Monthly Labor Review, Volume 30U.S. Government Printing Office, 1930 Publishes in-depth articles on labor subjects, current labor statistics, information about current labor contracts, and book reviews. |
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Halaman 297 - Oh, wad some power the giftie gi'e us To see oursel's as others see us...
Halaman 386 - Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, Wisconsin. Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota.
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Halaman 267 - Laws setting aside Sunday as a day of rest are upheld, not from any right of the government to legislate for the promotion of religious observances, but from its right to protect all persons from the physical and moral debasement which comes from uninterrupted labor. Such laws have always been deemed beneficent and merciful laws, especially to the poor and dependent, to the laborers in our factories and workshops and in the heated rooms of our cities; and their validity has been sustained by the...
Halaman 285 - Provided, however, That no female shall be given any task, disproportionate to her strength, nor shall she be employed in any place detrimental to her morals, her health or her potential capacity for motherhood.
Halaman 300 - If there is any one principle, which more than any other, is influential in promoting the success of an organization it is the following : The authority to issue an order involves the responsibility to see that it is properly executed.
Halaman 267 - ... courts must be cautious about reaching a conclusion respecting them contrary to that reached by the legislature; and if the question of what the facts establish be a fairly debatable one, it is not permissible for the judge to set up his opinion in respect of it against the opinion of the lawmaker. The state legislature here determined that night employment of the character specified, was sufficiently detrimental to the health and welfare of women engaging in it to justify its suppression-; and,...
Halaman 266 - But neither the Amendment, broad and comprehensive as it is, nor any other amendment was designed to interfere with the power of the state, sometimes termed its "police power," to prescribe regulations to promote the health, peace, morals, education, and good order of the people...
Halaman 255 - ... that the claimant has without good cause refused or failed to carry out any written directions given to him by an officer of an Employment Exchange with a view to assisting him to find suitable employment...
Halaman 293 - Of the children now attending school and college, "over 960,000 will enter a hospital for mental disease at some period in their lives if present rates for first admissions continue." These .figures include only the more serious mental diseases and take no account of the large numbers with lesser mental disturbances. Hospitals other than those for nervous and mental diseases contain, on the average, over 350,000 patients at all times. The total in all hospitals on a single "average