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August 31.---- Brotherhood of Painters, Decorators and Paper- Cleveland, Ohio hangers of America. August 31.---- International Brotherhood of Pulp, Sulphite and Montreal, Canada September 5... International Association of Siderographers----- Ottawa, Canada September 9... Building and Construction Trades Department, San Francisco, September 14. Amalgamated Association of Street, Electric Rail- Miami Beach, Fla. September 14.. way and Motor Coach Employes of America. Metal Trades Department, AFL-CIO_--_ San Francisco, Calif. Calif. September 15. Maritime Trades Department, AFL-CIO-------- San Francisco, 511024-59 Current Labor Statistics CONTENTS A.-Employment 808 Table A-1. 809 Table A-2. Table A-4. Table A-5. 817 Table A-6. Estimated total labor force classified by employment status, hours worked, and sex Employees in nonagricultural establishments, by industry Production or nonsupervisory workers in nonagricultural establish- Employees in nonagricultural establishments, by State 1 Insured unemployment under State programs and the program of 818 Table A-7. Unemployment insurance and employment service programs, selected B.-Labor Turnover operations Table B-1. Labor turnover rates in manufacturing' C.-Earnings and Hours 819 Table C-1. Hours and gross earnings of production or nonsupervisory workers by industry 834 Table C-2. Average weekly earnings, gross and net spendable, of production workers in manufacturing industries, in current and 1947-49 dollars 835 Table C-3. Indexes of aggregate weekly man-hours in industrial and construction activities 835 836 837 Table C-4. Indexes of aggregate weekly payrolls in industrial and construction Table C-5. Average hourly earnings, gross and excluding overtime, of production Table C-7. Hours and gross earnings of production workers in manufacturing, by 1 This table is included in the March, June, September, and December issues of the Review. 'The labor turnover tables (B-1 and B-2) have been dropped from the Review pending a general revision of the Current Labor Statistics section because, beginning with January 1959 data, the categories for which labor turnover rates are published differ from those previously published. Current data are available monthly in Employment and Earnings or may be obtained upon request. |