Marginal TABLE IV.-STRIKES FOR INDUSTRIES, BY STATES-Continued. CLOTHING—Continued. Ordered by labor organization. Establishments. Total States and Territories. num strikes. a Not including 1 establishment closed permanently, e Not including 1 establishment not reported. d Not including 75 establishments not reported. e Not including 2 establishments closed permanently. Not including 7 establishments not reported. gNot including 1 strike included in general strike of July 4, 1897, Pennsylvania. h Not including 1 establishment not reported, 1 establishment closed permanently, and 1 establishment in which strike was still pending March 20, 1901. i Not including 1 establishment in which strike was still pending March 20, 1901. Not including 29 establishments not reported. Not including 7 establishments closed permanently. 7 Including strikes of August 9, 1899, and September 13, 1900, Tennessee, but not including 1 strike included in general strike of May 1, 1897, Tennessee. m Including strike of April 9, 1900, West Virginia. n Not including 1 strike not reported. o Not including 3 establishments in which strike was still pending March 14, 1901. TABLE IV.-STRIKES FOR INDUSTRIES, BY STATES-Continued. p Including strike of July 4, 1897, in Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, and West Virginia. Not including 26 establishments not reported. Including strike of May 1, 1897, Kentucky, but not including 2 strikes included in general strikes of August 9, 1899, and September 13, 1900, Kentucky. & Including $18,000 lost by free employees at convict mines. tIncluding $145,000 lost by convict-employing companies. u Not including 2 strikes included in general strikes of July 4, 1897, Pennsylvania, and April 9, 1900, Maryland. Not including 3 strikes not reported. w Not including 1 establishment not reported, 10 establishments closed permanently, 3 establishments in which strike was still pending March 14, 1901, and 1 establishment in which strike was still pending March 20, 1901. Not including 1 establishment not reported, 3 establishments in which strike was still pending March 14, 1901, and 1 establishment in which strike was still pending March 20, 1901. y Not including 36 establishments not reported. 2 Not including 29 establishments not reported and 1 establishment closed permanently, but including $145,000 lost by convict-employing companies. Marginal num ber. TABLE IV.-STRIKES FOR INDUSTRIES, BY STATES-Continued. CLOTHING-Concluded. States and Territories. 7 Utah 8 Vermont a Not including 1 strike included in general strike of July 4, 1897, Pennsylvania. b Not including 1 establishment in which strike was still pending March 20, 1901. c Including strikes of August 9, 1899, and September 13, 1900, Tennessee, but not including 1 strike included in general strike of May 1, 1897, Tennessee. d Including strike of April 9, 1900, West Virginia. e Not including 3 establishments in which strike was still pending March 14, 1901. fIncluding strike of July 4, 1897, in Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, and West Virginia. TABLE IV. STRIKES FOR INDUSTRIES, BY STATES-Continued. g Including strike of May 1, 1897, Kentucky, but not including 2 strikes included in general strikes of August 9, 1899, and September 13, 1900, Kentucky. h Not including 2 strikes included in general strikes of July 4, 1897, Pennsylvania, and April 9, 1900, Maryland. i Not including 3 establishments in which strike was still pending March 14, 1901, and 1 establishment in which strike was still pending March 20, 1901. |