TABLE XIX.-CAUSES, ETC., OF LOCKOUTS, BY STATES-Continued. Against contracting with irresponsible heads of gangs of lumber shovers Against demand for adoption of union rules and union scale. Against demand for change from piece to day work. Against demand for change of pay day Against demand for discharge of foreman. Against demand for discharge of members of another labor organization.... Against demand for discharge of members of Cigar Makers' International Union.. Against demand of spinners' union for discharge of apprentice Against employees acting on committee for increase of wages.. Against employees leaving work before close of working hours on pay day... Against members of certain unions.. Against threatened strike for increase of wages and reduction of hours Against threatened strike for increase of wages and reinstatement of discharged employees To compel employees to live in tenement houses belonging to employer..... 10 To compel employees to perform work for another establishment in which strike was pending. To compel employees to stop paying assistance to strikers in another establishment.. 10 10 To compel employees to wear uniform 1 To compel employees to withdraw from one labor organization and join another 70 To compel employees to withdraw from union.. To compel employees to work on boycotted material To compel employees to work on boycotted patterns.. To compel men to make up Saturday half holiday To compel strikers in other establishments to relinquish demands.. To enforce abolition of Saturday half holiday and force employees to work Sundays and overtime To enforce employment of molders' helpers and abolish union rules.. To enforce increase of hours and reduction of wages.. a Not including 121 establishments in which lockout was still pending December 31, 1886. TABLE XIX.-CAUSES, ETC., OF LOCKOUTS, BY STATES-Continued. To enforce piecework system. To enforce privilege of having sheet-metal workers do metalliclathers' work To enforce reduction of wages.. To enforce reduction of wages and against nion en To enforce rules Against demand for increase of wages and change of pay day. Against demand for increase of wages and reinstatement of discharged employees. Against demand for payment of wages overdue.. Against demand for reduction of hours. Against demand for reinstatement of discharged employees. Against demand for restoration of wages.... Against employees forming union... Against threatened strike against reduction of wages.. 17 17 17 17 3 3 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 Against threatened strike for increase of wages.. Against threatened strike for restoration of wages. Against union men Against union men and union rules Against violation of agreement.. To compel blowers to work on machines with smaller crews To compel employees to do a larger amount of work To compel strikers in other establishments to relinquish demands. To compel union to raise boycott against certain firins 14 17 To compel employees to make certain article for price offered. To enforce change in apprenticeship rules To enforce increase of hours To enforce increase of hours and abolition of limit to output per day. To enforce reduction of wages and against union men. Total..... 17 15 1 a Not including 121 establishments in which lockout was still pending December 31, 1886. TABLE XIX.-CAUSES, ETC., OF LOCKOUTS, BY STATES-Continued. Against demand for removal of sign... Against demand for restoration of wages.. Against demand for weekly payment Against members of Amalgamated Association of Iron and Steel Against members of certain unions. Against members of the Knights of Labor.... Against obnoxious union rules Against rule of molders' union limiting production. Against rule of stonecutters' association.. Against shop rules of employees........ Against threatened strike... Against threatened strike against new foreman Against threatened strike against reduction of wages. Against threatened strike against violation of agreement as to closing factory two months in summer Against threatened strike for increase of wages and reduction of hours.... Against union apprenticeship rules. Against union men. Against threatened strike for recognition of union. 83 Against union men and union rules. 25 (a) (a) (a) To compel Cigar Makers' International Union to furnish labels. To compel employees to sign agreement to work only for members of masters' association 200 200 To compel employees to withdraw from union 2 2 To compel employees to work on boycotted patterns.. 6 6 To compel miners to accept company's weight.. 1 To compel miners to reopen abandoned veins.. 2 To compel weavers to pay for broken bobbins. 1 1 To discipline employees for being absent without leave. To enforce change in method of doing work. To enforce change of date for ending of yearly scale. To enforce new scale... To enforce new scale and free-shop system To enforce payment of fine for alleged neglect of work. To enforce reduction of wages and against union men. 1 1 To establish board of arbitration to settle all matters in dispute To resist strike against obnoxious foreman in another establishment. b Not including 20 establishments in which lockout was still pending July 1, 1894. TABLE XIX.-CAUSES, ETC., OF LOCKOUTS, BY STATES-Continued. Against union men.. Against threatened strike for increase of wages. Against union men and union rules.. To compel acceptance of company's weight and signing of proposed contract.. To compel adoption of proposed scale To compel employees to sign agreement not to join union. To compel employees to withdraw from union. To enforce reduction of wages... To enforce reduction of wages and free-shop system.. 12333 2 3 3 1 12330 1 1211 To enforce change of date for ending of yearly scale To enforce reduction of wages in other establishments in which strike was pending Total.... 29 18 1 10 a Not including 1 establishment in which lockout was still pending July 1, 1894. TABLE XIX.-CAUSES, ETC., OF LOCKOUTS, BY STATES-Concluded. Against threatened strike to compel employers to sign annual agreement... Against union men To compel adoption of agreement to work 12 hours per day. To enforce reduction of wages.. Total.... WEST VIRGINIA. Against demand for increase of wages.. Against demand to enforce union scale Against members of Amalgamated Association of Iron and Steel Against threatened strike for increase of wages Against union men To enforce increase of hours.. To enforce reduction of wages. To compel employees to work on boycotted patterns.. To compel union men to work with nonunion men and to enforce increase of hours To enforce change from weekly to monthly payment. To enforce increase of hours.. To enforce new rules.. To enforce reduction of wages. To enforce reduction of wages and free-shop system Total.... 76 6142889 |