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The Department of Labor and Industry

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Monograph

Identifikator:
1827881585
URN:
urn:nbn:de:zbw-retromon-221260
Document type:
Monograph
Title:
The Department of Labor and Industry
Place of publication:
Harrisburg
Publisher:
Dep. of Labor and Industry
Year of publication:
1930
Scope:
68 S.
Digitisation:
2022
Collection:
Economics Books
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Document type:
Monograph
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Title:
Bureau of women and children
Collection:
Economics Books

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  • The Department of Labor and Industry
  • Title page
  • Contents
  • Article XXII. administrative code of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
  • Executive bureau
  • Bureau of inspection
  • Bureau of workmen's compensation
  • Bureau of rehabilitation
  • Bureau of employment
  • Bureau of industrial standards
  • Bureau of industrial relations
  • Bureau of statistics
  • Bureau of women and children
  • Bureau of bedding and upholstery
  • Bureau of accounting
  • Industrial board
  • Workmen's compensation board
  • State workmen's insurance fund

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8 
Under 18 in the Glassware Industry,”’ was undertaken. In the same 
way developed the Bureau's report on “Fourteen and Fifteen Year Old 
Children in Industry,’’ together with its analyses and studies of acei- 
dents to minors. Realizing the fatigue that comes with industrial life 
and the need of correct posture and good chairs for industrial workers, 
the Bureau published a study, ‘A Good Chair for the Industrial 
Worker,”’ that presented basic principles in these matters. Im its 
studies of women in industry, the Bureau considered quite early the 
smployment of women in department stores and in its bulletin, ‘The 
Personnel Policies of Pennsylvania Department Stores,’ it made a 
distinet contribution. Recently, the Bureau has undertaken a very 
somprehensive survey of hours and earnings of men and women em- 
ployed in the textile industries. Its first bulletin on this subject, a 
study of conditions in the silk industry, has just recently been pub- 
lished. A second one on the same subject dealing with the hosiery 
industry will soon be published and the third and last one in that group 
dealing with the knit goods industry is now being prepared. 
A complete list of the publications of the Bureau includes the fol- 
lowing : 
SPECIAL BULLETINS 
Number 10—Conference on Women in Industry. Proceedings. 1926. 
11— Industrial Home Work and Child Labor. 1926. 
13—The Personnel Policies of Pennsylvania Department 
Stores. 1926. 
16—Opportunities and Conditions of Work for Minors Under 
18 in the Glassware Industry. 1927. 
91— Fourteen and Fifteen Year Old Children in Industry. 
1927. 
26—Migratory Child Workers and School Attendance. 1928. 
97—A History of Child Tabor Legislation in Pennsylvania. 
1928. 
29_Hours and Earnings of Men and Women in the Silk In- 
dustry. 1929. 
Hours and Earnings of Men and Women in the Hosiery 
Industry. (In press). 
Hours and Earnings of Men and Women in the Knit 
Goods Industry. (In preparation). 
SPRCIAL ARTICLES IN “LABOR AND INDUSTRY” 
November 1925— Who are the Working Women of Pennsylvania 
December 1925—What of Pennsylvania Canneries? 
February 1926—Industrial Accidents and Illegal Employment of 
Minors. 
November 1926—Children in Industry. 
March 1927—The First Year’s Administration of Industrial Home 
Work Regulations. 
April 1927—Why Industrial Home Work? 
July 1927—The Illegally Employed Child Injured in Industry. 
August 1927—Conference on Industrial Nursing. Proceedings. 
March 1928—The Second Year’s Administration of Pennsylvania Home 
Work Regulations. 
July 1928—Injured Children Excluded from the Benefits of Work- 
men’s Compensation.
	        

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