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" While the general experience of mankind may justify us in believing that men may engage in ordinary employments more than eight hours per day without injury to their health, it does not follow that labor for the same length of time is innocuous when carried... "
H. R. 15651, Eight Hours for Laborers on Government Work: Hearings Before ... - Página 622
por United States. Congress. House. Committee on Labor - 1908 - 973 páginas
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Judicial recall. Menace of socialism. Minimum wage. Price maintenance ...

Rome Green Brown - 1917 - 1002 páginas
...general experience of mankind may justify us in believing that men may engage in ordinary employments more than eight hours per day without injury to their...to the influence of noxious gases, generated by the process of refining or smelting." Holden v. Hardy, 169 US 366. By this decision, there was expressly...
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Judicial recall. Menace of socialism. Minimum wage. Price maintenance ...

Rome Green Brown - 1917 - 890 páginas
...experience of mankind may justify us in believing that men may engage in ordinary em^\ors\sv<sa.\a than eight hours per day without injury to their health,...to the influence of noxious gases, generated by the process of refining or smelting." Holden v. Hardy, 169 US 366. By this decision, there was expressly...
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Ruling Case Law: As Developed and Established by the Decisions ..., Volumen16

William Mark McKinney, Burdett Alberto Rich - 1917 - 1284 páginas
...the state courts which had occasion to pass thereon. Undoubtedly labor for eight hours per day is not innocuous when carried on beneath the surface of the...generated by the processes of refining or smelting. Poisonous gases, dust, and impalpable substances arise and float in the air in stampmills, smelters,...
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Principles of Labor Legislation

John Rogers Commons, John Bertram Andrews - 1920 - 578 páginas
...experience of mankind may justify us in believing that men may engage in ordinary employments rnore than eight hours per day without injury to their health,...to the influence of noxious gases generated by the process of refining or smelting." The second conclusion relates to inequality of bargaining power,...
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Principles of Labor Legislation

John Rogers Commons, John Bertram Andrews - 1920 - 586 páginas
...published by the National Consumers' League, in Muller v. Oregon, 208 US 412, 28 Sup. Ct. 324 (1908). sunlight, and is frequently subjected to foul atmosphere...and a very high temperature, or to the influence of refining or smelting.1 It is to be noticed that while the Supreme Court held that the questions of...
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Principles of Labor Legislation

John Rogers Commons, John Bertram Andrews - 1920 - 588 páginas
...general experience of mankind may justify us in believing that men may engage in ordinary employments more than eight hours per day without injury to their health, it docs not follow that labor for the same length of time is innocuous when carried on beneath the surface...
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The Labor Legislation of Utah: With Special Reference to the Period of Statehood

Owen Franklin Beal - 1922 - 152 páginas
...general experience of mankind may justify us in believing that men may engage in ordinary employments more than eight hours per day without injury to their...to the influence of noxious gases generated by the process of refining or smelting." The United States Supreme Court in the same decision also sustained...
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The Government and Labor

Albert Russell Ellingwood, Whitney Coombs - 1926 - 670 páginas
...general experience of mankind may justify us in believing that men may engage in ordinary employments more than eight hours per day without injury to their...when carried on beneath the surface of the earth, when the operative is deprived of fresh air and sunlight, and is frequently subjected to foul atmosphere...
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The Government and Labor

Albert Russell Ellingwood, Whitney Coombs - 1926 - 672 páginas
...general experience of mankind may justify us in believing that men may engage in ordinary employments more than eight hours per day without injury to their...when carried on beneath the surface of the earth, when the operative is deprived of fresh air and sunlight, and is frequently subjected to foul atmosphere...
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The Central Law Journal, Volumen63

1906 - 530 páginas
...case of Holden v. Hardy,7 * 'may justify us in believing that men may engage in ordinary employments more than eight hours per day without injury to their...atmosphere and a very high temperature, or to the iufhiences of noxious gases generated by the processes of refining or smelting." 6 In the leading ease...
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