[Unions specially considered: bakers’, typographical, bookbinders’, teachers’, potters’, lithographers’, also garment, textile, glove, cigar, laundry, boot & shoe, building, metal workers’; also label leagues and Women’s trade union league.]
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Hutchins, B. L. & Harrison, B. A. A history of factory legislation. London: P. S. King. 1903.
Illinois. Bureau of labor statistics. Biennial report, 1892. Springfield.
[Various statistical details referring to the work, wages and welfare of the working women of Chicago, employed in the factories and other industrial groups.]
International association for labour legislation. Bulletin of the international labour office, 1906-date. London: Labour representation, printing and publishing co.
—— (same). Bulletin of the international labour office. Supplement, bibliography. Jena: G. Fischer. 1909.
Irwin, M. H. Home work amongst women. Glasgow: Women’s industrial council. 1901.
Jacobi, Abraham. Physical cost of women’s work. N. Y.: Charity organization society. 1907.
Kelly, Florence. Some ethical gains through legislation. N. Y.: Macmillan. 1905.