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Hod Carriers, Local 33 v. Mason Tenders District
Council of Greater New York (U.S. Dist. Ct.).
Jan. 60-61.

NLRB v. Local 1212, International Brotherhood of
Electrical Workers (U.S. Sup. Ct.). Mar. 282-283.
Penello [NLRB] v. Local 59, Sheet Metal Workers
(U.S. Dist. Ct.). Sept. 999-1000.

Minority union. Ladies' Garment Workers v. NLRB
(U.S. Sup. Ct.). Aug. 878-879.
NLRB authority:

International Telephone and Telegraph Corp. v.
NLRB (U.S. Ct. of App.). Nov. 1238-1239.
NLRB v. Guernsey-Muskingum Electric Cooperative
(U.S. Ct. of App.). Apr. 404.

Picketing:

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Ankrum v. Employment Security Agency (Idaho Sup. Ct.).
Oct. 1112-1114.

Communist Party, U.S.A. v. Catherwood (U.S. Sup.
Ct.). Aug. 881.

Gregory v. Anderson (Wis. Sup. Ct.). Sept. 1003-1004.
Jewell v. Unemployment Compensation Commission and
Chrysler Corp. (Del. Super. Ct.). Dec. 1371.

Matter of Louis A. Ferrara (N.Y. Ct. of App.). Aug.
881-882.

Pittsburgh Pipe and Coupling Co. v. Board of Review
(Pa. Sup. Ct.). Feb. 180-181.

Reynolds Metals Co. v. Thorne (Ala. Ct. of App.). Dec.
1870-1871.

Susquehanna Collieries Division of M. A. Hanna Co. v.
Unemployment Compensation Board of Review (Pa.
Sup. Ct.). Nov. 1239–1241.

Wiley v. U.C. Board of Review (Pa. Super. Ct.). Sept.
1003.

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American Feed Co. and Local 210, Teamsters, 133
NLRB No. 23. Dec. 1369.

Lithographers and Local 17 and Employing Lithog-
raphers, 130 NLRB No. 102. June 645-647.
Lithographers and Local 78 and Employing Lithogra-
phers of Greater Miami and Miami Post Co., 130
NLRB No. 107. June 645-647.

NLRB jurisdiction. West India Fruit & Steamship Co.
and Seafarers, Atlantic and Gulf District, 130 NLRB
No. 46. May 527–529.

Picketing:

Hod Carriers, Local 840, and C. A. Blinne Construc-
tion Co., 130 NLRB No. 69. May 524.

Hod Carriers, Local 41, and Calumet Contractors'
Association, 133 NLRB No. 57. Dec. 1369.
Hotel & Restaurant Employees, Locals 89 and 1,
and Stork Restaurant, 130 NĹRB No. 67. May

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Earnings and hours-Continued

Average weekly hours, seasonally adjusted, of pro-
duction workers in selected industries. (Sept.
1960-Sept. 1961.) Table C-2, Dec. issue.
Indexes of aggregate weekly man-hours and payrolls
in industrial and construction activities. Table
C-3, Jan.-Nov. issues; table C-5 Dec. issue.
Gross and spendable average weekly earnings of pro-
duction workers in manufacturing, in current and
1947-49 dollars. Table C-4, Jan.-Nov. issues;
table C-6, Dec. issue.

Employment:

Estimated total labor force classified by employment status, hours worked, and sex. Table A-1, each issue.

Employees in nonagricultural establishments, by industry. Table A-2, each issue.

Production or nonsupervisory workers in nonagricultural establishments, by industry. Table A-3, each issue.

Employment-Continued

Employees in nonagricultural establishments,
industry division and selected groups, seasonal
adjusted. (Oct. 1960-Oct. 1961.) Table A
Dec. issue.
Production workers in manufacturing industries,
major industry group, seasonally adjusted. (0
1960-Oct. 1961.) Table A-5, Dec issue.
Unemployment insurance and employment serv
programs, selected operations. (Most recent
months.) Table A-4, Jan.-Nov. issues; table 4-
Dec. issue.

Labor turnover rates, by major industry group. Tab
B-1, each issue.

Work injuries. Injury-frequency rates for selected manfacturing industries. (Most recent 9 quarters and 2 anual averages.) Table F-1, Jan., Apr., July, Oct. iss Work stoppages resulting from labor-management dispute. (13 most recent months and annual averages, 19351947-49, and 1945 to 1960.) Table E-1, each issue.

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THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN JAN 17 1962

PERIODICAL READING ROOM

1962 Calendar of Union Contract Developments
Membership of American Trade Unions

Work Experience of the Population in 1960

UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF LABOR

BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS

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ARNOLD E. CHASE, Chief, Division of Prices and Cost of Living
H. M. DOUTY, Chief, Division of Wages and Industrial Relations
RAY S. DUNN, JR., Acting Chief, Office of Management

JOSEPH P. GOLDBERG, Special Ass istant to the Commissioner

HAROLD GOLDSTEIN, Chief, Division of Manpower and Employment Statistics
LEON GREENBERG, Chief, Division of Productivity and Technological Developments

RICHARD F. JONES, Deputy Assistant Commissioner (Management)

WALTER G. KEIM, Deputy Assistant Commissioner (Field Service)

LAWRENCE R. KLEIN, Chief, Office of Publications

HYMAN L. LEWIS, Chief, Office of Labor Economics

FRANK S. MCELROY, Chief, Division of Industrial Hazards

ABE ROTHMAN, Chief, Office of Statistical Standards

WILLIAM C. SHELTON, Chief, Division of Foreign Labor Conditions

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