METHODS BY WHICH CHANGES IN RATES OF WAGES [For years prior to 1921 the statistics were tabulated so as to show the numbers of methods. For later years (see pages 126 and 127) the tabulation has been arranged by the various methods.] Workpeople whose wages were changed more than once in a year and not always by the same method, have of Work (2) Sliding Scales, (3) Arbitration, (4) Conciliation. WERE ARRANGED IN THE YEARS 1910-1920. separate individuals* for whom changes in rates of wages were arranged under various designed to show the aggregate amount of the increases and decreases in weekly wages been entered in the Table once only for that year, the following order of preference being observed, viz., (1) Stoppage † See Note (a) on page 121. METHODS BY WHICH CHANGES IN RATES OF WAGES [In this Table the gross aggregate amount of increase or decrease in weekly rates of effected. For statistics as to the methods by which changes were arranged in Aggregate Weekly Amount of Increase in Rates of Wages arranged. |