Disputes, industrial, and mediation by State board. 29-31 Eight-hour day authorized upon reservoir construction in New York city.. Eight-hour law 79 4 inspection of ... Election, two hours allowed employees to attend.... Elevators, enclosure of...... not to be operated by children..... Emery wheels, exhaust fans to be provided for. no woman or minor to operate.. Employee, definition of..... duties of ..... Employer, definition of.. liability of, for personal injuries. 47 18 18 18 19 21 3 114 3 112 Fire-escapes to be erected in factories.. Firemen, licensing of stationary, in Ney York City. 8, 33 19 102 9, 38 Freight cars, to be equipped with air brakes and automatic Gearing to be guarded.. 11, 12 118-120 18 Halls in factories to be lighted... Health, boards of, duties with respect to sweat-shops. PAGE 19 44 19 22, 24 Health officers to issue certificates for employment of children. 16-17, 32 Highway improvement by convict labor..... Holidays, public Horseshoers, examination and registration of. Hours of labor- legal day's work in absence of contract... legal day's work in brickyards. legal day's work on railroads. legal day's work on street railways.. 82 18 44 34-35 4 5 5 5 maximum day's work in public employment. maximum day's work in drug stores. 4, 79 25 44 maximum day's work on street railways. of women and male minors employed in factories. of young women and boys in stores.... Incorporation of labor organizations authorized. Licenses to-Continued: steam engineers tenement workers Lien law Life and limb law... Lighting of factories.. Lockouts... . . . Lunch rooms in stores. time in factories... Machinery in factories, regulations concerning.... Material to be manufactured, unlawful to sell or pawn. Meals, time allowed for in factories... Mechanics' liens .. tools, exempt from execution.... Mediation and arbitration, State board of. Mercantile establishment, definition of. regulations concerning Mines, inspection of........ penalty for violation of mining inspection law. Minors,* male, under age of 18- hours of labor in factories... not to clean machinery in motion. unlawful employments of— operation of elevators.. polishing or buffing.. transmitting train orders, as telegraphers. Motormen, qualifications of, for employment.... Municipal works (see Public work). PAGE 22 52-76 8-10 19 29-31, 109-111 33 20 18-19 114 20 52-61 47-48 2, 29-31 31-34, 39 14, 26-28 38 17-18 19 18 21 104 103 New York City- barbering on Sunday.. 45 boiler inspection buildings, protection of persons employed on. eight-hour law authorized in aqueduct construction. employment agencies, private. 99-102 9, 38 79 114 Posting of factory law..... Police officers, special.... Polishing, employment of women and minors at, prohibited. of labor law in stores... Preference in employment of persons upon public work.. 110, 111 21 25 34 6 wages on canal construction to be secured by contractors' bond.. 79 Quarries, inspection of... Railroads, hours of labor on... liability of, for contractors' wage debts. liens for labor on..... to pay wages in cash.. to pay wages monthly. to use air brakes.... to use automatic couplers..... Receivers, to treat wages of employees as a privileged debt. Register of children to be kept in factories.... to be kept in stores... outworkers to be kept by manufacturers of clothing. 8, 18 14, 26-28 5 50 54 5 6 118 119 5 17 33 23 Roads, employment of convict labor upon construction of. 82 State work (see Public work). Statistics of labor... penalty for failure to furnish, to commissioner of labor. Stone dressing law... 11 38 49 7 64-65 5 103 109 5 29-31, 109-111 Suffrage, employees not to be coerced by employers in exercising Telegraphers under age of 18 years not to be employed... 104 Tenement houses, responsibility of owners of, for sweat-shop work... 24 |