Behind the scenes in a restaurant: A study of 1017 women restaurant employees
The Consumers' League of New York City
Behind the scenes in a restaurant: A study of 1017 women restaurant employees
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The Project Gutenberg eBook of Behind the scenes in a restaurant, by The Consumers' League of New York City
THE WORKER.
Age.
Nationality.
Family and Home.
Behind the Scenes in a Restaurant
HOURS.
Weekly Hours of Labor.
The Day of a Restaurant Worker.
Night Work and One Day’s Rest in Seven.
The Long-Day Workers.
TABLE OF CONTENTS.
WAGES.
Weekly Wages.
The Tipping System.
Irregularity of Employment.
Lack of Opportunity in Restaurant Work.
SUMMARY OF STUDY.
FOREWORD.
RECOMMENDATIONS FOR LEGISLATIVE AMENDMENT.
APPENDIX I. A STATEMENT FROM THE LABOR DEPARTMENT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK ADVOCATING THE LIMITATION OF HOURS OF WORK FOR RESTAURANT EMPLOYEES.[14]
APPENDIX II. EXTRACTS FROM A TENTATIVE REPORT ON THE PHYSICAL CONDITION OF WOMEN EMPLOYEES IN RESTAURANTS, BASED ON A STUDY CONDUCTED BY THE OCCUPATIONAL CLINIC OF THE HEALTH DEPARTMENT OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK.
APPENDIX III. RESTAURANT WORK FROM A WORKER’S POINT OF VIEW.
APPENDIX IV. SCHEDULE USED.[15]
APPENDIX V.
Table 1. Age of Women Employed in Restaurants, by Occupation.
Table 2. Age of Women Employed in Restaurants, by Nationality.
Table 3. Age of Women Employed in Restaurants, by Conjugal Condition.
Table 4. Age of Women Employed in Restaurants, by Living Condition.
Table 5. Age of Women Employed in Restaurants, by Weekly Hours of Labor.
Table 6. Weekly Hours of Labor of Women Employed in Restaurants by Occupation.
Table 7. Weekly Hours of Labor of Women Employed in Restaurants by Nationality.
Table 8. Weekly Wages of Women Employed in Restaurants by Occupation.
Table 9. Weekly Income of Women Employed in Restaurants by Occupation.
Table 10. Wages of Women employed in Restaurants Showing Length of Time Idle during Preceding Year by Reason of Slack Season, Change of Work, Vacation with or Without Pay, Illness or Other Causes.
Table 11. Weekly Wage of Women Employed in Restaurants by Nationality.
PLAN OF STUDY.
APPENDIX VI. STATES HAVING LAWS REGULATING WORK OF WOMEN EMPLOYED IN RESTAURANTS.
Hours
One Day of Rest in Seven Required.
Night Work Forbidden.
Not more than 48 hours in one week
Minimum Wage Required
To be determined by Industrial Welfare Commission
Meal Time Required
Seats Required
Tips Forbidden
FOOTNOTES
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