By the statute in question it is provided that "no employee shall be required, or permitted, to work in a biscuit, bread, or cake bakery, or confectionery establishment, more than sixty hours in any one week, or more than ten hours in any one day... Mining Accidents and Their Prevention - Página 355por Sir Frederick Augustus Abel - 1889 - 421 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| John Coke Fowler - 1872 - 512 páginas
...almiacs. lowed to be for the purpose of employment in., any mine to which this Act applies below ground for more than fifty-four hours in any one week, or more than ten hours in any one day, or otherwise than in accordance with the regulations herein-after contained. nepuiations 7. For... | |
| Maskell William Peace - 1872 - 234 páginas
...allowed to be for the purpose of employment in any in minesmine to which this Act applies below ground for more than fifty-four hours in any one week, or more than ten hours in any one day, or otherwise than in accordance with the regulations hereinafter contained. See the second note... | |
| Edward Smith - 1873 - 386 páginas
...in or allowed to be for the purpose of employment in any mine to which this Act applies below ground for more than fifty-four hours in any one week, or more than ten hours in any one day, or otherwise than in accordance with the regulations hereinafter contained. As to Employment of... | |
| Nova Scotia - 1873 - 1026 páginas
...employed in, or allowed to be for the purpose of employment in any mine below ground for more than sixty hours in any one week, or more than ten hours in any one day. 6. For the purpose of the provisions of this Chapter with respect to the employment of such boys... | |
| Edward Young, United States. Department of the Treasury. Bureau of Statistics - 1875 - 876 páginas
...and no young person of from thirteen to sixteen years of age may be employed in a mine below ground for more than fifty-four hours in any one week, or more than ten hours in any one day. An interval of not less than eight hours must be allowed for rest between the period of employment... | |
| Edward Young, United States. Department of the Treasury. Bureau of Statistics - 1875 - 874 páginas
...and no young person of from thirteen to sixteen years of age may be employed in a mine below ground for more than fifty-four hours in any one week, or more than ten hours in any one day. An interval of not less than eight hours must be allowed for rest between the ^ period of employment... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1876 - 1076 páginas
...and no young person of from thirteen to sixteen years of age may be employed iu a miue below ground for more than fifty-four hours in any one week, or more than ten hours in any one day. An interval of not less than eight . Lours must bo allowed for rest between the period of employment... | |
| British Columbia - 1877 - 880 páginas
...shall apply to every woman and young person so employed : • (4.) No woman, young person, or child shall be so employed between the hours of nine at night and five on the following morning, or on Sunday, or after two o'clock on Saturday afternoon : (5.) Intervals for meals shall be allowed... | |
| Charles Edmund Baker - 1881 - 200 páginas
...mine. No child under the age of ten years is to be so employed. No woman, young person, or child is to be so employed between the hours of nine at night and five on the following morning, or on Sunday, or after two o'clock on Saturday afternoon. Intervals for meals are to be allowed to... | |
| Sir John Macdonell - 1883 - 792 páginas
...in or allowed to be for the purpo.* of employment in any mine to which this Act applies below ground for more than fifty-four hours in any one week, or more than ten hours in any one day, or otherwise than in accordance with the regulation.following ; that is to say, (1.) There shall... | |
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