Monthly Labor Review, Volumen76,Tema 10U.S. Government Printing Office, 1953 Publishes in-depth articles on labor subjects, current labor statistics, information about current labor contracts, and book reviews. |
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... television , and related products and electronic tube industries , ' although they continue to employ the majority of electronics workers . These two industries also account for the bulk of the em- ployees shown in the Bureau's revised ...
... television , and related products and electronic tube industries , ' although they continue to employ the majority of electronics workers . These two industries also account for the bulk of the em- ployees shown in the Bureau's revised ...
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... television sets . Set manufacturers anticipate another autumn of record television sales . Consumer income is at a very high level and television service has been extended to many new areas . Moreover , a healthy replacement market is ...
... television sets . Set manufacturers anticipate another autumn of record television sales . Consumer income is at a very high level and television service has been extended to many new areas . Moreover , a healthy replacement market is ...
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... Television service will be extended to many new areas and television ownership in old areas will increase . For example , increasing the number of television homes to the point reached by radio would alone provide 4 years of sales at ...
... Television service will be extended to many new areas and television ownership in old areas will increase . For example , increasing the number of television homes to the point reached by radio would alone provide 4 years of sales at ...
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... television industry.3 Output per man may rise even faster during the next few years , as a result of improvements in manufacturing techniques . The electronics in- dustry has developed several semi - automatic or Chart 2. Comparison of ...
... television industry.3 Output per man may rise even faster during the next few years , as a result of improvements in manufacturing techniques . The electronics in- dustry has developed several semi - automatic or Chart 2. Comparison of ...
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... television production reached an alltime high . As television production declined in 1951 , the ratio dropped back to 75 percent and remained there until increased production raised it to 77 percent in late 1952 and early 1953 . The ...
... television production reached an alltime high . As television production declined in 1951 , the ratio dropped back to 75 percent and remained there until increased production raised it to 77 percent in late 1952 and early 1953 . The ...
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affiliates agreement Aircraft apprentices April August Average Bureau of Labor C-Basic cents an hour cities congress construction Consumer Price Index December earnings of production economic effective Electrical electronics employment end of table equipment executive board Executive Order 10479 Fabricated Fabricated metal February Federal footnotes at end Hourly rates Hours and gross hours Avg hrly ICFTU Includes ings Avg ings ings hours ings ings ings International January Job rate July July July July June labor force Labor Statistics machinery manufacturing industries Manufacturing-Continued March ment mills minimum Miscellaneous month Monthly Labor Review nonsupervisory employees North Central November occupations Office Paperboard percent plants production workers products-Continued regional Rubber safety sawmill Sept September South TABLE C-1 television tion Total U. S. Department union United Wage Stabilization Board Washington West South Central wkly workers or nonsupervisory workmen's compensation York