The Extent of Labor Organization in the United States in 1910
Leo Wolman
The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1916, vol. 30, issue 3, 486-518
Abstract:
I. Statistics of trade union membership, 487. — American Federation of Labor, 487. — Building Trades Department, 489. — New York Department of Labor, 489. — Union records, 490. — Local unions, 491. — Female, 492. — Canada, 492. — II. Statistics of occupations, 493. — Classification of trade union membership, 495. — III. Membership of American trade unions, 496. — IV. Organization by industry, 497. — Female laborers, 501. — Employing and salaried classes, 502. — Classes difficult to organize, 502. — Subdivisions of industry, 504. — Immigrant laborers, 507. — Industries in which ownership is concentrated, 507. — V. Organization by occupation, 508. — Female laborers, 514. — Skilled and unskilled laborers, 515. — VI. Statistical reform, 517.
Date: 1916
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