| International Labour Office - 1923 - 244 str.
...urgent importance for the physical, moral and intellectual welfare of the workers the principle that each State should make provision for a system of inspection in which women should take part, in order to ensure the enforcement of the laws and regulations for the protection of the employed; Considering... | |
| United States - 1923 - 1486 str.
...due regard to the equitable economic treatment of all workers lawfully resident therein. Ninth. — ving communicated to each other their respective full...powers, fou" communities formerly belonging to th ensure the enforcement of the laws and regulations for the protection of the employed. Without claiming... | |
| International Labour Office, International Labour Organization - 1923 - 1022 str.
...have due regard to the equitable economic treatment of all workers lawfully resident thereinNinth. — Each State should make provision for a system of inspection in which women should take part, in order to ensure the enforcement of the laws and regulations for the protection of the employed. Without claiming... | |
| H. T. B. Drew - 1923 - 308 str.
...have due regjard to the equitable economic treatment of all workers lawfully resident therein. (9) Each State should make provision for a system of inspection, in which women should take part, in order to secure the enforcement of the laws and regulations for the protection of the employed. It was provided... | |
| 1928 - 848 str.
...regard to the equitable economic treatment of all workers lawfully resident therein; ninth.—Each State should make provision for a system of inspection in which women should take part, in order to ensure the enforcement of the laws and regulations for the protection of the employed." The Covenant... | |
| World Peace Foundation - 1919 - 566 str.
...same treatment as the nationals of that country. 9. All states should institute a system of insertion, in which women should take part, in order to insure the enforcement of the lav.s and regulations for the protection of the workers. Whether or not this general declaration... | |
| Edward Beddington Behrens - 1924 - 234 str.
...due regard to the equitable economic treatment of all workers lawfully resident therein. Ninth. — Each State should make provision for a system of inspection in which women should take part, in order to ensure the enforcement of the laws and regulations for the protection of the employed. Without claiming... | |
| Lawrence Martin - 1924 - 758 str.
...due regard to the equitable economic treatment of all workers lawfully resident therein. Ninth. — Each State should make provision for a system of inspection in which women should take part, in order to ensure the enforcement of the laws and regulations for the protection of the employed. Without claiming... | |
| 1924 - 728 str.
...the welfare of workers enumerated by Article 427 of the Treaty of Versailles, reads as follows : Kach State should make provision for a system of inspection in which women should take part, in order to ensure the enforcement of Ihe laws and regulations for the protection of the employed. Such systems... | |
| 1924 - 394 str.
...of work that the Treaty of Peace contained the following clause: Each state should make provisions for a system of inspection, in which women should take part, in order to ensure the enforcement of the laws and regulations for the protection of the employed. The recommendations... | |
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