Annual Report, Volume 10

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1887-1892 include the Proceedings of the 1st-6th annual convention of the International Association of Factory Inspectors of North America.
 

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Page 221 - Every person or corporation employing females in any manufacturing, mechanical, or mercantile establishment in this commonwealth, shall provide suitable seats for the use of the females so employed, and shall permit the use of such seats by them when they are not necessarily engaged in the active duties for which they are employed.
Page 8 - ... persons employed or residing therein, or that the means of egress in case of fire or other disaster is not sufficient, or that the belting, shafting, gearing, elevators, drums...
Page 8 - September, 1913, to administer and enforce the general laws of this state relating to mines, manufacturing, mechanical, electrical, art and laundering establishments, child labor, employment of minors, explosives, printing, telegraph and telephone offices, railroad depots, hotels, memorial buildings, tenement and apartment houses...
Page 12 - That the inequality of existing laws regulating the employment of women and minors in the different States and Territories, and with a. view of bringing into effect more uniformity in the same, which would be just and profitable to all engaged in industrial pursuits; first, by placing the employers in the different States on an equal basis of competition so far as hours of labor are concerned, and by affording to the employed the same fair...
Page 220 - Every person, firm, or corporation employing females in any manufacturing, mechanical, or mercantile establishment in this state, shall provide suitable seats for the use of the females so employed, and shall permit the use of such seats by them when they are not necessarily engaged in the active duties for which they are employed.
Page 221 - State, shall provide a suitable seat for the use of each female employee so employed, and shall permit the use of such by them when they are not necessarily engaged in the active duties for which they are employed, and shall permit the use of such seats at all times when such use would not actually and necessarily interfere with the proper discharge of the duties of such...
Page 12 - Resolved, That a committee, to consist of the President and Secretary of the Association and one other member, be authorized to submit as early as possible a list of subjects upon which papers are to be prepared for the next convention.
Page 29 - ... evening of any day, or for more than ten hours in any one day or sixty hours in any one week...
Page 95 - That every incorporated manufacturing, min- £âg«f "of "cering, mercantile, street-railroad, telegraph, telephone, express, tain emwater company, and construction companies, or contractors building railroads, shall pay, in lawful money, or by check, draft or order, payable in lawful money, at sight or on demand, on a bank located at a distance not greater than eight miles from the place where said labor was performed, twice in each month, each and every employe...
Page 12 - ... conditions, separate and distinct toilet and dressing rooms where women are employed, the proper guarding of machinery in all factories, making it compulsory upon employers to provide such guard when deemed necessary by an inspector, and to keep the same applied and in good order, making it a misdemeanor to remove such guards, without promptly replacing the same. We also recommend that laws be enacted governing the construction of elevators and hoistways, to the extent of securing perfect construction...

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