Labor Bulletin of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts No. 14
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Mills are generally running on full time, in some departments over- time, and to full capacity. Rates of wages are unchanged since our last report, but since January, 1898, show a material advance. Raw cotton has advanced in price since January. Selling prices for print cloth changed from 314 cents on January 13 to 3I/2 cents on April 14. Identical establishments reporting for the weeks ending January 13 and April 14, show the number employed for each week, respectively, to be 5,124 and 5,100. ...The weekly payroll for these employes rose from $36,875 to 137,264, a gain of 1.05 per cent. HAVERHILL. In the boot and shoe industry, activity during the first two months of the quarter continued to be fully up to the level of the previous three months, but during the last month it has steadily declined. Thus, at the close of the quarter, factories are running to about 60 per cent of full capacity. This is mainly due to the fact that, owing to the low prices wdiich prevailed during the early part of 1899, orders came in early, and in such volume as to cause an advance in prices.
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