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© Number of Plants Operating
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industry
Gas and electricity. ....covvienrennn.
Telegraph and telephone. ............
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[ron and steel. ... Titatin
Automobiles. ........ oii
Foundries and machine shops. ........
Electrical manufacturing. ............
Mining. ...... ;
Chemicals. ........
Textiles. ...........
Printing. ...ooveeiniaiiennnnnennans
Rubber. ........ooiven cies
Boots and shoes. .......coiviunnnnn.
Paper products. ........oivuuunnnn.
Cement, lime, brick. etce. ovo ......
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8 | 9
Hours | Hours
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Five Nights per Week
9.5 or
9.6
Hours
10
Hours
11
Hours
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Hours
12
Hours
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Hours
7
7 8
Hours | Hours
Six Nights per Week
8.6
Hours
1034
Hours
11 12
Hours | Hours
Seven
Nights
per
Week
13 , 8
Hours | Hours
1
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2
3
In addition to the data in this table, three companies reported the following schedules: .
One rubber establishment works eight hours for five, five and a half and six nights; one printing plant operates twelve hours for four nights;
one printing plant operates part of plant four nights for nine hours, one night for eight hours, other part five nights for seven and a half hours,
one night for six and a half hours.
221 days off yearly. 8 Four nights for twelve hours, one night for six hours.
Six days for three hours, seven days for one week. 8 Four nights for eleven hours, one night for six hours.
8 One plant operates five nights for eight hours, one night for five hours.