computation of accident frequency rates, 348.
causes of increase in number of, 593, 1147. causes of coal mining accidents, 1209. report of Statistics Committee of National Safety Council (U.S.A.) on Accident Facts, 1927," issued, 1212.
Canada: fatalities during fourth quarter
of 1926, 234; first quarter of 1927, 579; second quarter, 914; third quarter, 1258. Alta.: fatalities during 1926, 955; mining
accidents in 1926, 850; inquiry into Mc- Gillivray Creek mine disaster, 1276. B.C.: fatalities during 1926, 848; accidents in various industries in 1926, 848. Man.: bureau of labour report for 1925-6, 276; increase in, 593.
N.B.: Number of accidents by severity of injury from 1919 to 1925, 954.
N.S.: reduction in fatal accidents in in- dustrial establishments, 1167; in coal mines in 1925-6, 281.
Ont.: accidents in 1926, 727; in various months, 646, 964, 1150; "labour turn- over cause of accidents in logging in- dustry, 595; report of Factory Inspec- tion Branch on industrial accidents dur- ing November, 1927, 1349.
Sask.: report of bureau of labour and in- dustries on, 278.
United Kingdom: decrease in number of accidents in 1926, 956.
U.S.A.: increase of industrial accidents in, 593; accidents in various states and in- dustries up to 1925, 853; in mining in- dustry in 1925, 859; increase in number of accidents in Colorado, in 1926, 1010; increase in industrial accidents in New York State, 962; fatalities in coal mines in Ohio in 1924, 633; decrease in indus- trial accidents in Iowa, 1210. See also BOILERS; FACTORIES AND FACTORY LEGISLATION; FIRST AID; INTERNATIONAL LABOUR ORGANIZATION; LEGAL DECI- SIONS AFFECTING LABOUR; MINES AND MINING; SAFETY AND HEALTH; WORK- MEN'S COMPENSATION.
Accident Insurance: See INSURANCE; WORK- MEN'S COMPENSATION.
Accident Prevention: See SAFETY AND HEALTH.
Agreements, Industrial:
Canada: wage agreements and working conditions for locomotive engineers and firemen on railways in, 1236.
recent agreements and schedules of wages, 214, 441, 556, 670, 789, 888, 1003, 1100, 1237, 1343.
agreements as to changes in wages and working conditions between railways in Canada and certain classes of em- ployees, 216, 887, 1150.
Agreements, Industrial:-Con.
Alta.: proposed railway shop_agreements. for government employees, 725. N.S.: new agreement between the Domin- ion Coal Company and the U.M.W. of A., proposed, 1145.
U.S.A.: general provisions of trade union agreements in, 1105; collective agree- ments in, 249; "collective bargaining in U.S.A."; article by Lindley M. Clark, 443.
See also ARBITRATION AND CONCILIATION; EMPLOYMENT; INDUSTRIAL DISPUTES INVESTIGATION ACT, 1907; INDUSTRIAL RE- LATIONS; RAILWAYS.
AGREEMENTS BY INDUSTRIES (Canada): Construction-buildings and structures. bricklayers, masons and plasterers, Cal- gary, 792; Edmonton, 891; Ottawa, 671; Port Arthur and Fort William, 890; Regina, 557; Toronto, 556.
carpenters, Edmonton, 891; Halifax, 789; Hamilton, 790; Lethbridge, 792; Niagara Falls. 890; Ottawa, 671; Regina, 1101; St. Catharines, 790; Thorold, 790. electrical workers, Montreal, 1237. elevator constructors, Halifax, 1343. painters and decorators, Calgary, 791;
Halifax, 789; Hamilton, 890; Kingston, 443; Saskatoon, 671; Toronto, 889. plasterers and cement finishers, Montreal, 789; Regina, 791; Vancouver, 792; Win- nipeg, 891.
plumbers, steamfitters, etc., Calgary, 791; Edmonton, 792; Hamilton, 791; Ottawa, 1101; Regina, 791; Toronto, 790; Van- couver and vicinity, 1101; Welland, 890; Halifax, 1343.
sheet metal workers, 1344. steam-shovel engineers, cranesmen, fire- men and oilers, District No. 7, including Ontario east of Fort William, Quebec, the Maritime Provinces and Newfound- land, 671; Montreal, 1238; Toronto, 1101.
stonecutters, Toronto, 790; Vancouver, 792; paving cutters, Graniteville, 1100; terrazzo workers' helpers, marble, slate and stone polishers, rubbers and saw- yers, tile and marble setters, Toronto, 789.
wood, wire and metal lathers, Edmonton, 792.
Manufacturing-printing and publishing- photo engravers, Winnipeg, 888. mailers, Toronto, 888.
pressmen and assistants, Calgary, 443; Toronto, 888.
stereotypers. Calgary, 1003; Ottawa, 442, 1004; Edmonton. 556; Halifax, 215; Hamilton, 442; Saint John, 441; Van- couver, 889; Victoria, 889. Manufacturing-iron, steel and products— sheet metal workers, Calgary, 1003; Ed- monton, 670; Montreal, 1003.
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