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8-hour day accepted adopted resolutions advance in wages affiliated alleged April August Bedford Board of Arbitration Boston boycott Brewery Bricklayers Union Brockton Building Trades Council cent increase Central Labor Union Cigar Makers Union city employés conference contractors Cotton Mills Cutters Union December demand employed endorsed executive committee Fall River February firemen Freight handlers Granite Cutters granted Haverhill held meeting Holyoke hours of labor increase in wages increased wages January Journeymen July June Lasters Union Lawrence Loom Fixers Union Lowell Lowell Cotton Lynn March Marlborough Marlborough strikers membership municipal non-union North Adams North Brookfield November October operatives organization Painters and Decorators Pittsfield plumbers price list ran nights ran overtime received refusal of firm reported request schedule September shoe factory Spinners Union Springfield strike strikers struck for increase struck on refusal take effect Textile Council trades unions Typographical Union Union 13 Union voted Weavers Union week woollens Worcester Workers Union working-day
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Página 247 - No minor under eighteen years of age and no woman shall be employed in laboring in any manufacturing establishment more than ten hours in any one day, except when it is necessary to make repairs to prevent the interruption of the ordinary running of the machinery, or...
Página 246 - Fifth, to insure any person against bodily injury or death by accident, or any person, firm or corporation against loss or damage on account of the bodily injury or death by accident of any person for which' loss or damage said person, firm or corporation is responsible.
Página 232 - Act, women cannot work more than 60 hours in any one week, or 10 hours in any one day, or between the hours of 10 o'clock at night and 6 o'clock in the morning. It was alleged that about 25 per cent of the women employed in stores and factories in Nebraska were discharged through the enforcement of this law. Andrew Carnegie offered to furnish between $50,000 and $75,000 for the erection of a public library at Lincoln.
Página 54 - Machines and machinery Metals and metallic goods, Models, lasts, and patterns, Musical instruments and materials, . Oils and illuminating fluids, Paints, colors, and...
Página 232 - ... house or of a building in the rear of a tenement or dwelling house shall not permit the use thereof for the manufacture, repair, alteration or finishing of any of the articles mentioned in this article contrary to its provisions.
Página 41 - This cause came on to be heard [or to be further heard, as the case may be] at this term, and was argued by counsel; and thereupon, upon consideration thereof, it was ordered, adjudged, and decreed as follows, viz.:" [Here insert the decree or order.] GUARDIANS AND PROCHEIN AMIS.
Página 135 - AN ACT .Limiting the hours of daily services- of laborers, workmen, and mechanics employed, upon the public works of, or work done for the United States, or any Territory, or the District of Columbia.
Página 221 - ELIZABETH LEWIS, to be known as the Mrs. JOHN A. LEWIS FUND: "I give and bequeath to the Boston Public Library the sum of $5,000 as a fund, the income of which is to be used for the purchase of such old and rare books as shall be fitly selected to augment the collection known as the John A. Lewis Library.
Página 218 - Defeated November, 1897. Yes, 24,906; no, 31,105. Chapter 344, Acts of 1899. — "An Act to Make Eight Hours a Day's Work for City and Town Employees." Adopted December 12, 1899. Yes, 60,836; no, 14,483. Chapter 39S, Acts of 1899. — "An Act to Authorize the Replacing of Street Car Tracks on Boylston and Tremont Streets in the City of Boston.
Página 247 - Commonwealth, its officers, boards, and commissions, when acting as employers of mechanics, workmen, and laborers, are obliged to make weekly payments of wages.