| New Jersey. Bureau of Industrial Statistics - Industries - 1890 - 472 pages
...week in two successive weeks ; and (6). A child shall not on either system be employed continuously for more than five hours without an interval of at least half an hour for a meal. (15). With respect to the employment of women in workshops, the following regulations shall be observed... | |
| Minnesota. Department of Labor and Industry - Employers' liability - 1890 - 856 pages
...which five or more children, young persons, and women are employed, for more than six hours at one time without an interval of at least half an hour for a meal: provided, hovever, that a child, young person, or woman may be so employed for not more than six and... | |
| Connecticut. Dept. of Factory Inspection - Factory inspection - 1890 - 110 pages
...which five or more children, young persons, and women are employed, for more than six hours at one time without an interval of at least half an hour for a meal : provided, however, that a child, young person, or woman may be so employed for not more than six... | |
| Great Britain, Sir Hugh Owen - Education, Elementary - 1891 - 844 pages
...midnight on the succeeding Saturday night : 7. No boy, girl, or woman shall be employed continuously for more than five hours, without an interval of at least half an hour for a meal, nor for more than eight hours on any one day, without an interval or intervals for meals amounting... | |
| Emile Garcke, John Manger Fells - Factories - 1893 - 374 pages
...day of the week in two successive weeks. A child shall not on either system be employed continuously for more than five hours without an interval of at least half an hour for a meal (Sec. 14). By the Act of 1883 it is declared that, notwithstanding anything in Section 14 of the Act... | |
| Ontario. Legislative Assembly - Ontario - 1893 - 852 pages
...meals, at least one hour must be given before 3 pm No young person or woman may be employed continuously for more than five hours without an interval of at least half an hour. In noii-textile factories, therefore, young persons and women may work ten and a half hours a day on... | |
| Ontario. Bureau of Industries - Agriculture - 1894 - 656 pages
...meals, at least one hour must be given before 3 pm No young person or woman may be employed continuously for more than five hours without an interval of at least half an hour. In non-textile factories, therefore, young persons and women may work ttn and a half hrnvrt a day on... | |
| Consular reports - 1894 - 744 pages
...on half-holidays, be employed continuously in any factory or workroom for more than four and a half hours without an interval of at least half an hour for a meal. No females or persons under 16 years of age are permitted to take their meals in any factory or workroom... | |
| United States. Bureau of Manufactures - Consular reports - 1894 - 732 pages
...on half-holidays, be employed continuously in any factory or workroom for more than four and a half hours without an interval of at least half an hour for a meal. No females or persons under 16 years of age are permitted to take their meals in any factory or workroom... | |
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