Annual Report, 2. köideNew York (State). Bureau of Labor Statistics, New York (State). Department of Labor. Bureau of Statistics New York(State) Bureau of Labor Statistics, 1885 |
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Page 62
... live in and the care they get at home has more to do with it than any work they do in the mills . Q. Are the tenement houses that your employees live in con- sidered healthy ? A. Yes , sir ; that is where we have the advant- age of most ...
... live in and the care they get at home has more to do with it than any work they do in the mills . Q. Are the tenement houses that your employees live in con- sidered healthy ? A. Yes , sir ; that is where we have the advant- age of most ...
Page 63
... live three days without orders ; they cannot get trusted for they never pay ; if they get any money , they go and buy drink with it ; when they come here they are as poor as poverty's big toe ; we advance their fare here many times ...
... live three days without orders ; they cannot get trusted for they never pay ; if they get any money , they go and buy drink with it ; when they come here they are as poor as poverty's big toe ; we advance their fare here many times ...
Page 66
... lives of the employees ? A. I have no doubt of it , sir ; I was employed there for a dozen years ; I think they are in every respect the best provided for in the city . Q. Are you conversant with the number of children employed in the ...
... lives of the employees ? A. I have no doubt of it , sir ; I was employed there for a dozen years ; I think they are in every respect the best provided for in the city . Q. Are you conversant with the number of children employed in the ...
Page 69
... live and dress better than any other place in this country . Q. Are you in favor of the Compulsory Education law , which compels children under fourteen years of age to receive a certain amount of schooling each year ? A. Yes , sir . Q ...
... live and dress better than any other place in this country . Q. Are you in favor of the Compulsory Education law , which compels children under fourteen years of age to receive a certain amount of schooling each year ? A. Yes , sir . Q ...
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... live in idleness and depend on them for support ? A. Yes ; there are many cases . Q. You think it would be better for them to work and let the children go to school ? A. Yes , sir . Q. And if they did they could keep them in school ? A ...
... live in idleness and depend on them for support ? A. Yes ; there are many cases . Q. You think it would be better for them to work and let the children go to school ? A. Yes , sir . Q. And if they did they could keep them in school ? A ...
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Page 487 - The court of summary jurisdiction, when hearing and determining a case arising under this act, shall be constituted either of two or more justices of the peace in petty sessions sitting at a place appointed for holding petty sessions, or of some magistrate or officer sitting alone or with others at some court or other place appointed for the administration of justice...
Page 420 - ... to comply with the provisions of this section shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and...
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Page 340 - ... and shall, at the time of such employment, deliver to the employer a certificate in writing, signed by the teacher, or a school trustee of the district or of a school, certifying to such attendance or instruction...
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