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| Boutelle Ellsworth Lowe - Labor laws and legislation - 1921 - 492 pages
...machinery provided for in Section I and associated with that of the League of Nations. They recognise that differences of climate, habits and customs, of economic...labor should not be regarded merely as an article of commeree, they think that there are methods and principles for regulating labor conditions which all... | |
| Edward Mandell House, Charles Seymour - History - 1921 - 554 pages
...machinery associated with that of the League of Nations to further this great end. They recognize that differences of climate, habits and customs of economic...attainment. But holding, as they do, that labor should not he regarded merely as an article of commerce, they think that there are methods and principles for... | |
| Allied and Associated Powers (1914-1920) - World War, 1914-1918 - 1921 - 464 pages
...machinery provided for in Section I and associated with that of the League of Nations. They recognise that differences of climate, habits and customs, of economic...tradition, make strict uniformity in the conditions of labour difficult of immediate attainment. But, holding, as they do, that labour should not be regarded... | |
| David Hunter Miller - Industrial relations - 1921 - 90 pages
...machinery provided for in Section I and associated with that of the League of Nations. "They recognize that differences of climate, habits and customs, of economic...tradition, make strict uniformity in the conditions of labour difficult of immediate attainment. But, holding as they do, that labour should not be regarded... | |
| International Labour Office - Agricultural laborers - 1921 - 192 pages
...been obtained. ' ' At the same time, the High Contracting Parties recognise in the same Article that " differences of climate, habits and customs of economic...tradition make strict uniformity in the conditions of labour difficult of immediate attainment." At the Washington Conference, one of the Delegates of the... | |
| David Saville Muzzey - United States - 1921 - 650 pages
...advisers, auditors, secretaries, etc., is appended. See Senate Document No. 259, 65th Congress, 2d Session. should not be regarded merely as an article of commerce, they think that there are methods and principles for the ratification of labor conditions which all industrial communities should endeavor... | |
| International Labour Office - Labor laws and legislation - 1923 - 624 pages
...in the conditions of labour difficult of immediate attainment. But, holding as they do that labour should not be regarded merely as an article of commerce, they think that there are methods and principles for regulating labour conditions which all industrial communities should endeavour to apply,... | |
| International Labour Office - Labor laws and legislation, International - 1921 - 56 pages
...In what measure, to adopt the actual terms of the Treaty of Peace, is the careful consideration of "differences of climate, habits and customs, of economic opportunity, and industrial tradition" consistent with progress towards more nearly uniform conditions of labour, which is one of the chief... | |
| Delos Franklin Wilcox - Electric railroads - 1921 - 820 pages
...the Federal Government as applied by the National War Labor Board. Upon this point the Treaty states "that labor should not be regarded merely as an article of commerce" and that among the methods and principles deemed to be of special and urgent importance for regulating... | |
| Labor laws and legislation - 1921 - 778 pages
...In what measure, to adopt the actual terms Qf the Treaty of Peace, is the careful consideration of " differences of climate, habits and customs, of economic opportunity, and industrial tradition " consistent with progress towards more nearly uniform conditions of labour, which is one of the chief... | |
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