History of the Bureau of Statistics of Labor of Massachusetts: And of Labor Legislation in that State from 1833 to 1876

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Wright & Potter, 1876 - 101 ページ
 

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38 ページ - The Act of 1874, chapter 221, provides that no minor under the age of eighteen years, and no woman over that age, shall be employed in any manufacturing establishment more than ten hours in any one day, or sixty hours in any week. " These two Acts affect deeply the welfare of the Commonwealth. They both have my cordial approval. To carry out the spirit of such legislation, the education of the operatives in Massachusetts should receive the thoughtful consideration of the legislature. For persons...
8 ページ - In the same session he submitted an elaborate report in favor of "an act to provide for the better instruction of youth, employed in manufacturing establishments,
13 ページ - This commission, which was instructed in the resolve creating it ' to collect information and statistics in regard to the hours of labor and the conditions and prospects of the industrial classes...
9 ページ - An Act to provide for the reception of a grant of Congress, and to create a fund for the promotion of education in agriculture and the mechanic arts.
37 ページ - State, more than ten hours in any one day, except when It Is necessary to make repairs to prevent the Interruption of the ordinary running of the machinery, or when a different apportionment of the hours of labor Is made for the sole purpose of making a shorter day's work for one day of the week; and In no case shall the hours of labor exceed...
96 ページ - ... or intoxicating liquors into the Indian country that the acts charged were done under authority, in writing from the War Department or any officer duly authorized thereunto by the War Department.
15 ページ - SECT. 2. No child under the age of fifteen years shall be employed in any manufacturing or mechanical establishment more than sixty hours in one week.
11 ページ - Labor being dearer in this country than it is in any other, with which we are brought in competition in manufacturing, operates as a constant inducement to manufacturers to employ female labor, and the labor of children, to the exclusion of men's labor ; because they can be had cheaper.
14 ページ - Commonwealth during the preceding six months ; nor shall such employment continue, unless such child shall attend school at least three months in each and every year...
46 ページ - No child under the age of ten years shall be employed in any manufacturing or mechanical establishment within this Commonwealth...

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