The Child Labor Bulletin, Volumen2National Child Labor Committee, 1914 |
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... less than $ 2 per week and 731 children of twelve and thirteen earned less than $ 2 per week . But there were 1,700 workers from 14 to 20 years of age who earned less than $ 2 per week . And 1,085 operatives twenty - one years of age ...
... less than $ 2 per week and 731 children of twelve and thirteen earned less than $ 2 per week . But there were 1,700 workers from 14 to 20 years of age who earned less than $ 2 per week . And 1,085 operatives twenty - one years of age ...
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... less than $ 2 a week in the cotton mills ? It is because a thousand children under 14 can earn just as much . When the child can do the man's job or the woman's job , the man or woman must lose the job or take the wages that are paid ...
... less than $ 2 a week in the cotton mills ? It is because a thousand children under 14 can earn just as much . When the child can do the man's job or the woman's job , the man or woman must lose the job or take the wages that are paid ...
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... less people is the liberty of changing their feudal lords , and there . has been such bitter complaint of the migratory character of the cotton mill workers that I look to see some baronial edict put forth that no family will be ...
... less people is the liberty of changing their feudal lords , and there . has been such bitter complaint of the migratory character of the cotton mill workers that I look to see some baronial edict put forth that no family will be ...
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... less of a sense of power over his employes . A few years ago , there was an attempt in a certain Southern mill district to organize the employes into a labor union . Some progress was made and the mills simply shut down and remained in ...
... less of a sense of power over his employes . A few years ago , there was an attempt in a certain Southern mill district to organize the employes into a labor union . Some progress was made and the mills simply shut down and remained in ...
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... less than 60 hours a week . On the other hand , the only organized mill I know in the South recently petitioned a legislature for a nine- hour day for women and an eight - hour day for children . The same feudalism existed in New ...
... less than 60 hours a week . On the other hand , the only organized mill I know in the South recently petitioned a legislature for a nine- hour day for women and an eight - hour day for children . The same feudalism existed in New ...
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Página 5 - Bureau shall investigate and report * * * upon all matters pertaining to the welfare of children and child life among all classes of our people, and shall especially investigate the questions of infant mortality, the birth rate, orphanage, juvenile courts, desertion, dangerous occupations, accidents and diseases of children, employment, legislation affecting children in the several States and Territories...
Página 27 - The limitations which this statute places upon her contractual powers, upon her right to agree with her employer as to the time she shall labor, are not imposed solely for her benefit, but also largely for the benefit of all.
Página 34 - Our dual form of government has its perplexities, state and nation having different spheres of jurisdiction, as we have said ; but it must be kept in mind that we are one people ; and the powers reserved to the states and those conferred on the nation are adapted to be exercised, whether independently or concurrently, to promote the general welfare, material and moral.
Página 72 - Whatever object of government is confined, in its operation and effects, within the bounds of a particular State, should be considered as belonging to the government of that State ; whatever object of government extends, in its operation or effects, beyond the bounds of a particular State, should be considered as belonging to the government of the United States.
Página 27 - Differentiated by these matters from the other sex, she is properly placed in a class by herself, and legislation designed for her protection may be sustained, even when like legislation is not necessary for men, and could not be sustained.
Página 23 - This part does not apply to the membership practices of the Young Men's Christian Association, the Young Women's Christian Association, the Girl Scouts, the Boy Scouts and Camp Fire Girls.
Página 48 - No female shall be employed in any manufacturing, mechanical or mercantile establishment, laundry, hotel, public lodging house, apartment house, hospital, place of amusement...
Página 29 - We have said that the carrying from State to State of lottery tickets constitutes interstate commerce, and that the regulation of such commerce is within the power of Congress under the Constitution. Are we prepared to say that a provision which is, in effect, a prohibition of the carriage of such articles from State to State is not a fit or appropriate mode for the regulation of that particular kind of commerce? If lottery traffic, carried on through interstate commerce, is a matter of which...