INDUSTRIAL. AGRICULTURAL. 85 Productive Associations or Workers—Proportion op Mem bers of Committees of Management who were respec tively Employees, other individual Members, and Representatives of Societies, 1899-1910. [ Compiled from Returns made to the Labour Department.~\ Number Number and Proportion of Committee-men who were of Year. Societies to which the Par ticulars relate. Employees. Other Individual Members. Representatives of Societies. Total Commit tee-men. No. Percen tage. No. Percen tage. No. Percen tage. 1899 ... 88 334 40-3 360 43.4 135 16-3 829 1900 ... 88 333 40-4 355 43-1 136 16-5 824 1901 ... 91 368 43-8 337 40-2 134 16-0 839 1902 ... 88 302 38-2 342 43-3 146 18-5 790 1903 ... 92 314 38-1 357 43-3 153 18-6 824 1904 ... 101 369 40-8 379 41-9 157 17-3 905 1905 ... 89 309 38-4 371 46-2 124 15-4 804 1906 ... 97 297 35-1 390 46-0 160 18-9 847 1907 ... 86 301 38-2 352 44-6 136 17-2 789 1908 ... 84 290 36-7 367 46-5 133 16-8 790 1909 ... 83 292 38-9 314 41-8 145 19-3 751 1910 ... 78 256 36-5 297 42-4 148 21-1 701 Examining the figures in relation to 1910 contained in the two preceding tables, it will be observed that the total share and loan capital of the 78 Societies here referred to amounted to ,£663,121, of which 12‘3 per cent, belonged to the employees, 35'8 per cent, to other individual members, and 43'5 per cent, to other Societies; while the remaining 8'4 per cent, consisted of bank overdrafts and non-members’ loans. Of the 701 members of the Management Committees of these Societies 36'5 per cent, were employees, 42'4 per cent, other individuals, and 21'1 per cent, representatives of Retail (Store) Societies, etc., holding shares in these Productive Societies. It may be added that as regards the proportion of the production which was under the direct control of the employees, the returns received by the Department show that in 19 Societies (with 37‘2 per cent, of the total sales of the 78 Societies) the employees were not represented on the Managing Committees; in 39 Societies (with 27'2 per cent, of the sales) some of the Committee-men, but less than a majority, were employees; while in 20 Societies (with 35-6 per cent, of the total sales of the 78 Societies) employees formed the majority of the Managing Committee. Of these 20 Societies 14 were engaged in the manufacture of boots and shoes. B.—AGRICULTURAL CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETIES. Productive Societies. The number of Agricultural Productive Societies in existence at the end of each of the years 1899-1910, the number of these