L 2.3:825
|
Probable volume of postwar construction |
1 |
L 2.3:826
|
Impact of the war on employment in 181 centers of war activity |
1 |
L 2.3:827
|
Hourly earnings in the ammunition-loading industry, 1944 |
1 |
L 2.3:828
|
Guaranteed-employment and annual-wage provisions in union agreements effective January 1945 |
1 |
L 2.3:830
|
Annual and hourly earnings Philadelphia knitted-outerwear industry 1943 |
1 |
L 2.3:831
|
Fact-finding activities of the Bureau of Labor Statistics |
1 |
L 2.3:832
|
Sick leave provisions in union agreements |
1 |
L 2.3:834
|
Shipyard injuries, 1944 |
1 |
L 2.3:835
|
Postwar employment prospects for women in the hosiery industry |
1 |
L 2.3:836
|
Labor unionism in American agriculture |
1 |
L 2.3:837-2
|
Employment opportunities in aviation occupations |
1 |
L 2.3:838
|
Wartime food purchases |
1 |
L 2.3:839
|
Fatal work injuries in shipyards, 1943 and 1944 |
1 |
L 2.3:840
|
Wages in the basic lumber industry in the Far West, 1944 |
1 |
L 2.3:841
|
Health-benefit programs established through collective bargaining, 1945 |
1 |
L 2.3:842
|
Employment outlook for automobile mechanics |
1 |
L 2.3:844
|
Employment opportunities for welders |
1 |
L 2.3:845
|
Income from wages and salaries in the postwar period |
1 |
L 2.3:847
|
Union agreements in the tobacco industry, January 1945 |
1 |
L 2.3:848
|
Earnings and wage practices in municipal governments of 15 cities, 1944 |
1 |