Number of mills and total production in selected States, 1942_ 209 208 Total, and percentage sold intrastate, selected States, 1936 and 211 418 421 418 408-412, 415-417 Hourly earnings under 65 cents, percent of workers in selected white-collar industries_ NWLB going rates, clerical workers_ Straight-time hourly wage rates, distribution of workers in white- material prices----- Telephone and telegraph industry. Western Union Telegraph Co---- Shipping companies. 619-620, 628630, 636-651 751-752 Steel industry profits before taxes in 1946 at various levels and 1943 Sugar growing and processing_. 134, 153 Tobacco industry_ 51 Wholesale trade_ Puerto Rico: Walling, L. Metcalf, statement of 640, 652 Purchasing power-- 41, 44-46, 59, 67, 126, 253 Dollar value of: 1941-45---- Present compared to period when 40-cent minimum was put into 556 35, 50, 611 Postwar_.. 25, 146 Portion of operating revenue used for wages and all items other 261-262 255 463 189, 191 Class I railways, employees receiving 75 cents to $1 per Red caps-- Minimum, since passage of FLSA.. (See Rules and regulations.) Tips, dining-car-service employees. Regulations of Administrator. Restitution. (See Back wages and Employee suits.) Retail trade (see also Retail and service establishments): Number of stores (partial list). Relation to interstate commerce.. Department stores (see also specific subjects below) : Annual earnings Straight-time hourly earnings, by city size and region, 1943__ Employment, estimated full time and part time, 1939-43. Profitability: Basic data on margins for, in selected groups of stores: 632-633 622 617 618 623 624 622 621 636-640, 645-647 641 649-651 643 648 134 630 628, 629 632 634 631 Sales: Before and after taxes, 1936–39 average, 1943 and 1944_. 1936-39 average, 1942 and 1943. Retail trade companies. Chain store, as percentage of all retail sales, 1942-44. Per employee 1936-39 average, 1940–44. Retail stores, by kind of business, 1939-44-- Retail trade (see also Retail and service establishments)-Continued Page Number, estimated, of employees receiving less than 40 cents, 626 Farm___ Revenues, per capita State and local (see also specific subject). Sales (see also specific industries): Retail_. Salmon industry, Alaska: Characteristics Union contracts__ Savings: Effect of unemployment_-- Families of two or more persons in cities__. Scarcity. Seamen (Deep-sea and inland waters and lakes) : Effect of H. R. 3914__ Effect of proposed minimum__ Exemption: Section 13 (a) (3) Walling, L. Metcalfe. Labor force and working conditions: Conditions of employment__. Merchant Marine casualties and labor force___ Overtime: Feasibility of 40-hour week... 141 Definition of terms by administrative interpretation and regula- 195, 198, 231 279 143 590-596 593 41 330 29, 41 Under Merchant Marine Act of 1937. 749–752, 758-761, 771 48, 52, 126, 732, 756, 769–770 864, 903-904 734-735 746-749, 757-758, 773 Statutory requirement under FLSA, substitute proposed for----- 773 654-656 740-742, 772-773 736-738 771-773 Labor cost as percent of total operating cost of vessel_. 770, 771 535 654 225, 271, 305 615 139, 162 142 140, 163 Standard of living-Continued Effect of income on-Continued Illness Malnutrition Maternal mortality. Medical care Physicians_ Selective Service rejections_ Size of family---. National budget based on "standard of living" model_. Railroad workers__. Page 162 162 139 137, 162 138 51, 143, 166 142 144, 168 313 847-848 23, 33, 708-709, 836 170 Relation of 65 cents minimum to. Soldier's allotment-.. Statute of Limitation: Five years_- 53, 126, 208, 457, 562, 596-597, 600, 602, 673, 677 Gwynne bill, H. R. 2788_ 241,864, 894-900 One year-- 95, 118, 195, 218, 234, 276, 367, 370, 390, 398, 438-439, 541, 553, 698, 927 Production, acreage, number of employees, man-days worked in Hawaii, 1936, 1941, and 1944. Agricultural workers, Hawaii cane-sugar industry. Industrial sugar workers, Hawaii. 783, 789 784-785, 791, 807-808 785, 787, 789-791, 804-808, 812-813, 816, 824-825 Labor cost per ton of raw sugar__. 814 826 822 Total wage bill, Hawaiian sugar producers, 1945 and 1946---- Carpet and rug industry--- Telephone industry: Profitability. Independent companies: Area served__. Effect of wage increase.. Employee suits.. Employment--. Exemption for switchboard operators_ Nature of__ Number of- Profitability. Revenue.. Wages. Textile industry (see also Cotton and Cotton textile): Profitability. Wages Knitting industry.... Rayon__. Page 605-606, 612 605, 609, 612-613 603, 612 85 89-93, 98, 102, 111 95-96 92, 96 89, 94-96, 99 86-87, 110-111 100, 104 156 150 150 150 Woolen and worsted industry- 150 Workers in North receiving 65 cents under union agreement......... 150 Trade association: Alaska Salmon Industry, Inc__. 590 American Cotton Manufacturers Association, "A Study of Textile Virginia Fisheries Association__ Western Pennsylvania Motor Carriers Association, Inc. Unemployment--- United States Employment Service, labor market conditions--- 265 194 270 589 541 582 200 85 576 392 35, 45 183 |