Public Regulation of the Rate of WagesH.W. Wilson Company, 1917 - 74 pages |
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... employment of apprentices in textile mills and factories . In 1819 another forward step was taken by the passage of a similar act applying to child laborers in the cotton or textile industry . Then in 1824 and 1825 came the repeal of ...
... employment of apprentices in textile mills and factories . In 1819 another forward step was taken by the passage of a similar act applying to child laborers in the cotton or textile industry . Then in 1824 and 1825 came the repeal of ...
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... 1906 . 3 Carlton Hayes , " British Social Politics , " Debates , Fourth Series , Vol . 154 , cal . 886. Sqq . 9 Edw . VII , ch . 7 , Sept. 20 , 1909 . tion of employment , is an old legal principle adapted 18 PUBLIC REGULATION OF.
... 1906 . 3 Carlton Hayes , " British Social Politics , " Debates , Fourth Series , Vol . 154 , cal . 886. Sqq . 9 Edw . VII , ch . 7 , Sept. 20 , 1909 . tion of employment , is an old legal principle adapted 18 PUBLIC REGULATION OF.
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Rinehart John Swenson. tion of employment , is an old legal principle adapted to present day conditions . We have seen how from 1349 until 1824 a maxi- mum rate of wages was fixed by law in certain industries ; we have seen how in the ...
Rinehart John Swenson. tion of employment , is an old legal principle adapted to present day conditions . We have seen how from 1349 until 1824 a maxi- mum rate of wages was fixed by law in certain industries ; we have seen how in the ...
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... employment not secured by the agreement of the worker at satisfactory compensation , but at a wage dictated by the employer . The worker in such a case has no voice in fixing the hours or wages , or choice to refuse it , but must accept ...
... employment not secured by the agreement of the worker at satisfactory compensation , but at a wage dictated by the employer . The worker in such a case has no voice in fixing the hours or wages , or choice to refuse it , but must accept ...
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... employment from any contract in the course of that employ- ment which is against public policy . The possession of this power by government in no manner conflicts with the proposi- tion that , generally speaking , every citizen has a ...
... employment from any contract in the course of that employ- ment which is against public policy . The possession of this power by government in no manner conflicts with the proposi- tion that , generally speaking , every citizen has a ...
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