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Dewhurst, J. Frederic, John O. Coppock, P. Lamartine Yates and associates. Europe's Needs and Resources: Trends and Prospects in Eighteen Countries. Apr. 438-439.

De Witt, Nicholas. Education and Professional Employment in the U.S.S.R. July 811.

Douglas, Ann. Industrial Peacemaking. Oct. 1162-1163.
Estall, R. C. and R. Ogilvie Buchanan. Industrial Activ-
ity and Economic Geography. May 563-564.
Evans, Hywell. Governmental Regulation of Industrial
Relations: A Comparative Study of United States and
British Experience. Jan. 77.

Folsom, Marion B. Executive Decision Making: Observations and Experience in Business and Government. Dec. 1416.

Ford, Thomas R., ed. The Southern Appalachian Region A Survey. Oct. 1161.

Friedmann, Georges; translated by Wyatt Rawson. The Anatomy of Work: Labor, Leisure and the Implications of Automation. June 688.

Fuchs, Victor R. Changes in the Location of Manufacturing in the United States Since 1929. Sept. 10441045.

Gainsbrugh, Martin Next Ten Years. Garbarino, Joseph W.

tracts. Νου. 1288. Gardiner, Glenn L.

Want. May 566. Gilmore, Forrest E.

R. American Enterprise: July 807-808.

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ment. June 690. Goldstein, Sidney. The Norristown Study. Mar. 316817.

Granick, David. The European Executive. Sept. 1044. Grob, Gerald N. Workers and Utopia: A Study of Ideological Conflict in the American Labor Movement, 18651900. Apr. 444.

Grodin, Joseph R. Union Government and the Law: British and American Experiences. Jan. 79–80. Hamilton, David. The Consumer in Our Economy. July 812.

Harrington, Michael. The Other America: Poverty in the
United States. June 689-690.

Hill, Johnson D. and Walter E. Stuermann. Organized
Labor A Philosophical Perspective. Dec. 1415.
Hirsch, Hans; translated by Karl Scholz. Quantity
Planning and Price Planning in the Soviet Union. Mar.
316.

Hoos, Ida Russakoff. Automation in the Office. Mar. 318.

Jacobsson, Per. The Market Economy in the World of Today. Aug. 926-927.

Jaques, Elliott. Equitable Payment: A General Theory of Work, Differential Payment, and Individual Progress. Feb. 195-196.

Johnson, Paul V. Collective Bargaining Manual. 924-925.

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Jones, Dallas L. Arbitration and Industrial Discipline. Aug. 925-926.

Kay, Brian R. and Stuart Palmer. The Challenge of Supervision. Aug. 921-922.

Keeping, E. S. Introduction to Statistical Inference. Sept. 1046.

Kendrick, John W. Productivity Trends in the United States. Feb. 194-195.

Kibbee, Joel M., Clifford J. Craft, Burt Nanus. Manage

ment Games-A New Technique for Executive Development. Aug. 923-924.

Kirkland, Edward C. The Economic History of the United States, Vol. VI-Industry Comes of Age: Business, Labor, and Public Policy, 1860-1897. Apr. 444.

Kolko, Gabriel. Wealth and Power in America: An Analysis of Social Class and Income Distribution. Oct. 1161-1162.

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Moorsteen, Richard. Prices and Production of Machirery in the Soviet Union, 1928-1958. Oct. 1164. Nemmers, Erwin Esser. Managerial Economics-Ten and Cases. Sept. 1045-1046.

Nettels, Curtis P. The Economic History of the United States, Vol. II-The Emergence of a National Economy, 1775-1815. Dec. 1412-1413.

Newell, Barbara Warne. Chicago and the Labor Movement: Metropolitan Unionism in the 1930's. Jan. 79. Niland, Powell. Management Problems in the Acqui

sition of Special Automatic Equipment. July 808-50. Nosow, Sigmund and William H. Form, eds. Man, Work and Society: A Reader in the Sociology of Occupations. Aug. 921-922.

Peck, Merton J. Competition in the Aluminum Industry. 1945-1958. Nov. 1289-1290.

Pelling, Henry. A Short History of the Labor Party. July 810-811.

Perlman, Mark. The Machinists: A New Study in American Trade Unionism. Mar. 313.

Pollard, Spencer D., ed. Arbitration and Public Policy: Proceedings of the Fourteenth Annual Meeting of the National Academy of Arbitrators, Santa Monica, Calif January 25-27, 1961. Mar. 313-314.

Rees, Albert. The Economics of Trade Unions. Od

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Sloan, Harold S. and Arnold J. Zurcher. A Dictionary of Economics. July 812.

Spulber, Nicolas. The Soviet Economy: Structure, Principles, Problems. Aug. 917-918.

Spulber, Nicolas, ed. Study of the Soviet Economy:
Direction and Impact of Soviet Growth, Teaching and
Research in Soviet Economics. Mar. 315.

Stein, Leon. The Triangle Fire. June 689–690.
Stone, Morris. Labor-Management Contracts at Work:
Analysis of Awards Reported by the American Arbitra-
tion Association. Mar. 313-314.
Thorner, Daniel and Alice.

Oct. 1163-1164.

Land and Labor in India.

Trotta, Maurice S. Labor Arbitration-Principles, Practices, Issues. Aug. 924-925.

Walinsky, Louis J. Economic Development in Burma, 1951-1960. Dec. 1413-1414.

Walton, Richard E. The Impact of the Professional Engineering Union: A Study of Collective Bargaining Among Engineers and Scientists and Its Significance for Management. Feb. 196-197.

Weber, Arnold R., ed. The Structure of Collective Bargaining-Problems and Perspectives, May 561-562. Weber, Max; translated by H. P. Secher. Basic Concepts in Sociology. Nov. 1290-1291.

Weeks, Ashley H. and others. Family Spending Patterns and Health Care. May 564-565.

Weiss, Leonard W. Economics and American Industry. Aug. 922.

Wigham, Eric. What's Wrong With the Unions? May

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Enforcement of payment of back wages. M & K Manufacturing Co.; Goldberg v. (U.S. Dist. Ct.). June 677.

Labor Management Relations Act

Arbitration award enforcement:

New Orleans Steamship Association v. Longshoremen,
Locals 1418 and 10659 (U.S. Dist Ct.). June 673-674.

Selb Manufacturing Co. v. Machinists, Dist. No. 9
(U.S. Ct. of App.). Sept. 1026.

Arbitration clauses (see also Enforcement of agreements): Atkinson v. Sinclair Refining Co. (U.S. Sup. Ct.). Aug. 903-904.

Drake Bakeries, Inc. v. Local 50, American Bakery
and Confectionery Workers (U.S. Sup. Ct.).
Aug. 905-906.

Teamsters, Local 174 v. Lucas Flour Co. (U.S. Sup.
Ct.). May 546.

Yale & Towne Manufacturing Co. v. Local 1717,
Machinists (U.S. Ct. of App.). May 547.

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Refusal to bargain. NLRB v. Katz (U.S. Sup. Ct.). July 793.

Bargaining unit.

Craft severance. Royal McBee Corp. v. NLRB (U.S. Ct. of App.). Sept. 1027-1028. Enforcement of agreements:

Allied Oil Workers v. Ethyl Corp. (U.S. Ct. of App.).
June 673.

Atkinson v. Sinclair Refining Co. (U.S. Sup. Ct.).
Aug. 903-904.

Charles Dowd Box Co. v. Courtney (U.S. Sup. Ct.).
Apr. 423-424.

Drake Bakeries, Inc. v. Local 50, American Bakery
and Confectionery Workers (U.S. Sup. Ct.).
Aug. 905-906.

Enforcement of agreements-Continued

Retail Clerks, Locals 128 and 633 v. Lion Dry Goods,
Inc. (U.S. Sup. Ct.). Apr. 424.

Sinclair Refining Co. v. Atkinson (U.S. Sup. Ct.).
Aug. 904-905.

Teamsters, Local 174 v. Lucas Flour Co. (U.S. Sup.
Ct.). May 546.

Jurisdiction, Federal-State courts (see also Enforcement of
agreements). Labor organization determination. Ma-
rine Engineers v. Interlake Steamship Co. (U.S. Sup.
Ct.). Aug. 903.
Foreign flagships. Empresa Hon-
durena de Vapores S. A. v. McLeod (U.S. Ct. of App.).
Apr. 424-425.

NLRB authority.

Order enforcement. NLRB v. Ochoa Fertilizer Corp. (U.S. Sup. Ct.). Feb. 183.

Personal liability of union members. Atkinson v. Sinclair Refining Co. (U.S. Sup. Ct.). Aug 903-904.

Protected activity. NLRB v. Washington Aluminum Co. (U.S. Sup. Ct.). July 794-795.

Secondary boycott. Hot cargo. Cuneo v. Essex County and Vicinity District Council of Carpenters and Millwrights, Brotherhood of Carpenters (U.S. Dist. Ct.). Νου. 1277.

Seniority rights in plant relocation. Oddie v. Ross Gear and Tool Co. (U.S. Ct. of App.). Sept. 1026-1027.

Union security. Agency shop. General Motors Corp. v. NLRB (U.S. Ct. of App.). Aug. 906.

Labor-Management Reporting and Disclosure Act Constitutionality of embezzlement provision. Haverlick; U.S. v. (U.S. Dist. Ct.). Jan. 66.

Union election procedures:

Hod Carriers, Local 11; Wirtz v. (U.S. Dist. Ct.).
Dec. 1396.

Mamula v. Steel workers (U.S. Dist. Ct.). Jan. 66–67. Union funds for defense of officers. Milone v. English (U.S. Ct. of App.). Oct. 1147-1148.

Union members rights. Removal of union officer. Burton v. Independent Packinghouse Workers, Local 12 (U.S. Dist. Ct.). Feb. 185.

Union report. Examination. Longshoremen, Local 1419 v. Smith (U.S. Ct. of App.). July 796.

Unemployment Insurance

Claim award notice to employer. Warren Sanitary Milk Co. v. Board of Review (Ohio Ct. of App.). Sept. 1029. Labor dispute:

Chrysler Corp.-California Unemployment Insurance Appeals Board (Calif. Dist. Ct. of App.). June 675-677.

Lillard v. Michigan Employment Security Commission (Michigan Sup. Ct.). Jan. 67–68. Supplementary benefits. Lump sum severance pay. Thornbrough, Commissioner of Labor v. Gage (Ark. Sup. Ct.). Apr. 426-427.

Universal Military Training and Service Act

Seniority. Kelly v. Ford Instrument Co. (U.S. Ct. of App.). Apr. 426.

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May Department Stores Co. dba The May Co. and
Local 880, Retail Store Employees (136 NLRB
No. 71). June 674-675.

Stoddard-Quirk Manufacturing Co. and Woodworkers
(138 NLRB No. 75). Dec. 1394-1396.
Lockout. Brown Food Store and Local 462, Retail Clerks
(137 NLRB No. 6). Sept. 1028–1029.
NLRB services. Corrupt union. Alto Plastics Manu-
facturing Corp. and Local 886, Industrial Workers
Federation (136 NLRB No. 70). June 675.
Picketing:

Common situs. Electrical Workers, IBEW, Local
861 and Plauche Electric, Inc. (135 NLRB No. 41).
Mar. 301.

Recognition:

Automobile Workers, Local 259 and Fanelli Ford
Sales, Inc. (133 NLRB No. 163). Jan. 64.
Electrical Workers, IBEW, Local 429 and Sam
Melson (138 NLRB No. 57). Nov. 1275–1276.
Hod Carriers, Local 107 and Texarkana Con-
struction Co. (138 NLRB No. 10). Oct.
1146-1147.

Hod Carriers, Local 840 and C. A. Blinne Con-
struction Co. (135 NLRB No. 121). May
547-548.

Hotel & Restaurant Employees, Locals 89 and
1 and Stork Restaurant (135 NLRB No. 122).
May 549.

Hotel & Restaurant Employees, Local 681 and
Crown Cafeteria (135 NLRB No. 124). May
549.

Retail Clerks, Locals 324 and 770 and Barker
Bros. Corp. and Gold's, Inc. (138 NLRB No.
54). Nov. 1274-1275.

Protected activity. Redwing Carriers, Inc. and Local 79,
Teamsters (137 NLRB No. 162). Sept. 1028.
Representation election:

Contract bar in construction.

Island Construction

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Secondary boycott:

Hot cargo. Construction, Production and Mainte-
nance Laborers, Local 383 and Local 1089, Carpen-
ters and Independent Contractors Association (137
NLRB No. 149). Nov. 1276-1277.
Subcontracting:

Machinists, District 9 and Greater St. Louis
Automobile Trimmers and Upholsterers As-
sociation (134 NLRB No. 138). Mar 301-302.

Milk Drivers and Dairy Employees, Local 546,
Teamsters and Minnesota Milk Co. (133
NLRB No. 123). Jan. 63–64.

Union security. Representation petition. Paragon Pro-
ducts Corp. and District 50, Mine Workers (134 NLRB
No. 86). Feb. 184-185.

STATISTICAL SERIES

(Most recent 13 months and 2 annual averages)
Consumer and wholesale prices:

Consumer Price Index. All-city average: All items,
groups, subgroups, and special groups of items.
Table D-1, each issue.

All items and food indexes, by city. Table
D-2, each issue.

Indexes of wholesale prices. By group and subgroup
of commodities. Table D-3, each issue.

For special commodity groupings. Table
D-4, each issue.

By stage of processing and durability of pro-
duct. Table D-5, each issue.

Earnings and hours:

Gross hours and earnings of production workers, by
industry. Table C-1, each issue.

Average weekly hours, seasonally adjusted, of produc-
tion workers in selected industries. Table C-2,
each issue.

Average hourly earnings excluding overtime of pro-
duction workers in manufacturing, by major in-
dustry group. Table C-3, each issue.
Average overtime hours of production workers in
manufacturing, by industry. Table C-4, each

issue.

Indexes of aggregate weekly man-hours and payrolls
in industrial and construction activities. Table
C-5, each issue.

Gross and spendable average weekly earnings of pro-
duction workers in manufacturing, in current and
1957-59 dollars. Table C-6, each issue.

Employment:

Estimated total labor force classified by employment
status and sex. Table A-1, each issue.
Employees in nonagricultural establishments, by
industry. Table A-2, each issue.

Production workers in nonagricultural establishments,
by industry. Table A-3, each issue.
Employees in nonagricultural establishments, by in-
dustry division and selected groups, seasonally ad-
justed. Table A-4, each issue.

Production workers in manufacturing industries, by
major industry group, seasonally adjusted. Table
A-5, each issue.

Unemployment insurance and employment service
program operations. Table A-6, each issue.
Labor turnover rates, by major industry group. Table
B-1, each issue.

Work injuries. Injury-frequency rates for selected manu-
facturing industries. (Most recent 10 quarters and 2
annual averages.) Table F-1, Jan., Apr., July, Oct.

issues.

Work stoppages resulting from labor-management dis-
putes. (13 most recent months and annual averages,
1935-39, 1947-49, and from 1945 to 1961.) Table E-1,
each issue.

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