Bulletin of the International Labour Office, 2. köideContains the full text of, or extracts from, all laws and orders concerning the protection of insurance of the working classes, and bibliographies of labor legislation and labor statistics (in v. 1-2, 4-13); the bibliographies in v. 1-2 are paged consecutively with the volumes; in v. 4-13 they are in the form of supplements, which are bound at the end of each volume. |
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Page xi
... least two employers had voted with the workmen , or two workmen with the employers . No new special Boards were to be appointed . The Act was to remain in force until the 31st October , 1903 . On 19th February , 1903 , the Commission ...
... least two employers had voted with the workmen , or two workmen with the employers . No new special Boards were to be appointed . The Act was to remain in force until the 31st October , 1903 . On 19th February , 1903 , the Commission ...
Page xxvii
... least 8 hours ' rest in the hotel itself ( in Belgium , a whole holiday every fortnight or a half - holiday every week ; in France , rest in rotation . ) In place of the police regulations of 21st May , 1882 , a new Act relating to ...
... least 8 hours ' rest in the hotel itself ( in Belgium , a whole holiday every fortnight or a half - holiday every week ; in France , rest in rotation . ) In place of the police regulations of 21st May , 1882 , a new Act relating to ...
Page xxix
... least twice a year in towns with a population exceeding 10,000 . Registers have to be handed in for examination not later than 14 days after the conclusion of each calendar year . On examining the registers the authorities have to ...
... least twice a year in towns with a population exceeding 10,000 . Registers have to be handed in for examination not later than 14 days after the conclusion of each calendar year . On examining the registers the authorities have to ...
Page xxx
... least 200 workpeople attached to them as associates ( i.e. about 398 guilds altogether ) are required to place the management of their employment bureaux in the charge of a committee consisting of an equal number of employers and ...
... least 200 workpeople attached to them as associates ( i.e. about 398 guilds altogether ) are required to place the management of their employment bureaux in the charge of a committee consisting of an equal number of employers and ...
Page xxxvii
... least 15 cbm . for each person employed in all printing works , and in type - foundries at least 12 cbm . On the other hand , exceptions to the second rule ( height of workrooms ) may still be allowed , on application being made by the ...
... least 15 cbm . for each person employed in all printing works , and in type - foundries at least 12 cbm . On the other hand , exceptions to the second rule ( height of workrooms ) may still be allowed , on application being made by the ...
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accident insurance administrative agreement agricultural alien amend apply appointed apprentices April Arbeiter Arrêté royal authorities Berlin Bill carried certificate Chief Inspector classes Commerce and Labour Commercial Employees Committee of Counsel compensation Congress contemplated contract contravention Court dated deutschen district Drucks duties E.B. II employer establishments Factory and Workshop factory or workroom France Fund German German Empire Gewerkschaften Government granted gross registered tonnage guild immigration Industrial Code inspection issued J. R. MacDonald Jahre July June manufacture master mines notice notification occupier offence Office Order organisation paid paragraph payment pension period of employment persons employed phosphorus piecework prescribed price or rate prohibition provisions pursuance regulations Reichstag relating Report resolutions respect rules Secretary Secretary of Commerce Section servant Special Board Sub-section Sunday rest travail undertakings Verband vessel VIII wages women workers workmen Wyman & Sons young persons
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Page xliv - Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That from and after the passage of this act it shall be unlawful for any person, company, partnership, or corporation, in any manner whatsoever, to prepay the transportation, or in any way assist or encourage the importation or migration of any alien or aliens, any foreigner or foreigners, into the United States...
Page xliii - ... anarchists, or persons who believe in or advocate the overthrow by force or violence of the Government of the United States, or of all government, or of all forms of law, or the assassination of public officials...
Page lvii - ... than the United States or to any insular possession of the United States or to the Canal Zone are being used for the purpose of enabling the holders to come to the continental territory of the United States to the detriment of labor conditions therein, the President...
Page liv - ... the duty, necessity, or propriety of the unlawful assaulting or killing of any officer or officers, either of specific individuals or of officers generally, of the Government of the United States...
Page xliii - States who later goes in transit from one part of the United States to another through foreign contiguous territory...
Page xlv - States shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall, on conviction, be punished by a fine not exceeding one thousand dollars, or by imprisonment for a term not exceeding two years, or by both such fine and Imprisonment for each and every alien so landed or brought in or attempted to be landed or brought In.
Page xlv - SEC. 9. That it shall be unlawful for any person, including any transportation company other than railway lines entering the United States from foreign contiguous territory...
Page l - Labor] have charge of the administration of all laws relating to the immigration of aliens into the United States, and shall have the control, direction, and supervision of all officers, clerks, and employees appointed thereunder. He shall establish such rules and regulations, prescribe such forms of...
Page lv - Labor, have access to aliens who have been admitted to the United States for the purpose of presenting, either orally or in writing, the special inducements offered by such State or Territory to aliens to settle therein.
Page 49 - Act he shall be entitled, upon information duly laid by him, to have any other person whom he charges as the actual offender brought before the Court at the time appointed for hearing the charge, and if, after the commission of the offence has been proved, the...