... to the employed of a wage adequate to maintain a reasonable standard of life as this is understood in their time and country. Fourth The adoption of an eight hours day or a forty-eight hours week as the standard to be aimed at where it has not already... The World's Work - Strana 1991920Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| William Jett Lauck, Claude S. Watts - 1922 - 592 str.
...week as the standard to be aimed at where it has not already been attained. Fifth. The adoption of a weekly rest of at least twenty-four hours, which should include Sunday whenever practicable. Sixth. The abolition of child labor and the imposition of such limitations on... | |
| Frank Albert Fetter - 1922 - 632 str.
...hours' week as the standard to be aimed at where it has not already been attained," and "the adoption of a weekly rest of at least twenty-four hours, which should include Sunday whenever practicable." 5 Published as "The Case for the Shorter Working Day," by the National Consumers'... | |
| Gordon S. Watkins - 1922 - 688 str.
...there should be established an eight-hour day or a forty-eight hour week ; there should be adopted a weekly rest of at least twenty-four hours, which should include Sunday whenever practicable; child labor should be abolished and such limitations imposed on the labor of... | |
| 1922 - 630 str.
...hours' week as the standard to be aimed at where it has not already been attained," and "the adoption of a weekly rest of at least twenty-four hours, which should include Sunday whenever practicable." § 9. Plan of the minimum wage. Even more recent than the legislative regulation... | |
| World Peace Foundation - 1919 - 566 str.
...include: the guiding principle that labor should not be regarded merely as a commodity or article of commerce; right of association of employers and employees;...reasonable standard of life; the 8hour day or 48-hour jveek; a weekly rest of at least 24 hours, which should include Sunday wherever practicable; abolition... | |
| H. T. B. Drew - 1923 - 308 str.
...hours week as the standard to be aimed at where it has not already been obtained. (5) The adoption of a weekly rest of at least twenty-four hours, which should include Sunday wherever practicable. (6) The abolition of child labour and the imposition of such limitations on the labour of young persons... | |
| United States - 1923 - 1486 str.
...week as the standard to be aimed at where it has not already been attained. Fifth. — The adoption of a weekly rest of at least twenty-four hours, which should include Sunday wherever practicable. Sixth. — The abolition of child labour and the imposition of such limitations on the labour of young... | |
| 1935 - 806 str.
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| International Labour Office, International Labour Organization - 1923 - 1022 str.
...week as the standard to be aimed at where it has not already been attained. Fifth. — The adoption of a weekly rest of at least twenty-four hours, which should include Sunday wherever practicableSixlh. — The abolition of child labour and the imposition of such limitations on the labour... | |
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