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Sperry Gyroscope Co.
Standard Accident Ins. Co.
Standard Oil Co. of N. Y.
Staten Island Rapid Transit Co.
Staten Island Shipbuilding Co.

Submarine Boat Corporation..
James Stewart & Co., Inc.
Syracuse Chilled Plow Co.
Syracuse District Messenger Co.
Syracuse, City of...

Syracuse Lighting Co..
Joseph Stern & Sons..
Schenectady, County of..
Sinclair Refining Co.

Sheffield Condensed Milk Co., Inc.

State Insurance Fund.
Spool Cotton Co..
City of Sherrill.
Skaneateles R. R. Co.

Thomas & Buckley Hoisting Co.

Third Avenue Railway Co.
Thompson Starrett Co.
Travelers Insurance Co.
Troy, City of.

Terminal & Town Taxi Co.

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Unexcelled Mfg. Co.

4,733 65 1,200 79

6,100 80

17,799 33 196 58

1,200 79

38 69

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U. S. Casualty Co.

United States Aluminum Co.

United States Fidelity & Guarantee Co.
United Traction Co......

80 Maiden Lane, New York City. Niagara Falls, N. Y Baltimore, Md.

593 Broadway, Albany, N. Y 22 Park place, New York City.

Utica, N. Y.

60 Broadway, N. Y.

Name

ALLOCATION OF COMPENSATION EXPENSES, JULY 1, 1921 TO JUNE 30, 1922

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261 Van Brunt street, Brooklyn. N. Y.

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830-836 Union street, New Orleans, La
61 Broadway, New York City.

2,092 02

25,949 47
10,822 82

25,949 47
12,914 81

836 18 416 15

Richmond Terrace, West New Brighton, S. I.

Westerlo, Town of.

Western, Town of.

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Western Casualty Co.
Western Electric Co., Inc

Whitmore, Rauber & Vicinus.

208 S. La Salle St., Chicago, Ill.

195 Broadway, New York City.

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Western Union Telegraph Co.

195 Broadway, New York City.

2,013 41

8,229 88

10,243 29

330 06

Rochester, N. Y.

4,321 72

4,321 72

139 26

Williams Harvey Corporation.

Warren, County of.

Care of Hamlin & Co., 17 Cedar street, New
York City.

Woodhaven Gas Co.

Wabash Railway.

Wayne Telephone Co., care of C. W. Rogers.

L. E. Waterman Co.

Westchester Electric R. R. Co.

Westchester Street R. R. Co., L. S. Miller, Receiver 19 Main street, White Plains, N. Y

Winton Co.

Weber Knapp Co.

Westcott Express Co.

West Virginia Pulp & Paper Co.

J. Wood & Sons.

Wilson & Co., Inc.

The Rudolph Wurlitzer Mfg. Co.
Witherbee, Sherman & Co.

Western Electric Co., Inc., International.

1425 Railway Exchange Bldg., St. Louis, Mo.
Warren County, N. Y..

15 Dey street, New York City.

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PART II

REPORT OF BUREAU OF INSPECTION

REPORT OF THE DIRECTOR

To the Industrial Commissioner:

There is submitted herewith the report of the Bureau of Inspection for the fiscal year 1921-1922, covering the period for the twelve months ended June 30, 1922.

The complete statistical tables showing in full detail the work performed by the several divisions of the Bureau are appended hereto.

The results accomplished during the fiscal year, as shown by the statistical records of the Bureau, are very satisfactory when compared with the work accomplished in previous years. The decrease in the amount of work performed in 1921-1922, as compared with 1920-1921, is due to the reduction in force of the Bureau of Inspection, which went into effect on July 1, 1921. The reduction in the Bureau of Inspection's force of inspectors, clerks and stenographers, including the vacancies existing, was approximately 38.3 per cent. The reduction in the inspectors was 40.5 per cent; the reduction in the clerks and stenographers was 31.7 per cent.

Because of the decrease in the force we were compelled to adopt measures that would enable the Bureau of Inspection to do the work most necessary and essential in the application of the Labor Law and the Industrial Code Rules, as they apply to factories, mercantile establishments and other industries of the State. With the present force and the methods we are required to adopt, it is not possible to properly enforce the provisions of the Labor Law and Code Rules that are applicable to all the industries of the State. In the past fiscal year we did make an inspection of all the factories listed in 1921, but one inspection a year of the factories, mercantile establishments or other industries cannot be considered an adequate inspection or the proper enforcement of the provisions of the Labor Law or Code Rules.

We have not been able to inspect all the mercantile establishments coming under the law, neither have we been able to give proper attention to building construction work in New York State and apply the provisions of Code Rules 1200 to 1270, adopted April 15, 1920, relative to the erection, repair and demolition of buildings. The records of the Department show that the building and construction industry is the most hazardous of all. It is producing the greatest number of accidents, and of a more

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