Marine and dock labor; work, wages, and industrial relations during period of war; report of Director of Marine and Dock Industrial Relations Division, U.S. Shipping Board.

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: United States. Shipping Board. Marine and Dock Industrial Relations Division
Other Authors: Drury, Horace B. (Horace Bookwalter), 1888-
Format: Government Document eBook
Language:English
Published: Washington : U.S. GPO, 1918.
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Description
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Report on shipping industry labor force during World War I. Report covers marine employment, labor relations and policies, working conditions, employer and labor organizations, and organization of Marine and Dock Industrial Relations Division of U.S. Shipping Board.
Reports also include text of selected labor agreements, and index.
Reports include detailed data on wages and Shipping Board awards, variously by job, vessel type, association, locality, and foreign country. Reports also include data on crew compliments by vessel type and size; experience required of licensed officers; merchant marine tonnage; vessels by type, size, and ownership; marine employees by locality; union membership; and cost of living.
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