AVERAGE INDEXES OF EMPLOYMENT AND PAY-ROLL TOTALS IN MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES-1923, 1924, AND 1925-Continued ment totals ment Employ- Pay-roll Employ- Pay-roll Employ- Pay-roll Employ- Pay-roll Employment totals Pay-roll totals ment totals ment totals AVERAGE INDEXES OF EMPLOYMENT AND PAY-ROLL TOTALS IN MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES-1923, 1924, AND 1925-Continued Proportion of Time Worked and Force Employed in Manufacturing Industries in February, 1926 REPORTS in percentage terms from 7,125 establishments indicate that in February the plants in operation were working an average of 94 per cent of full time and employing an average of 87 per cent of a normal full force of employees. These percentages show an increase of 1 per cent in the average per cent of full time worked and an increase of 2 per cent in working force. One per cent of the reporting establishments were idle, 71 per cent were operating on a full-time schedule, and 28 per cent on a parttime schedule, while 48 per cent had a normal full force of employees, and 51 per cent were operating with reduced forces. ESTABLISHMENTS WORKING FULL AND PART TIME AND EMPLOYING FULL AND PART WORKING FORCE IN FEBRUARY, 1926 ESTABLISHMENTS WORKING FULL AND PART TIME AND EMPLOYING FULL AND PART WORKING FORCE IN FEBRUARY, 1926-Continued Employment and Earnings of Railroad Employees, January, 1926, and January and December, 1925 HE following table shows the number of employees and the Tearnings in various occupations among railroad employees in January, 1926, in comparison with employment and earnings in January and December, 1925. The figures are for Class I roads—that is, all roads having operating revenues of $1,000,000 a year and over. |