Mines: provisions for safety in coal mines, C. 80, p. 148. political opinions of employees protected, C. 63, p. 109; railroad em- 73, p. 127. Prison Labor: additional "good time" allowed certain classes of labor- Trade Disputes: "blacklisting" forbidden, C. 33, p. 62. NEW YORK Administration of Labor Laws: increase in number of factory inspec- Compressed-Air Work: law relating to, amended, C. 219, p. 394. Factories and Workshops: washing facilities and eating in factories Immigration: instruction of aliens and regulation of immigrant lodging places, C. 543, p. 1113; bond for license to keep immigrant lodging Prison Labor: employment by conservation commission, C. 444, sec. Unemployment: licenses of private employment agencies, C. 261, p. 487. RHODE ISLAND Accidents and Diseases: accidents to be reported by public utilities, Child Labor: night work of messengers prohibited, C. 814, p. 172. SOUTH CAROLINA Administration of Labor Laws: commissioner of agriculture, commerce Child Labor: in messenger service in cities of over 5,000 population, No. 405, p. 705. Unemployment: notice of shutdowns required from employers, No. 424, TEXAS (No labor laws. Special Session, July 31 to August 29, 1911.) VIRGINIA Accidents and Diseases: coal mine accidents to be reported, C. 178, Administration of Labor Laws: department of mines created, C. 178, Child Labor: forbidden in coal mines, C. 178, sec. 15, p. 430; hours Factories and Workshops: toilet facilities, C. 62, p. 103. Mines: provisions for health and safety in, C. 178, p. 419. Prison Labor: convicts to quarry and grind limestone and oyster shells, Wages: time and kind of payment, C. 106, p. 188. Woman's Work: forbidden in coal mines, C. 178, sec. 15, p. 430; hours WISCONSIN (No labor laws. Special Session.) UNITED STATES Administration of Labor Laws: method of administering eight-hour Child Labor: special investigations required of the Children's Bureau, Employers' Liability and Workmen's Compensation: compensation act Factories and Workshops: prohibitive tax placed upon the manufacture Hours: all contracts to contain eight-hour provision, C. 174, p. 137; Safety: wooden mail cars to be replaced by steel, C. 389, p. 547. American Association for Labor Legislation No. 1: Proceedings of the First Annual Meeting, 1907. No. 2: (Legislative Review No. 1) Review of Labor Legislation of 1909. No. 5: No. 6: No. 7 No. 8: (Legislative Review No. 5) Child Labor, 1910. No. 9: Proceedings of the Third Annual Meeting, 1909. Labor Legislation and Economic Progress, Henry W. Farnam. Judicial Limitations and Labor Legislation, Ernst Freund. Frederick N. Precedent versus Conditions in Court Interpretation of Labor Legislation, Constitutionality of Workmen's Compensation Acts, H. V. Mercer. No. 10: Proceedings of the First National Conference on Industrial Dis eases, 1910. Introductory Address, Henry W. Farnam. Importance of Industrial Hygiene, Henry Baird Favill. Phosphorus Poisoning in the Manufacture of Matches, John B. Anurews. Lead Poisoning in Illinois, Alice Hamilton. Problem and Extent of Industrial Diseases, Fred'k. L. Hoffman. No. 11: (Legislative Review No. 6) Review of Labor Legislation of 1910. of the Fourth Annual Meeting, 1910. Practical Methods in Labor Legislation, Henry W. Farnam. Lead Poisoning in Illinois, Alice Hamilton. Neurasthenia in Garment Workers, Sidney I. Schwab. Industrial Diseases in America, Frederick L. Hoffman. Compulsory Compensation for Injured Workmen, D. L. Cease. Voluntary Indemnity for Injured Workmen, F. C. Schwedtman. Problems and Progress of Workmen's Compensation in the United States, Thomas Memorial on Occupational Diseases. No. 13: (American Labor Legislation Review, Vol. I, No. 2.) Comfort, Health and Safety in Factories: Comparative Analysis of Existing Laws. Prepared by Maud Swett and Ruth White under the direction of John R. Commons. Topical Criticism of Existing Laws: The Prevention of Accidents, Leonard W. Hatch. Legal Protection from Injurious Dusts, Frederick L. Hoffman. Ventilation-Air Space, Humidity and Temperature, C. E. A. Winslow. Factory Lighting, E. Leavenworth Elliott. Protection from Gases, Fumes and Vapors, C. T. Graham-Rogers. No. 14: (American Labor Legislation Review, Vol. I, No. 3.) Review of Labor Legislation of 1911. |