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... employer and employed . " It will be perceived at a glance that the duties imposed by law upon this Bureau are broad and onerous ; in fact , so broad that they reach to the very centre of our present system of industrial develop- ment ...
... employer and employed . " It will be perceived at a glance that the duties imposed by law upon this Bureau are broad and onerous ; in fact , so broad that they reach to the very centre of our present system of industrial develop- ment ...
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... Employers ..... Blank No. 3 .......... For Employees ............ . Blank No. 4 ......... For Grangers ... employer and the employed , either by the allowance of a percentage of profits in addition to daily wages , or by such co ...
... Employers ..... Blank No. 3 .......... For Employees ............ . Blank No. 4 ......... For Grangers ... employer and the employed , either by the allowance of a percentage of profits in addition to daily wages , or by such co ...
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... Employers . Builders and Contractors . Employers in Mechanical Business . Livery - stable Keepers . Milkmen . Minors - see Instructions . Peddlers . Restaurant Keepers . Shopkeepers - all Trades . Undertakers . 66 " Manufacturing " 6 ...
... Employers . Builders and Contractors . Employers in Mechanical Business . Livery - stable Keepers . Milkmen . Minors - see Instructions . Peddlers . Restaurant Keepers . Shopkeepers - all Trades . Undertakers . 66 " Manufacturing " 6 ...
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... employer and the employed . As the Bureau is now entering upon another year's work , it appeals to you for your vigorous and industrious co - operation in carrying out that part of the law which makes it a duty to inquire into the ...
... employer and the employed . As the Bureau is now entering upon another year's work , it appeals to you for your vigorous and industrious co - operation in carrying out that part of the law which makes it a duty to inquire into the ...
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... employer ? ......... 14. What are your actual earnings per day ? ......... 15. What during the year have been your average earnings per week ? ......... 16. What amount of wages fairly earned , for the last two years , has your employer ...
... employer ? ......... 14. What are your actual earnings per day ? ......... 15. What during the year have been your average earnings per week ? ......... 16. What amount of wages fairly earned , for the last two years , has your employer ...
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2-Salary 4-Workers using Money 66 3-Professional 9 cash abutilon acre advantages American Amount of Deposits arbitration and conciliation Average Daily Wages banks benefit blanks Boots and Shoes Bureau capital cash monthly cash semi-monthly cash weekly cent Cigar Maker Class 1-Day Wages co-operation co-operative committee condition cost Crispins cultivation DEPOSITORS Deposits of $300 distribution earnings educational Egg Harbor City employment England expenses Factory farm farmers fibre furnish German Hammonton Hats Hatter industrial interest Irish American Irish mar Iron Jersey Jewelry jute labor class land Machinery maize manufacturers meeting months mar months sing Number of Deposits occupation Office Number operatives organization Painter Pottery pounds present production profit prosperity question Railroad reel represented respect Rochdale Pioneers savings says Shoemaker Silk Weaver societies soil South Jersey statistics success supply TABLE tion Total Number trade Vineland weekly 1 50 weeks workingmen workmen
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Página 279 - SEC. 2. Any person violating any of the provisions of Section 1 of this act shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof before any court of competent jurisdiction, shall be fined in any sum not less than...
Página 79 - State, to issue for the payment of labor, any order or other paper whatsoever, unless the same purports to be redeemable for its face value, In lawful money of the United States...
Página vii - March in each year, statistical details relating to all departments of labor in the Commonwealth, especially in its relations to the commercial, industrial, social, educational and sanitary condition of the laboring classes, and to the permanent prosperity of the productive industry of the Commonwealth.
Página 89 - For education promotes peace by teaching men the realities of life and the obligations which are involved in the very existence of society ; it promotes intellectual development, not only by training the individual intellect, but by sifting out from the masses of ordinary or inferior capacities, those which are competent to increase the general welfare by occupying higher positions ; and, lastly, it promotes morality and refinement, by teaching men to discipline themselves...
Página 278 - ... the provisions of this act, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof before any court of competent jurisdiction shall be punished by a fine...
Página 277 - Section 1. Be it enacted by the general assembly of the State of Ohio, that it shall be unlawful for any person...
Página 18 - Such exemption shall continue after the death of such householder, for the benefit of the husband or wife surviving, so long as he or she continues to occupy such homestead, and of the children until the youngest child becomes twenty-one years of age...
Página 258 - Is to prevent anything of this sort, and If any strike or suspension of work take place, the board will refuse to inquire into the matter in dispute till work Is resumed, and the fact of its having been interrupted will be taken into account in considering the question. It Is recommended that any changes in modes of working requiring alterations in the hours of labor, or a revision of the scale of payments, should be made matters of notice, and as far as possible, of arrangement beforehand, so as...
Página 18 - In addition to the property now exempt by law from sale under execution, there shall be exempt by law from sale on execution for debts hereafter contracted, the lot and buildings thereon, occupied as a residence and owned by the debtor, being a householder and having a family, to the value of one thousand dollars.
Página 253 - ... that may be referred to it from time to time by the employers or operatives, and, by conciliatory means, to interpose its influence to prevent disputes, and put an end to any that may arise.