Accidents, Industrial:
Int. Assn. of Industrial Accident Boards
and Commissions, 211.
Canada: fatalities in Canada in 1921, 360;
in first quarter of 1922, 640; in second
quarter, 914; in third quarter, 1236.
coal mine fatalities, 1908 to 1920, 161.
railway accidents to be reported to com-
mission, 373.
Alberta notification by employers in, re-
quested, 1144; in mines, in 1921, 1291.
British Columbia: report of inquiry into
coal mine disaster, 1113.
Nova Scotia: mine fatalities in 1921, 422.
Ontario: in mines in 1920, 419; in 1921,
113; on construction, recommendation by
coroner's jury at Toronto, 1144.
Saskatchewan: in 1921, 323.
United States: analysis of mining accidents,
375.
See also INSURANCE; SAFETY AND HEALTH;
WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION.
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Adolescent School Attendance:
See SCHOOL ATTENDANCE.
Aerated and Mineral Water Industry:
Canada: statistics of, 712.
Agreements, Industrial:
early agreements urged by Minister of
Labour, 4.
observance of, desired by A. F. of L., 686.
Canada: recent agreements and schedules
of wages; monthly summary of, 80, 228,
332, 429, 508, 620, 772, 882, 1003. 1119,
1214.
United Kingdom: proposal to make agree-
ments legally binding, 6.
Chile: limited to one year, 813.
Agreements, Industrial, in Canada, by
Industries:
Building and construction-
bricklayers, etc., at Sault Ste. Marie, 83;
at Toronto, 776; at Winnipeg, 885.
carpenters, at Brantford, 1120; at Calgary,
509; at Ottawa, 430; at Pembroke, Ont.,
884; at Regina, 231; at St. Catharines,
620; at Winnipeg, 885.
electrical workers, at St. Catharines, 889.
granite cutters, at Vancouver, 1009.
hoisting and portable engineers, at Win-
nipeg, 884.
lathers, at Montreal, 776.
painters, paperhangers, etc., at London, 83;
at Niagara Falls, 231; at Saskatoon, 778.
paving cutters, at Brownsburg, Que., 883;
at Escott, Ont., 776; at Graniteville, Que.,
883.
pile drivers, bridge builders, etc., at Vic-
toria, 779.
plasterers, at Montreal, 1119; at Winnipeg,
778.
Agreements, Industrial, in Canada, by
Industries-Con.
Building and construction-Con.
plumbers, etc., at Calgary, 778; at Edmon-
ton, 620; at Hamilton, 776; at St. Cath-
arines, 777; at Toronto, 1120; at Windsor,
777.
steam and operating engineers, at Windsor,
1216.
stone-cutters, at Hamilton, 777; at London,
884; at Ottawa, 1008; at Toronto, 508;
at Windsor, 1008; at Winnipeg, 83, 509.
Manufacturing-clothing and textiles—
clothing workers, at Montreal, 1119: at
Toronto, 889.
tailors, at Sault Ste. Marie, 1007; at Van-
couver, 82.
Manufacturing-food and tobacco-
bakers, at Edmonton, 621; at Toronto, 772.
bakery teamsters, etc., at Vancouver and
New Westminster, 772; at Victoria, 80.
brewery, flour, feed, soft drink workers,
etc., at Calgary, 773; at Fernie, 1007; at
Lethbridge, 890; at Vancouver, 1007.
cigar makers, at Vancouver, 1007.
Manufacturing — pulp,
goods-
papermakers, etc., at Fort Frances, Ont.,
886, 887; at Iroquois Falls, Ont., 888;
at Cap Magdeleine, 1003; at Merritton,
230; at Sault Ste. Marie, 774, 1004; at
Thorold, Ont., 230, 1004.
Manufacturing-printing and publishing-
bookbinders, at Calgary, 1006; at Regina,
82, 1005; at Vancouver, 886.
photo-engravers, at Vancouver and Victoria,
1216.
pressmen, at Calgary, 1119.
printers,
at Brantford, 81; at Calgary,
1006; at Kingston, 1004; at Kitchener,
1004; at Medicine Hat, 1006; at Moose
Jaw, 81; at Nanaimo, 429; at Saskatoon,
332; at Sydney, 229.
Mining and quarrying-
quarryworkers, at
Avondale and Went-
worth, N.S., 882; at Newport Station and
Windsor Wharf, N.S., 883.
coal miners in Alberta and eastern B.C.,
34, 955; at Nanaimo, 1214; in Vancouver
Island, 228; "Montreal Agreement" (Nova
Scotia), 179, 200, 309, 584.