resolution of Trades and Labour Congress of Canada regarding old age pensions, 339, 973.
resolution adopted by Alberta legislature, 385.
bill approved by Alberta Federation of Labour, 124.
Alta. Fed. of Labour urges enactment of old age pension legislation, 1207. resolution adopted by B.C. legislature, 19. B.C. Executive, T. and L. Congress urge co-operation with other provinces and federal government to secure old age pensions, 23.
Victoria, B.C., branch Canadian Legion ask for certain preference under federal old age pensions for ex-service men, 335. action of Manitoba legislature on old age pensions, 345.
N.B. Federation of Labour urge establish- ment of old age pensions, 345. Ont.
Carpenters and Joiners Council approve of old age pensions, 789, 884. Ottawa Welfare Bureau criticise old age pension bill, 570.
Toronto Trades and Labour Council desire amendment to old age pensions bill, 348.
Pensions for Public Employees— Amalgamated Civil Servants of Canada
desire amendment to Dominion Civil Service Superannuation Act, 505. Alta.: superannuation for members and employees of Workmen's Compensation Board, 448.
B.C.: superannuation for civil servants, 85; report of Civil Service Commissioner on work under superannuation act of 1921, 630.
Man.: pensions for school teachers in,
307; teachers' pensions in Winnipeg, 549. Ont.: for school teachers in 64, 307; Federation of Women's Teachers' Assns., desire amendment to Teachers' and Inspectors Act, 539; uniform pension system for firemen desired by T. & L. Congress of Canada, 122; public pension fund in Toronto, 218; proposed pension for municipal electrical employees, 137; pensions for provincial municipal electric association employees, 932.
Que.: pension system for civil servants in, 2; pension fund for civic employees in Montreal, 219; for street railway em- ployees at Montreal, 219.
Sask.: superannuation for civil servants, 120.
Pensions, Miscellaneous-
British Empire Steel Corporation's pen- sion plan, 237.
Consolidated Mining and Smelting Com- pany of Canada: pension scheme, 236. Bro. of Painters consider pension scheme, 27. Clothing Workers of America consider old age pensions, 566.
Int. Union Wood, Wire and Metal Lathers, approve of old age pensions, 1214. United Kingdom: widows' and old age pensions in effect, 5; effect of pensions on emigration, 350; London Co-operative Wholesale Society: employees' pension scheme, 1085.
U.S.A.: A. F. of L. favour higher pensions for civil servants, 1094; A. F. of L. favour pensions for widows of civil war veterans, 1093; old age pension proposals in Massachusetts, 330; old age pensions in Rhode Island, 221; old age pensions in State of Washington, 87; Harmon Foundation (N.Y. City) gift of $50,000 towards pension fund for nurses. See also DOMINION GOVERNMENT ANNUITIES. Photo Engraving Industry:
Ont.: eliminating risks in, 744.
Canada: report to Trades and Labour Congress of Canada regarding picketing. Allied Trades and Labour Association, Ottawa, desire legislation establishing lawfulness of peaceful picketing, 650. Bro. of Carpenters and Joiners desire amendment to criminal code to make peaceful picketing lawful, 789. Alta.: Fed. of Labour favour legalizing peaceful picketing, 1208.
Que. interlocutory injunction granted cer- tain clothing firms against Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America, 979. United Kingdom: text of circular explain- ing provisions of British law concerning 656.
U.S.A.: picketing justifiable in certain cases, 695; legislation in New Jersey, 470.
See also LEGAL DECISIONS AFFECTING LABOUR. Pilots:
B.C.: company of pilots formed, 549. Que.: Pilots' Union desire reform of wreck commission, 130; Shipping Federation of Canada opposed to wage pooling system, 220.
Prices:-Con. Canada: monthly statement of retail and wholesale, with tables showing index numbers, prices by groups of commodi- ties, family budget, retail prices of staple foods, rentals, etc., by districts, 65, 192, 278, 398, 506, 605, 714, 824, 909, 1020, 1148, 1240.
in Great Britain and other countries, monthly reports on, 76, 203, 289, 409, 517, 616, 726, 835, 922, 1031, 1159, 1252. Prince Edward Island: See EDUCATION; WAGES; WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION.
Quebec: See ARBITRATION AND CONCILIATION; CHILDREN AND CHILD LABOUR; CIVIL SER- VICE; EDUCATION; EMPLOYMENT SERVICES; EXPLOSIVES; FAIR WAGES; HOSPITALS; HOURS OF LABOUR; INDUSTRIAL DISPUTES; INSURANCE; LEGAL DECISIONS AFFECTING LABOUR; LICENSING OF WORKMEN; LUM- BER INDUSTRY; MINES AND MINING; MINIMUM WAGES FOR FEMALE EM- PLOYEES; MONTREAL HARBOUR COMMIS- SION; MOTHERS' ALLOWANCES; PAINTING INDUSTRY; PENSIONS; PICKETING; PILOTS; PROFIT SHARING; PULP AND PAPER IN- DUSTRY; SAFETY AND HEALTH; STATION- ARY ENGINEERS; STREET RAILWAYS; SUN- DAY; TRADE; TRADES AND LABOUR CON- GRESS OF CANADA; WAGES; WELFARE, IN- DUSTRIAL; WOMEN; WORKMEN'S COм- PENSATION.
Quebec Safety League:
safety rules for electrical linemen, 363. See also CANADIAN NATIONAL SAFETY LEAGUE.
U.S.A.: operated by Chicago Federation of Labour, 850.
mediation plan for settlement of disputes on railways in, 86.
proposal to stabilize employment on, 121. protecting of highway crossings of rail- ways, 466.
N.S.: club room for retired C.N.R. railway- men at Truro, 1181.
Que.: Montreal City Council condemns "one man" street cars, 1181.
U.S.A.: provisions of new Railroad Labour Act, 423, 972.
See also AMERICAN FEDERATION OF LABOUR (RAILWAY EMPLOYEES' DEPARTMENT); APPRENTICESHIP; CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAY EMPLOYEES BOARD OF ADJUST- MENT; CANADIAN RAILWAY BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT; CANADIAN NATIONAL RAIL- WAYS; CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY; INDUSTRIAL DISPUTES; JOINT MANAGE- MENT; LABOUR LEGISLATION; SAFETY AND HEALTH; WAGES; WORK MEN'S COMPEN-
Refrigerating Engineers: See LICENSING OF WORKMEN.
Rehabilitation: See EMPLOYMENT SERVICE OF CANADA.
industrial research in Canada, 558.
Stereotypers and Electrotypers' Union to establish technical education bureau for research work, 1047.
Sask.: Agricultural Research Foundation established in, 120.
See also MINES AND MINING.
Rest Pauses:
effects of, 217.
Rice, George S., chief mining engineer U.S. Bureau of Mines:
investigation of explosion in Hillcrest mine in Crows' Nest Pass, Alberta, 1084.
Riddell, Dr. W. A., Canadian Advisory Officer League of Nations:
article on the influence of machinery on agricultural conditions in North America, 368.
Occupation and Health", publication of International Labour Organization. mortality statistics of wage
earners in Canada and U.S.A., issued by Metro- politan Life Insurance Company, 859. progress in accident preventives, 145. history of safety movement, 29.
factors in organizing for future accident prevention, 146.
"Some fundamentals of industrial safety," address by R. M. Little, 138.
Bro. of Painters desire abolition of paint spraying and use of dangerous poisons, 27.
Heat and Frost Insulators and Asbestos Workers desires laws covering safe building scaffolding and hoist enclosures, 257.
Canada: report of Canadian National Safety League, 253.
report of Explosives Division, Dominion Dept. of Mines, 255.
Catholic Workers desire "first aid" out- fit on all works, 981. Canadian
and accident prevention, 664. value of "no accident" campaign in in- dustry, 305.
safety measures for workers in com- pressed air desired by Trades and Labour Congress of Canada, 974. resolution of Canadian Council on Child Welfare regarding mental hygiene, 1082. award to Canadian railway teams at St. John's Ambulance Association trophy competition, 880.
first aid training on Canadian Pacific Railway, 362.
first aid competition on C.P.R., 178, 1109. first aid and accident prevention on Canadian National Railways, 573. Third Int. Congress for Life Saving and First Aid to the Injured, 1218. Alta.: new "Act for the Protection of Per- sons Employed in Factories, Shops and Office Buildings," 446; mine rescue and first aid in, 880; electrical protection in, 363, 671, Federation of Labour desire public medical services, 124; Fed. of Labour recommend medical aid workers, 1207.
B.C.: establishment of safety league in, 28; objects of provincial safety leagues, 28; compensation and safety movement, 929; protection of workmen on building construction, 531; civic "safety inspec- tor" for building in Vancouver, 991; Trades and Labour Congress desire pro- tection for employees on buildings, 24; sick benefit plan Powel River Pulp and Paper Company Limited, 1107. Man.: safety regulations in, 740; Canadian Pacific Railway first aid competition, 932.
Safety and Health-Con.
N.S.: safety first movement, 233; safety campaign of N.S., Accident Prevention Association, 1105; Dominion Iron and Steel Company's safety organization, 1106; report of bumps in mines, 787. Ont.: industrial hygiene in 1925, 987; workers accident risks in, 255; Essex County Safety Association establish safety school classes, 1100; recommen- dation of Factory Inspector regarding sanitation, etc., in factories, 785; mea- sures for prevention of accidents to workmen employed in compressed air, 650, 881; medical service in industry, 928; "no accident" year at Port Colborne Cement Plant, 144; safety prizes for loggers, 1107; medical service in lumber camps, 929; amendments to provincial mining regulations suggested, 28; sized lumber in mine timbering recommended by jury, 310; pulp and paper companies to hold convention, 462; accident pre- vention in pulp and paper companies to hold convention, 462; accident prevention in pulp and paper mills, 671; safety methods of Hydro-Electric Power Com- mission. 990: Ford Safety League, 991; International Harvester Company's Works Council promote safety at Chatham 992; Journeymen Barbers desire government inspection for barber shops, 1215; fixed standards for sanitation in barber shops, 1215.
Que.: organization of health districts, 327; "no accident week", 881; safety program for industrial safety in Montreal plants, 785; "no accident" contest in pulp and paper industry. 144; Industrial Safety Committee in Montreal, 254, 363.
Sask.: provincial supervision, 453.. United Kingdom: human factor in acci- dents, 363; model factory at Welwyn Garden City, 672; mine inspection in Great Britain, 786.
Australia: report of the Department of Health on Industrial Accident Preven- tion, 28; safety organization in factories, 28: employees' welfare in Victoria, 1107; belt regulations in factories in the State of Victoria, 1221.
South Africa: accident prevention in Rand mines, 462.
U.S.A.: industrial accident conference in, 463; result of safety campaign in, 575; conference on industrial accident pre- vention at Washington, 780: study of accident prevention in, 882; health standards for female employees, 532; in- dustrial health statistics in first quarter of 1926, 575: employees' share in accident prevention, 29; report U.S. Public Health Service on occupational health hazards, 1108; benefit of industrial medical ser- vices, 256: General Electric Company's methods of accident prevention, 882; acci- dent prevention in iron and steel in- dustry, 930: safety work of American Car and Foundry Company, 362, 882; safety devices on Pennsylvania Railroad, 992; safer railway operation. 255; safety code for pulp and paper mills, 787; in- adequacy of safety standards in coal mines in, 1108: bureau of mines co- operate with British Department Mines, 30; State inspector of Mines recommends more frequent inspection of Colorada Mines, 786; 5th International First Aid and Mine Rescue Contest, 362;
first aid training and rescue work in mines, 121; safe practice in woodworking industry, 463; health study of male employees in various industries, 1219; safety study of shots in coal mines, 1220; safety codes for various industries, 1221. See also CHILDREN AND CHILD LABOUR;
DISEASES, INDUSTRIAL; ELEVATORS; Ex- PLOSIVES; FACTORIES AND FACTORY LEGIS- LATION; FIRE PREVENTION; MINES AND MINING; PAINTING INDUSTRY; PULP AND PAPER INDUSTRY; UNITED STATES NA- TIONAL FIRE WASTE COUNCIL; WAGES; WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION.
Safety in Mines Research Board (Great Britain):
report of joint enquiry on safer mining methods in U.S.A. and Great Britain, 30.
report of the Bureau of Labour and In- dustries, 452.
statistics of industries, 454.
See also under Various Subject Heads.
N.S.: safety campaign of N.S. Accident Prevention Assn., 1105.
See also LUMBER INDUSTRY.
appointed Registrar of Boards of Concilia- tion and Investigation of Alberta, 533. Seamen:
Canada; hospital treatment for sick sailors at Montreal, 310.
United Kingdom: sea school for boys, 505. See also FISHERIES AND FISHERMEN; INTER- NATIONAL LABOUR ORGANIZATION (9TH CONFERENCE). LABOUR ORGANIZATIONS (WORKER'S FED., ETC.); PILOTS.
Sedition: See Criminal Code. Shipbuilding Industry:
Catholic Workers ask for duty on vessels built outside of Canada and tariff on vessels built abroad, 345.
United Kingdom: industrial peace plan of,
"Social and Industrial Review," (formerly South African Labour Gazette), 220. report of economic and wage commission, 635.
wage board established in, 309.
bill to provide for State control of mining companies, 310.
inspector of Ontario mines studies South African methods, 28.
See also APPRENTICESHIP; MINES AND MIN- ING; MINIMUM WAGES; SAFETY AND HEALTH; UNEMPLOYMENT.
Spain: See also PENSIONS; PRICES. Stationary and Hoisting Engineers' Act: Ont.: Trades and Labour Congress of Canada suggest appointment more in- spectors, 123.
Que.: Catholic Workers of Canada desire provincial law protecting engineers and public, 980.
3rd International Conference of Labour Statisticians, at Geneva, 1118.
Int. Labour Organization recommends full economic statistics, 426.
classification of industries,, 1121.
Canada: financial statistics of provincial governments in, 1923-24, 457.
Alta.: report of Labour Bureau on statis- tics of trade and industries, 658. N.S.: Statistics Act, 863.
United Kingdom: coal statistics of quarter ended December 31, 1925, 476. New Zealand: statistics of employment and wages in 1925, 905.
Statistics, Dominion Bureau of:
annual census of industry in Canada 1923-
24: pulp and paper, 371; lumber, 372; biscuit and confectionery, 586; bread and baking products, 586; silk industry, 587; cocoa and chocolate, 587; coffee and spice, 588; starch and glucose, 260; wine, 260; leather glove and mitt, 261; harness and saddlery and miscellaneous leather goods, 261; sugar refining industry, 156; lin- seed oil industry, 157; cordage rope and twine industry, 157; rubber (1925) 999; fur, 999.
Canada Year Book for 1925, 633.
agricultural statistics by districts, 344. report on prices and price indexes, 1913-25, 920.
Strikes: See INDUSTRIAL DISPUTES. Sunday:
Que.: commission on Sunday Work, 217; text of report, 958; Sunday work for- bidden in paper mills in, 85; Belgo- Canadian Paper Company desire Sunday rest, 27; City Council, Hull, desire Sun- day rest in Hull, 673.
See also SUNDAY LEAGUE OF QUEBEC.
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