صور الصفحة
PDF
النشر الإلكتروني
[blocks in formation]

Sen. Mift Put.

Accidents, Industrial:

INDEX

Canada: employers' associations for prevention of, in various provinces, 1163.

economic loss by industrial accidents in, 508. fatal industrial accidents in 1924, with tables, 319.

fatalities in last quarter of 1924, with tables, 231; during first quarter 1925, 533; during second quarter, 1925, 847; during third quarter 1925, 1149.

Alta.: in coal mines in 1924, 884; fuller notification of accidents desired by Edmonton Trades and Labour Council, 380, 1061; recommendations of jury in mine accident at Coleman, 479.

N.S.: report of Accident Prevention Association, 570; fatality in Springhill mine, 5; fatal and non-fatal accidents in first quarter 1925 in, 375.

Ont.: in mines in 1923, 119; in mines in 1924, 350; in factories in first half 1925, 677; accidents in August, 1925, 875; recommendation of jury in railway accident at Guelph, 479; "no accident" contest in pulp and paper industry, 794.

Que.: monetary loss by, 479.

United Kingdom: fatal accidents in mines in 1924, 782; factory inspector's report, 650; fatalities during March, 1925, 445; fatal accidents in May, 1925, 650.

Germany: in Dortmund mine, 287.

U.S.A.: lost time accidents in various industries, 905; frequency of, in meat packing industry, 42; report of Bureau of Mines on, in, 43; in coal mines in 1925, 1192; fatalities in coal mines in March, 1925, 617; in September, 1925, 1183; causes of lost time accidents in mines, 43; causes of, in Illinois coal mines, 168; in quarries and metallurgical works, 912; causes of, in textile industries, 44; report of New York State Department of Labour on accidents to women workers, 184; causes of accidents to child workers in Wisconsin, 591.

See also INTERNATIONAL LABOR ORGANIZATION
COMMISSION);
(JOINT MARITIME
INTER-
CONGRESS;
NATIONAL MEDICAL
MINING;
SAFETY AND HEALTH; SEAMEN; WORKMEN'S
COMPENSATION, ETC.

Agreements, Industrial:

Alta.: coal miners, agreement amended, 1211. B.C.: Miners' Association and Crows' Nest Pass Coal Company, Limited of Fernie, 510. N.S.: U.M.W. of America, District 26, recommendation of, as to wage contracts, 40. United Kingdom: temporary agreement in coal mining industry in, 844.

U.S.A.: bills making anti-union contracts unlawful in Ohio and Illinois, 1081; "Jacksonville agreement", 177.

Canada: recent agreements and schedules of wages, 77, 212, 304, 410, 618, 723, 828, 925 1025, 1124.

Construction buildings and structures— bricklayers, masons and plasterers, Ottawa, 725; Port Arthur, 725; Toronto, 212. carpenters and joiners, Calgary, 726; Edmonton, 213; Hamilton, 618; Humberstone, 725; St. Catharines, 726; Windsor, 726. painters, paperhangers and decorators, Hamilton, 618; Quebec, 926.

plasterers and cement finishers, Hamilton, 725; Montreal, 1025; Windsor, 725.

13480-13

[blocks in formation]

Manufacturing printing and publishing— book-binders, Saskatoon, 77.

mailers, Toronto, 828.

printing pressmen, Edmonton, 828, 829; Regina, 724; Saskatoon, 926.

stereotypers and electrotypers, London, 619; Saskatoon, 829.

printers, Edmonton, 121; London, 828; Montreal, 724; St. John, 1025; Vernon, 724. Manufacturing pulp, paper and paper goods— pulp, sulphite and paper mill workers, Port Arthur, 723; Sault Ste. Marie, 723, 724; Thorold, 619.

Manufacturing-vegetable foods, drink and tobaccobrewery, flour, cereal and soft drink workers, Lethbridge, 830.

bakery and confectionery workers, Montreal, 925.

Mining

coal miners, Crowsnest Pass, 660; Crows Nest Pass and Vancouver Island, 620; Edmonton and District, 661; Red Deer Valley, 660. Services-laundering, dyeing and cleaning laundry-workers, Ottawa, 304. Services-domestic and personal

hotel and restaurant employees, Victoria, 830Services-public and municipal.

civic employees, Brandon, 1124; Calgary, 411; Edmonton, 1125; Lethbridge, 214; Medicine Hat, 304, 1025; Moose Jaw, 213; Regina, 1124. electrical workers, Medicine Hat, 1026. stationary engineers, firemen and helpers, Medicine Hat, 1026.

Transportation and public utilities

street and electric railway employees, British Columbia, 77; Brandon, Edmonton, 1127; Moose Jaw, 927; Regina, 1127; Saskatoon, 727; Toronto, 304; Winnipeg, 620.

electrical workers, Edmonton, 928; Saskatoon, 927; Vancouver, 1126.

linemen and helpers, Montreal, 1126. firemen, Saskatoon, 928.

teamsters, chauffeurs, stablemen and helpers, Edmonton, 1128.

waterfront workers, British Columbia, 620; Montreal, 927; Vancouver and District, 410. longshoremen, Amherstburg, 727; Montreal, 410. shipliners, Montreal, 1127.

steamship fitters, etc., St. John, 213. See also WAGES.

« السابقةمتابعة »