Bulletin of the Department of Labor: No. 24U.S. Government Printing Office, 1899 - 140 páginas |
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Página 677
... increased by popular vote . ee City rate . Suburban rate , $ 12.33 ; agricultural rate , $ 9.25 . ff Not including school building tax of from $ 0.14 to $ 7 . gg Not including city of Deering , annexed to Portland February 6 , 1899 . hh ...
... increased by popular vote . ee City rate . Suburban rate , $ 12.33 ; agricultural rate , $ 9.25 . ff Not including school building tax of from $ 0.14 to $ 7 . gg Not including city of Deering , annexed to Portland February 6 , 1899 . hh ...
Página 700
... increased wages should apparently be 3 instead of 4 . In the preceding tabulation the hatters are shown to have had by far the largest membership - 3,750 , or over one - third of the ... increase 700 BULLETIN OF THE DEPARTMENT OF LABOR .
... increased wages should apparently be 3 instead of 4 . In the preceding tabulation the hatters are shown to have had by far the largest membership - 3,750 , or over one - third of the ... increase 700 BULLETIN OF THE DEPARTMENT OF LABOR .
Página 701
... increased business activity in 1898 when compared with the preceding year . In the 564 establishments reporting there was an average increase of 6 per cent in the number of persons employed , and of 14.6 per cent in the amount paid for ...
... increased business activity in 1898 when compared with the preceding year . In the 564 establishments reporting there was an average increase of 6 per cent in the number of persons employed , and of 14.6 per cent in the amount paid for ...
Página 706
... increase of 7.88 per cent . The value of the stock used in these establishments was $ 87,027,266 in 1896 and $ 98,130,070 in 1897 , an increase of 12.76 per cent . The total value of goods made and work done was $ 155 , 152,908 in 1896 ...
... increase of 7.88 per cent . The value of the stock used in these establishments was $ 87,027,266 in 1896 and $ 98,130,070 in 1897 , an increase of 12.76 per cent . The total value of goods made and work done was $ 155 , 152,908 in 1896 ...
Página 707
... increase of 9.35 per cent . The average yearly earn- ings per individual employed in the 1,499 establishments were $ 396.62 in 1896 and $ 117.93 in 1897 , an increase of 5.37 per cent . The above series of tables shows , therefore , a ...
... increase of 9.35 per cent . The average yearly earn- ings per individual employed in the 1,499 establishments were $ 396.62 in 1896 and $ 117.93 in 1897 , an increase of 5.37 per cent . The above series of tables shows , therefore , a ...
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Página 732 - But the fact that both parties are of full age and competent to contract does not necessarily deprive the state of the power to interfere where the parties do not stand upon an equality, or where the public health demands that one party to the contract shall be protected against himself.
Página 732 - The former naturally desire to obtain as much labor as possible from their employees, while the latter are often induced by the fear of discharge to conform to regulations which their judgment, fairly exercised, would pronounce to be detrimental to their health or strength. In other words, the proprietors lay down the rules and the laborers are practically constrained to obey them. In such cases self-interest is often an unsafe guide, and the legislature may properly interpose its authority.
Página 752 - That hereafter any person or persons entering into a formal contract with the United States for the construction of any public building, or the prosecution and completion of any public work, or for repairs upon any public building or public work...
Página 752 - ... that labor or materials for the prosecution of such work has been supplied by him...
Página 732 - The legislature has also recognized the fact, which the experience of legislators in many states has corroborated, that the proprietors of these establishments and their operatives do not stand upon an equality, and that their interests are, to a certain extent, conflicting. The former naturally desire to obtain as much labor as possible from their employees, while the latter are often induced by the fear of discharge to conform to regulations which their judgment, fairly exercised, would pronounce...
Página 756 - In cases where the service of any seaman terminates before the period contemplated in the agreement, by reason of the loss or wreck of the vessel, such seaman shall be entitled to wages for the time of service prior to such termination, but not for any further period.
Página 744 - Knowledge by any employee injured, of the defective or unsafe character or condition of any machinery, ways or appliances, shall be no defense to an action for injury caused thereby, except as to conductors or engineers in charge of dangerous or unsafe cars, or engines voluntarily operated by them.
Página 760 - Whenever any seaman who has been lawfully engaged, or any apprentice to the sea service, commits any of the following offenses, he shall be. punished as follows: "First. For desertion, by forfeiture of all or any part of the clothes or effects he leaves on board, and of all or any part of the wages or emoluments which he has then earned.
Página 732 - ... shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof, in any court of competent jurisdiction, shall be punished by a fine of not less than fifty nor more than one hundred dollars or by imprisonment in jail not exceeding six months, or by both such fine and imprisonment.
Página 731 - It may not be improper to suggest in this connection that although the prosecution in this case was against the employer of labor, who apparently, under the statute, is the only one liable, his...