| William Jett Lauck, Claude S. Watts - 1922 - 592 halaman
...The convention, with respect to the employment of women at night, defined night hours as the period between ten o'clock in the evening and five o'clock in the morning and prohibited the employment of women, irrespective of age, during those hours, certain exceptions... | |
| 1924 - 728 halaman
...evening and four o'clock in the morning may be substituted in the baking industry for^the interval between ten o'clock in the evening and five o'clock in the morning. The Employers' Group cannot admit the restriction of the application of this provision in the case... | |
| International Labour Organization - 1924 - 106 halaman
...evening and four o'clock in the morning may be substituted in the baking industry for the interval between ten o'clock in the evening and five o'clock in the morning. " 1. To what classes of undertakings should the prohibition apply V Many of the replies of the Governments... | |
| World Peace Foundation - 1928 - 270 halaman
...purposes the term "night" signifies a period of at least 11 consecutive hours, "including the interval between ten o'clock in the evening and five o'clock in the morning." The convention applies to women without distinction of age. On the other hand, it recognizes interruptions... | |
| International Labour Office - 1923 - 888 halaman
...Convention, the term ''night" signifies a period of at least eleven consecutive hours, including the interval between ten o'clock in the evening and five o'clock in the morning." (5) The period during which the night work of women and young persons shall continue to be allowed... | |
| Austria - 1924 - 904 halaman
...evening and four o'clock in the morning may be substituted in the baking industry for the interval between ten o'clock in the evening and five o'clock in the morning. In those tropical countries in which work is suspended during the middle of the day, the night period... | |
| 1919 - 640 halaman
...years, be declared by the Government to signify a period of only ten hours, including the interval between ten o'clock in the evening and five o'clock in the morning. ARTICLE 3. Women without distinction of age shall not be employed during the night in any public or... | |
| 1949 - 1134 halaman
...between eleven o'clock in the evening and six o'clock in the morning may be substituted for the interval between ten o'clock in the evening and five o'clock in the morning. 3. In those countries where no Government regulation as yet applies to the employment of women in industrial... | |
| Philip E. Veerman - 1992 - 682 halaman
...evening and four o'clock in the morning may be substituted in the baking industry for the interval between ten o'clock in the evening and five o'clock in the morning. In those tropical countries in which work is suspended during the middle of the day, the night period... | |
| William David Angel - 1995 - 1174 halaman
...Convention, the term "night" signifies a period of at least eleven consecutive hours, including the interval between ten o'clock in the evening and five o'clock in the morning. 2. In coal and lignite mines work may be carried on in the interval between ten o'clock in the evening... | |
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