TABLE VII.—SUMMARY OF STRIKES FOR THE UNITED STATES, BY INDUSTRIES-Concluded. a Not including 38 establishments not reported. b Not including 33 establishments not reported. c Not including 1 establishment not reported. m8, 675, 648m1, 103, 900 n 9, 779, 574 d Not including 4 establishments in which strikes were still pending at the close of 1 of the 3 investigations included in this report. e Not including 2 establishments in which strike was still pending January 29, 1901. fNot including 2 establishments in which strike was still pending July 1, 1894. 9 Not including 3 establishments in which strikes were still pending at the close of 1 of the 3 inves tigations included in this report. h Not including 3 establishments in which strikes were still pending at the close of 1 of the 3 invesigations included in this report and 1 establishment not reported. TABLE VII.-SUMMARY OF STRIKES FOR THE UNITED STATES, BY INDUSTRIES-Concluded. iNot including 2 establishments not reported. m Not including 40 establishments not reported. n Not including 39 establishments not reported. Not including 4 establishments not reported. Not including 5 establishments not reported. ¿Not including 1 establishment in which strike was still pending February 13, 1901. o Not including 12 establishments in which strikes were still pending at the close of 1 of the 3 investigations included in this report and 3 establishments not reported. p Not including 12 establishments in which strikes were still pending at the close of 1 of the 3 investigations included in this report and 17 establishments not reported. TABLE VIII.-CAUSES, ETC., OF STRIKES, BY STATES. Against alleged excessive docking for slate and dirt sent out with coal Against change of coal screen Against check system and deduction from each day's pay for powder used Against reduction of wages.. 1 3 Against poor quality of material.. Against truck system and employment of nonunion men, and for increase of wages and monthly payment. Against use of breaker at tipple Against use of fork instead of shovel in coal mines. Against violation of agreement.. For abolition of contract.. For adoption of union rules and union scale For adoption of union scale For adoption of union scale and against deduction from pay for insurance.. For change in method of piece payment. For change of date of expiration of contract For change of pay day. For discharge of company's physician.. For discharge of employees. For discharge of employees belonging to another labor organization. For discharge of foreman For discharge of mate.. For discharge of mine boss.. For discharge of mine boss and reinstatement of discharged employees. For doors to be placed on rear end of cars. For employment of checkweighman and reinstatement of discharged employees For increase and readjustment of wages For employment of check weighmen 1 1 For increase of force... 1 For increase of wages.. For increase of wages and adoption of union rules. For increase of wages and change from day to piece work. 1 1 For increase of wages and pay for time spent in going to and from work For increase of wages and reinstatement of discharged employees... For increase of wages, reduction of hours, and against employer doing journeyman's work, etc For reinstatement of discharged employees and recognition of union. 1 1 TABLE VIII.-CAUSES, ETC., OF STRIKES, BY STATES-Continued. Against reduction of wages.. For increase of wages.. For increase of wages, reduction of hours, and recognition of union For reinstatement of discharged employees In sympathy with strike elsewhere. Total... CALIFORNIA. Against alleged discrimination in favor of certain employees.. Against being compelled to breakfast at 7.30 a. m. and for better Against being compelled to do duty while ship was in quarantine.. Against change from day to piece work Against change in method of doing work Against change in method of doing work and for reinstatement of discharged employees... Against discharge of employees and for increase of wages Against employment of additional apprentices 1 3 Against employment of additional apprentices and retention of part of wages.. Against employment of additional helpers. Against employment of Chinese labor. 1 Against employment of colored men 1 Against employment of foreign labor.. Against employment of nonunion men.. Against employment of nonunion men and for increase of wages and reduction of hours. Against foreman doing journeyman's work and for limit to work per day 2 1 1 1 8 3 2 3 Against increase of hours or reduction of wages.. 7 Against performing work for another establishment in which strike was pending.... Against reduction of force causing increase of work, and for pay for overtime Against use of plate matter and for reinstatement of discharged employees.... Against working seven days per week and for adoption of uniform scale TABLE VIII.—CAUSES, ETC., OF STRIKES, BY STATES-Continued. For discharge of foreman. For discharge of foreman and reinstatement of discharged employees For discharge of shipowners' association agent. For employment of additional helpers.. For employment of boiler maker to run rivet machine.. For enforcement of union rules.. For enforcement of union scale.. For fixed rate of wages For fortnightly payment.. For increase of force. For increase of wages, reduction of hours, and recognition of union. For increase of wages, reduction of hours, time and a half for overtime, and recognition of union.. *3224 For recognition of union For reduction of hours For reinstatement of discharged employees... For reduction of hours and against employment of nonunion men.. For reinstatement of discharged employees and recognition of union. For restoration of wages.... 1 For working shed and to enforce payment of dues, fines, etc., by delinquent members of union, or for their discharge.. To enforce payment of dues, fines, etc., by delinquent members of unions, or for their discharge... Against being compelled to board at place designated by employer.. Against employees being allowed to work at other than their regular trade a Not including 1 establishment in which strike was still pending February 13, 1901. |