Public Regulation of the Rate of WagesH.W. Wilson Company, 1917 - 74 pages |
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... interest of the employer and the employed , and of society as the ultimate benefactor . The expression of the principle as a legal dictum is a compara- tively recent development , but its practical influence can be traced back more than ...
... interest of the employer and the employed , and of society as the ultimate benefactor . The expression of the principle as a legal dictum is a compara- tively recent development , but its practical influence can be traced back more than ...
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... interest , had apprenticed his son , or had pensioned his widow . * Elizabeth substituted for the Statute of Laborers a similar act , the Statute of Apprenticeship , which empowered the justices in Quarter Sessions to fix the rate of ...
... interest , had apprenticed his son , or had pensioned his widow . * Elizabeth substituted for the Statute of Laborers a similar act , the Statute of Apprenticeship , which empowered the justices in Quarter Sessions to fix the rate of ...
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... interest . In Minnesota constitutional objections have successfully blocked the enforcement of the law . On November 23 , 1914 , Judge Catlin of the Ramsey County District Court declared the act un- constitutional on the grounds that it ...
... interest . In Minnesota constitutional objections have successfully blocked the enforcement of the law . On November 23 , 1914 , Judge Catlin of the Ramsey County District Court declared the act un- constitutional on the grounds that it ...
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... interest from which the 1 Nobel State Bank v . Haskell , 219 U.S. , 104 . 18 Cyc . 863 , quoted by the Oregon Supreme Court in its opinion in Stettler v . O'Hara , delivered March 17 , 1914 , and upholding the Oregon minimum wage law ...
... interest from which the 1 Nobel State Bank v . Haskell , 219 U.S. , 104 . 18 Cyc . 863 , quoted by the Oregon Supreme Court in its opinion in Stettler v . O'Hara , delivered March 17 , 1914 , and upholding the Oregon minimum wage law ...
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Rinehart John Swenson. individual cannot even voluntarily dissociate himself . In the interest of the public health , the State has come more and more to interfere in the relations between the employer and the em- ployee , even to the ...
Rinehart John Swenson. individual cannot even voluntarily dissociate himself . In the interest of the public health , the State has come more and more to interfere in the relations between the employer and the em- ployee , even to the ...
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