| 1918 - 728 lehte
...shall, so far as practicable, secure for able-bodied men wages which, in the opinion of the Board, are adequate to promote efficiency, and to enable a man...family in accordance with such standard of comfort as may be reasonable in relation to the nature of his occupation. Agreed to, two suggested amendments... | |
| Great Britain - 1918 - 686 lehte
...secure, so far as practicable, for able-bodied men such wages as are in the opinion of the Wages Board adequate to promote efficiency and to enable a man...family in accordance with such standard of comfort as may be reasonable in relation to the nature of his occupation. 9. Any minimum rates fixed under the... | |
| Ernest Selley - 1919 - 212 lehte
...rates for able-bodied men the Wages Board is to secure, " so far as practicable," that the wages are " adequate to promote efficiency and to enable a man...family in accordance with such standard of comfort as may be reasonable in relation to the nature of his occupation." Further, it is part of the duty of... | |
| William George Savage - 1919 - 354 lehte
...shall, 90 far as practicable, secure for able-bodied men wages which, in the opinion of the Board, are adequate to promote efficiency, and to enable a man in an ordinary case to maintain himself and bis family in accordance with such standard of comfort as may be reasonable 1n relation to the nature... | |
| William George Savage - 1919 - 350 lehte
...wages which, in the opinion of the Board, arc adequate to promote efficiency, and to enable a man in au ordinary case to maintain himself and his family in accordance with such standard of comfort as may be reasonable in relation to the nature of his occupation." With the minimum wage of 25s. mentioned... | |
| 1920 - 780 lehte
...should try to secure, so far as practicable, for pble bodied men such wages as were, in its opinion, adequate to promote efficiency and to enable a man...might be reasonable in relation to the nature of his employment. If, after conviction, the ^mployer persists in paying less than the minimum rate fixed,... | |
| Children's Hospital (Washington, D.C.) - 1920 - 532 lehte
...shall, so far as practicable, secure for able bodied men wages which, in the opinion of the Board, are adequate to promote efficiency and to enable a man...family in accordance with such standard of comfort as may be reasonable in relation to the nature of his occupation. 7. Any workman employed in agriculture,... | |
| Frederick Ernest Green - 1920 - 418 lehte
...livelihood. The able-bodied men were to have wages fixed by the Agricultural Wages Board high enough to " promote efficiency and to enable a man in an...family in accordance with such standard of comfort as may be reasonable in relation to the nature of his occupation." All those, of either sex came under... | |
| 1920 - 778 lehte
...should try to secure, so far as practicable, for rble bodied men such wages as were, in its opinion, adequate to promote efficiency and to enable a man...maintain himself and his family in accordance with suchstandard of comfort as might be reasonable in relation to the nature of his employment. When a... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - 1921 - 484 lehte
...Section 5 (6) of the Corn Production Act, to fix such minimum rates of wages " as will enable a worker to maintain himself and his family in accordance with such standard of comfort as may be reasonable in relation to the nature of hia occupation," and that the Board have no right to... | |
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