| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Labor - Child labor - 1916 - 324 pages
...There is a comma in mine; a child under the age of 14 years and then a comma. Mr. SMITH. And then, " For more than eight hours in any one day or more than six days in any one week." Mr. EMERY. That is a separate offense. That is surplusage. Mr. SMITH. I... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Com. on interstate commerce - 1916 - 328 pages
...under the age of fourteen years, or (b) of a child between the ages 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... | |
| 1917 - 88 pages
...significance of which is not clear, states that "nothing in this act shall be construed to permit children to be employed for more than eight hours in any one day or more than six days in any week and in accordance with the provisions of chapter 252, PL 1914." The earlier act... | |
| Wisconsin - 1917 - 602 pages
...employment falls between eight o'clock PM and six o'clock AM, in which event they may be employed not more than eight hours in any one day, or more than forty-eight hours in any one week. STATE FINANCES. GENERAL FUND. This fund embrares all state revenues applicable to... | |
| William Fenton Myers - New York (State) - 1918 - 560 pages
...o'clock in the morning. No child under sixteen shall be employed or permitted to work in a factory for more than eight hours in any one day, or more than six days in any one week, and no male under eighteen more than nine hours in any one day or more than... | |
| Public Affairs Information Service - Economics - 1919 - 534 pages
...makers. Monthly Labor R 7:675-6 S '18 Utah — Eight-hour law for women became effective May 12, 1919. It provides that women shall not be employed for more...women employed in shops and factories. Canneries are exceoted. Jl '19 Legislation, Comparative Analysis of state laws. In Illinois. Industrial survey. Hours... | |
| Nevada - Session laws - 1919 - 674 pages
...township, or any other political subdivision thereof, shall contain a condition that no person shall be employed for more than eight hours in any one day or more than fifty-six hours in any one week, except in cases of emergency where life or property is in imminent... | |
| California. Industrial Welfare Commission - Minimum wage - 1919 - 116 pages
...or suffer or permit any woman or minor to be employed at unskilled or unclassified occupations more than eight hours in any one day, or more than forty-eight hours in any week ; provided that the provisions of this section shall not apply to the harvesting, curing... | |
| California. Industrial Welfare Commission - Minimum wage - 1919 - 116 pages
...employ or suffer or permit any minor to work in the green fruit or vegetable packing industry more than eight hours in any one day or more than forty-eight hours in any week. 9. No person, firm or corporation shall employ or suffer or permit any adult woman to... | |
| New York (State). Department of Labor - Labor - 1919 - 1406 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 or fortyeight hours in any one week. 2. Ko male minor under the age of eighteen years shall... | |
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