| American Bar Association - Bar associations - 1911 - 1064 pages
...for women, providing that those in certain employment shall not be required or permitted to work more than eight hours in any one day or more than forty.eight hours in any one week. An act providing that a conviction may be had upon the testimony of an accomplice... | |
| William Howe Tolman, Adelaide Wood Guthrie - Hygiene - 1912 - 248 pages
...this state, before eight o'clock in the morning or after five o'clock in the evening of any day, or for more than eight hours in any one day ; or more than six days in a week. No boy under eighteen years of age is allowed to work in any factory more than... | |
| Oregon. Office of the Secretary of State - Oregon - 1912 - 270 pages
...conditions herein mentioned and every such contract shall contain a condition that no person shall be employed for more than eight hours in any one day or forty-eight hours in any one week, unless in cases of emergency when no other competent labor is available... | |
| Bessie Beatty - California - 1912 - 96 pages
...or telephone establishment or office, or by any express or transportation company in this State more than eight hours in any one day, or more than forty-eight hours in any week; provided, however, that the provisions in this section shall not apply to nor effect the... | |
| Child welfare - 1916 - 1158 pages
...this State before eight o'clock in the morning, or after five o'clock in the evening of any day, or for more than eight hours in any one day, or more than six days in any one week. 2. No male minor under the age of eighteen years shall be employed or permitted... | |
| United States. Bureau of Labor - Child labor - 1912 - 1140 pages
...chlldrenState before eight o'clock in the morning, or after five o'clock in the evening of any day, or for more than eight hours in any one day, or more than six days in any one week. 2. No male minor under the age of eighteen years shall be employed Hours... | |
| George A. Stevens - Printing - 1913 - 782 pages
...factory in this State before 8 o'clock in the morning or after 5 o'clock in the evening of. any day, or for more than eight hours in any one day, or more than six days in any one week." Senator Page introduced it on the first day of the 1907 session of the Legislature.... | |
| Wiley Hampton Swift - Child labor - 1913 - 604 pages
...the age of fourteen years, or (b) of a child between the a«es of fourteen years and sixteen years for more than eight hours in any one day or more than six days in any one week, or after the hour of seven o'clock postmeridian, or before the hour of seven... | |
| Eli Witwer Weaver - Vocational guidance - 1913 - 222 pages
...this state before eight o'clock in the morning or after five o'clock in the evening of any day, or for more than eight hours in any one day, or more than six days in any week; and no child under the age of sixteen shall be permitted to work in connection... | |
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