Annual Report of the Bureau of Labor Statistics of the State of New York for the Year ..., Volume 19 |
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... SEPTEMBER 30 , 1901 . TRANSMITTED to the LEGISLATURE FEBRUARY 3 , 1902 , AS part of THE ANNUAL REPORT OF THE DEPARTMENT OF LABOR . ALBANY J. B. LYON COMPANY , STATE PRINTERS Cancelled from Baker Library 27509 - S No. 61 B. 1902 PART.
... SEPTEMBER 30 , 1901 . TRANSMITTED to the LEGISLATURE FEBRUARY 3 , 1902 , AS part of THE ANNUAL REPORT OF THE DEPARTMENT OF LABOR . ALBANY J. B. LYON COMPANY , STATE PRINTERS Cancelled from Baker Library 27509 - S No. 61 B. 1902 PART.
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... September ... P. Quarterly earnings , January to March ..... Q. Quarterly earnings , July to September ..... R. Changes in rates of wages , by industries and trades . S. Changes in rates of wages in the principal cities ......... . T ...
... September ... P. Quarterly earnings , January to March ..... Q. Quarterly earnings , July to September ..... R. Changes in rates of wages , by industries and trades . S. Changes in rates of wages in the principal cities ......... . T ...
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... September 30 1,009 47 162,690 5,764 168,454 1,842- 1898. September 30 1,087 78 163,562 7,505 171,067 2,613+ 1899. September 30 ...... ............ 1,320 233 200,932 8,088 209,020 37,953+ 1900. September 30 .......... 1,635 315 233,553 ...
... September 30 1,009 47 162,690 5,764 168,454 1,842- 1898. September 30 1,087 78 163,562 7,505 171,067 2,613+ 1899. September 30 ...... ............ 1,320 233 200,932 8,088 209,020 37,953+ 1900. September 30 .......... 1,635 315 233,553 ...
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... September 30 , 1899 , the increase in membership was 38,000 ; in 1900 , 36,000 and in 1901 , 31,000 . The rate of growth has therefore declined somewhat in 1901 as compared with the two years just preceding . The following table ...
... September 30 , 1899 , the increase in membership was 38,000 ; in 1900 , 36,000 and in 1901 , 31,000 . The rate of growth has therefore declined somewhat in 1901 as compared with the two years just preceding . The following table ...
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... September 1900 , to 35 in September , 1901 , but the membership has • Decrease . increased from 5,076 to 6,258 . The leading trades in 4 NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF LABOR .
... September 1900 , to 35 in September , 1901 , but the membership has • Decrease . increased from 5,076 to 6,258 . The leading trades in 4 NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF LABOR .
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