  earners 
in  the  industry,  for  the  National  Recovery  Administra- 
tion, Division  of  Research  and  Planning,  Dec.  1 ,  1933. 


9811 


1292 


TABLE  95S 

SCRAP  IHOIT,  EOMEERROUS  SCRAP  METALS  AND  WASTE 
MATERIALS  TRADE 

Classified  Weekly  Hours  of  Warehouse  and  Yard  Employees, 
"Teelr  Including  June  15,  1533 

TO  BZ  USZB  WITH  CAUTION 


Hour: 

Pe: 

3  Worked 
r  Week 

Irmfoer  of 
Erroloyees 

Per   Cent   of 
Total 

Cuitiulative 
Per  Cent 

20   or  under 

US 

p  0 

2.9 

20.1 

to 

25 

28 

1.8 

4.7 

25.1 

to 

30 

27 

1.7 

6.U 

30.1 

to 

35 

36 

2.3 

8.7 

35.1 

to 

ko 

123 

7.8 

16.5 

1+0.1 

to 

^5 

139 

12.6 

29.1 

U5.I 

to 

50 

375 

23.7 

52.8 

50.1 

to 

55 

275 

17.U 

70.2 

55-1 

to 

60 

3  OS 

19.3 

89-5 

Over 

60 

168 

10.6 

100.0 

T< 

jtal 

1,583 

100.0 

100.0 

SOURCE:  NRA  questionnaire  returns,  l60  concerns  reporting.   Rational 
Recovery  Administration  Division  of  Research  and  Planning. 
The'  Sera;;  Iron,  Ilonferrous  Scrap  Metals  and  Waste.  Materials 
Trade,  prepared  by  P.  C.  Reich,  January  lo,  133^  • 


9760 


1293 

TC  PE  USED  WITH  CAUTION 


TABLE    959 

SCRAP  IRON,  NONEERROUS  SCRAP  2~ITaLS  A2HD  WASTE 
MATERIALS  TRADE 

CLASSIFIED  HOURLY  EARNINGS  OE  WAREHOUSE  AITD  YARD  EMPLOYEES, 
UEEK  INCLUDING  JUNE  15,  1933 


Actual  Earnings 
per  Employee 

llu: 

■p.  *■ 

Liber  of 
oloyees 

Fer   Cent 
of   Total 

Cumulative 
Per   Cent 

Under  15   cents. 

330 

20. g 

20. g 

15  -   19.9 

211 

13.3 

3U.1 

20  -   2U.9 

26l 

I6.5 

50.6 

25  -   29.9 

273 

17.2 

67. g      • 

30  -  3^.9 

199 

12.6 

SO. 4      ■ 

35  -  39-9 

125 

7.9 

gs.3     . 

•- 

Ho  -  kk.s 

79 

5.0 

93.3    • 

•* 

U5  -  149.9 

37 

2.3 

95.6    • 

50  -  5^-9 

32 

2.4 

98.0     ,. 

55  -  59-9 

lU 

.9 

9S.9 

60  -  69.9 

10 

.6 

99-5 

70  -  79-9 

— 

— 

— 

SO  or  more 

6 

.5 

100.0 

Total 

1 

,5S3     v 

.      100.0 

100.0         : 

SOURCE:   NBA  questionnaire  returns,  l60  concerns  reporting. 

National  Be co very  Administration  Division  of  Research  and 
planning.   The  Scrap  Iron,  llonferrous  Scrap  Metals  p.nd  Uaste 
Materials  Trade,  prepared  by  7.  C.  Reich,  Jan.  l6,  193^. 


9760 


129^ 

TO  3Ei  USED  WITH  CAUTION 

TABLE  960 
WASTE  MATERIAL  IIIDUSTRY 
CLASSIFIED  WEEKLY  EARIFIIIGS  OP  OFEICE  ELIPLOYEE3  WEEK  OP 

JUKE  15,  1933 


Weekly 

Earnings 

(Dollars) 


Office  Employees 


i"ber 

Per  Cent 

2 

.7 

15 

5.2 

49 

17.1 

65 

22.7 

53 

18.5 

39 

13.6 

23 

8.0 

21 

7.3 

7 

2.4 

13 

4.5     ' 

Cumulative 
Per  Cent 


Less  than  5,00 
5.00  -  9.99 
10  -  14.99 
15  -  19.99 
20  -  24,-99 
25  -  29.-99 
30  -  34.-99 
35  -  39.99 
40  -  44,99 
45  and  over 


.7 
5.9 
23.0 
45.7 
64.2 
77.8 
85.8 
93.1 
95.5 
100.0 


Total 


287 


100.0 


Source:  N.R.A.  Questionnaire  returns,  129  establishments  re-oorting. 
Tabulation  "oy  the  Bureau  of  the  Census  for  the  National  Re- 
covery Administration,  Division  of  Research  and  Planning, 
Dec.  21,  1933 


9818 


1295 

TABLE   9  Si 

OPTICAL  UHOLESALE  TR.JD3 
CLASSIFIED  UErSLY  HOURS  03?  WORK  EOR 
SHOP  EMPLOYEES,  PR3-CQDE,  1933 


Hours  TTorked 
Per  Weelz 


Shoo  Employees 


40.0  -  41.9 
42.0  ~  43.9 
44.0  -  45.9 
64.0  -  47.9 
48.0  -  49.9 
50.0  -  51.9 
52.0  -  55,9 
54.0  -  55.9 
56.0  -  57.9 
64  hours 


Kumber 


Cumulative 
Per  Cent    Per  Cent 


16 

0-»? 

-    ■ 

0.7 

v               — 

60 

2.7 

•3.4 

35 

1.6' 

5.0 

692 

30.8' 

35.8 

537 

23.9 

59.7 

459 

"20.4 

'80.1 

215 

9.6 

89.7 

139 

6.2 

95.9 

72 

3.2 

99.1 

17 

0.8 

99.9 

2 

0.1 

:         100.0 

Total 


2,246 


100.0 


Source: 


Industry  Questionnaire  of  June  1933,  483  establishments 
reporting.   Report  of  the  American  Association  of  Whole- 
sale Opticians  to  National  Recovery  Administration,  Division 
of  Research  and  Planning,  August,  1933. 


9818 


1296 

TA3LE  962 
OPTICAL  WHOLESALE  TRADE 
CLASSIFIED  WEEKLY  EAE1II1IGS  0?  SHOP  EMPLOYEES, 
PRE-CODE,  1933 


W  e  ekly  Ea  rn  i  ng  s 
(Dollars) 


Number 


Sho'o  Employees 


Cumulative 

Per  Cent 

Par  Cent 

0.1 

0.1 

4.8 

.  4.'9 

11.9 

16.8 

11.9 

.28.8 

14.4 

i9.  r 

43.1 
.62.2 

17.1 

79.3 

10.1 

89.4 

5.1 

94.5 

2.8 

97.3 

1.7 

99.0 

0.4 

99.4 

0.5 

99.9 

* 

100.0 

Under  $5.00 

2 

5.00-  «  9.6S 

108 

10.00  -  14.99 

206 

15.00  -  19.99 

268 

20.00  -  24.99 

323 

25.00  -  29.99 

428 

30.00  -  34.99 

385 

35.00  -  "39.99 

227 

40.00  -  44.99 

115 

45.00  -  49.99 

■ 

63 

50.00  -  54.99 

39 

55.00  -  59.99 

9 

60.00  -  69.99 

12 

80.00  - 

1 

Total 

2246 

(*)  Less  than 

0.1# 

100.0 


Source:   Industry  questionnaire  of  June  1933,  483  establishments  re- 
porting.  Report  of  the  American  Association  of  Wholesale 
Opticians  to  the  national  Recovery  Administration,  Division 
of  Research  and  Planning,  Aug.  1933. 


QQl  O 


1297 


miOLSSALE  TOBACCO  industry 
Distribution  of  1333  Employment  by  Occupation 


Occupation  Per  cent  found  Estimated  number 
in  sample  in  industry  -  193^ 

Salesmen  31.3                 ^l1* 

Chauffeurs  13.5                 2, OSS 

Office  Help  27.2                 4,270 

Packers  19.2                 3,Ol4 

Helpers  3.8                  597 

Others  4.7                  73S 


Total  99.5  15,621 


SOURCE:   Industry  questionnaire.  National  Recovers'1  Administration, 
Division  of  Research  and  Planning.   The  Wholesale  Tobacct 
Industry,  prepared  by  Harry  Weiss,  January  27,  1934. 


9760 


1238 


I*3L£    96H 


WHOLESALE  TOBACCO   INDUSTRY 

Percentage   of  Total   in  Each  Occupation  Working   Specified 
Hours   in  First  Six  Months  of  1533 


Per 

cent   O- 

total 

in  each 

^roup  '7orki 

n",'   specified  hours 

Hours 
TJorked  . 
Per  77eek 

Sales- 

men 

Chauf- 
feurs 

Office 
Help 

Packers 

Helpers 

Others 

Total 

25.1   to 

30 

30.1  to 

35 

1-3 

.03 

35-1   to 

Mo 

S.5 

1    p 

;2.5- 

..     3.1 

U.l 

Ho.r  to 

U5 

15.0 

2*4-- 

^3.S 

7.6 

'2.fr 

23.0 

20.5 

U5.I   to 

50 

37.9 

27.5 

33.6 

28.0 

51.2 

12.0 

32.7 

50.1  to 

55 

27.5 

U2.5 

12.5 

50.  k 

31.7 

29.7 

29.1 

55.1  to 

60 

10.7 

ik.k 

5.6 

13.2 

ik.S 

31.3 

11.5 

60.1  to 

65 

11.  k 

l.k 

65.I  to 

70 

.06 

\ 

.S 

*•* 

.03 

Over 

70 

.Ok 
99.6 

.02 

53.3 

93-3 

100.0 

99. S 

100.5 

99-^ 

SOURCE;      Trade   questionnaire,    Industry  Total  estimated  at   15,621  employ- 
ees,     national  Recovery  Administration,    Division  of  Research 
and  Planning.     TJholesale  Tobacco  Industry  prepared  02?  Harry 
Weiss,    January  27,    193^. 


9760 

OCT  Q_.„  ,  ,, 


1299 


TABLE  9b5 

TIOLESALE  TOBACCO   INDUSTRY 

Percentage   of  Employees  at  Varying  Jeeld^  Earnings 
by  Type   of  E:  -pi oyer  For  1st   Six  Months  of  1933 


Weekly 
Earnings 

Salesnen 

Chauffeurs 

Office 
Employ- 
ees 

Helpers 

Packers 

$  9.00  or 

under 





10.7 

— 

9.01  to 

$12 

3.0 



15.6 

3.H 

12.01  to 

15 



10.3 

H.S 

25.0 

6.S 

15.01  to 

18 



25.7 

9.7 

21.1+ 

17.6 

IS. 01  to 

21 

2.U 

28.k 

26.0 

12.5 

22. S 

21.01  to 

2U 

1.5 

8.2 

lU.5 

10.7 

k2.k 

2470YT6- 

w 

" '  5.0'  ,v; 

16.0 

23.2 



4.1 

27.01  to 

30 

13.6 

4.0 

12.2 



1.7 

30.01  to 

35 

3^.7 

4.9 

3-6 



1.2 

Over 

•  35 

jjb.  ( 

— 

5.9 



— 

SOURCE:      Industry  Questionnaire,    Industry  Total  estimated  15,621  employ- 
ees.     National  Recovery  Administration,    Division   of  Research 
and  Planning,     ','iolesale  Tobacco  Industry,   prepared  by  Harry 
Weiss,   January  27,   133U, 


97~60 


TABLE  966(a) 
PHOTOGRAPHIC  WHOLESALE  DEALERS  TRADE 
CLASSIFIED  WEEKLY  EARNINGS  OF  INSIDE  SALES  EMPLOYEES 
Week  of  June  15,  1933 


Weekly 

Earnings 
lars) 

Male 

Inside 

Sales 

Employees 

Cumulative 

(do! 

Female 

To-tal 

Percent 

Percent 

Under  #5.00 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

A;5.00  1 

,0  ^9.99 

2 

2 

4  ' 

1.8 

1.8 

$10.00 

to 

^12.49 

6 

'  8 

14  ' 

6.2 

8.0 

£12.50 

to 

$14.99 

8 

4 

12  ' 

5.3 

13.3 

S15.00 

to 

,$17.49 

13 

'  6 

19 

8.5 

21.8 

$17.50 

to 

$19.99 

12 

'  7 

19  ' 

8.5 

30.3 

$20.00 

to 

$24.99 

31 

18 

49 

21.8 

52.1 

$25.00 

to 

$29,99 

41 

'  7 

48  ' 

21.3 

73.4 

$30.00 

to 

$34.99 

22 

'  1 

23  ' 

10.2 

83.6 

$35.00 

or 

more 

37 

- 

37 

16.4 

100.0 

Total 

172 

53 

225 

100.0 

Source:   NRA  Questionnaire  returns,  70  concerns  reporting.   Tabu- 
lation by  the  Bureau  of  the  Census  for  the  National  Recovery 
Administration,  Division  of  Research  and  Planning, 
At>ril  13,  1934 


9818 


17;01 


TABLE  966(b) 
PHOTOGRAPHIC  WHOLESALE  DEALERS  TRADE 
CLASSIFIED  WEEKLY  EARNINGS  OF  OFFICE  EMPLOYEES 
Wpek  of  June  15,  1933 


Weekly  Ea: 

rnings 
rs) 

Male 

Off; 

Lee  Employe 

es 

(dolla 

Female 

Total 

Percent 

Cumulative  Percent 

Under  S5.I 

DO 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

$5.00  to  : 

$9.99 

3 

8 

11 

4.6 

4.6 

$10.00  to 

$12.49 

1 

8 

9 

3.8 

8.4 

$12.50  to 

$14.99 

1 

13 

14 

5.8 

14.2 

$15.00  to 

$17.49 

4 

36 

40 

16.7 

30.9 

$17.50  to 

$19.99 

5 

32 

37 

15.4 

46.3 

$20.00  to 

$24.99 

14 

55 

69 

28.8 

75.1 

$25.00  to 

$29.99 

18 

20 

38 

15.8 

90.9 

$30.00  to 

$34.99 

12 

2 

14 

5.8 

96.7 

$35.00  or 

more 

6 

2 

8 

3.3 

100.0 

1 

Total 

64 

176 

240 

100.0 

Source:   NRA  questionnaire  returns,  70  concerns  reporting  Tabulation 
by  the  Bureau  of  the  Census  for  the  National  Recovery  Ad- 
ministration, Division  of  Research  and  Planning, 
Anril  13,  1934. 


9818 


J-  wt: 


TO  BE  USED  WITH  CAUTION 


TABLE  966(c) 
PHOTOGRAPHIC  WHOLESALE  DEALERS  TPADE 
CLASSIFIED  WEEKLY  EARNINGS  OF  EMPLOYEES  OTHER  THAU 
OFFICE  EMPLOYEES  AND  INSIDE  SALES  EMPLOYEES 

V" 

Week  of  June  15,  1933 


Weekly  Earnings 
(c'ollars) 

Male 

Female 

Total 

Percent 

Cumulative 
Percent 

Under  $5.00 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

$5.00  to  $9.99 

24 

6 

30 

7.9 

7.9 

$10.00  to  $12.49 

40 

10 

50 

13.2 

21.1 

$12.50  to  $14.99 

37 

17 

54 

14.2 

35.3 

$15.00  to  $17.49 

40 

13 

53 

14.0 

49.3 

$17.50  to  $19,99 

34 

8 

42 

11.2 

60.5 

$20.00  to  324.99 

57 

12 

69 

18.2 

78.7 

$25.00  to  $29.99 

38 

3 

41 

10.8 

89.5 

$30.00  to  $34.99 

21 

- 

21 

5.5 

95.0 

$35.00  or  more 

19 

- 

19 

5.0 

100.0 
c 

Total 

310 

69 

379 

100.0 

Source:   NRA  questionnaire  returns,  70  concerns  reporting.   Tabulation 
by  the  Bureau  of  the  Census  for  the  National  Recovery 
Administration,  Division  of  Research  and  Planning, 
April  13,  1934. 


9818 


1303 

TABLE  9 oj 


TO  B"/.USED  WITH  CAUTION 


wholesale  drug  industry 

I  ,    "  .     •    ;  '     iF  EMPLOY-i  IS    iARNING  LESS  THAU  &/5.00  PER 
;  :;   ,        D   DELIV     Y     IMFL0YEE5  'PRICING  SPECIFIED 
HOURS   :  .:;    TEEK    IN  YEARS    1029   AMD   1933. 


Hours 

Per 

Week 


80 

75 
60 
59 
58 
57 
5G 
55 
54 
53 
52 
51 
50 
49 
48 
47 
46 
45 
44 
43 
42 
41 
40 
39 
38 
37 
36 
35 
34 


Percentage  of 
Employees  Earning 
Less  thin  E35jy 
per  Week 


Percentage  of 
delivery 
Employees  b/ 


•  0.3 
0.0 
0.1 
1.7 
0.2 
0.5 
2.3 
3.4 

•  3.3 
8.6 

10.7 

4.6 

21.3 

10.5 

5.0 

22.1 
•z    r> 

1.4 

0.2 
0.0 
0.5 


0.3 


1933 


.0.4 
0.5 
0.2 

.0.8 

.  1.4 
1.7 
2.1 
6.2 

10.2 
4.1 

11.0 
4.2 
5.7 

£9.4 
6.7 

•  2.0 
1.9 
1.0 
3.8 
0.6 
0.6 

.  5.0 


0.4 


1929 


1933 


1.7 

0.3 

0.9 

3.1 

0.6 

- 

0.3 

- 

4.3 

2.8 

7.4 

7.6 

2.7 

3.5 

6.4 

3.1 

8.6 

3.1 

4.3 

5.2 

8.0 

2.4 

15.0 

17.4 

4.9 

5.2 

12.0 

8.0 

2.2 

2.1 

9.5 

6.3 

9.5 

22.9 

3.1 

2.1 

0.4 

2.1 

1.0 


&/     Employees  earning  less  than  .35  per  week:  6,903  in  1929; 

and  5,748  during  1933.. 
b/  Delivery  employees:   326  in  1929  and  288  during  1933. 

Source:   National  Wholesale  Druggists'  Association,  Statis- 
tical Data  Relative  to  the  Wholesale  Drug  Trade. 
National  Recovery  Administration,  Division  of  Research  and 
Planning.   The  Wholesale  Drug  Trade.   Prepared  by  D.  11.  Polak, 
August  21,  1934. 


3213 


1304      TABLE  96S 

WHOLESAL '  DRUG  INDUSTRY 


TO  BE  USED  WITH 

CAUTION 


percentage  0?  wage  earners 
receiving  specified  weekly 
wages  after  president's  re- 
employment agre  .hunt 


Weekly 

Wage 


:  Percntage  Distribution  of  Wage   Earners 


19   3   3 


19   3  4 


Cities       :  Cities      :Citiees      :Cities 
below  500,000:  over  500,000: Bel ow  500,000: over  500,000 
Population   :  Population   : Population   : Population 


§   34 

1.3 

33 

1.1 

32 

1.3 

31 

2.0 

30 

2.9 

29 

2.3 

1.7 

28 

1.9 

2.0 

27 

2.0 

2.7 

26 

2.1 

3.4 

.   25 

4.3 

4.5 

24 

2.6 

4,0 

23 

*   5'. 4 

5.0 

22 

3,8 

5.8 

21 

5'.  4 

5.7 

20 

6.1 

5.3 

19 

5.0 

5,1 

18 

7.3 

6.6 

17   ' 

6.2 

5.3 

16  ' 

4.9 

8.4 

15 

7'.  3 

5.9 

14 

7.1 

3.7 

13 

5'.4 

2.9 

12 

5.5 

4.6 

11 

3.4 

1.8 

10 

4'.  4 

3.6 

Below  10 

7.3 

3.4 

Number  of 

Employees 

3,326 

2,560 

Source:   Brief 

submitted  b 

y  National 

1.0 

O.C 

1.1 

1.6 

2.9 

2.0 

1.5 

1.7 

1.6 

1.9 

2.7 

2.4 

2.9 

4.2 

4.8 

2.8 

3.4 

5.1 

5.4 

3.5 

5.9 

5.3 

5.0 

6.4 

6.9 

5.2 

4.9 

7.8 

6.9 

5.9 

5.5 

6.1 

9.3 

9.2 

7.1 

16.6 

12.8 

5.7 

.1.3 

5.1 

4.6 

1.6 

- 

0.8 

_ 

0.7 


3,544 


2,754 


tion.   National  Recovery  Administration,  Division  of 
Research  and  Planning.   The  Wholesale  Drug  Trade. 
Prepared  by  D.  M.  Polak,  August  21,  1934. 


9S1S 


1305 


TABLE  96S 
STEEL  WAREHCUSIEG  HIDUSTRY 

CLASSIFIED  WEEKLY  EARNINGS  0E  INSIDE  SALES  EMPLOYEES 
ECU  WEEK  OE  JU1JE  15,  1933. 


Weekly- 
Earnings 
(Dollars) 


K'le 


Female 


Inside  Sales  Employees 


Total 


Cumulative 
Percent    Percent 


Less  than  D.00   — 
5.00  -  9.99      3 
10.00  -  12.49   19 
12.50  -  14.99   19 
14.50  -  17.49 
17.50  -  19.99 
20.00  ~  24.99   205 
25.00  -  29.99  144 
30.00  -  54.99   77 
35.00  and  over  65   - 
Total     576 


50 

39 


2 

5 
11 
10 

4 
10 

1 


10 

1>4 

1.4 

24 

3.3 

4.7 

30 

•  4.2 

8.9 

60 

S.3 

17.2 

93 

■  12.9 

30.1 

215 

•29.9 

60.0 

145 

•20.1 

30.1 

77 

10.7 

90.3 

55 

9.2 

1O0.0 

44 


720 


lon.o 


Source:   N.R.A.  questionnaire  returns,  255  Establishments  reporting.-  Tab- 
ulation by  the  Bureau  of  the  C^ns-as  for  the  National  Recovery 
Administration,  Division  of  Research  and  Planning,  April  5,  1934 


9818 


1306 


TABLE  970 
STEEL  WAREHOUSING-  INDUSTRY 
CLASSIFIED  WEEKLY  EARNINGS  OF  OTHER  EMPLOYEES 
FOR  WEEK  OF  JUNE  15,  1933. 


Weekly 

Other 

Employees 

Earnings 

Cumulative 

(Dollars) 

Male 

Female 

Total 

Percent 

Percent 

Less  than  5.00 

82 

— 

82 

1.9 

1.9 

5.Q0  -  9.99 

.  244 

1.2 

256 

6.0 

7.9 

10.00  -  12,49 

.  282 

4 

286 

6.7 

14.6 

12.50  -  14.99 

.  487 

24 

511 

12.0 

.   26.6 

14.50  -  17.49 

539 

10 

549 

12,9 

39,5 

17.50  -  19.99 

658 

2 

660 

15,5 

55.0 

20.00  -  24.99 

,1157 

2 

1159 

27.2 

82,2 

25.00  -  29.99 

479 

— 

479 

11.2 

93,4 

30.00  -  34.99 

178 

— 

173 

4.2 

97.6 

3 5. 00  and  over 

103 

— 

103 

2.4 

100.0 

Total 

4209 

54 

4263 

100.0 

Source:   N.R.A.  questionnaire  returns,  255  Establishments  reporting. 
Tabulation  hy  the  Bureau  of  the  Census  for  the  National 
Recovery  Administration,  Division  of  Research  ->nd  Planning, 
April  6,  1934. 


9318 


1307 

TABLE  971 
£TFf£L  WAREHOUSING  INDUSTRY 
CLASSIFIED  WEEKLY  EARITIITGS  OF  OFFICE  EMPLOYEES 
FOR  ?E£K  OF  JU1IE  15,  1353. 


T/eekly 

) 

Male  - 

Fonale  - 

Mh*r 

Susloyees 

Earnings 

Percent 

Cumulative 

(Dollprs 

Total 

Percent 

Less  than  5.00 

3 

4 

7 

.3  .  . 

.3 

5.00  - 

0  oc 

29 

33 

62 

.  .2.5.  . 

2.8   .  . 

10.00  - 

12.49 

70 

103 

173 

5.9  .  . 

9.7   . 

12.50  - 

14.99 

17.49 
19.99 

74 
111 
112 

256 

330 

13.2 

22.9 

14.50  - 

357 

468 

13.7 
15.0 

41. 6-.  . 

17.50  - 

262 

374 

56*6 

20.00  - 

24.99 

240 

219 

459 

18.3, 

74.9 

25.00  - 

29.99 

134 

83 

377 

11.1 

36.0 

30.00  - 

S4.39 

129 

21 

150 

6.0 

92.0 

35.00  and  over 

138 

11 

199 

8.0 

100.0 

Total        1150  .  1349  2499       100.0 


Source:   I'.H.A.  questionnaire  returns,  255  estaolishnents  reporting. 

Tabulation  by  the  Bureau,  of  the  Census  for  the  national  Recovery 
Administration,  Division  of  Research  and  Planning,  April  6,1954. 


9318 


130S 

TO  BE  USED  WITH  CAUTION 

TABLE  972 

'.HOLESALE  NE",TS  AND  IAGAZINE  DISTRIBUTING  TRADE 

CLASSIFIED  WEEKLY  HOURS  OF  UORK  FOR  DELIVERY  HEN 

WEEK  OF  JUNE  15,  1933 

(To  be  Used  vdth  Caution) 

Hours 

Uorked  Per  Week  | Number 

10  hours  or  less, 22 

20.1-25  . 

25.1-30  .  . 

30.1  -  40  1 

40.1  -'  50  72 

50.1-60  ' 36 

60.1-70  .  . 26 

70.1-80  2 


Total 


159 


Source:   NRA  questionnaire  returns,  7  concerns  reporting. 
Tabulation  by  the  Bureau  of  the  Census  for  the 
National  Recovery  Administration,  Division  of 
Research  and  Planning,  December  13,  1933. 


9818 


1309 

TO  BE  USED  7ITH  CAUTION 
TABLE  973 
V/HOLESALE  NEWS  AND  MAGAZINE  DISTRIBUTING  TRADE 
CLASSIFIED  'WEEKLY  EARNINGS  OF  DELIVERY  MEN 
WEEK  OF  JUNE  15,  1933 

(To  be  Used  with  Caution) 


Weekly  Earnings 
(dollars) 


Number 


Unde  r 

to 
to 
to 
to 
to 
to 
to 
to 
to 
and 

14 

5.00 

7 

10.  CO 

16 

12.50 

9 

15.00 

21 

17. 5* 

11 

20.00 

25 

25.00 

12 

30.00 

7 

35.00 

40.00 

Total 


159 


Source:   NRA  questionnaire  returns,  7  concerns  reporting. 
'Tabulation  by  the  Bureau  of  the  Census  for  the 
National  Recovery  Administration,  Division  of 
Research  and  Planning,  December  13,  1933. 


9818 


1310 

TO  BE  USED  WITH  CAUTION 
TABLE   97Lr 
WHOLESALE  NEWS  AND  liAGAZINE  DISTRIBUTING  TRADE 
CLASSIFIED  WEEKLY  EVENINGS  OF  OFFICE  EMPLOYEES 
WEEK  OF  JUNE  15,  1933 


(To  be  Used  with  Caution) 

Weekly  Earnings 

(dollars) Number 

Under     5.00 ".'.'.".'.   ■  - 

.  5.00  to  9.99 '.'.'.','.'.  '  I- 

10.00  to  12.49 ......   -2 

12.50  to  14.99 ..'..•..   •  2- 

15.00  to  17.49  .  .  , '.'.'...'.•'  6 

17.50  to  19.99 .'  .  .  .'  :  ;  ;   4 

20.00  to  24.99 '.    '.'.'.*.;•  E 

25.00  to  29.99 '.  '.  '.  .  .  .  .   4 

30.00  to  54.9  ■ '.'.".'.'.'.•  -4 

35.00  to  39.99 .'.'.'.  .  '.    1 

40.00  and  over '.',".'   5 


TOTAL 


34 


Source:   NRA  questionnaire  returns,  7  concerns  reoorting. 

Tabulation  by  the  Bureau  of'  the  Census  for  the  National 
Recovery  Administration  Division  of  Research  and  Planning, 
December  13,  1933. 


9813 


TO    PZ  US2D  "IT7    G'TTION 
1311 

TABLE   375 
Hide   and   Skin  Dealers   industry 
Classified  Weekly  Hours  of  Full-Time  Employees,   All   Classes  for 
Specified  Weeks  of   1929,    1933  and  1934 


Week 

of 

Weekly  Hours 

Jan.  15, 

1929 
(a) 

Jan. 

15,  1933 

(b) 

Jan.  15,  1934 
(c 

30  and  under 

16 

35 

48 

30.1  -  35 

10 

10 

25 

35.1  -  40  • 

25 

37 

303 

40.1  -  45 

25 

39 

39 

45.1  -  50  • 

137 

188 

137 

50.1  -  55 

•  154 

104 

41. 

55.1  -  60 

97 

67 

25 

fiO.l  -  £5 

8 

12 

7 

65.1  -  70 

1 

8 

2 

Over  70 

5 

1 

8 

Not  Reported 

111 

121 

154 

Total  589  622  789 

(a)  89  establishments  reporting. 

(b)  106  establishments  reporting. 

(c)  111  establishment s  reporting. 

Source:  N.R.A.  questionnaire  returns.   Tabulation  by  the  Bureau  of  the  Census 
for  the  National  Recovery  Administration,  "Division  of  Research  and 
Planning,  November  7,  1934. 


3318 


1312 

TABLE  97S 

HIDE  AND  SKIN  DEALERS  INDUSTRY 

Average  Weekly  Hours  by  occupation  and  Region  1/ 
v-eeks  including  January  5,  1929,  1933,  1934 


Common  Clerks  &  Buying  Truck  2/   Sales-2/   Out-  All 
Region  &  Period  Labor-   office   Drivers  Drivers   men      side  other 
ers     Employ-                           Buy-  Employ- 
ees                              ers  ees 


North 

Jan.,  15, 

1929 

50.9 

47.1 

52c  0 

56„5 

cO,0 

49.0 

50.7 

Jan»  15, 

1933 

49.3 

45.5 

47.1 

51.3 

44.0 

49.4 

47.9 

Jan.  15, 

1934 

41.5 

41.6 

43.5 

4u,  2 

40.0 

44.6 

42.3 

South 

Jan.  15, 

1929 

50.3 

UC«  (Z> 

57.  5 

60.0 

-.2/ 

50.5 

DO»  o 

Jan»  15, 

1933 

44.2 

50.5 

49.8 

54.2 

-  2/ 

51.3 

50.9 

Jan.  15, 

1934 

40.3 

41.0 

46.4 

55.5 

-2/ 

40.0 

43.2 

U.S.  Total 

• 

Jan0  15, 

1929 

50..7 

48.5 

52.4 

56.8 

60,0 

49.3 

51.5 

Jan.  15, 

1933 

47,8 

46.6 

47.5 

52.1 

44.0 

49.7 

48.3 

Jan.  15, 

1934 

41.2 

41.6 

44.3 

45.7 

40.0 

44.0 

42.4 

Source:   NBA  Questionnaire  returns,  82  concerns  reporting  for  1929, 
95  for  1933  and  102  for  1934,   National  Recovery  Administration,  Division 
of  Research  and  Planning,  "The  Hide  and  Skin  Dealers  Industry",  prepar- 
ed by  J„A.  Lucas,  August  2,  1934. 


« 


l/  For  numbers  of  workers  reported,  see  preceeding  table. 

2/   To  be  used  with  caution  because  of  small  numbers  reported. 


9818 


1313 

table  977 
hide  and  skpi  dealers  industry 

Average  Hourly  Earnings  by  Occupation  and  Region  1./ 
Weeks  including  January  15,  1929,  1933,  1935 


Common  Clerks  &  Buying  Truck  2/      Sales  2/   Out-  All 

Region  &   Period  Labor-   office  Drivers  Drivers   men       side  other 

ers     Enrol oy-                            Bay-  Employ- 
ees                               ers  ees 


North 

Jan.  15,  1929 

$0.47 

$0.66 

$0.71 

$0.46 

$0.88 

$1.02 

$C78 

Jan,  15,  1933 

.35 

.62 

.68 

.42 

.91 

.76 

.69 

Jan.  15,  1934 

.44 

.65 

.72 

.71 

1.25 

.93 

.79 

South 

Jan.  15,  1929 

0.33 

0.65 

0.37 

0.33 

-2/ 

0.71 

0.64 

Jan.  15,  1933 

.24 

.53 

.28 

.25 

-2/ 

.46 

.51 

Jan.  15,  1934 

.31 

.64 

.39 

.23 

-2/ 

.59 

.67 

U.  'S.  Total 

Jan.  15,  1929 

0.43 

0.66 

0.68 

0.45 

0.83 

0.96 

0.75 

Jan.  15,  1933 

.32 

.60 

.61 

.37 

.91 

.71 

.67 

Jan.  15,  1934 

.39 

.."66 

.66 

.60 

1.25 

.89 

.77 

Source:   NRA  Questionnaire  returns,   82  concerns  reporting  for  1929, 
95  for  1933,   102  for  1934.   National  Recovery  Administration,  Division 
of  Research  and  Planning,  "The  Hide  and  Skin  Dealers  Industry",  pre- 
pared by  J.  A.  Lucas,  August  2,  1934. 


1/  For  numbers  of  workers  reported,  see  proceeding  table. 

2/  ,J-o  be  used  with  caution  because  of  small  numbers  reported. 


9318 


131U 

TABLE  97S 

HlDE  AND  SKIN  DEALERS  INDUSTRY 

CLASSIFIED  WEEKLY;  SAIlTiiT&.S  OE  EIJLL  TILE  EMPLOYEES,  ALL  CLASSES  FOR 
SPECIFIED'  WEEKS4 OE  1929,  1933  AHD  1934 


Weekly 

ITurab  er 

of  Employee 

s 

Percent 

of  Erap 

loyees 

Earnings 

(a) 

•  (b) 

(c) 

-  W) 

w 

• 

(c 

(dollars) 

Jan. 15, 

1929  Jan. 15, 

1933  Jan. 15 

1934 

Jan. 15, 1929  Je 

.n.  15, 1935  Jan.  15, 

1934 

Under  10.00 

22 

70 

62 

3.7 

11.3 

7.9 

10.00  -  14.99 

44 

121 

143 

7.5 

19.4 

18.1 

15.00  -.17.49; 

22 

' 

72 

.107 

5.7 

11.6 

13.6 

17.50  -'lv.99-1 

56 

38  ■ 

-91 

9.5 

6.1 

11.5 

20.00  -  24.99- 

98 

• 

99  • 

132 

.16.7 

15.9 

16.7 

25.00  -  29.99 

94 

72 

30 

16.0 

11.6 

•10.1 

1 

30.00  -.39.99 

125 

76 

89 

21.2 

12.2 

11.3 

40.00  -.49.99- 

59 

28  • 

■  31 

10.0 

4.5 

3.9 

50.00  ~ 59.99' 

34 

20  ■ 

..  25 

5.3 

3.2 

•  3.2 

60.00  and  over 

55 

* 

26.' 

.  29 

.  5.9 

4.2 

•  3.7 

Tot  ?! 


539 


622  • 


.  7S9 


..100.0 


100.0 


100. 0 


(a)   89  establishments  reporting 
("b)   106  establishments  .reporting 
(c)   111  establishments  reporting 


Source: 


IRA.  questionnaire  returns.   Tabulation  by  the  Bureau  pf  the  Census  for 
the  National  Recovery  Administration  Division  of  Research  and  Planning, 
ITOV.  7,  1934. 


9818 


1.315 

TABLE  979 
HIDE  AND  SKIN  DEALERS  INDUSTRY. 

Average  Weekly  Earnings  "by  Occupation  and  Region 
V7eeks  including  January  13  -  1929,  1933,  1934 


Item,    Region  and 

Common 

Clerks 

Buying 

Trick 

Sal e  smen 

Outside 

All   Gt)  ■" 

Period 

Laborers 

and 
Office 
Employees 

Drivers 

Drivers 

Buyers 

Employees 

Average  Weekly  Earn' 

-ngs 

Nor  tii 

Jan.   15,    1929 

$23.75 

$31.18 

#37.00 

$26.09 

$53.00 

$50.11 

$39.94 

Jan.    15,    1933 

17.26 

28.00 

31.81 

'21.36 

40.00 

57.41 

'33. 18 

Jan.   15,    1934 

17.14 

27.47 

31 .  50 

30.56 

50.00 

41.51 

33.30 

Sou  tli 

Jan.   15,    1929 

16.13 

53. 68 

21.50 

20.00 

- 

36.00 

35.05 

Jan.    15,    1933 

10.59 

26.77 

14.01 

13.60 

- 

23.67 

26.12 

Jan.    15,    1934 

12.56 

26.80 

18.30 

15.75 

- 

23.67 

23.72 

U.S.    Total 

Jan.    15,   1929 

21.35 

31.37 

35.76 

25.53 

53.00 

47.55 

38.60 

Jan.    15,    1933 

15 .  33 

27.76 

29.03 

19.32 

40.00 

35.35 

32.15 

Jan.   15,    1934 

15.93 

27.30 

29 .  31 

27.60 

50.00 

33.91 

32.63 

Number  of  Employees 

Re  sorted 

Nor  tn 

Jan.    15,    1929 

178 

50 

25 

11 

2 

13 

84 

Jan.    15,    1933 

184 

53 

22 

14 

1 

17 

93 

Jan.    15,   1934 

265 

60 

24 

16 

1 

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75 

13 

4 

5 

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3 

16 

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95 

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5 

4 

- 

3 

18 

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69 

25 

12 

2 

22 

104 

Jan.    15,    1933 

259 

66 

26 

19 

1 

20 

109 

Jan.    15,    1934 

360 

80 

29 

20 

1 

22 

123 

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1933,  102  for  1934,  regional  distribution  not  available.  National 
Recovery  Administration,  Division  oi    Re  search  and  Planning,  "The  h'ide 
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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  nere   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  #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, 
dui  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  (350)  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  recommendation  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  types  of  official  correspondence, 
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  N_c..  12,  Tentative  Outline,  and  Summaries  of 
Studies  in  Process,  these  materials  are  fully  described). 

Industry  S_iudi.es. 

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,  Foreign  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  From  New  York  State, 
1926  to  1334 

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 

9758—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  Orders 

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 
Labsls  Under  NRA,  A  Study  of 

Uodel  Code  and  Model  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  Uader  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  Affect  Interstate  Commerce  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  Regulation  of  Child  Labor? 

9768—4 . 


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THE  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  and  Suit  Industry 
Construction  Industry 
Cotton  Garment  Industry 
Dress  Manufacturing  Industry 
Electrical  Contracting  Industry 
Electrical  Manufacturing  Industry 
Fabricated  Metal  Froducts  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. 
They  also  include  notes  on  the  principal  qualifications  that  should  be  observed  in  using  the 
data  the  technical  methods  employed,  and  the  applicability  of  the  material  to  the  study  of 
the  industries  concerned.  The  following  numbers  appear  in  the  series: 
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Asphalt  Shingle  and  Roofing  Industry  Fertilizer  Industry 

Business  Furniture  Funeral  Supply  Industry 

Candy  Manufacturing  Industry  Glass  Container  Industry 

Carpet  and  Rug  Industry  Ice  Manufacturing  Industry 

Cement  Industry  Knitted  Outerwear  Industry 

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

Coffee  Industry  Plumbing  Fixtures  Industry 

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

Cotton  Textile  Industry  Salt  Producing  Industry 

Electrical  Manufacturing  Industry 

THE  COVERAGE 

""he  original,  and  approved,  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- 
solidate and  index  the  NRA  files  containing  some  40,000,000  pieces,  (c)  to  engage  in  ex- 
tensile 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  abo\e,  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. 

Notwithstanding  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.