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... August and September ... * 330 VI . Duration of employment and amount of earnings of each member of labor organizations : ( a ) First quarter - January , February and March ... * 428 ( b ) Third quarter - July , August and September ...
... August and September ... * 330 VI . Duration of employment and amount of earnings of each member of labor organizations : ( a ) First quarter - January , February and March ... * 428 ( b ) Third quarter - July , August and September ...
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... August . 195 94,220 5,462 5.8 7.2 13.7 15.4 7.1 10.9 September .. 195 94,280 5,959 6.3 5.9 12.0 9.4 6.3 8.4 October . 195 92,062 6,383 6.9 5.6 10.8 11.7 11.2 9.8 November . December . 195 93,049 7,052 195 93,318 14,352 7.6 15.4 6.1 11.1 ...
... August . 195 94,220 5,462 5.8 7.2 13.7 15.4 7.1 10.9 September .. 195 94,280 5,959 6.3 5.9 12.0 9.4 6.3 8.4 October . 195 92,062 6,383 6.9 5.6 10.8 11.7 11.2 9.8 November . December . 195 93,049 7,052 195 93,318 14,352 7.6 15.4 6.1 11.1 ...
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... August .. 727 100 25 20 573 3 6 September .. 740 46 75 25 46 527 21 October . 1,132 100 100 450 476 6 November . 978 December . 659 8/0 50 100 430 392 36 122 135 360 The increase in the proportion of idle workmen in the xiv NEW YORK ...
... August .. 727 100 25 20 573 3 6 September .. 740 46 75 25 46 527 21 October . 1,132 100 100 450 476 6 November . 978 December . 659 8/0 50 100 430 392 36 122 135 360 The increase in the proportion of idle workmen in the xiv NEW YORK ...
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... August a report on the cost of living in Ottawa made by a committee of the Civil Service Association , which concludes that for a family of five with an income of $ 750 a year the advance in the cost of living in the decade 1897-1907 ...
... August a report on the cost of living in Ottawa made by a committee of the Civil Service Association , which concludes that for a family of five with an income of $ 750 a year the advance in the cost of living in the decade 1897-1907 ...
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... August . 727 100 25 20 573 3 6 September 740 46 75 25 46 527 21 October 1,132 100 100 450 476 6 Novonber . 978 10 100 430 392 6 Decomber . 669 36 122 135 55 20 601 1 360 The increase in the proportion of idle workmen in the xiv NEW YORK ...
... August . 727 100 25 20 573 3 6 September 740 46 75 25 46 527 21 October 1,132 100 100 450 476 6 Novonber . 978 10 100 430 392 6 Decomber . 669 36 122 135 55 20 601 1 360 The increase in the proportion of idle workmen in the xiv NEW YORK ...
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Page 887 - During the period between one hour after sunset and one hour before sunrise...
Page 865 - Act, unless he proves that he had taken all reasonable means, by publishing and to the best of his power enforcing the said rules as regulations for the working of the mine, to prevent such contravention or non-compliance.
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Page 843 - ... children, or any other class of persons, he may certify that manufacture, machinery, plant, process, or description of manual labour to be dangerous, and thereupon the Secretary of State may, subject to the provisions of this Act, make such regulations as appear to him to be reasonably practicable and to meet the necessity of the case.
Page 855 - Where a workman has given notice of an accident, he shall, if so required by the employer, submit himself for examination by a duly qualified medical practitioner provided and paid by the employer, and, if he refuses to submit himself to such examination, or in any way obstructs the same, his right to compensation, and to take or prosecute any proceeding under this Act in relation to compensation, shall be suspended until such examination has taken place.
Page 872 - WEAVING. ^YhereaB the processes of spinning and weaving flax and tow and the processes incidental thereto have been certified in pursuance of section 79 of the Factory and Workshop Act, 1901, to be dangerous: I hereby in pursuance of the powers conferred on me by that act make the following regulations, and direct that they shall apply to all factories in which the processes named above are carried on.
Page 882 - ... 2. Provision for the rescue from drowning of persons employed shall be made and maintained, and shall include: — (a) A supply of life-saving appliances, kept in readiness on the wharf or quay, which shall be reasonably adequate having regard to all the circumstances.
Page 878 - Whereas the manufacture of electric accumulators has been certified in pursuance of Section 79 of the Factory and Workshop Act, 1901. to be dangerous ; I hereby, in pursuance of the powers conferred on me by that Act, make the following regulations, and direct that they shall apply to all factories and workshops or parts thereof in which electric accumulators are manufactured. Definitions.—In these Regulations ' lead process ' means pasting, casting, lead burning, or any work involving contact...
Page 853 - No person shall in any way interfere, without the knowledge and concurrence of the occupier or manager, with the means and appliances provided for the removal of dust.
Page 843 - Subject as aforesaid, the inquiry and all proceedings preliminary and incidental thereto shall be conducted in accordance with rules made by the authority.