Labor Bulletin of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts No. 40
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Missouri. The report of superintendents of the State free employment offices at St. Louis, Kansas City, and St. Joseph show the offices to be in a very prosperous condition and of great benefit to the laboring classes. A summary of the work for the year shows that there were 12,072 male appli- cations for positions, 1,876 female applications, making a total of 13,948. The number of applications for male help was 10,586, the number for female help 3,618, a total of 14,204 The positions filled nu...mbered 8,400, including 7,322 male applicants and 1,078 female applicants. 3Iontana. The Butte free employment office is the only one in the State of Montana con- sidered to be an unqualified success. During the year 1905 there were 11,653 applications for help, 13,555 applications for situations (7,354 males and 6,201 females), and 10,274 positions filled (5,614 males and 4,660 females). The male positions filled included 3,114 laborers, miners, section men, etc., and 1,401 ranch hands, hay makers, etc.
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