| South Australia - 1906 - 324 lehte
...operation of this section is suspended, employ continuously in any factory for more than five hours, without an interval of at least half an hour for a meal, any woman, young person, or child. Penalty, Five Pounds. (2) The Minister may suspend the operation... | |
| Great Britain - 1874 - 752 lehte
...: (1.) A child, young person, or woman shall not be employed except between those hours ; and (2.) A child, young person, or woman shall not be employed...four hours and a half without an interval of at least hah1' an hour for a meal ; and (3.) There shall be allowed between the hours of six in the morning... | |
| John Wade - 1874 - 1018 lehte
...may be employed in a factory between 6.0 AM and 6.0 p. м., rir between 7.0 AM and 7.0 PM, but may not be employed continuously for more than four hours...without an interval of at least half an hour for a meal. Two hours shall also be allowed nn every day but Saturday, during the time for employment, for meals,... | |
| 1874 - 796 lehte
...which women and children may be employed, and limited those hours to 56i. It has also provided that a child, young person, or woman, shall not be employed continuously for more than 4i hours without an interval of at' least half an hour for a meal. Not more than 10 hours' work a -day... | |
| Henry C. Greenwood, Temple C. Martin - 1874 - 994 lehte
...— (1.) A child, young person, or woman shall not be employed except between those hours ; and (2.) A child, young person, or woman shall not be employed continuously for more than 4 J hours without an interval of at least half an hour for a meal ; and (3.) There shall be allowed... | |
| 1874 - 792 lehte
...only dining a period of twelve hoius, between six and six, or seven and seven, that they shall not 1« employed continuously for more than four hours and a half, without an interval of half-an-hour for a meal. On every day but Saturday two hours are to be allowed for meals, and of such... | |
| ERNEST HART - 1875 - 454 lehte
...9, 1875 are to be either from six to six o'clock or from seven to seven. The employment is not to be continuously for more than four hours and a half without an interval of half an hour for a meal, and one hour out of two, except on Saturday, at least to be before three o'clock.... | |
| Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton - 1876 - 432 lehte
...in English factories, of both women and children. Henceforth no youthful or female factory hand can be employed continuously for more than four hours and a half without having an interval of at least half an hour for rest and a meal — ten hours' work a day being now... | |
| Alexander Wynter Blyth - 1876 - 702 lehte
...before 3 o'clock PM No child, young person, or woman muy be employed for more than four and a half hours without an interval of at least half an hour for a meal.— (37 & 38 Viet. c. 44, s. 5. ) Overcrowding. — No factory shall be so overcrowded while work is carried... | |
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