Annual Report of the Bureau of Labor Statistics of the State of New York for the Year ..., 26±Ç,ÆÄÆ® 1907 |
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... be indicated by the number of establishments . Returns were obtained from a total of 1,182 firms representing a total of 317,932 employees divided as follows by sex and industry : NUMBER OF FIRMS AND NUMBER OF MALE AND FEMALE EMPLOYEES.
... be indicated by the number of establishments . Returns were obtained from a total of 1,182 firms representing a total of 317,932 employees divided as follows by sex and industry : NUMBER OF FIRMS AND NUMBER OF MALE AND FEMALE EMPLOYEES.
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... follows : Bricklaying . Carpentry $ 30 80 27 50 19 25-22 00 Painting and decorating . Plastering . 30 25 Structural iron work . 13 75-24 75 Electrical contracting 22 00 Plumbing and gas fitting 27 50 Steam and hot water fitting . 27 50 ...
... follows : Bricklaying . Carpentry $ 30 80 27 50 19 25-22 00 Painting and decorating . Plastering . 30 25 Structural iron work . 13 75-24 75 Electrical contracting 22 00 Plumbing and gas fitting 27 50 Steam and hot water fitting . 27 50 ...
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... follows : YES . No. of establish- employees No. No. of INDUSTRY . No. of No. of establish- employees ments . therein . ments . therein . Glass . Metals . 16 3,327 6 852 229 84,492 40 8,179 Wood . 78 12,769 19 3,253 Leather 31 10,912 14 ...
... follows : YES . No. of establish- employees No. No. of INDUSTRY . No. of No. of establish- employees ments . therein . ments . therein . Glass . Metals . 16 3,327 6 852 229 84,492 40 8,179 Wood . 78 12,769 19 3,253 Leather 31 10,912 14 ...
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... follows : NUMBER ANSWERING . Quali- Quali- Not GROUPS OF TRADES . fied fied answer- Total } Yes . No. Yes . No. ing . unions . Building , stone working , etc. 456 148 8 1 . 130 743 Transportation .. 265 23 2 88 378 Clothing and textiles ...
... follows : NUMBER ANSWERING . Quali- Quali- Not GROUPS OF TRADES . fied fied answer- Total } Yes . No. Yes . No. ing . unions . Building , stone working , etc. 456 148 8 1 . 130 743 Transportation .. 265 23 2 88 378 Clothing and textiles ...
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... follows : YES . No. of No. No. of No. of No. of establish- employees establish- employees ments . INDUSTRY . therein . ments . therein . Glass . Metals . 6 1,662 15 2,194 205 71,999 63 19,932 Wood . 69 10,873 27 5,006 Leather 33 11,321 ...
... follows : YES . No. of No. No. of No. of No. of establish- employees establish- employees ments . INDUSTRY . therein . ments . therein . Glass . Metals . 6 1,662 15 2,194 205 71,999 63 19,932 Wood . 69 10,873 27 5,006 Leather 33 11,321 ...
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adult employees adult male employees age of 16 answer this question bership boys cent American born cent are noted cent foreign born child eight firms reporting employees answer employees of high-grade employees of low-grade employees under 16 females the range firms answer firms giving firms report employees firms reporting give firms reporting wages firms representing five firms four firms report give 16 greatest number helpers helping unskilled workers industrial education industrial or preparatory journeymen labor largest number low-grade class low-grade skill machine males is noted manufacture negative nine firms reporting noted as foreign number of adult number of apprentices number of persons obtaining or training practical day trade preferred age preparatory trade school report the contrary reporting give wages reporting wages ranging seven firms report six firms reporting skill is given three firms report total number trade unions training skilled employees twelve firms reporting weekly wage paid York City
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299 ÆäÀÌÁö - The notice may also be served by post by a registered letter addressed to the person on whom it is to be served at his last known place of residence or place of business; and, if served by post shall be deemed to have been served at the time when a letter containing the same would be delivered in the ordinary course of post...
298 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... can read and legibly write simple sentences in the English language and that in his opinion the child is fourteen years of age or upwards and has reached the normal development of a child of its age, and is in sound health and is physically able to perform the work which it intends to do.
298 ÆäÀÌÁö - It shall contain a statement certifying that the child has regularly attended the public schools or schools equivalent thereto or parochial...
296 ÆäÀÌÁö - Such officer shall not issue such certificate until he has received, examined, approved, and filed the following papers duly executed: (1) The school record of such child properly filled out and signed as provided in this article.
296 ÆäÀÌÁö - No child under the age of sixteen years shall be employed, permitted or suffered to work...
309 ÆäÀÌÁö - Every such permit, and every such badge on its reverse side, shall be signed in the presence of the officer issuing the same by the child in whose name it is issued.
309 ÆäÀÌÁö - The school record required by this article shall be signed by the principal or chief executive officer of the school which such child has attended and shall be furnished, on demand, to a child entitled thereto or to the board, department or commissioner of health.
302 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... or before seven o'clock in the morning or after ten o'clock in the evening of any day.
305 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... that such employer shall either furnish him within ten days, evidence satisfactory to him that such child is in fact over sixteen years of age, or shall cease to employ or permit or suffer such child to work in such establishment.
306 ÆäÀÌÁö - Inspector may require from such employer the same evidence of age of such child as is required on the issuance of an employment certificate, and the employer furnishing such evidence shall not be required to furnish any further evidence of the age of the child.