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January to December 1961

[Issues and page numbers in italics]

ARTICLES AND TECHNICAL NOTES

Automation

Working Rules in West Coast Longshoring. Jan. 1-10.
Impact of Technological Change on Canada's Automobile
Industry. Apr. 388-392.

Problems of the West Coast Longshore Mechanization
Agreement. June 597-600.

Progress Report of Armour's Tripartite Automation Com-
mittee. Aug. 851–857.

Social and Economic Aspects of Automation.
960.

Collective Bargaining Agreements

Sept. 957-

The United Steelworkers and Unionwide Bargaining.
Feb. 129-136.

Military Service Allowances in Major Union Contracts,
1959. Mar. 250-258.

Major Medical Expense Benefits in Union Contracts.
Apr. 371-379.

Life and Accidental Death Insurance in Collectively
Bargained Plans. May 471-478.

Subcontracting Clauses in Major Contracts-Part I.
June 579-586. Part II. July 715–723.
Bargaining and the Nursing Profession. July 699–705.
Multiemployer Pension Plans Under Collective Bargain-
ing-Part I. Oct. 1092-1099.

Major Agreement Expirations and Reopenings in 1962.
Dec. 1309-1318.

Consumer Price Index

Compact Cars in the Consumer Price Index. May 519-
523.

The Problem of Quality Changes and Index Numbers.
Sept. 992-997.

The CPI and Problems of Quality Change. Nov. 1175–
1185.

Relative Importance of CPI Components. Nov. 1233–
1236.

Health and Safety

Social Research in Medical Care. Mar. 239-241.

Major Medical Expense Benefits in Union Contracts.
Apr. 371-379.

Life and Accidental Death Insurance in Collectively
Bargained Plans. May 471–478.

Preliminary Estimates of Work Injuries in 1960. May
485-487.

The Finances of Welfare and Pension Plans During 1959.
Sept. 935-938.

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Steel Strikes and Bargaining Abroad. Feb. 122-128.
The United Steelworkers and Unionwide Bargaining.
Feb. 129-136.

Recommendations of Kaiser-USA Long-Range Committee.
Feb. 137-138.

Consensus and National Labor Policy. Mar. 229–233.
The Dimensions of Major Work Stoppages. Apr. 335–343.
The Government and Bargaining on The Alaska Railroad.
May 459-462.

New Agreement for Review of Salaries of White-Collar
Civil Servants in Great Britain. May 487-488.
Legislative Recommendations of the New York Waterfront
Commission. May 510-512.

The Use of Tripartite Bodies To Aid Collective Bargaining.
June 592-594.

The Work Rule Problem and Property Rights in the Job.
June 595-596.

Problems of the West Coast Longshore Mechanization
Agreement. June 597-600.

Special Bargaining Convention of the United Auto Workers.
June 611-613.

A Review of Work Stoppages During 1960. June 614-619.
Recommendations on the Airlines-Flight Engineers
Dispute. July 750–753.

Progress Report of Armour's Tripartite Automation
Committee. Aug. 851-857.

The Future of Collective Bargaining. Nov. 1206–1212.

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A Review of American Labor in 1960. Jan. 19-26.

The 43d Convention of United Mine Workers of America.
Jan. 27-31.

Dues and Fee-Charging Arrangements of Labor Unions.
Jan. 31-35.

ILO Report on U.S. Trade Unions:

I-The Law and Its Operation. Feb. 148-156.
II-Labor-Management Relations and Union Govern-
ment. Mar. 273–281.

Organization of White-Collar Workers. Mar. 234-238.
Special Bargaining Convention of the United Auto
Workers. June 611-613.

The 18th Convention of the Teamsters Union. Aug.
829-834.

Review of the Teamster Monitorship. Aug. 835-838.
The Economic Role of Unions in Less-Developed Areas.
Sept. 951-956.

Membership of American Trade Unions, 1960. Dec.
1299-1308.

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May

Chicago Newspaper Publishers' Association—Supple-
ment No. 2—1954–61. Nov. 1226–1232.
Chrysler Corp.-Supplement No. 3-1953-60.
500-509.
Commonwealth Edison Co. of Chicago-Supplement
No. 1-1953-61. Aug. 870-877.

Federal Classification Act Employees-Supplement
No. 3-1959-60. May 493-499.

General Motors Corp.-Supplement No. 4—1955–60.
Apr. 395-401.

International Harvester Co.-Supplement No. 3—
1957-61. June 635-640.

International Shoe Co.-Supplement No. 3-1958-61.
Oct. 1106-1108.

Massachusetts Shoe Manufacturing-Supplement No.
4-1961-62. Sept. 990-991.

North American Aviation-Supplement No. 3-1957-
61. June 629-634.

Railroads Nonoperating Employees, 1920-61. Sept.
966-983.

Swift & Co.-Supplement No. 6-1959-60. Jan.
53-57.

Industry and occupation surveys:

Banking, mid-1960.

Jan. 36-40.

Candy manufacturing, November-December 1960.
July 737-742.

Cigar manufacturing, April-May 1961. Dec. 1364-
1366.

Communications workers, October 1960. Oct. 1086-
1091.

Crude petroleum and natural gas production, mid-
1960. Mar. 266-269.

Dress manufacturing, August 1960. July 743–748.
Federal classified employees, 1958-60. May 489-492.
Fluid milk, April-June 1960. Jan. 41-46.

Industry and occupation surveys—Continued

Foundries, nonferrous, May 1960. Feb. 170–176.
Glass and glassware, pressed or blown, May 1960.
Feb. 156-162.

Hospitals, mid-1960. Apr. 365–370.

Machinery (nonelectrical), March-May 1961. Nov.
1223-1225.

Migrant farm workers, New York, summer 1959.
Apr. 393-394.

Power laundries and dry-cleaning, mid-1960. Jan.
47-52.

Social welfare workers, 1960. Aug. 862-868.
Teachers, city public school, 1957-59. Mar. 259-262.
Textiles, cotton, August 1960. May 479–485.
dyeing and finishing, April-May 1961. Dec.
1362-1363.

synthetic, August 1960. June 620-624.
White-collar occupations, winter 1960-61.
1343.

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Dec. 1838-

Local-Transit Operating Employees, 1960. Mar.

268-265.

Printing Industry, 1960. June 625-628.

Miscellaneous

The President's Program for Economic Recovery and
Growth. Mar. 270-272.

A Case Study of Variables in Retirement Policy. June
587-591.

Plan for Equal Job Opportunity at Lockheed Aircraft
Corp. July 748-749.

The Finances of Welfare and Pension Plans During 1959.
Sept. 935-938.

The International Labor Conference of 1961. Sept.

944-950.

UMWA Welfare and Retirement Fund Report. Oct. 1105.

DEPARTMENTS (regular features)

Book Reviews and Notes. Each issue. See list of Book
Reviews, pp. 1381-1390 of this index.
Chronology of Recent Labor Events. Each issue.
Decisions in Labor Cases, Significant. See list of case
citations under Court Decisions and National Labor
Relations Board Cases, pp. 1367-1371 of this index.
Industrial Relations, Developments in. Each issue.
Labor Month in Review. Each issue.

Statistical Supplement, 1960, to Review. Issued as
separate report.

Statistics, Current Labor. See Statistical Series, pp.
1891-1428 of this index.

BOOK REVIEWS (listed by author of book)

Aaron, Benjamin. Legal Status of Employee Benefit
Rights Under Private Pension Plans. Oct. 1126-1127.
Allen, V. L. Trade Unions and the Government.
1016-1017.

Sept.

American Management Association. Optimum Use of
Engineering Talent: Meeting the Need for Technical
Personnel. Oct. 1134.

Baritz, Loren. The Servants of Power: A History of the
Use of Social Science in American Industry. Mar. 293.
Barron, Milton L. The Aging American: An Introduc-
tion to Social Gerontology and Geriatrics. Sept. 1017-
1018.

Bator, Francis M. The Question of Government Spend-
ing: Public Needs and Private Wants. July 782-783.
Beaumont, Richard A. and James W. Tower. Executive
Retirement and Effective Management. Nov. 1258–
1259.

Bernstein, Irving. The Lean Years: A History of the
American Worker, 1920-1933. Feb. 189.

Black, James M. Developing Competent Subordinates.
Dec. 1385.

Boulding, Kenneth E. and W. Allen Spivey. Linear
Programming and the Theory of the Firm. Sept. 1019-
1020.

Bowen, William G. Wage Behavior in the Postwar
Period-An Empirical Analysis. June 658.

Brecher, Ruth and Edward Brecher. How to Get the
Most Out of Medical and Hospital Benefit Plans-A
Program for Labor and Management. Oct. 1125-1126.
Brightbill, Charles K. Man and Leisure: A Philosophy
of Recreation. Nov. 1255.

Brown, E. H. Phelps. The Growth of British Industrial
Relations: A Study From the Standpoint of 1906-14.
Feb. 189-190.

Bry, Gerhard. Wages in Germany, 1871-1945. Apr.
417-418.
Buckingham, Walter. Automation: Its Impact on Busi-
ness and People. Aug. 891-892.

California, University of, Institute of Industrial Relations.
Industrial Relations: A Journal of Economy & Society.
Dec. 1381-1382.

Commission on Money and Credit. Money and Credit-
Their Influence on Jobs, Prices, and Growth. Dec.
1383-1384.
Crook, Wilfrid H.

June 658-659.
Dempsey, J. R.
Laws. July 782.

Communism and the General Strike.

The Operation of the Right-to-Work

Dos Passos, John. Midcentury: A Contemporary Chron-
icle. Nov. 1259.

Draper, Theodore. American Communism and Soviet
Russia-The Formative Years. Feb. 190–191.

Dunlop, John T., ed. Potentials of the American Econ-
omy: Selected Essays of Sumner H. Slichter. June
656-657.

Fenn, Dan H., Jr. Managing America's Economic
Explosion. Oct. 1129-1130.

Fillol, Tomás Roberto. Social Factors in Economic
Development: The Argentine Case. Sept. 1013-1014.
Foundation for Research on Human Behavior. Consumer
Behavior in 1961-A Summary Report. Nov. 1257-
1258.

Galenson, Walter. Trade Union Democracy in Western
Europe. Oct. 1131-1133.

and Seymour Martin Lipset, eds. Labor and Trade
Unionism: An Interdisciplinary Reader. Apr. 418–419.
Greenhut, Melvin L. Full Employment, Inflation, and
Common Stock. Nov. 1254-1255.

Grossman, Gregory. Soviet Statistics of Physical Output
of Industrial Commodities-Their Compilation and
Quality. Jan. 72-73.

ed. Value and Plan: Economic Calculation and
Organization in Eastern Europe. May 538-539.
Haber, William and Wilbur J. Cohen. Social Security:
Programs, Problems, and Policies-Selected Readings.
June 659.

Harris, Evelyn L. K. and Frank J. Krebs. From Humble
Beginnings: West Virginia State Federation of Labor,
1903-1957. May 540.

Hart, Wilson R. Collective Bargaining in the Federal
Civil Service: A Study of Labor-Management Relations
in United States Government Employment. Nov.
1253-1254.

Hickman, Bert G. Growth and Stability of the Postwar
Economy. Oct. 1128-1129.

Houn, Franklin W. To Change a Nation: Propaganda
and Indoctrination in Communist China. Dec.
1386-1387.

Iulo, William. Electric Utilities-Costs and Performance:
A Study of Inter-Utility Differences in the Unit Electric
Costs of Privately Owned Electric Utilities. Dec.

1382-1383.

Jenks, C. Wilfred. Human Rights and International
Labor Standards. Aug. 896.

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Katona, George. The Powerful Consumer: Psychological
Studies of the American Economy. Jan. 70.
Kerr, Clark, John T. Dunlop, Frederick H. Harbison,
Charles A. Myers. Industrialism and Industrial Man:
The Problems of Labor and Management in Economic
Growth. Mar. 294.

Kish, George. Economic Atlas of the Soviet Union.
Aug. 896-897.

Knoellinger, Carl Erik. Labor in Finland. July 781.
Kuznets, Simon. Six Lectures on Economic Growth.
Jan. 70-72.

Leiby, James. Carroll Wright and Labor Reform: The
Origin of Labor Statistics. Apr. 416.
Lichtenberg, Robert M. One Tenth of a Nation: National
Forces in the Economic Growth of the New York
Region. Mar. 294-295.

Livernash, E. Robert and others. Collective Bargaining
in the Basic Steel Industry: A Study of the Public
Interest and the Role of Government. July 780-781.
Lofquist, Lloyd H. and George W. England. Problems in
Vocational Counseling: The Application of Research
Findings. Dec. 1384-1385.

Macdonald, D. F. The State and the Trade Unions.
Sept. 1016-1017.

Maloney, P. W. Management's Talent Search: Recruit-
ing Professional Personnel. Oct. 1133.
Meyer, F. V. The European Free-Trade Association-
An Analysis of "The Outer Seven." Aug. 894.
Meyers, Frederic. European Coal Mining Unions: Struc-
ture and Function. Oct. 1131-1133.
Michigan, University of, Survey Research Center. 1960
Survey of Consumer Finances. Nov. 1257–1258.
Moore, Wilber E. and Arnold S. Feldman, eds. Labor
Commitment and Social Change in Developing Areas.
Sept. 1014-1015.

Muller, Leo C. and Ouida G. Muller. New Horizons for
College Woman. Sept. 1018-1019.

Myrdal, Gunnar. Beyond the Welfare State: Economic
Planning and Its International Implications. Apr.
416-417.

National Bureau of Economic Research. Output, Input,
and Productivity Measurement. Nov. 1255-1257.

Trends in the American Economy in the Nineteenth
Century. Sept. 1015–1016.

Nelson, Eastin, ed. Economic Growth-Rationale, Prob-
lems, Cases. Sept. 1013-1014.

Neufeld, Maurice F. Italy: School for Awakening Coun-
tries-The Italian Labor Movement in Its Political,
Social, and Economic Setting From 1800 to 1960.
1131-1133.

Oct.

Orleans, Leo A. Professional Manpower and Education in
Communist China. Nov. 1252-1253.
Patterson, Edwin W. Legal Protection of Private Pension
Expectations. Oct. 1126-1127.

Pelling, Henry. American Labor. Apr. 418-419.
Salant, Walter S. and Beatrice N. Vaccara. Import
Liberalization and Employment: The Effects of Unilat-
eral Reductions in United States Import Barriers.
Aug. 892-894.

Salter, W. E. G. Productivity and Technical Change.
Aug. 892.

Sherman, Herbert L., Jr. Arbitration of the Steel Wage
Structure. Aug. 894-895.

Shultz, George P. and Thomas L. Whisler. Management
Organization and the Computer. Sept. 1020.

Slichter, Sumner H., James J. Healy, E. Robert Livernash.
The Impact of Collective Bargaining on Management.
July 779-780.

Somers, Herman Miles and Anne Ramsay Somers. Doc-
tors, Patients, and Health Insurance: The Organization
and Financing of Medical Care. Nov. 1251-1252.
Sonne, H. Christian. Supplementary Statement to the
Report of the Commission on Money and Credit.
Dec. 1383-1384.

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Goldberg v. Battles (U.S. Dist. Ct.). Oct. 1111-1112.
Goldberg v. Truck Drivers Local 299, Teamsters (U.S.
Ct. of App.). Nov. 1237-1238.

Hughes v. Local 11, Bridge, Structural and Ornamental
Iron Workers (U.S. Ct. of App.). July 767-768.
Serio v. Liss of Local 478, Teamsters (U.S. Dist. Ct.).
Mar. 284-285.

Teamsters, Local 107 v. Cohen (U.S. Ct. of App.). Jan. 62.

National Labor Relations Act

Agricultural worker exclusion. NLRB v. Central Okla-
homa Milk Producers Association (U.S. Ct. of App.).
Apr. 404-405.
Bargaining:

Allen Bradley Co. v. NLRB (U.S. Ct. of App.).
Apr. 403.

NLRB v. Lassing, d.b.a. Consumers' Gasoline
Station (U.S. Ct. of App.). Mar. 283-284.
Sylvania Electric Products v. NLRB (U.S. Ct. of
App.). Sept. 1000-1001.

Discrimination. Pittsburgh-Des Moines Steel Co. v.
NLRB (U.S. Ct. of App.). Feb. 177–178.
Dues reimbursement:

Carpenters, Local 60 v. NLRB (U.S. Sup. Ct.).
June 641-642.

NLRB V. Cadillac Wire Corp. and Steel Metals,
Alloys and Hardware Fabricators and Warehouse-
men, Local 810, Teamsters (U.S. Ct. of App.). |
Aug. 879-880.

Federal-State jurisdiction. Wood, Wire and Metal
Lathers, Local 345 v. Babcock Co. (Fla. Dist. Ct. of
App.). Dec. 1368-1369.

Hiring authority of union foremen. NLRB v. News |
Syndicate Co. (U.S. Sup. Ct.). June 643-644.
Hiring halls:

Carpenters, Local 60 v. NLRB (U.S. Sup. Ct.).
June 641-642.

NLRB v. Longshoremen and Warehousemen, Local
10 (U.S. Ct. of App.). Feb. 179–180.
Teamsters, Local 357 v. NLRB (U.S. Sup. Ct.). 1
June 642-643.

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