Effect of proposed amendments--. Exports of manufacturers in high- versus low-wage industries_ World trade, 1919-39--- Cost of living: Budget: Bureau of Labor Statistics_ Heller committee New York State budget for women- WPA maintenance_. Changes----- 552, 560 704, 706 72-74 73 23, 51, 68, 258, 306 616, 739, 843 175, 616, 617, 843 34, 44, 46, 51, 77, 151, 160, 555-556 Consumer expenditures and consumption___ 23, 27, Regional and size of community differences_ Apparel__ Coal_-_. Cotton textile. Fishery. Hotel__ 377 398 544, 547 580 566 Cooperatives: Changes in act proposed by various House bills which would affect 701 Effect of increased minimum wages on farmers' cooperatives---- 532 Request for (buttermilk). 695-697, 716-718, 919-922 Overtime Profitability. 694-695 Seasonality 716-717 714, 718-720 Damage suits. (See Employee suits, Back wages, and Statute of limita- tion.) Employee suits (see also Back wages and Statute of limitation): Employer protection--- 866-867, 872, 899 Number (estimated) of--. 894 56 Regional. De Lacy, Hugh------ Differentials (see also specific subject and Job classifications and Discrimi- 32, 81, 304, 336-338 442-448 450 141 163 142 Effects of increasing minimum (see also specific subject and Costs of pro- Prices, income, and employment, 1935-39, 1943, forecasts 1950 Seasonal change. Exemptions (see also specific subject): Walling, L. Metcalfe: Area of production_ Fisheries___ Highly paid employees.. Motor carriers.. Seamen. Fishing industry: Page 293 168 463 291 199 802-863, 885, 901-902 881, 912-913 864, 905 864, 903-904 Effect of proposed amendments: Costs. Prices Exemption____ Production: 580, 597 48 52, 126, 535, 578, 581-584, 589, 596-599, 601, 863-864, 902-903 Foreign trade. (See Competition, foreign.) Gallup poll: Attitude of public toward 65-cent minimum__ 599-600, 602 Job classifications (see also Differentials and Discrimination): Walling, L. Metcalfe_. Statements on proposed amendments. 37,549-550 179, 710-711 861, 879, 908–909 287, 297, 412, 414, 428, 437, 549–550, 700–701, 716, 838, 842, 854 Labor, Department of: Lenroot, Katherine F. Walling, L. Metcalfe___. 311 762 295 857 854 684 Brotherhood of Railway and Steamship Clerks, Freight Handlers, Ex- Commercial Telegraphers Union, Western Union division (AFL). Food, Tobacco, Agricultural, and Allied Workers Union of America 121 527 Hotel and Restaurant Employees International Alliance (AFL) 185, 191, 193 456 International Ladies Garment Workers Union_ 377 International Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's Union (CIO)_. 774 191 730 Railway Labor Executives Association.. 835 United Construction Workers, affiliated with United Mine Workers of 584 United Electrical, Radio, and Machine Workers of America (CIO)_. 448 407 United Retail, Wholesale, and Department Store Employees of America 615 United Steelworkers of America (CIO) 121 United Transport Service Employees of America (CIO). Comparison with national lumber production, 1929-44. Cost and sales realization, group I mills, 1919-44- Effect of proposed amendments: Mills and their production of softwood and hardwood lumber_ 209 209 Production and consumption of lumber in Southern States, 1936 Schwellenbach, Lewis B.. Wallace, Henry A---- Messengers. (See Child labor, Western Union, Telephones and telegraph.) Miami Copper Co------ Milk. (See Dairy products.) Mining industries, profits, corporate_ Missionary institutions of religious bodies: Effect of proposed minimum wage legislation_. Wage scale Motor carriers: Cost of proposed amendments. Coverage: Local and national activities.. Patterson, Ellis E. Employment_ Labor costs Operating costs 64 380 24, 40 223 310 76, 83 446 149 833-834 834 832-833 355 366, 369 357, 374, 387, 391 353, 356, 358, 393 Nonagricultural employees, number of___ Occupational differentials (see also Job classifications and specific indus- Pacific islands (other than Hawaii), special treatment for- Index of selected prices, average for 1935-39, 1943, estimates for 1950-- |