Table I.—WAGES AND HOURS OF LABOR, 1890–1903—Continued. [Average 1890-1899-100.0. For explanation of relative figures, see pages 715 and 716; for explanation of increase (+) or decrease (--) in 1903, as compared with previous years, see note on page 718.] TABLE I.—WAGES AND HOURS OF LABOR, 1890-1903-Continued. [Average 1890-1899-100.0. For explanation of relative figures, see pages 715 and 716; for explanation of increase (+) or decrease (-) in 1903, as compared with previous years, see note on page 718} Aver-, Rela- num- num- TABLE I-WAGES AND HOURS OF LABOR, 1890–1903-Continued. [Average 1890-1899-100.0. For explanation of relative figures, see pages 715 and 716; for explanation of increase (+) or decrease (--) in 1903, as compared with previous years, see note on page 718.] Year. Increase (-) or ber. 1903 as com pared with year Aver- Rela pared with year Hours per week. Wages per hour. 1903 as com specified. age. tive. specified. TABLE I.-WAGES AND HOURS OF LABOR, 1890-1903—Continued. [Average 1890-1899-100.0. For explanation of relative figures, see pages 715 and 716; for explanation of increase (+) or decrease (—) in 1903, as compared with previous years, see note on page 718.] STRUCTURAL IRON WORKERS, Male. [Data for employees from 19 establishments for entire period. Data for hours and wages from 19 establishments, 1890-1892; 20 establishments, 1893-1903.] TABLE I.-WAGES AND HOURS OF LABOR, 1890-1903—Continued. [Average 1890-1899-100.0. For explanation of relative figures, see pages 715 and 716; for explanation of increase (+) or decrease (−) in 1903, as compared with previous years, see note on page 718.] Aver- Rela-! Num- tive pared with year age tive ber.num- specified. num- num Increase (+) or decrease (-) in Hours per week. Wages per hour. Increase (+) or 1903 as com 1903 as com pared with year Aver Rela- pared with year specified. |