Reports of the Industrial Commission...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1900 - Industries |
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... children . The commission are of opinion , therefore , that a simple statute ought to be enacted by all the States to ... child may be employed in either factories , shops , or in stores in large cities , who can not read and write , and ...
... children . The commission are of opinion , therefore , that a simple statute ought to be enacted by all the States to ... child may be employed in either factories , shops , or in stores in large cities , who can not read and write , and ...
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... children under the age of 14 and of all women and girls in mines or underground quarries and workings should be forbidden . Under the interstate commerce power , Congress might well enact that no person under 18 should be employed as a ...
... children under the age of 14 and of all women and girls in mines or underground quarries and workings should be forbidden . Under the interstate commerce power , Congress might well enact that no person under 18 should be employed as a ...
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... Children Absolutely Forbidden § 6. Dangerous Machinery in Factories , etc § 7. Mines . § 8. Educational Restrictions upon Child Labor .. Table of Hours of Labor in all the States § 9. Other Laws Regulating or Prohibiting the Employment ...
... Children Absolutely Forbidden § 6. Dangerous Machinery in Factories , etc § 7. Mines . § 8. Educational Restrictions upon Child Labor .. Table of Hours of Labor in all the States § 9. Other Laws Regulating or Prohibiting the Employment ...
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... CHILDREN IN FACTORIES , ETC. The numerous statutes regulating hours of labor may be divided into four classes , the first class including those which merely fix what shall be regarded as a full day's labor in the absence of any contract ...
... CHILDREN IN FACTORIES , ETC. The numerous statutes regulating hours of labor may be divided into four classes , the first class including those which merely fix what shall be regarded as a full day's labor in the absence of any contract ...
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... child to labor more than 8 hours in any one day , is guilty of a misdemeanor " ( Pen . C. 651 ) . And night labor of children outside the family , or for wages , is in a few States prohibited . Thus , no child under 16 in Minnesota and ...
... child to labor more than 8 hours in any one day , is guilty of a misdemeanor " ( Pen . C. 651 ) . And night labor of children outside the family , or for wages , is in a few States prohibited . Thus , no child under 16 in Minnesota and ...
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Page 87 - The right of action now existing to recover damages for injuries resulting in death, shall never be abrogated; and the amount recoverable shall not be subject to any statutory limitation.
Page 150 - ... one to serve for three years, one for two years and one for one year...
Page 184 - January, in the year one thousand eight hundred and ninety-seven, no person in any such prison, penitentiary, jail or reformatory, shall be required or allowed to work, while under sentence thereto, at any trade, industry or occupation, wherein or whereby his work, or the product or profit of his work, shall be farmed out, contracted, given or sold to any person, firm, association or corporation.
Page 247 - ... suitably adapted to the free passage of sound, through which conversation may be held between persons at the bottom and...
Page 36 - It shall be the duty of every person employing children to keep a register, in -which shall be recorded the name, birthplace, age and place of residence of every person employed by him under the age of sixteen years; and it shall be unlawful for any...
Page 33 - ... or when a different apportionment of the hours of labor is made for the sole purpose of making a shorter day's work for one day of the week ; and in no case shall the hours of labor exceed sixty in a week. Every employer shall post in a conspicuous place in every room. .where such persons are employed, a printed notice stating the number of hours...
Page 132 - An agreement or combination by two or more persons to do or procure to be done any act in contemplation or furtherance of a trade dispute between employers and workmen shall not be indictable as a conspiracy if such act committed by one person would not be punishable as a crime.
Page 75 - States of competent jurisdiction in the district in which such offense was committed, shall be punished for each offense by a fine of not less than one hundred dollars and not more than one thousand dollars.
Page 71 - Statutes, which provides that "every person who shall threaten, or use any means to intimidate any person to compel such person, against his will, to do or abstain from doing any act which such person has a legal right to do, or shall persistently follow such person in a disorderly manner, or injure, or threaten to injure, his property, with intent to intimidate him, shall be fined not more than one hundred dollars, or imprisoned not more than six months.
Page 109 - ... and such ways of egress and means of escape shall be kept free from obstruction, in good repair and ready for use. Every room above the second story...