Annual Report of the Commissioner of Labor, Issue 5State Department of Labor, 1906 "New York typographical union no. 6. Study of a modern trade union and its predecessors ... by George A. Stevens": 1911, v. 2. |
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... operations of the Department for the entire year I beg leave to refer to the reports of its different bureaus , which will be transmitted later . Already many changes , which are explained hereafter under the heads of the different ...
... operations of the Department for the entire year I beg leave to refer to the reports of its different bureaus , which will be transmitted later . Already many changes , which are explained hereafter under the heads of the different ...
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... operations of this Bureau for the twelve months ending September 30 , 1905 , is herewith transmitted ( Appendix IV ) . THE BUREAU OF FACTORY INSPECTION . This Bureau is the storm center of the Department . Upon it is imposed the duty of ...
... operations of this Bureau for the twelve months ending September 30 , 1905 , is herewith transmitted ( Appendix IV ) . THE BUREAU OF FACTORY INSPECTION . This Bureau is the storm center of the Department . Upon it is imposed the duty of ...
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... operations of the Bureau will be added hereto in the report of the First Deputy Commissioner in charge ( Ap ... operating machinery . But when I assumed office I found that this work had been almost entirely neglected during the ...
... operations of the Bureau will be added hereto in the report of the First Deputy Commissioner in charge ( Ap ... operating machinery . But when I assumed office I found that this work had been almost entirely neglected during the ...
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... operations of the Bureau of Factory In- spection which follows ( Appendix II , table 1 ) shows that nearly 3,000 bakeries have been inspected . While the orders given as the result of such inspections have been generally complied with ...
... operations of the Bureau of Factory In- spection which follows ( Appendix II , table 1 ) shows that nearly 3,000 bakeries have been inspected . While the orders given as the result of such inspections have been generally complied with ...
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... operations is taken into consideration . The motives which lead to the filing of complaints vary quite materially . A considerable number is received from individuals and associations whose only motive is the well - being of those who ...
... operations is taken into consideration . The motives which lead to the filing of complaints vary quite materially . A considerable number is received from individuals and associations whose only motive is the well - being of those who ...
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51 hours 63 hours agent agreement Albany amended amended by L application appointed Association bakeries Board of Health boilers Buffalo Building Trades cars cate ordered cents CHAPTER charge commissioner of labor committee Complied contract conviction corporation Department discharged dispute district dollars duties EMPLOYEES IN SHOPS Employing child enforce engineer examination factory inspector filed furnished Glens Falls HOURS OF LABOR hundred INDUSTRY inspection issued Labor Law LARGEST NUMBER license machinery males Manhattan manufactured Marble Mediation and Arbitration ment Metal mills misdemeanor motormen notice Number children NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES operating organization owner paid parties Penal Code person plumbers prisons quarries railroad rectly September 30 starchers steam Stoke-on-Trent stone street strike strikers superintendent Table tenement tenement house therein thereof tile tion Total Total-Group union United Traction Company village violation wages water closets workers York City
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Page 1-125 - Is guilty of a misdemeanor, and on conviction therefor shall be punished by a fine of not less than five hundred nor more than one thousand dollars for each offense. If any contractor with the state or a municipal corporation shall require more than eight hours...
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Page 1-74 - Each contract to which the State or a municipal corporation or a commission appointed pursuant to law is a party which may involve the employment of laborers, workmen, or mechanics shall contain a stipulation that no laborer, workman, or mechanic in the employ of the contractor, subcontractor, or other person doing or contracting to do the whole or a part of the work contemplated by the contract shall be permitted or required to work more than eight hours in any one calendar day, exrept In cases...
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