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Strana 11 - directed to investigate and report on the industrial, social, moral, educational, and physical condition of woman and child workers in the United States wherever employed, with special reference to their age, hours of labor, term of employment, health, illiteracy, sanitary and other conditions surrounding their occupation, and the means employed for the protection of
Strana 1 - No. 645 REPORT ON CONDITION OF WOMAN AND CHILD WAGEEARNERS IN THE UNITED STATES IN 19 VOLUMES VOLUME III: GLASS INDUSTRY Prepared under the direction of CHAS. P. NEILL
Strana 222 - 10.) Indiana: Legal day, 10 hours; legal week, 60 hours. No exception to the 60hour week, but 10hour day may be increased for the sole purpose of making a shorter day on the last day of the week. (Annotated Statutes of 1894, revision of 1901,
Strana 223 - In every case the length of the legal week was specifically fixed, subject to no exceptions. This was true also of the legal day except in Indiana, where it was permitted that the day's work of children¿ might be increased from 10 to 12 hours for the purpose of making a shorter work day on the last day of the week. In
Strana 218 - 1. No child under the age of fourteen years shall be employed, allowed or permitted to work in any factory, workshop, mill, or place where the manufacture of goods of any kind is carried on;
Strana 428 - apply to females under 18 years only, not to females of 18 years or over. Night work forbidden for all females between 10 o'clock in the evening and 6 o'clock in the morning. (Annotated Statutes of 1894. Revision of 1901, sec. 7087a and sec. 7087c.)
Strana 11 - health, persons, and morals.” The remaining parts of the general report are being completed as rapidly as possible and will each be transmitted at the earliest practicable moment. Respectfully, BENJ. S. CABLE, Acting Secretary. Hon. JAMES S. SHERMAN, President of the Senate, Washington. DC DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND LABOR, BUREAU OF LABOR, Washington, September
Strana 11 - and child workers in the United States wherever employed, with special reference to their age, hours of labor, term of employment, health, illiteracy, sanitary and other conditions surrounding their occupation, and the means employed for the protection of
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Strana 773 - had an income of less than $2. It should be noted that in. the details of this table each family appears as many times as it has single women of different ages at work. On account of this duplication the numbers and averages for families having women of ¿ specified ages are not comparable with the