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MILK SURVEY OF THE CITY OF ROCHESTER 



etc., for the entire city. In short, all operations of all dealers have been 

 assembled together and treated as if the city were conducting the milk 

 business under a single head. Also all of the employees at present en- 

 gaged in the business have been put together and all of the hours expended 

 by them in their labor. The cost of each operation and the wages paid 

 to the employees per hour and the total costs for the city also appear in 

 this table. These figures are all assembled in Table No. 50. 



TABLE No. 50 

 CITY TOTALS FOR UNIT OF LABOR INVOLVED IN EACH OPERATION 



In Table No. 50, in column No. 5, appears the cost per quart of milk 

 received, the cost per bottle for bottles washed, the cost per can for cans 

 washed, etc., throughout the entire list, each unit cost representing the 

 cost of performing the operation for each of the items included in such 

 operation. 



In column No. 7 appears the entire costs of the labor performed in 

 Rochester for one day, showing that the daily payroll for all of the 



