
Cooks on passenger ships based in Boston, 1929-1930.Cooks' and chefs' pay by city is shown in Union Scales of Wages and Hours., pp.272-275 of Union Scales of Wages and Hours.1930 ( source) Coal mining - Hours and earnings, 1919-1933.Next, click the magnifying glass and search for the word "earnings" in the text. Click a publication, then the "View" button. Income and expenditures for white and Negro races. Clerical workers' earnings, North Atlantic region, 1934-36.Cigar makers pay for 1930 in Union Scales of Wages and Hours., pp.Chauffeurs' pay in 1930 in Union Scales of Wages and Hours. pp.142-159 ( source).Table shows average 19 weekly wages of full-time store employees, managers, and supervisors by kind and size of chain and location. Source: BLS Monthly Labor Review, Mar 1933 Shows the average weekly wages for a variety of occupations the Portland cement industry. Carpenters' wages for 1930 in Union Scales of Wages., pp.wages for 1930 in Union Scales of Wages., pp. This U.S BLS source, “Trend of Employment” shows average wages and hours of work by industry, mainly for manufacturing industries and for construction jobs. Construction - Wages and hours, mid 1930s.See sections for California, Texas and New York state for example. Shows wage detail for each construction occupation (carpenter, painter, electrician, etc.) by state and then by town. Shows hourly wages paid to workers employed through the federal Works Progress Administration (WPA), a program to put the unemployed back to work. Hourly wages for construction workers by occupation, state and town, 1938.
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Choose a decade, then a publication, then click the "View" button. Building trades wages for 1930 in Union Scales of Wages. For wage data beyond 1930, see Union wages for construction workers, 1936-1961.Broom and whisk makers' wages for 1930 in Union Scales of Wages.Brickmakers' wages in 1930 in Union Scales of Wages.Brewery and soft-drink workers' wages for 1930 in Union Scales of Wages., p.Book publishing industry - Union job wages in 1930, pp.Source: BLS Monthly labor review, Sept 1940. Shows the average hourly and weekly earnings of blast furnace workers in the northern US as well as the rest of the country. Source: BLS Monthly Labor Review, Aug 1933 Shows the average weekly wages of blacksmiths throughout the US. Source: BLS Monthly Labor Review, Aug 1935. Beauty shop wages and working conditions.Barbers' earnings for 1930 in Union Scales of Wages., pp.Bakers' pay for 1930 in Union Scales of Wages., pp.Maintenance-of-way employees: Crossing and bridge flagmen and gatemen.Maintenance-of-way employees: Section laborers.Maintenance-of-way employees: Masons, bricklayers, and plasterers.Maintenance-of-way employees: Iron workers.Maintenance-of-way employees: Carpenters.Maintenance-of-way employees: Assistant gang foremen.Maintenance-of-way employees: Gang foremen.Locomotive firemen and electric helpers.

Captains, masters, mates, pilots, and engineers.Street railway: motormen and conductors.Machine tenders (Machinists): night work.Printing and publishing: newspaper job wages Cloth hat and cap and millinery workers.Garment, hat and shoe manufacturing industries - Wages Musicians (theaters-season engagements).Musicians (ordinary single engagements).Automobile and vehicle industry workers, including garagemen.
