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... Department of Labor of Canada since 1915 . It is impossible to mention by name the many who have contributed to this study . Professors Samuel McCune Lindsay and Robert L. Schuyler of Columbia University read the manuscript and made ...
... Department of Labor of Canada since 1915 . It is impossible to mention by name the many who have contributed to this study . Professors Samuel McCune Lindsay and Robert L. Schuyler of Columbia University read the manuscript and made ...
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... Department of Labor and the Department of Railways and Canals in the placing of orders for equipment for the Canadian National Railways . In conformity with the recommendation that arrange- ments for the disinfection of wool infected ...
... Department of Labor and the Department of Railways and Canals in the placing of orders for equipment for the Canadian National Railways . In conformity with the recommendation that arrange- ments for the disinfection of wool infected ...
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... Department of Justice con- sidered that the recommendation concerning reciprocity of treatment of foreign workers required agreements with other members of the International Labor Organization , but none have as yet been made . In ...
... Department of Justice con- sidered that the recommendation concerning reciprocity of treatment of foreign workers required agreements with other members of the International Labor Organization , but none have as yet been made . In ...
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... Department of Health . ' Of the three conventions and four recommendations of the Genoa Conference the Department of Justice decided that all were within Dominion jurisdiction except the recommen- dation as to hours of work in the ...
... Department of Health . ' Of the three conventions and four recommendations of the Genoa Conference the Department of Justice decided that all were within Dominion jurisdiction except the recommen- dation as to hours of work in the ...
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... Department of Labor lists the following provincial legislation on the subject— “ Agri- cultural Instruction and Technical Education Acts of Canada ; the Vocational Education Acts of Prince Edward Island , New Brunswick and Ontario ; the ...
... Department of Labor lists the following provincial legislation on the subject— “ Agri- cultural Instruction and Technical Education Acts of Canada ; the Vocational Education Acts of Prince Edward Island , New Brunswick and Ontario ; the ...
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Page 115 - That the labor of a human being is not a commodity or article of commerce. Nothing contained in the antitrust laws shall be construed to forbid the existence and operation of labor, agricultural, or horticultural organizations, instituted for the purposes of mutual help, and not having capital stock or conducted for profit, or to forbid or restrain individual members of such organizations from lawfully carrying out the legitimate objects thereof; nor shall such organizations, or the members thereof,...
Page 166 - An act done by a person in contemplation or furtherance of a trade dispute shall not be actionable on the ground only that it induces some other person to break a contract of employment or that it is an interference with the trade, business, or employment of some other person, or with the right of some other person to dispose of his capital or his labour as he wills.
Page 411 - Each State should make provision for a system of inspection in which women should take part, in order to ensure the enforcement of the laws and regulations for the protection of the employed.
Page 12 - Whereas the League of Nations has for its object the establishment of universal peace, and such a peace can be established only if it is based upon social justice...
Page 15 - When the Conference has decided on the adoption of proposals with regard to an item in the agenda, it will rest with the Conference to determine whether these proposals should take the form: (a) of a recommendation to be submitted to the...
Page 36 - Convention of 1919 limiting the hours of work in industrial undertakings to eight in the day and forty-eight in the week...
Page 149 - It shall be lawful for one or more persons, acting on their own behalf or on behalf of a trade union or of an individual employer or firm...
Page 123 - trade union" means any combination, whether temporary or permanent, for regulating the relations between workmen and masters, or between workmen and workmen, or between masters and masters, or for imposing restrictive conditions on the conduct of any trade or business...
Page 125 - ... near a house or place where a person resides or works or carries on business or happens to be, if they so attend merely for the purpose of peacefully obtaining or communicating information, or of peacefully persuading any person to work or abstain from working'.
Page 103 - In establishments where union and nonunion men and women now work together and the employer meets only with employees or representatives engaged in said establishments, the continuance of such conditions shall not be deemed a grievance. This declaration, however, is not intended in any manner to deny the right or discourage the practice of the formation of labor unions or the joining of the same by the workers in said establishments, as guaranteed in the last paragraph, nor to prevent the War Labor...