Bulletin of the Department of Labor, 9. köide,50–53. numberU.S. Government Printing Office, 1904 |
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... force for a further period of two years , from May 31 , 1905 , unless either party hereto shall , before March 1 ... Night work : Fifty hours to constitute a week's work . Holidays to be paid for as follows : Time and half - time on New ...
... force for a further period of two years , from May 31 , 1905 , unless either party hereto shall , before March 1 ... Night work : Fifty hours to constitute a week's work . Holidays to be paid for as follows : Time and half - time on New ...
Page 501
... night work in such establishments as use a regular night force are given in footnotes . The facts which appear most prominent in this table are the lack of uniformity in regard both to working time and to intermissions , and the greater ...
... night work in such establishments as use a regular night force are given in footnotes . The facts which appear most prominent in this table are the lack of uniformity in regard both to working time and to intermissions , and the greater ...
Page 504
two night work was not general except in certain localities . There were two methods of employing night labor , the ... force began work at 1 p . m . , immediately after the day force had left the mill , and finished at 4.45 p . m . When ...
two night work was not general except in certain localities . There were two methods of employing night labor , the ... force began work at 1 p . m . , immediately after the day force had left the mill , and finished at 4.45 p . m . When ...
Page 505
... night work followed the method of alternating day and night shifts of a week each . The night week in the 5 glass ... force may be short a few boys when it begins work , and boys who have just finished day work are often kept a part of the ...
... night work followed the method of alternating day and night shifts of a week each . The night week in the 5 glass ... force may be short a few boys when it begins work , and boys who have just finished day work are often kept a part of the ...
Page 525
... night schools in Massachusetts , New York , New Jersey , Pennsylvania , and Maryland . The large attendance at day schools in Rhode Island was due to the provision of the education law in force when the State was visited , which ...
... night schools in Massachusetts , New York , New Jersey , Pennsylvania , and Maryland . The large attendance at day schools in Rhode Island was due to the provision of the education law in force when the State was visited , which ...
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