Over one year or permanent disability TABLE XXIX. CASUALTIES: DURATION OF DISABILITY OF EMPLOYEES OF ELECTRICAL COMPANIES INJURED IN 1917 (Exclusive of casualties involving negligible loss of time.) Total TABLE XXX. EMPLOYEES AND WAGES: EMPLOYEES IN THE VARIOUS NOTE. Some companies do not report employees under essential occupations; evidently these functions are performed by employees entered in other columns, or, in case of companies in the Consolidated, by joint employees with other companies in the system. The part-time employees of the Brooklyn Union system (see Tab e XXXIII) are evidently joint employees with other companies of the system. The returns of the Standard Gas are for the first week of December. 1 Includes engineers, estimators, draughtsmen, physicians, chemists, pharmacists and lawyers. 2 Includes 1 paymaster. 3 Includes 3 private secretaries. 4 Includes 2 private secretaries. OCCUPATIONS, FOR THE second week of DECEMBER, 1917, BY COMPANIES Includes 26 telephone operators. • Includes 1 general agent. 7 Combined payrolls of the Jamaica, Richmond Hill and Woodhaven companies. 8 The Flatbush Gas, which belongs to Brooklyn Union system, is here tabulated under the gas-electrical companies. • Returned respectively as "operating inspector", general foreman and “chief clerk." 10 Telephone operator. Includes 1 purchasing agent and 1 assistant, 4 investigators and 1 messenger. TABLE XXX. Employees and wages: Employees in the various occupations, 1 This occupation is not specifically provided for in the schedule, but is separately reported by some companies. The totals, therefore, are probably incomplete. 2 Gas makers. 8 Includes pumpmen. 4 Includes 45 yarners and 3 pipe coverers. Includes 6 yarners and 1 pipeman. 6 Combined payrolls of the Jamaica, Richmond Hill and Woodhaven companies. 7 Includes 12 yarners and 2 pipemen. & Gas makers' helpers. The Flatbush Gas, which belongs to |