Annual Report of the Factory Inspectors of the State of New York for the Year Ending ..., Τεύχος 4

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Σελίδα 16 - 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, unless for the purpose of making a shorter work day on the last day of the week...
Σελίδα 34 - As an apprentice to learn the art or mystery of any trade or craft for a term of not less than three nor more than five years ; 2.
Σελίδα 16 - No child under fourteen years of age shall be employed in any manner before the hour of six o'clock in the morning or after the hour of seven o'clock in the evening.
Σελίδα 16 - It shall be the duty of every person so employing children to keep a register in which shall be recorded the name, birthplace, age, and place of residence of every pe.rson so employed by him under the age of sixteen years.
Σελίδα 14 - ... shall have landings or balconies not less than six feet in length and three feet in width, guarded by iron railings...
Σελίδα 19 - Inspector, his assistant or any of his deputies, shall have power to issue permits in special cases, allowing a shorter meal time at noon, and such permit must be conspicuously posted in the main entrance of the establishment, and such permit may be revoked at any time the Inspector deems necessary, and shall only be given where good cause can be shown.
Σελίδα 17 - It shall be the duty of the owner, agent or lessee of any manufacturing establishment where hoisting shafts or...
Σελίδα 18 - ... under eighteen years of age shall be allowed to clean machinery while in motion.
Σελίδα 38 - During the period from 1859 to 1875 trades unionism flourished more than at any other time in our history ; it was during that period that the greatest opposition to an unlimited number of apprentices was manifested by the mechanics of the United States. During that same period the employers of labor learned to go to foreign lands to secure the services of mechanics who would engage to take the places of the American workmen. The employer was not forced to go abroad for workmen, but he regarded the...
Σελίδα 44 - ... inspector it is necessary to protect the life or limbs of those employed in such establishment.

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