Uniform Child Labor Laws

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American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1911 - 224 sivua
 

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Sivu 22 - ... or any particular method of carrying on such trade, process of manufacture or occupation, is sufficiently dangerous to the lives or limbs or injurious to the health or morals of children under sixteen years of age to justify their exclusion therefrom.
Sivu 39 - ... burden, were oftentimes so oppressed with their heavy labors that though their minds were free and willing, yet their bodies bowed under the weight of the same, and became decrepit in their early youth, the vigor of nature being consumed in the very bud as it were.
Sivu 40 - Rowlev. number of about threescore families, and were the first people that set upon making of Cloth in this Western World; for which end they built a fulling mill, and caused their little ones to be very diligent in spinning cotten wooll, many of them having been clothiers in England...
Sivu 48 - ... investigated in the State, and 33, or 91.7 per cent, of these 36 establishments employed such children illegally. In 7 of these 33 establishments less than 1 per cent of the employees were children under the legal age and not legally excepted from the provisions of the law. In 20 establishments between 1 and 5 per cent were thus illegally employed. In 3 establishments between 5 and 10 per cent and in 3 others over 10 per cent of all employees were children under 12 years of age who were not legally...
Sivu 92 - The operation of bronzing in the lithographing business, and the consequent exposure to bronze powder. 3. Cutlery grinding, and grinding or polishing in the manufacture of machinery, machine parts and metal supplies; and grinding, glazing or polishing on emery or buffing wheels. 4. Cutting, boring, turning, planing, grinding, doming, facing or polishing pearl shell. 5. Talc dusting in rubber works. 6. Sorting, dusting, cutting or grinding rags. III. Processes involving exposure to poisonous gases...
Sivu 22 - ... years is not already forbidden by law, or any particular method of carrying on such trade, process of manufacture or occupation, is sufficiently dangerous to the lives or limbs or injurious to the health or morals of children under sixteen...
Sivu 91 - ... modified by a subsequent decision of the board. Whoever, after being notified that the state board of health has determined that a particular trade, process of manufacture, occupation or method is injurious as above stated, employs therein a minor under eighteen years of age shall be punished by a fine of not more than two hundred dollars and not less than fifty dollars...
Sivu 84 - That for widows or other mothers in distress, having the care of young children, residing in homes not below the National Minimum of sanitation, and being themselves not adjudged unworthy to have children entrusted to them, there should be granted adequate Home Aliment on condition of their devoting their whole time and energy to the care of the children.
Sivu 40 - Massachusetts, the order was issued that "all hands not necessarily employed on other occasions, as women, boys, and girls, are hereby enjoined to spin according to their skill and ability.
Sivu 21 - No child under 14 years old shall be employed or permitted or suffered to work in. about, or in connection with any mill, factory, workshop, quarry, mercantile shop, store, business office, telegraph or telephone office, restaurant, bakery, hotel, barber shop, apartment house, bootblack stand or parlor, or in the transmission of merchandise or messages.

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