Industrial Experience of Trade-School Girls in Massachusetts
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The workers in the millmeiy trades, whether custom or wholesale millinery or the manufacture of straw hats, have very short seasons. Moreover, those working in the custom trades, dressmaking and milUnery, are usually paid weekly rates, while those in the power-operating industries are usually pieceworkers. The dressmaking trade has been most emphasized in the trade school, and has received 56.9 per cent of the 774 girls studied who have utilized their training. The attempt to secure a complete ...hst of aU positions held and of the wage received, both for all positions and, in the case of a perma- nent position, for each year, has been on the whole more successful than was anticipated, because the majority of the girls have not had a long working experience nor held a large number of positions. The heading "Not reported" or "Unclassified," however, may hide the story of a long series of unsuccessful efforts to get the truth. For instance, one girl who entered a dressmaking shop on leaving school soon went into a bookbindery, where she has been working 10 years on a piece wage.
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