TABLE XVIII.-SUMMARY OF LOCKOUTS FOR THE UNITED STATES, BY INDUSTRIES. a Not including 121 establishments in which lockout was still pending December 31, 1886. b Not including 11 establishments not reported. c Including strikes of May 3, 1887 and May 11, 1887, Illinois. d Including strikes of May 3, 1887, and May 11, 1887, Illinois, but not including 1 establishment not reported. e Not including 1 establishment in which lockout was still pending March 1, 1901. fNot including 1 establishment in which lockout was still pending March 1, 1901, and 1 establishment not reported. g Not including 40 establishments not reported. h Not including 1 establishment closed permanently. iNot including 1 establishment closed permanently and 20 establishments in which lockout was still pending July 1, 1894. Not including 20 establishments in which lockout was still pending July 1, 1894. *Not including 2 establishments not reported. INot including 1 establishment in which lockout was still pending July 1, 1894. TABLE XVIII.-SUMMARY OF LOCKOUTS FOR THE UNITED STATES, BY m Including strike of February 17, 1893, Indiana. n Not including 1 establishment not reported. o Not including 2 establishments closed permanently. p Not including 5 establishments closed permanently and 22 establishments in which lockouts were still pending at the close of 1 of the 3 investigations included in this report. q Not including 5 establishments closed permanently, 22 establishments in which lockouts were still pending at the close of 1 of the 3 investigations included in this report, and 1 establishment not reported. Not including 143 establishments in which lockouts were still pending at the close of 1 of the 3 investigations included in this report. 8 Not including 12 establishments not reported. t Including strikes of May 3, 1887, and May 11, 1887, Illinois, but not including 43 establishments not reported. u Including strikes of May 3, 1887, and May 11, 1887, Illinois, and February 17, 1893, Indiana, but not including 2 establishments not reported. TABLE XVIII.—SUMMARY OF LOCKOUTS FOR THE UNITED STATES, BY INDUSTRIES-Concluded. a Not including 121 establishments in which lockout was still pending December 31, 1886. TABLE XVIII.-SUMMARY OF LOCKOUTS FOR THE UNITED STATES, BY INDUSTRIES-Concluded. e Not including 14 establishments not reported. fNot including 143 establishments in which lockouts were still pending at the close of 1 of the 3 investigations included in this report and 14 establishments not reported. TABLE XIX.-CAUSES, ETC., OF LOCKOUTS, BY STATES. Against demand for discharge of nonunion employees and increase of wages Against demand for holiday. 1 Against demand for increase of wages. Against demand of Chinese cigar makers against employment of white labor To compel employees to work on boycotted patterns. To compel strikers in other establishments to relinquish demands. To compel union to raise boycott against certain firms. Total.. COLORADO. Against employees forming union.. Against union men ... To compel union to raise boycott against certain firms. To enforce payment of fines levied by Building Trades Council. To enforce reduction of hours to comply with State 8-hour law and consequent reduction of wages.. To enforce reduction of wages. To enforce rule requiring employees to remove all clothing for inspection before and after work To enforce rule requiring plasterers to work for members of masters' association only |