H.R. 11651--eight Hours for Laborers on Government Work: Hearings Before ..., May 3-29, 19061906 - 216 páginas |
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answer apply argument become a law believe calendar day Carnegie Steel Company cent Chairman and gentlemen Commerce and Labor Committee on Labor Company Congress CONNER consideration cost CowLES D. C. DEAR SIR DAVENPORT desire District of Columbia effect eight eight-hour day employees enacted fact favorable report FURUSETH Gardner bill GOEBEL GOMPERS Government contract HAYDEN hearings hours a day hours of daily hours of labor House Labor Committee House of Representatives HUNT impossible industry JOHN Judge Payson labor unions laborer or mechanic legislation limiting the hours materials matter McComas bill McComas eight-hour bill ment mittee NORRIS open market opposed organized labor overtime passage passed penalty present President proposed proposition protest provisions question railroad reason respectfully Secretary of Commerce session shipbuilding STANLEY statement stipulation thing tion to-day truly Union Iron United violation Washington WOOD workmen
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Página 46 - District, which may require or involve the employment of laborers or mechanics shall contain a provision that no laborer or mechanic doing any part of the work contemplated by the contract, in the employ of the contractor or any subcontractor contracting for any part of said work contemplated, shall be required or permitted to work more than eight hours in any one calendar day upon such work...
Página 106 - That the service and employment of all laborers and mechanics who are now or may hereafter be employed by the government of the United States, by the District of Columbia, or by any contractor or subcontractor upon any of the public works of the United States...
Página 105 - Columbia, is hereby limited and restricted to eight hours in any one calendar day, and it shall be unlawful for any officer of the United States Government or of the District of Columbia or any such contractor or subcontractor whose duty it shall be to employ, direct, or control the...
Página 55 - An act limiting the hours of daily service of laborers and mechanics employed upon work done for the United States, or for any Territory, or for the District of Columbia, and for other purposes...
Página 36 - Nothing in this act shall be construed to repeal or modify the act entitled "An act relating to the limitation of the hours of daily service of laborers and mechanics employed upon the public works of the United States and of the District of Columbia...
Página 3 - ... any officer or person designated as inspector of the work to be performed under any such contract, or to aid in enforcing the...
Página 6 - That the Secretary of Commerce and Labor be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to investigate and report on the industrial, social, moral, educational, and physical conditions 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 their health, person, and morals.
Página 47 - ... for each laborer or mechanic for every calendar day in which he shall be required or permitted to labor more than eight hours upon said work...
Página 15 - SEC. 2. That nothing in this act shall apply to contracts for transportation by land or water, or for the transmission of intelligence, or for the purchase of supplies by the Government, whether manufactured to conform to particulan specifications or not, or for such materials or articles as may usually be bought in open market, except armor and armor plate, whether made to conform to particular specifications or not...
Página 14 - Columbia, or by any contractor or subcontractor upon any of the public works of the United States or of the said District of Columbia, is hereby limited and restricted to eight hours in any one calendar day, and it shall be unlawful for any officer of the United States...