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Accident insurance. Hosiery industry, full-fashioned, 1949-51. Mar. 295. Accident prevention. Safety consciousness most potent factor. Analysis presented by Bureau of Mines engineer before the Cement and Quarry Section of the National Safety Congress, Chicago, October 1950. June 651-653.

Accident statistics:

Agriculture. Disabling work injuries, estimated number, by extent of disability, 1950. Mar. 270-271. Construction. Disabling work injuries, estimated number, by extent of disability, 1950. Mar. 270271.

Finance, service, government, and miscellaneous industries. Disabling work injuries, estimated number, by extent of disability, 1950. Mar. 270–271. Industrial accidents, uninsured costs, 10 elements entering into and their relative weights in first-aid, lost-time, no-injury, and doctor's cases. June 633-637.

Manufacturing. Disabling work injuries, estimated number, by extent of disability, 1950. Mar. 270-271. Industries showing principal changes in injuryfrequency rates. Fourth quarter, 1950. May 550.

Second and third quarters, 1950, and first

9 months of 1949 and 1950. Feb. 184-185.

Injury-frequency rates, selected industries. Third and fourth quarters, 1950, with cumulative rates for 1950. Feb. 186-188; May 551–553.

Percent change in injury-frequency rates, 194350. May 549–550.

Mining and quarrying. Disability work injuries, estimated number, by extent of disability, 1950. Mar. 270-271.

Public utilities. Disabling work injuries, estimated number, by extent of disability, 1950. Mar. 270–271. Trade establishments. Disabling work injuries, estimated number, by extent of disability, 1950. Mar. 270-271.

Transportation. Disabling work injuries, estimated number, by extent of disability, 1950. Mar. 270–271. Agriculture. Migratory labor. Employment standards and conditions, outlined in report of President's Commission on Migratory Labor, Washington, 1951. June 691-693.

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Automotive parts and accessories industry. Hourly earnings and related wage practices, March-April 1950. Jan. 37-39.

Baking industry. Union scales of wages and hours. In-
dexes, 1939-50; rate variations and standard workweek,
July 1, 1949, and July 1, 1950. Feb. 171-173.
Banks. Labor. Condition of, December 31, 1949 and
1950; development of, 1920-50. Apr. 413.
Benefits and benefit funds:

Accident, sickness, and death benefits, Western Union
Telegraph, 1945-50. Feb. 180.

Employers' military-leave policies, effect on benefit plans, fall 1950. Summary. Apr. 411–413. Health and insurance benefits in collective agreements. Industry coverage, method of financing, extent of union affiliation, and specific types, mid1950. Feb. 160–162. Bituminous-coal mining. Bonus, nonproduction:

(See under Mining.)

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Employers' military-leave policies, effect on plans.
Apr 413.

Gas utilities, September 1950. June 672.
Budget:

Family, city worker's. Changes in method of estimating. Feb. 193–194.

Comparability of 1949 and 1950 estimates with 1946 and 1947 estimates. Feb. 155.

Comparison of total cost of goods and services budget based on comprehensive and short-cut procedures, 10 cities, October 1949. Feb. 153.

Cost of rent, heat, and utilities, 34 cities, and relative intercity differences, October 1950, October 1949, and June 1947. Feb. 152.

For 4 persons, by items, 10 large cities, October 1949 and June 1947. Feb. 154.

Total cost, estimated, of budget and of goods, rents, and services, 34 cities, and their relative differences, October 1950, October 1949, and June 1947. Feb. 153.

Building trades:

Program for developing a stabilization policy drawn up, January 1951. Summary. Feb. III–IV.

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