Western Federation of Miners et al., 8 B. C. R. 370 (1901) ... 139-40 Local Union No. 1562, United Mine Workers of America, v. Williams and Rees, 59 Can. S. C. R. 240 (1919) ..... Lord's Day Alliance of Canada v. Attorney-General for Manitoba and Attorney-General for Canada, [1925] A. C. 384 Metallic Roofing Company of Canada, Limited v. Jose, C. R. [1909] A. C. I
Queen, The, v. Halifax Electric Tramway Co., 30 N. S. R. 469 (1897)
Queen, The, v. Robertson, 6 Can. S. C. R. 52 (1882) Quong Wing v. The King, 18 D. L. R. 121 (1914)
Regina v. Little, 6 B. C. R. 78 (1897)
Regina v. Wing Chong, 1 B. C. R., pt. ii, 150 (1885)
Russell v. The Queen, 7 App. Cas. 829 (1882)
Russell v. Amalgamated Society of Carpenters and Joiners, [1912] A. C. 421
Rother v. International Ladies Garment Workers Union et al., 60 C. S. 105 (1921) ....
Starr v. Chase et al., [1924] 4 D. L. R. 55
Tai Sing v. Maguire, 1 B. C. R., pt. 1, 101 (1878) Toronto Electric Com'rs v. Snider et al., [1925] 2 D. L. R. 5 (Industrial Disputes Investigation Act case) .. 50, 51, 52, 53-55, 59, 171 Union Colliery Company of British Columbia v. Bryden, [1899] A. C. 580 ....
Vulcan Iron Works v. Winnipeg Lodge No. 174, 21 Man. R. 473 (1911)
Yee Clun v. City of Regina, [1925] 3 W. W. R. 714
Giblan v. National Amalgamated Labourers' Union of Great Britain
Taff Vale Railway v. Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants, 70 L. J. K. B. 905 (1901) ....
American Steel Foundries v. Tri-City Central Trades Council,
Truax v. Corrigan, 42 S. C. 124 (1921)
Aberdeen, Lady, 438 Agricultural workers: right of association, convention, 26, action on convention by Canada, 43, Nova Scotia, 43, Saskatchewan, 43; living-in-conditions, recom- mendation, 27; maternity pro- tection, recommendation, 27; social insurance, recommendation, 27, no action on recommendation, 43; technical education, recom- mendation, 27, legislation bearing on, 44, action on recommenda- tion by Canada, 44, Nova Scotia, 44, Saskatchewan, 44; unemploy- ment, recommendation, 27, action
recommendation by Nova Scotia, 44, Saskatchewan, 44 Alberta. See Alien workers, Child labor, Enforcement labor laws, Fair wages, Hours of work, Minimum wage, Rest days Alien Labor Act, 91
Alien languages, use of fourteen prohibited, 151
Alien organizations, declared un- lawful, 152
Alien workers, equitable treatment of, 389-410, 475; Labor Section on, 20; recommendation, 23, no action on recommendation, 41
workmen's compensation for accidents; convention, 32, 33; recommendation, 32, 33-34; leg- islation bearing on, 45
exclusion from employment on public works: British Columbia, 392-96
exclusion from employment on railways: Hon. Alexander Mackenzie on, 390; in British Columbia, 396; Ontario, 396
-, exclusion from employment in mines: British Columbia, 396- 400; Northwest Territories, 400-
401; Saskatchewan, 401: sum- mary, 409
differential treatment in work- men's compensation: Alberta, 404-5; British Columbia, 405; Manitoba, 402-3; New Bruns- wick, 401; Nova Scotia, 403; Ontario, 404; Quebec, 402; Yukon, 404
prohibition employment white women by Orientals: British Columbia, 408; Manitoba, 407; Ontario, 407; Saskatchewan, 405- 7; summary, 410
American Federation of Labor, 481 Amusement places, child labor in, 343-53
Anthrax: recommendation, 24; action on recommendation by Canada, 40
Anti-loafing order, 105 Arbitration, 86, 95
Association, freedom of: Labor Section on, 20; for agricultural workers, 26, 43; the employed, 116-79; employers, 178-89; public employees, 172
Association, unlawful: 1919 law on, 152
Bakeshops: hours, 249-61; night work, convention on, 32, 33; rest days, 294-95
Barber shops: hours, Saskatchewan, 257; rest days, 294-95
Barrooms, child labor in, 354-55 Berne Convention: recommendation, 24; action on recommendation, Canada, 40-41 Blacklisting, 181
Blake, Hon. Edward, 69, 127, 129, 131
Board of Commerce, established, 186; legal decision on, 51-52, 54; act repealed, 188
tion: on alien labor, 91; eight- hour day, 96, 234-236, 239, 246; opposes conventions, III; combines legislation, 184-85, 187; minimum wage, 197-98; Alberta factory act, 248; Lord's Day Act, 271-72; factories inspection in Ontario, 434 Cartwright, Sir Richard, 80 Catholic unions, National: begin- nings of, 99; on incorporation of trade unions, 178
Chauffeurs, hours of work, Ontario, 264 Child labor, 302-85, 474-75: Labor
Section on, 20; in agriculture, convention, 25-26, action on con- vention by Nova Scotia, 43, Saskatchewan, 43; recommenda- tion on night work in agriculture,
26, protection against lead poison- ing, recommendation, 23, no action on, 41; protection against white lead in painting, conven- tion, 26, no action on, 43; re- ported on by commissions, 78, 79; committee of Ontario Legis- lature on, 318, 435
industrial undertakings: con- vention on age admission, 22; action on, British Columbia, 38, 39; Manitoba, 39; Nova Scotia, 39; Saskatchewan, 39; convention on night work in, 22; action on, British Columbia, 355-56
at sea convention on age ad- mission, 24, 25; action on, 42; convention on medical examina- tion, 25; action on, Canada, 42, 356
mines, 303-12: Alberta, 311- 12; British Columbia, 305-7; Northwest Territories, 310; Nova Scotia, 303-5; Ontario, 308-9; Quebec, 309-10; Saskatchewan, 312; Yukon, 310-11
factories, 312-38: Alberta, 337-38; British Columbia, 334- 35; Manitoba, 329-31; New Brunswick, 333-34; Nova Scotia, 331-33; Ontario, 312-21; Quebec, 322-29; Saskatchewan, 336-37
shops, 338-43: Alberta, 343; British Columbia, 342-43: Manitoba, 340-41; Ontario, 338- 40; Nova Scotia, 342
-, street trades, 343-53: Alberta, 350-52; British Columbia, 353; Manitoba, 345-48; New Bruns- wick, 353; Nova Scotia, 353: Ontario, 343-45; Quebec, 352; Saskatchewan, 348-50
- barrooms and breweries, 354- 55: Alberta, 354; Manitoba, 355; New Brunswick, 355; Northwest Territories, 354; Nova Scotia, 354; Quebec, 354; Saskatchewan, 355; Yukon, 354
school attendance regulations, 356-75: Alberta, 371-72; British Columbia, 359-60; Manitoba, 373- 75; New Brunswick, 367-68: Northwest Territories, 365-66; Nova Scotia, 362-65; Ontario, 356-59; Prince Edward Island,
360-61; Quebec, 375; Saskatche- wan, 369-71; Yukon, 366 Chinese: taxation of, British Columbia, 390-91; immigration to British Columbia, 391-92; other laws against, British Columbia, 392. See also Alien workers Clayton Act, 113, 114-15, 165, 191 Coal-miners, minimum wage for, in British Columbia, 223 Coats, R. H., 66, 139, 483 Combination Act, of Nova Scotia: 1816, 116-17; 1864, 118 Combinations, trade, select com- mittee on, 83. See also Combines Combines and Fair Prices Act: 186, repealed, 188
Combines Investigation Act: of 1910, 185; repealed, 186; 1923, 188 Combines legislation: of 1889, 133,
182; amendments, 183; clause in customs tariff, 183-84; exclusion of unions from, 472 Commission on Chinese and Japanese immigration, 94
eight-hour day, Nova Scotia, 235-36, 238
Industrial Relations, 1919: on principles Labor Section, II; recommends National Industrial Conference, 63, report of, 108; on employers' organizations, 181; favors minimum wage, 196-7; on eight-hour day, 231
Labor, British Columbia: on Asiatics, 408; enforcement fac- tory act, 444; scaffolding inspec- tors, 455; government regulation of camps, 463; electrical inspec- tion, 464
Relations of Labor and Capital in Canada, 1889: favors Dominion factory act, 48-49, 50; on child labor, 79-80, 303; causes amendment Quebec factory act, 323; on inspection and overload- ing vessels, 458-60
to enquire into mills and factories, on child labor, 78, 357
to enquire into sweating system: favors Dominion factory act, 50; on home work, 87; on Ontario and Quebec factory acts, 433
Commodity, labor as: Labor Sec- tion on, 20
Commons and Andrews: conspiracy in United Staes, 190-91; Clayton Act, 191; minimum wage in United States, 230 Conciliation, 86, 95
Conspiracy, 70, 116-65, 189-94 Conspiracy and Protection of Pro- perty Act (British), 126, 127, 129, 192
Contract, breach of: law of 1877, 129-30 Conventions. See International
Labor Conference Criminal Code, amendments pro- posed by Trades and Labor Con- gress, 141, 157-58
Criminal Law Amendment Act, 1872: terms of, 124; report of House of Commons committee on, 126; amendments of 1875 and 1876, 127-28
Crothers, Hon. T. W., , 94
Damage suits, 116-65, 139, 140, 193-94
Eight-hour day. See Hours of work Emigration. See Immigration and emigration
Employers' Association: Toronto, 179-80, Manitoba, 180 Employers' associations: Industrial Relations Commission on, 181; restrictions on, 181-82 Employment agencies: private for- bidden, 100; public established,
Employment Offices Coordination Act, 39, 42, IOI
Employment Service Council of Canada, 40, 63, 101
Employment Service of Canada, 39, IOI
Enforcement labor laws, 411-471, 475-76: Labor Section on, 20; women's part in, 413
mines, 414-29, 467, 468: Alberta, 428-29; British Colum- bia, 418-23; Manitoba, 427; Northwest Territories, 427; Nova Scotia, 414-18; Ontario, 423-25; Quebec, 426-7; Saskatchewan, 429; Yukon, 428
factories, 430-47, 467-69: recommendations on, 23-24, 27- 32; action on, 45, 471: Alberta, 446-47; British Columbia, 443-45; Manitoba, 439-41; New Bruns- wick, 442-43; Nova Scotia, 441- 42; Ontario, 430-36; Quebec, 436-39; Saskatchewan, 445-46
stores, workshops and bake- shops, 447-52, 469: Alberta, 452; British Columbia, 450-51; Mani- tɔba, 449-50; New Brunswick, 452; Nova Scotia, 451; Ontario, 447-49; Quebec, 450; Saskatche- wan, 452
building construction, 452-55, 469: Alberta, 455; British Columbia, 455; Manitoba, 452- 53; Ontario, 454-55; Quebec, 453-54; Saskatchewan, 455
shipping: Canada, 456-60, 470 " construction works, 460-63, 470; Canada, 460-61; British Columbia, 462-63; Manitoba, 463; New Brunswick, 463; Nova Scotia, 463; Ontario, 461; Quebec, 462; Saskatchewan, 462
electrical construction, 463- 66, 470: Alberta, 465; British Columbia, 463-64; Manitoba, 466; Nova Scotia, 466; Ontario, 465; Saskatchewan, 465
explosives, 466-67: Canada, 466; Alberta, 466; British Columbia, 466; Manitoba, 467; New Brunswick, 467; Nova Scotia, 467; Ontario, 467; Quebec, 467; Saskatchewan, 467; Yukon, 467
Equal pay, 386-88; Labor Section
on, 20; no legal recognition, 475; War Labor policy on, 387
Factories. See Child Labor, En- forcement labor laws, Hours of Work, Rest days
Factory legislation: proposed Do- minion acts, 48-49, 50, 81; pro- posed Ontario act, 48 Fair wage on government con- tracts, 195-215, 229, 472-73; Labor Section on, 20; origin in Great Britain, 195; Trades and Labor Congress on 196, 199, 201, 202, 203; Dominion legislation,
shops and bakeshops, 249-61: Alberta, 259-61; British Colum- bia, 256-57; Manitoba, 251-52; New Brunswick, 258-59; North- west Territories, 253-54; Nova Scotia, 254-55; Ontario, 249-51; Quebec, 252-53; Saskatchewan, 257-58
railways and street railways: Canada, 261; Nova Scotia, 262- 63; Ontario, 261-62
public works: Manitoba, 263 hotels: Quebec, 263-64
fire departments: Alberta, 264; British Columbia, 264; Ontario, 264
chauffeurs: Ontario, 264 Hours of work, eight-hour day: Labor Section on, 20; jurisdiction in legislation, 56, 57-58; on Do- minion work, 96, 233; considered in Parliament, 233-39; proposed in Ontario, 236, 237
inland navigation: recommen- dation, 24, no action, 42
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