TABLE XVIII.-LOCKOUTS FOR EACH STATE, BY YEARS AND CAUSES, 1901 TO 1905—(ontinued. a Lockout included in general lockout of February 2, 1904, Massachusetts. TABLE XVII. -LOCKOUTS FOR EACH STATE, BY YEARS AND CAUSES, 1901 TO 1905 Continued. MASSACHUSETTS-Concluded. Year and cause. Lock- Establishments in which lockout EmTotal Emestab ployees ployees Sue thrown lish- locked Succeeded Failed.'ments. ! out of out. ceeded, work, partly. 1903. Against demand for increase of wages.. Against demand for increase of wages, and concerning recognition of union and union rules and employers' organization.. To enforce reduction of wages.. Against demand for reduction of hours. Against demand for reduction of hours, and concerning recognition of union and union rules and employers' organization and overtime work and pay Concerning recognition of union and union rules and employers' organization Concerning recognition of union and union rules and employers' organization, and other causes. Concerning Saturday part holiday In sympathy with lockout and against strike, elsewhere Other causes.. a Lockout extended into Maine and New York. TABLE XVIII.--LOCKOL'TS FOR EACH STATE, BY YEARS AND CAUSES, 1901 TO 1905-Continued. Not involving union rulez. Lockout included in general lockout of March 16, 1904, New York. Table XVIII.-LOCKOUTS FOR EACH STATE, BY YEARS AND CAUSES, 1901 TO 1905—Continued. a Not involving union rules. Table XVJII.-LOCKOUTS FOR EACH STATE, BY YEARS AND CAUSES, 1901 TO 1905—Continued. 1901. Against demand for increase of wages, and concerning recognition of union and union rules and employers' organization.. Against demand for reduction of hours.. Concerning recognition of union and union rules and employers' organization..... Total.... 1902. Concerning recognition of union and union rules and employers' organization (). Concerning working conditions and rules (a). In sympathy with lockout and against strike, elsewhere Other causes. Total(). 1903. Against demand for increase of wages.. Against demand for reduction of hours, and concerning recognition of union and union rules and employers organization.. Concerning recognition of union and union rules and employers' organization.... Concerning employment of certain persons(a). Total........ e Not involving union rules. Not including 1 lockout included in general lockout of December 8, 1902, New York. |