Effect of Recent Wage Advances Upon Railway Employees Compensation During the Y
Effect of Recent Wage Advances Upon Railway Employees Compensation During the Y
Dc Bureau of Railway Economics Washington
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1911 compared with 1910, increase or decrease. 1911 compared with 1909, increase or decrease. Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent. Officers and clerks. . . . Station men 282 513 942 1, 067 1, 638 70 125 789 16 81 66 112 13 9 10 1. 8 3-o 7-9 5-8 6. 4 '5-5 6. 9 '3 28 29 101 51 136 33 8 42 II. 6. 1 12. 0 5-1 9. 0 31. 7 6-5 5-f Trainmen Shopmen . . . Trackmen Switch tenders, cross- ing tenders and watchmen Telegraph operators and dispatchers All other employees and laborers . Total 5, 426 312 5-4 \ ...278 5-4 Increases in roman type. Decreases in italics. The total number of employees per 1, 000 miles of line on the West- ern group of railways decreased 312 during the year 1911, or 5. 4 per cent. The largest reductions were in the number of trackmen, who decreased 112 per 1, 000 miles, or 6. 4 per cent, and of trainmen, who decreased 81 per 1, 000 miles, or 7. 9 per cent. The largest proportional decrease was in the number of switch-tenders, crossing-tenders, and watchmen, which fell off 15. 5 per cent.
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