Biennial Report of the Board of Inspectors of Child Labor of the State of Oregon

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Board of Inspectors of Child Labor, 1925
 

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Strana 9 - No child under the age of twenty-one years shall be employed, permitted or suffered to work in any theater, concert hall, or place of amusement where intoxicating liquors are sold. No child under fourteen years of age shall be employed, permitted or suffered to work in or in connection with...
Strana 6 - A duly attested transcript of the birth certificate filed according to law with a registrar of vital statistics, or other officer charged with the duty of recording births, which certificate shall be prima facie evidence of the age of such child.
Strana 14 - As to Street Peddling. (Oregon Laws, Section 9801.) Married Women Under Eighteen. (Oregon Laws, Section 9782.) Ruling No. 46, Industrial Welfare Commission. Industrial Accident Law. Compulsory Education Law. No child under 14 years of age may be employed in cannery, factory, workshop, manufacturing or mercantile establishment, store, business office, bakery, hotel or apartment house. No child under 16 may be employed in mine, quarry, laundry, shipyard (except in office), meat packing plants (except...
Strana 15 - ... rising apprentice scale for these workers, but in most states the rise is unduly slow. Thus in Oregon, while the initial wage for minors over sixteen is nearly as high as that for women learners (viz., $8.50 instead of $9), the subsequent advance toward the full minimum takes three times as long. "For the purpose of determining a rising scale for minor apprentices the working time of female minors between sixteen and eighteen years shall be divided into periods of three months each. Each period...
Strana 14 - No. 46 1. No child under sixteen (16) years of age can be employed in the state of Oregon unless he or she has acquired the ordinary branches of learning taught in the first eight years of the public schools. 2. No person shall employ any minor girl in any occupation in the state of Oregon more than nine hours in one day and in no case more than 48 hours in one week.
Strana 14 - November 14, 1921, no child under 18 years of age shall be employed, permitted or suffered to work in, or in connection with, any lantern or lantern room of any motion picture theater, or in connection with the operation of any motion picture lantern in any public building.
Strana 5 - Commission has brought the two organizations closer together, and in the administration of the two laws it is difficult to know where the one begins and the other ends. The...
Strana 11 - Children between 16 and 18 years of age who have not completed the eighth grade, or children who have completed the eighth grade and are not regularly employed, shall attend full-time school. Occupational training specially adapted to their needs shall be provided for those children who are unable because of mental subnormality to profit by ordinary school instruction.
Strana 15 - No person shall employ any minor boy or minor girl under sixteen years of age, in the State of Oregon, more than eight hours in any one day. 4. No person shall employ any minor girl or minor boy in the State of Oregon more than six days in one calendar week. 5. No person shall employ any minor girl for more than six hours of continuous labor between the hours of 7:00 am and 6:00 pm, without a rest period of at least forty-five minutes.
Strana 6 - Documentary evidence of proof of age, required in the order following shall be: (a) A birth certificate or duly attested transcript thereof issued by the registrar of vital statistics or other officer charged with the duty of recording births. (b) A baptismal certificate or transcript of the record of baptism, duly certified, showing the date of birth and place of baptism of child.

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