The Labour Gazette, Volum 26Canada Department of Labour., 1926 |
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... January 18 Report of Nova Scotia Coal Commission The report of the Royal Commission appointed by the Government of Nova Scotia last October to in- vestigate the coal industry in the Province was made public on January 11. A reprint of ...
... January 18 Report of Nova Scotia Coal Commission The report of the Royal Commission appointed by the Government of Nova Scotia last October to in- vestigate the coal industry in the Province was made public on January 11. A reprint of ...
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... January 4 , and who has a legitimate child or children under the age of fourteen years , will be entitled to claim a pension for herself and allowances in respect of her children , provided , however , that her husband at the date of ...
... January 4 , and who has a legitimate child or children under the age of fourteen years , will be entitled to claim a pension for herself and allowances in respect of her children , provided , however , that her husband at the date of ...
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... January 31 , 1924 , there were 105 increases , 3 reductions , and 64 renewals at the same wage rate . From February 1 , 1924 , to July 31 , 1924 , increases , reductions and renewals were , respectively , 50 , 6 and 110. From August 1 ...
... January 31 , 1924 , there were 105 increases , 3 reductions , and 64 renewals at the same wage rate . From February 1 , 1924 , to July 31 , 1924 , increases , reductions and renewals were , respectively , 50 , 6 and 110. From August 1 ...
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... January to the beginning of July there was a period of un- interrupted expansion , during which approxi- mately 105,000 persons were added to the staffs of the reporting firms . The brief setback recorded on Aug. 1 was partly due to ...
... January to the beginning of July there was a period of un- interrupted expansion , during which approxi- mately 105,000 persons were added to the staffs of the reporting firms . The brief setback recorded on Aug. 1 was partly due to ...
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... January , 1920 , is taken as 100 in every case . 1921 Maritime Provinces Quebec Ontario Prairie Provinces British Columbia Canada January 1 .. February 1 March 1 April 1 . 95-9 88-3 83-4 95.7 86-6 87-7 96.3 90.4 88-1 93.7 87-2 90-1 90-7 ...
... January , 1920 , is taken as 100 in every case . 1921 Maritime Provinces Quebec Ontario Prairie Provinces British Columbia Canada January 1 .. February 1 March 1 April 1 . 95-9 88-3 83-4 95.7 86-6 87-7 96.3 90.4 88-1 93.7 87-2 90-1 90-7 ...
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Side 373 - Section 1. The Congress shall have power to limit, regulate, and prohibit the labor of persons under eighteen years of age. "Section 2. The power of the several States is unimpaired by this article, except that the operation of State laws shall be suspended to the extent necessary to give effect to legislation enacted by the Congress.
Side 305 - That no restraining, order or injunction shall be granted by any court of the United States, or a judge or the judges thereof, in any case between an employer and employees, or between employers and employees, or between employees, or between persons employed and persons seeking employment, involving, or growing out of, a dispute concerning terms or conditions of employment...
Side 236 - Meeting of the Committee of the Privy Council, approved by His Excellency the Governor General on the $th February, 1946.
Side 62 - ... such wages as are generally accepted as current from time to time during the continuance of the contract for competent workmen in the district in which the work is being performed for the character or class of work in which...
Side 474 - And no such restraining order or injunction shall prohibit any person or persons, whether singly or in concert, from terminating any relation of employment, or from ceasing to perform any work or labor, or from recommending, advising, or persuading others by peaceful means so to do...
Side 123 - Any dispute which is within the exclusive legislative jurisdiction of any province and which by the legislation of the province is made subject to the provisions of this Act.
Side 250 - The establishment, maintenance and management of public and reformatory prisons in and for the province; 7. The establishment, maintenance and management of hospitals, asylums, charities and eleemosynary institutions in and for the province other than marine hospitals ; 8.
Side 394 - The right to hire and discharge, the management of the mine, and the direction of the working force are vested exclusively in the operator, and the United Mine Workers of America shall not abridge this right.
Side 399 - The way to prosperity for the mining industry lies along three chief lines of advance : through greater application of science to the winning and using of coal, through larger units for production and distribution, through fuller partnership between employers and employed. In all three respects progress must come mainly from within the industry. The State can help materially — by substantial payments in aid of research ; by removing obstacles...
Side 394 - The management of the mine, the direction of the working force, and the right to hire and discharge are vested exclusively in the Operator, and the United Mine Workers of America shall not abridge these rights.