The Labour Gazette, Volum 22Canada Department of Labour., 1923 |
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Side ix
... Employment : Canada : returns by employers ( with chart ) last quarter of 1921 , 218 ; 1st quarter of 1922 , 513 ; 2nd quarter , 870 ; 3rd quarter , 1199 . returns by employers for October , 1323 . shortage of skilled labour reported by ...
... Employment : Canada : returns by employers ( with chart ) last quarter of 1921 , 218 ; 1st quarter of 1922 , 513 ; 2nd quarter , 870 ; 3rd quarter , 1199 . returns by employers for October , 1323 . shortage of skilled labour reported by ...
Side 9
... employment of workpeople who would otherwise be dismissed shall thus be assured ; ( b ) that , without the sub- sidy ... employment on relief works could be given employment in their own trades . This especially applies to such groups of ...
... employment of workpeople who would otherwise be dismissed shall thus be assured ; ( b ) that , without the sub- sidy ... employment on relief works could be given employment in their own trades . This especially applies to such groups of ...
Side 11
... employment , the index number having declined by approxi- mately four per cent during the four weeks . As compared with the corres- ponding period in 1920 the situation continued to be decidedly unfavourable ; the index number in this ...
... employment , the index number having declined by approxi- mately four per cent during the four weeks . As compared with the corres- ponding period in 1920 the situation continued to be decidedly unfavourable ; the index number in this ...
Side 12
... employment afforded in logging was scarcely as great as during 1920 , while railway and building construction , trade , and mining con- tinued to show considerable contraction . TRADE UNION REPORTS Unemployment as reported by trade ...
... employment afforded in logging was scarcely as great as during 1920 , while railway and building construction , trade , and mining con- tinued to show considerable contraction . TRADE UNION REPORTS Unemployment as reported by trade ...
Side 13
... Employment Service of Canada for the period October 24 November 19 , 1921 , showed a con- siderable reduction EMPLOYMENT OFFICE REPORTS -- when compared with both the preceding period and the corresponding period of last year . Although ...
... Employment Service of Canada for the period October 24 November 19 , 1921 , showed a con- siderable reduction EMPLOYMENT OFFICE REPORTS -- when compared with both the preceding period and the corresponding period of last year . Although ...
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Side 47 - A Member which has ratified this Convention may denounce it after the expiration of ten years from the date on which the Convention first comes into force, by an act communicated to the DirectorGeneral of the International Labour Office for registration. Such denunciation shall not take effect until one year after the date on which it is registered.
Side 54 - ... motive power of any kind; (c) construction, reconstruction, maintenance, repair, alteration, or demolition of any building, railway, tramway, harbour, dock, pier, canal, inland waterway, road, tunnel, bridge, viaduct, sewer, drain, well, telegraphic or telephonic installation, electrical undertaking...
Side 48 - The formal ratifications of this Convention under the conditions set forth in Part XIII of the Treaty of Versailles and of the corresponding Parts of the other Treaties of Peace, shall be communicated to the Secretary General of the League of Nations for registration.
Side 58 - Members for consideration with a view to effect being given to it by national legislation or otherwise, or (b) of a draft international convention for ratification by the Members.
Side 51 - Convention, the Governing Body of the International Labour Office shall present to the General Conference a report on the working of this Convention and shall consider the desirability of placing on the Agenda of the Conference the question of its revision in whole or in part.
Side 608 - The Governing Body shall, from time to time, elect one of its members to act as its Chairman, shall regulate its own procedure and shall fix its own times of meeting. A special meeting shall be held if a written request to that effect is made by at least ten members of the Governing Body.
Side 54 - Convention Limiting the Hours of Work in Industrial Undertakings to Eight in the Day and Forty-eight in the Week...
Side 139 - The hazards of the employment; (4) The training and skill required; (5) The degree of responsibility; (6) The character and regularity of the employment; and (7) Inequalities of increases in wages or of treatment, the result of previous wage orders or adjustments.
Side 726 - The so-called union label, which is a quasi trademark to indicate the origin of manufactured product in union labor, has been protected against pirating and deceptive use by the statutes of most of the states, and in many states authority to sue to enjoin its use has been conferred on unions. They have been given distinct and separate representation and the right to appear to represent union interests in statutory arbitrations, and before official labor boards...
Side 618 - Should Congress, in the execution of its powers, adopt measures which are prohibited by the constitution ; or should Congress, under the pretext of executing its powers, pass laws for the accomplishment of objects not entrusted to the government ; it would become the painful duty of this tribunal, should a case requiring such a decision come before it, to say that such an act was not the law of the land.