Biennial Report, Volume 3

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Sentinel Publishing Company, 1917
Vols. for 1911/12-1915/16 include the "Reports of the State Board of Arbitration and Conciliation," 1911/12-1915/16
 

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Page 5 - Labor to cause to be enforced all laws regulating the employment of minors and women; all laws established for the protection of health, lives and limbs of operators in workshops and factories, on railroads and in other places ; all laws regulating the payment of wages and all laws enacted for the protection of the working classes.
Page 1 - biennial report for which statistics are now being secured will cover a period extending from July i, 1916, to July i, 1918. STATE OF MAINE. OFFICE OF DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND INDUSTRY. AUGUSTA, December 31, 1916. To His Excellency, Oakley C. Curtis, Governor of Maine : SIR: — I have the honor to transmit herewith the Third Biennial 'Report of the Department of Labor and Industry for the years 1915-1916. Very respectfully, ROSCOE A. EDDY, Commissioner. TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE Letter of Transmittal...
Page 34 - Secretary, E. Wm. Weeks, 507 Hall Building, Kansas City, Mo. Railway Clerks, Brotherhood of. Secretary, RE Fisher, 307-310 Kansas City Life Building, Kansas City, Mo. Railway Employes of America, Amalgamated Association of Street and Electric. President, WD Mahon, 104 East High street, Detroit, Mich.
Page 32 - International Protective Association, Retail. Secretary, HJ Conway, Lock Drawer 248, Lafayette, Ind. Cloth Hat and Cap Makers of North America, United. Secretary, Max Zuckerman, 62 East Fourth street, New York. NY Electrical Workers of America, International Brotherhood of. Secretary, Charles P. Ford, 406-18 Reisch Building, Springfield, 111.
Page 14 - Samples of the ore were submitted to the University of Maine, also to two reliable assayers of New York City. The University of Maine reported that the samples assayed 17% zinc. Of the other agencies one reported 23.21% and the second notified us that he found the ore sent to him to be 32.18% zinc. It would seem that these findings invite further investigation and that the State should not longer withhold its assistance from an industry which has such good prospects and such great possibilities....
Page 33 - Musicians, American Federation of. Owen Miller, 3535 Pine street, St. Louis, Mo. Painters, Decorators and Paperhangers of America. Brotherhood of. JC Skemp, Drawer 90, Lafayette, Ind. Paper Makers, International Brotherhood of. »JT Carey, 127 No. Pearl St., Albany, NY Pattern Makers
Page 5 - ... the employment of minors and women; all laws established for the protection of health, lives and limbs of operators in workshops and factories, on railroads and in other places ; all laws regulating the payment of wages and all laws enacted for the protection of the working classes. "He shall on or before the first day of January, biennially, report to the Governor, and may make such suggestions and recommendations as he may deem necessary for the information of the Legislature.
Page 25 - ... 99,665 INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENTS. In the sub-joined tables, we give statistics of industrial accidents for the period from July i, 1914, to July i, 1916, these being compiled from the reports of employers. The Workmen's Compensation law went into effect January i, 1916, and the provisions of section six of the act were promptly complied with by employers of the State who with very few exceptions expressed their desire to operate in compliance with the provisions of the law. As the act requires all...
Page 35 - Amalgamated International Alliance. Secretary, John E. Bray, Suite 407 Nelson Building, Kansas City, Mo. Slate and Tile Roofers' Union of America, International Secretary, Joseph M. Gavlak, 3643 West Forty-seventh street, Cleveland, Ohio. Slate Workers, American Brotherhood of. Secretary, Philip Jago, Jr., Pen Argyle, Pa. Stage Employes' International Alliance, Theatrical. Secretary, Lee M. Hart, Room 607, 1547 Broadway, New York, NY Stereotypers and Electrotypers' Union of North America, International....
Page 34 - Plasterers and Cement Finishers International Association of the United States and Canada, Operative. Secretary, TA Scully, 306-7-8 Castell Building, Middletown, Ohio. Plumbers and Steam Fitters of United States and Canada, United Association of. Secretary, Thomas E. Burke, 411-416 Bush Temple of Music, Chicago, 111. Post Office Clerks, National Federation of. Secretary. Thomas F. Flaherty, 400 AF of L. Building, Washington, D. C. Death benefits paid in 1915, $2,950. Printing Pressmen and Assistants'...

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