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Subject Index to Volume 73

Accident and sickness benefits.

July to December 1951

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Printing, commercial

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visions, 1951. Sept. 278–282.

Men's and boys' suit and coat industry, 10 areas,
March 1951. Nov. 575.

Steel industry, basic, spring 1951. Oct. 449. Accident prevention. Individualized training in, recommendations for, based upon actual experience in a General Electric Co. plant, 1941-46. Dec. 680–681. Accident statistics:

Bituminous-coal mines. Roof-fall fatalities, causes, 1950. Summary analysis. Aug. 180-182. Manufacturing.

Injury-frequency rates, first quarter 1951, with cumulative rates for 1950. Aug. 177-180.

Injury-frequency rates, 1949-50. Graphic analysis. July 40-42. Paperboard-container industry. Work-injury rates, 1938-50, comparisons; estimate of costs and intraindustry characteristics of industrial injuries, 1950. Dec. 675-680.

Puerto Rico. Hand injuries and physical rehabilitation of workers, 1948-49. Aug. 182-183. Agriculture. Migratory workers. Law to improve labor conditions, 1951. Summary analysis. Sept. 301–302. Aircraft industry:

Collective agreements, 1950-51. Major wage provisions and related wage practices, dispute machinery, job security, and union security provisions. Dec. 664-668.

Employment. Expansion of, June 1950-April 1951; trends, outlook, and requirements, 1939-51. July 15-19.

Production workers. Hours and earnings, 1947-51

(table). July 19.

Aluminum Co. of America. Wage chronology, 1939-50. July 56-57.

American Federation of Labor. Convention, seventieth, San Francisco, 1951. Discussions, resolutions and policies adopted, and business actions. Nov. 547–551. Automobile industry. Health insurance and welfare plans, 1951. Summary analysis. Sept. 277–282. Automobile-repair shops. Hourly earnings, selected occupations, 34 areas, and related wage practices, AprilJune 1951. Nov. 572–573.

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Benefits and benefit funds:

Accident, sickness, and death benefits, longshoremen,
North Atlantic, 1949-51. Aug. 175.

Health and insurance benefits, basic steel industry,
spring 1951. Oct. 448-451.

Insurance and pension. Paint and varnish manufacture, 12 areas, March-May 1951. Oct. 437–438.

Rubber companies, "Big Four," Akron, Ohio, and Detroit, Mich., 1937-51. Oct. 443-446. Length-of-service benefits, collectively bargained, 1941-51. Summary analysis. Aug. 152-155. Maritime welfare plan, August 1951. Provisions and extension of coverage. Oct. 472.

Bibliographies. Labor in national emergencies, World War I, World War II, and current emergency, 1951. Oct. 414-419.

Budgets, cost-of-living:

Elderly couple. Cost estimates, procedures used in obtaining, October 1950. Sept. 309–310.

October 1950 costs, 34 cities; October 1950 and June 1947 costs, 13 cities. Sept. 304-306. Women, self-supporting. Six States, in accordance with minimum standards of living and minimumwage legislation, 1950. Dec. 690.

Building industry:

Residential builders and private nonfarm dwelling units started, percentage distribution, by type of builder and size of operation, United States and metropolitan and nonmetropolitan areas, 1949. Oct. 454-456.

Union wage scales, selected building trades, five areas, April 1951. Nov. 540.

Call-back pay:

Printing, commercial and newspaper, Chicago, 193950. July 55.

Shipyards, Bethlehem Atlantic, 1941-51. Sept. 291. Call-in pay:

Longshoremen, North Atlantic, 1934-51. Aug. 174. Shipyards, Bethlehem Atlantic, 1941-51. Sept. 291. Check-off. Collective-agreement provisions, 1950-51. Nov. 552, 554-556.

Child-welfare workers. Status, June 1950. Aug. 176. Children and youth. Federal welfare programs affecting, reported by the Interdepartmental Committee on Children and Youth, Washington, 1951. Summary analysis. Nov. 577-578.

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