United States. Bureau of Labor Standards
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Books by United States. Bureau of Labor Standards
Total count: 35
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Discussion of industrial accidents and diseases1936. Convention of the International Association of Industrial Accident Boards and Commissions, Topeka, KansasGovernment Printing Office.1937-01-01
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Collecting back wages1938-01-01
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Our workmen's compensationI : The benefitsU.S. Department of Labor, Division of Labor Standards1939-01-01
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Chart showing state and federal hours limitations ...1939-01-01
Occupational hazards to young workersU.S. Govt. Print. Off.]1941-01-01-
Occupation hazards and diagnostic signsa revision of Bureau of Labor Statistics bulletin no. 582U.S. Dept. of Labor1942-01-01
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Arranging shifts for maximum productionU.S. Dept. of Labor, Division of Labor Standards1942-01-01
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Private employment agencieslaws relating to their regulation--as of September 1, 1943U.S. Govt. Print. Off.1943-01-01
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Second-injury funds as employment aids to the handicappedU.S. Dept. of Labor, Division of Labor Standards1944-01-01
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Seguridad en el manejo de cargas1947-01-01
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State workmen's compensation lawsrevisions of tables 4, 5, 6, and 7 in Bulletin no. 99 issued by the Bureau of Labor Standards on October 1948, showing 1949 legislative changesThe Bureau : for sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. Govt. Print. Off.1950-01-01
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Federal labor laws and agenciesa layman's guideU.S. Govt. Print. Off.1950-01-01
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Industrial lighting1953-01-01
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Youth employment, TS-I[-VIIIb]1954-01-01
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Fact sheet on back-to-school drive, 1954facts about employment and schooling1954-01-01
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Work injury rates ...U.S. Dept. of labor, Bureau of labor standards1955-01-01
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Selected references on migratory workers and their familiesproblems and programs, 1950-19551955-01-01
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State workmen's compensation laws as of September 1954Govt. Print. Off.1955-01-01
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Estimating costs of industrial accidents ...U.S. Dept. of labor, Bureau of labor standards1955-01-01
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Guide to community safety programsGovernment Printing Office.1955-01-01
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Accident causes and cause coding ...U.S. Dept. of labor, Bureau of labor standards1955-01-01
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Workmen's compensation, second injury fundssummary of provisions in states having provided second-injury funds or equivalent arrangements--December, 1954U.S. Dept. of Labor, Bureau of Labor Standards1955-01-01
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Proposed safety and health regulations for longshoring1959-01-01
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State migratory labor committeestheir organization and problems1959-01-01
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Safety and health regulation for longshoringJune 1960G.P.O.1960-01-01
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Industrial safety and hygieneliterature and film recommendationsTechnical Aids Branch, Office of Industrial Resources, International Cooperation Administration1960-01-01
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Control of the physical environment1960-01-01
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Supervisory safety training manualAgency for International Development, Communications Resources Division1962-01-01
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Suggested language for a state bill establishing a fixed minimum wageBureau?1963-01-01
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Role of a labor department in developing countriesPrepared for the Agency for International Development, Labor Technical Information Desk, CRD-Publications & Technical Services BranchDepartment of State, Agency for International Development, Communications Resources Division1964-01-01
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State child labor standardsa state-by-state summary of laws affecting the employment of minors under 18 years of ageRev. Sept. 1965.For sale by Supt. of Docs., U.S. Govt. Print. Off.1965-01-01
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Función del ministerio del trabajo en paises en desarrolloPrimera edición en Español.Centro Regional de Ayuda Tecnica1965-01-01
Status of agricultural workers under state and Federal labor lawsU.S. Dept. of Labor, Bureau of Labor Standards1966-01-01-
[Pamphlets]The Bureau
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Workmen's Compensation Problems, 1955Proceedings, 41st. Annual Convention of International Association of Industrial Accident Boards and Commissions, Chicago, Illinois. Sept., 25-29, 1955Government Printing Office.