Public Regulation of the Rate of WagesH.W. Wilson Company, 1917 - 74 pages |
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... question , 62 per cent said that they spent no money for pleasure that it took all their earnings to meet their daily expenses . " Yet these girls crave considerable diversion - they want to forget their troubles - they 115 1 The Social ...
... question , 62 per cent said that they spent no money for pleasure that it took all their earnings to meet their daily expenses . " Yet these girls crave considerable diversion - they want to forget their troubles - they 115 1 The Social ...
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... question of judgment and dis- cretion , and not an administrative question of fact . But , from the legal point of view , the Commission does not determine either the hours of labor or the rate of wages . The act itself sets the ...
... question of judgment and dis- cretion , and not an administrative question of fact . But , from the legal point of view , the Commission does not determine either the hours of labor or the rate of wages . The act itself sets the ...
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... question , affords no ground for judicial interference , unless the act in question is unmistakably and palpably in excess of legislative power . . . . If there ex- isted a condition of affairs concerning which the legislature of the ...
... question , affords no ground for judicial interference , unless the act in question is unmistakably and palpably in excess of legislative power . . . . If there ex- isted a condition of affairs concerning which the legislature of the ...
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... question with the particular occupation in question . If , from such connection , standing by itself and in- dependent of other causes and conditions , there does not arise peculiar conditions menacing the health , comfort and safety of ...
... question with the particular occupation in question . If , from such connection , standing by itself and in- dependent of other causes and conditions , there does not arise peculiar conditions menacing the health , comfort and safety of ...
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... question whether the operation of the acts has bettered the monetary position of the operative , " say the official Year Book of Australia , " " may be answered in the affirmative . Start- ing from the lowest point , the provision of an ...
... question whether the operation of the acts has bettered the monetary position of the operative , " say the official Year Book of Australia , " " may be answered in the affirmative . Start- ing from the lowest point , the provision of an ...
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