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1943 - National Labor Relations Board

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Appendix A. Statistical Tables 87Table 4.-Distribution of cases received during the fiscal year <strong>1943</strong> and percent increaseor decrease compared with the fiscal year 1942, by State 1-ContinuedNumber of cases received in BMPercent increase or decreasecompared with1942Division and State' Unfair labor RepresentationAllcasespractice cases cases UnfairlaborpracticeNumberPercentof totalNumberPercentof totalcasesRepresentationcasesMountainMontanaIdahoWyomingColoradoNew MexicoArizonaUtahNevadaPacificWashington_OregonCaliforniaOutlying areas:AlaskaHawaiiPuerto Rico2599821391297143124182 2.4 177 2.8 -46.4 4-6. 08 .2 14 .2 -42.9 +7.717 .5 29 .5 -42.2 +93. 31 (s) 0 0 -80.0 -100.030 .9 56 .9 -32.8 -9.76 .2 14 .2 -57.1 -30.09 .3 33 . 5 -47.1 -23.31 (T) 16 .3. -94.7 +100.010 .3 15 .2 +150.0 +275.0303 8.9 679 10.9 -48.5 +6.342 L2 97 1.6 -56.3 +31.126. .8 103 L6 -58.7 +22.623.5 6.9 479 7. .7 -42.2 -.82 .119 .33 9. 00-10.0 +100. 032 .9 9 . 1 +966. 7 +800.0.The total number of cases received by State is greater than the number of cases received during the yearbecause cases arising in more than one State are tabulated under each State affected.1 The States are grouped according to the method used by the Bureau of the Census, U. S. Departmentof Commerce.s Less than 0.1 percent.

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