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Chart 5. Variation from Scheduled Hours by Occupational
Classification * *%**
MEN
Occupational
Class fication Number
ULL FASHIONED HOSIERY 25287
Boarding
Dyeing
Examining
Knitting footing _
Knitting-legging 2
HKritting-tejpers 804] 767
Logprng
Machize
Maintenan
Mending
Fucking
Farring
Seon
= (77
Sorting
Topping
Wind «
Number
esl are
22a
xx
* ¥
¥
20
K ¥
204
sr
208 [1%
Ja
WOMEN
Other
xxx
SEAMLESS HOSIERY
Emel Dvertime
£/ rd of pads rao
Undertime
It was the women rather than the men who worked undertime hours.
More than one-half of the women in the full-fashioned hosiery industry
and nearly three-fourths in the seamless hosiery industry worked less
than their scheduled hours. Undertime was most prevalent for
women in the looping department and in the finishing departments
where the pairing and packing operations were carried on. The
irregularity of work in the finishing departments is unquestionably due
“Per cent not computed where base Is less than 100.
*“*None employed,
***There was not & sufficlent number of employes In the seamless hoslery Industry report:
ng hours of work to permit a percentage distribution by occupational elassification.
“4% A nnendix Table V.