Annual Report of the Bureau of Labor Statistics, of the State of ConnecticutThe Bureau, 1894 |
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apprentices apprenticeship Arrears asso August Average in 1892 AVERAGE MONTHLY PAY Average Monthly Payments AVERAGE NUMBER EMPLOYED Average Wages Paid borrower boys Bridgeport building and loan by-laws Cent certificate CHANGES IN WAGE Chemnitz child-labor classes Connecticut corporation course Decrease in Wage directors District Employed of Average employers EMPLOYES AND WAGES employment establishments expense fund grammar Hartford Haven Co-operative increased institutions instruction interest issued July June Last Fis Less Than Full loan associations machines manufacturing mechanical MENTS IN WAGES Meriden Middletown Monthly Average Wages months MORTGAGE LOANS Norwalk Number Idle Days Number in 1892 Paid of Average Partial Payments in 1892 Piece Earnings piece-work ployes Affected practical premium PRODUCTION AND CHANGES Production per Employe Proportionately less pupils reduction in production savings and loan shareholders Stock Loans technical schools tion in Last Total trade school Wage Payments WAGE RATES weaving Willimantic withdrawal
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Page 328 - State which may take and claim the benefit of this act, to the endowment, support, and maintenance of at least one college where the leading object shall be, without excluding other scientific and classical studies, and including military tactics, to teach such branches of learning as are related to agriculture and the mechanic arts...
Page 149 - Commonwealth, with corporate security in the sum of ten thousand dollars, to be approved by the Governor, conditioned for the faithful performance of his official duties.
Page 155 - Provided, That at no time shall more than one-half of the funds in the treasury of the corporation be applicable to the demands of withdrawing stockholders without the consent of the board of directors, and that no stockholder shall be entitled to withdraw whose stock is held in pledge for security.
Page 380 - technical instruction ' shall mean instruction in the principles of science and art applicable to industries, and in the application of special branches of science and art to specific industries or employments.
Page 143 - Any person of full age and sound mind may become a member of an association by taking one or more shares therein and subscribing to the by-laws, and annexing to his signature his post-office address.
Page 380 - A local authority may from time to time out of the local rate supply or aid the supply of technical or manual instruction, to such extent and on such terms as the authority think expedient, subject to the following restrictions...
Page 127 - ... or moving party at the time of such service, the same to be recovered by him as part of his taxable disbursements, if he succeeds in his suit or proceeding. The term
Page 277 - ... (No child under the age of sixteen years shall be employed in...
Page 131 - When each unpledged share of a given series reaches the value of two hundred dollars, all payments of dues thereon shall cease, and the holder thereof shall be paid, out of the funds of the association, two hundred dollars therefor...
Page 142 - ... the whole loan shall become due, at the option of the board of directors ; and they may proceed to enforce collection upon the securities held by the association. The withdrawal value, at the time of the commencement of the action, of all shares pledged as collateral security for the loan, shall be applied to the payment of the loan, and said shares, from that time, shall be deemed surrendered to the association.