Second Report of the Factory Investigating Commission, 1913


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Preliminary Report of the Factory Investigating Commission, 1912 ...: Preliminary general report of the director of investigation [G. M. Price.] 2. The fire hazard, by H. F. J. Porter. 3. Report on bakeries and bakers in New York State, by G. M. Price. 4. Women workers in factories in New York State, by V. Pike. 5. Notes on an industrial survey of a selected area in New York City with respect to sanitary conditions in the factories, by P. Goldmark. 6. Occupational diseases, by E. E. Pratt. 7. Home work in the tenement houses of New York City. 8. Questionnaire issued by the Commission and digest of replies. 9. Briefs and memoranda submitted to the Commission. 10. Bills submitted to Legislature. II-III. Minutes of public hearings: Witnesses examined. Testimony


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