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Automation

Impact of Electronic Data Processing on Clerical Skills. By C. Edward Weber. (In Personnel Administration, Washington, January-February 1959, pp. 20-26. $1.)

Change in Managerial Manpower With Mechanization of Data Processing. By C. Edward Weber. (In Journal

of Business, University of Chicago, Graduate School of Business, Chicago, April 1959, pp. 151–163. $2.25.)

Automation... And the Future of Personnel and Industrial Psychology. By Henry Winthrop. (In Personnel and Guidance Journal, Washington, January 1959, pp. 326–333, bibliography. 80 cents.)

Conditions of Work

Working Conditions in Canada, 1958. Ottawa, Canadian
Department of Labor, Economics and Research
Branch, 1959. 59 pp.
25 cents, Queen's Printer,

Ottawa.

Conditions of Work of Fishermen. Geneva, International Labor Office, 1959. 41 pp. (Report V(2) prepared for International Labor Conference, 43d sess., 1959.) 25 cents. Distributed in the United States by Washington Branch of ILO.

Economic Planning and Development

Recovery, Growth, and Prices. By Robert H. Persons. (In Business Record, National Industrial Conference Board, Inc., New York, February 1959, pp. 82-86.)

Ten Years of Growth in Hawaii's Economy, 1948-58. Honolulu, Department of Labor and Industrial Relations, Bureau of Employment Security, 1959. 23 pp. Policies for Sound Economic Growth: 10th Annual Economic Review. Paris, Organization for European Economic Cooperation, 1959. 133 pp. $1.50, O.E.E.C. Mission, Washington.

First General Report by the European Economic Community Commission on the Activities of the Community, January 1, 1958, to September 17, 1958. Brussels, European Economic Community, 1958. 146 pp. Available from Information Service of the European Community, Washington.

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try and Labor, Geneva, February 1, 1959, pp. 84-88. 25 cents. Distributed in United States by Washington Branch of ILO.)

Education and Training

Vocational-Technical Education for American Industry— Occupations, Selected References, Educational Programs. By Lynn A. Emerson. Washington, U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Office of Education, 1958. 25 pp. (Circular 530.)

Trends in Training and Development, 1930-1957. By William R. Spriegal and Virgil A. James. (In Personnel, American Management Association, New York, January-February 1959, pp. 60–63. $1.75; $1.25 to AMA members.)

Stimulating the Will to Learn: Employee Training Incentives. (A Manual for Executives and Training Directors.) By Homer T. Rosenberger. Washington, Society for Personnel Administration, 1958. 38 pp. (Pamphlet 16.) $1.

Formal Education Programs for Local Government Employees. By Beatrice Dinerman and Eugene P. Dvorin. (In Public Personnel Review, Chicago, January 1959, pp. 33-37. $2.)

Report on Higher Education in the Soviet Union. Pittsburgh, Pa., University of Pittsburgh Press, 1958. 32 pp.

Health and Medical Care

Company Medical and Health Programs. By Doris M. Thompson. New York, National Industrial Conference Board, Inc., 1959. 60 pp. Rev. (Studies in Personnel Policy, 171.)

Report of the Commission on Medical Care Plans [of the American Medical Association]—Findings, Conclusions, and Recommendations. (In Journal of the American Medical Association, Chicago, Special Issue, January 17, 1959, pp. 1-98. 45 cents.)

Management and Union Health Programs [Bibliography of Sources of Information on Various Types of Health Programs and Services and Their Interrelationships]: Pt. I, Management Health Programs; Pt. II, Labor Union Health Activities; Pt. III, Volunteer Health Insurance; Pt. IV, Coordination of Services; Pt. V, Public Understanding and Acceptance of Health Programs. By Leona Baumgarten, M.D., and Margaret C. Klem. (In Industrial Medicine and Surgery, Chicago, December 1958, pp. 627633; February 1959, pp. 74-82; April 1959, pp. 189199. $1.25 each issue.)

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partment of Health, Education, and Welfare, Social Security Administration, Washington, February 1959, pp. 3-11. 25 cents, Superintendent of Documents, Washington.)

Beretning fra Invalideforsikringsretten for Årene 1954, 1955 og 1956. Copenhagen, Invalideforsikringsretten, 1958. 156 pp.

Annual Report of the U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1958. Washington, 1959. 262 pp. 75 cents, Superintendent of Documents, Washington.

Federal Social Security Legislation in the United States of America in 1958. By Robert J. Myers. (In Bulletin of the International Social Security Association, Geneva, January-February 1959, pp. 3–14.)

Wages, Salaries, and Hours of Work

Occupational Wage Survey: Newark Jersey City, NJ. (Bull. 1240-9, 16 pp., 20 cents); Memphis, Tenn. (Bull. 1240-10, 15 pp., 20 cents); Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minn. (Bull. 1240-11, 16 pp., 20 cents); Detroit, Mich. (Bull. 1240–12, 25 pp., 25 cents); San Francisco-Oakland, Calif. (Bull 1240-13, 24 pp., 25 cents); New Orleans, La. (Bull. 1240–14, 15 pp., 20 cents). Washington, U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, 1959. Available from Superintendent of Documents, Washington.

Salaries and Income of Engineering Teachers, 1958. By William H. Miernyk. New York, Engineers Joint Council, 1959. 31 pp. 25 cents.

Wages and Hours—In Children's Institutions, California, 1958; In Institutions for Aged Persons, California, 1958. By Marianna Wharton and Dorothy Hassin. San Francisco, State Department of Industrial Relations, Division of Labor Statistics and Research, 1959. 39 and 43 pp., respectively.

Wage Determination: An Analysis of Wage Criteria. By Jules Backman. New York, D. Van Nostrand Co., Inc., 1959. 316 pp. $6.75.

Miscellaneous

Management's Stake in Research. By Maurice Holland and contributors. New York, Harper & Brothers, 1958. 143 pp. $3.50.

Railroad Transportation and Public Policy. By James C. Nelson. Washington, The Brookings Institution, 1959. 512 pp. $7.50.

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Organization

Place
Minneapolis, Minn.
Atlantic City, N.J.
Washington, D.C.

American Federation of Teachers___.
National Alliance of Postal Employees (Ind.) ----
International Association of Marble, Slate and
Stone Polishers, Rubbers & Sawyers, Tile and
Marble Setters Helpers & Terrazzo Helpers.
August 30----- Oil, Chemical and Atomic Workers International Chicago, Ill.

Union.

August 31.---- Brotherhood of Painters, Decorators and Paper- Cleveland, Ohio

hangers of America.

August 31.---- International Brotherhood of Pulp, Sulphite and Montreal, Canada
Paper Mill Workers.

September 5...
September 5..

International Association of Siderographers-----
Friendly Society of Engravers and Sketchmakers
(Ind.).

Ottawa, Canada
Providence, R.I.

September 9... Building and Construction Trades Department, San Francisco,

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September 14. Amalgamated Association of Street, Electric Rail- Miami Beach, Fla.

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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,

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Current Labor Statistics

CONTENTS

A.-Employment

808 Table A-1.

809 Table A-2.
813 Table A-3.

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-
ments, by industry

Employees in nonagricultural establishments, by State 1
Employees in manufacturing, by State 1

Insured unemployment under State programs and the program of
unemployment compensation for Federal employees, by geographic
division and State

818 Table A-7. Unemployment insurance and employment service programs, selected

B.-Labor Turnover

operations

Table B-1. Labor turnover rates in manufacturing'
Table B-2. Labor turnover rates, by industry'

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
activities

Table C-5. Average hourly earnings, gross and excluding overtime, of production
workers in manufacturing, by major industry group
Table C-6. Gross average weekly hours and average overtime hours of production
workers in manufacturing, by major industry group

Table C-7. Hours and gross earnings of production workers in manufacturing, by
State and selected areas 1

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.

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