Monthly labor review. v. 2, 1916, Volume 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1916 |
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... June 30 , 1914 .. Report for July 1 , 1914 , to June 30 , 1915 .. Safety rules , effective Jan. 1 , 1916 .. 63 515 515 39-44 481-484 187 Industrial welfare commission , report of wage board in fruit and vegetable canning industry Los ...
... June 30 , 1914 .. Report for July 1 , 1914 , to June 30 , 1915 .. Safety rules , effective Jan. 1 , 1916 .. 63 515 515 39-44 481-484 187 Industrial welfare commission , report of wage board in fruit and vegetable canning industry Los ...
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... June 30 , 1915 .. Bureau of Immigration , annual report , 1915 . Bureau of Naturalization , annual report , 1915 . Cuba , Secretaría de Hacienda . Immigration y movimiento de pasajeros en el año , 1915 ... Denmark : D ...
... June 30 , 1915 .. Bureau of Immigration , annual report , 1915 . Bureau of Naturalization , annual report , 1915 . Cuba , Secretaría de Hacienda . Immigration y movimiento de pasajeros en el año , 1915 ... Denmark : D ...
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... June 30 , 1915 . ctory investigating commission , New York , fourth report , 1915 . 196 313 301 527 662 526 307 169-187 195 35 659 312 276-283 314,664 atigue , industrial , investigation of , by physiological methods , home department ...
... June 30 , 1915 . ctory investigating commission , New York , fourth report , 1915 . 196 313 301 527 662 526 307 169-187 195 35 659 312 276-283 314,664 atigue , industrial , investigation of , by physiological methods , home department ...
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... June 30 , 1914 , workmen's compensation . Minimum wage commission . Third annual report , 1915 , and Bul . Nos , 8 and 10 . State board of labor and industries . Report on industrial home work .. ayor's committee ( New York City ) on ...
... June 30 , 1914 , workmen's compensation . Minimum wage commission . Third annual report , 1915 , and Bul . Nos , 8 and 10 . State board of labor and industries . Report on industrial home work .. ayor's committee ( New York City ) on ...
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... June 30 , 1915 .. Geological Survey . Mineral resources of the United States , 1914 . 193 312 658 Government Printing Office . Report of Public Printer , 1915 .. • 658 Interstate Commerce Commission . Accident Bulletin No. 55 . 312 ...
... June 30 , 1915 .. Geological Survey . Mineral resources of the United States , 1914 . 193 312 658 Government Printing Office . Report of Public Printer , 1915 .. • 658 Interstate Commerce Commission . Accident Bulletin No. 55 . 312 ...
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Page 91 - and reasonable treatment, B would have to give the horse proper food and water, shelter, and rest. I decided, therefore, to adopt a standard based on " the normal needs of the average employee regarded as a human being living in a civilized community.
Page 31 - not be less than the prevailing rate for a day's work in the, same trade or occupation in the locality within the State where such public work on, about, or in connection with which
Page 41 - disability to total disability must be determined by taking into account the nature of the physical injury or disfigurement, the occupation of the injured employee, and his age at the time of the injury. The
Page 92 - adult men, a wage which does not allow of the matrimonial condition and the maintenance of about five persons in a home would not be treated as a living wage. As for the secondary wage, it seemed to be the safest course, for an arbitrator not initiated into the mysteries
Page 92 - 2d.) ; but that, as these figures did not cover light, clothes, boots, furniture, utensils, rates, life insurance, savings, accident or benefit societies, loss of employment, union pay, books and newspapers, tram or train fares, sewing machine, mangle, school requisites, amusements and holidays, liquors, tobacco, sickness or death, religion or charity, I could not certify that any wages less than
Page 73 - health of munition workers committee, which was appointed in September, 1915, "to consider and advise on questions of industrial fatigue, hours of labor, and other matters affecting the physical health and physical efficiency of workers in munition factories and workshops,
Page 22 - the working of any person more than 10 hours in one day, in any mill, factory, or manufacturing establishment is injurious to the physical health and well-being of such person and tends to prevent him from acquiring that degree of intelligence that is necessary to make him a useful and desirable citizen of the State.
Page 78 - each with an equal squad of men. One let his men work as they pleased, but as hard as possible. The other divided his men into three sets, to work in rotation, each set digging their hardest for 5 minutes and then resting for 10, till their spell of labor came again. The latter team won easily.
Page 81 - the normal needs of the average employee regarded as a human being living in a civilized community.