APPENDIX TABLE K.-Percent distribution of employees in Puerto Rico subject to minimum wage rates, by minimum hourly rate applicable to the industry in which they were employed, as of June 30, 1957-61 APPENDIX TABLE L.-Percent distribution of employees in Puerto Rican industries, by increase in minimum hourly wage rates, fiscal years 1957–61 1 Excludes employees already subject to $1 rate at the time of review. APPENDIX TABLE M.-Number of applications received and learner certificates issued, fiscal years 1961 and 1960 1 Includes applications on which denial and withdrawal actions were taken, in addition to certificate issuance, and a considerable number of individual applications requesting both normal labor turnover and plant expansion certificates. APPENDIX TABLE N.-Learner certificates in effect June 30, 1961, by industry and by type of learner certificate APPENDIX TABLE O.-Number and value of unclassified contracts subject to the Public Contracts Act, by fiscal year, 1937-61 1 Includes contracts for which no value was reported on the notice of award; some of these contracts may not be covered by the act. For statistical purposes, the amount included for indefinite-amount contracts indicating only an upper limit (e.g., "not to exceed $50,000") is that limit; contracts for "more than $10,000" are coded $10,000; and no value is included for those contracts reported as "indefinite" or for which no value is shown. NOTE: Amendments and supplemental awards to existing contracts are treated in the same manner as the original contract. Effective date of latest determination 1 APPENDIX TABLE P.-Summary of minimum wage determinations applicable under the Public Contracts Act, June 30, 1961 Title of industry and date of original determination (b) Cleaning and polishing preparations, insecti cides and fungicides, and miscellaneous chemicals branch, Oct. 7,1956 1.00 Industrywide. (c) Bone black, carbon black, and lamp black Jan. 23, 1951 1.40 do. branch. 13-Southeastern. 14-Arkansas-Oklahoma. 15-Southwestern. 16-Northern Colorado. 17-Southern Colorado. 18-New Mexico. 19-Wyoming. 21-North Dakota-South Dakota. 22-Montana. 23-Washington. In each State where industry has its plants. Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South All remaining States. Learners and apprentices.7 Do.7 Beginners $1.10 for not more than 320 hours; apprentices. Learners and apprentices.' Beginners $1.35 for not more than 320 hours; apprentices. 1.23 1.19 Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Illinois (East St. Louis area only), Iowa, Kansas, 1.082 Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Loui- Probationary workers $1.63 for not Do. 67 Apprentices. 7 6 Learners and apprentices." 273 |