Bulletin of the Department of Labor of the State of New York, Volume 17, Issues 69-79 |
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New York (State). Dept. of Labor. Previous Publications Concerning Unemployment Statistics of Unemployment have been ... York City . The annual reports of this Bureau were published in the annual reports of the Bureau of Labor Statistics ...
New York (State). Dept. of Labor. Previous Publications Concerning Unemployment Statistics of Unemployment have been ... York City . The annual reports of this Bureau were published in the annual reports of the Bureau of Labor Statistics ...
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... York City , 37 in Buffalo , 20 in . Albany , 16 in Rochester , 11 in Syracuse , and 54 were in 30 other localities . The following table compares , by industries , the distribution of members who were reported as to idleness , in the ...
... York City , 37 in Buffalo , 20 in . Albany , 16 in Rochester , 11 in Syracuse , and 54 were in 30 other localities . The following table compares , by industries , the distribution of members who were reported as to idleness , in the ...
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... York City caused an unprecedented amount of idleness in January and February and raised the mean of such idleness for the entire year to the high figure of 3.5 per cent . The idleness caused by disability remained practically constant ...
... York City caused an unprecedented amount of idleness in January and February and raised the mean of such idleness for the entire year to the high figure of 3.5 per cent . The idleness caused by disability remained practically constant ...
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... York City and in the entire State , there was a decrease in idleness at the end of December as compared with the previous year , the decrease being greater in the city . Only two industries in the State as a whole reported such a ...
... York City and in the entire State , there was a decrease in idleness at the end of December as compared with the previous year , the decrease being greater in the city . Only two industries in the State as a whole reported such a ...
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New York (State). Dept. of Labor. TABLE 5.- PERCENTAGE OF IDLENESS IN Representative UNIONS IN THE STATE AND IN NEW YEAR 1904 . 1905 . 1906 . 1907 . 1908 . 1909 . 1910 . 1911 1912 . 1913 . 1914 . YORK CITY JUNE END OF- DECEMBER New York New ...
New York (State). Dept. of Labor. TABLE 5.- PERCENTAGE OF IDLENESS IN Representative UNIONS IN THE STATE AND IN NEW YEAR 1904 . 1905 . 1906 . 1907 . 1908 . 1909 . 1910 . 1911 1912 . 1913 . 1914 . YORK CITY JUNE END OF- DECEMBER New York New ...
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Page 16 - No county, city, town or village shall hereafter give any money or property, or loan its money or credit to or in aid of any individual, association or corporation, or become directly or indirectly the owner of stock in, or bonds of, any association or corporation...
Page 37 - To justify the State in thus interposing its authority in behalf of the public, it must appear, first, that the interests of the public generally, as distinguished from those of a particular class, require such interference; and, second, that the means are reasonably necessary for the accomplishment of the purpose, and not unduly oppressive upon individuals.
Page 26 - The liberty mentioned in that amendment means not only the right of the citizen to be free from the mere physical restraint of his person, as by incarceration, but the term is deemed to embrace the right of the citizen to be free in the enjoyment of all his faculties; to be free to use them in all lawful ways ; to live and work where he will ; to earn his livelihood by any lawful calling ; to pursue any livelihood or avocation, and for that purpose to enter into all contracts which may be proper,...
Page 46 - That woman's physical structure and the performance of maternal functions place her at a disadvantage in the struggle for subsistence is obvious. This is especially true when the burdens of motherhood are upon her. Even when they are not, by abundant testimony of the medical fraternity continuance for a long time on her feet at work, repeating this from day to day, tends to injurious effects upon the body, and, as healthy mothers are essential to vigorous offspring, the physical well-being of woman...
Page 39 - Compensation Commission, and to be composed of three commissioners appointed by the President, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, one of whom shall be designated by the President as chairman.
Page 95 - A person employing or directing another to perform labor of any kind in the erection, repairing, altering or painting of a house, building or structure shall not furnish or erect, or cause to be furnished or erected for the performance of such labor, scaffolding, hoists, stays, ladders or other mechanical contrivances which are unsafe, unsuitable or improper, and which arc not so constructed, placed and operated as to give proper protection to the life and limb of a person so employed or engaged.
Page 43 - Loss of both hands, or both arms, or both feet, or both legs, or both eyes, or of any two thereof shall, in the absence of conclusive proof to the contrary, constitute permanent total disability. In all other cases permanent total disability shall be determined in accordance with the facts.
Page 12 - ... 1. As a rope or wire walker, gymnast, wrestler, contortionist, rider or acrobat; or upon any bicycle or similar mechanical vehicle or contrivance ; or, 2. In begging or receiving or soliciting alms in any manner or under any pretense...
Page 91 - No person shall remove or make ineffective any safeguard around or attached to machinery, vats or pans while the same are in use, unless for the purpose of immediately making repairs thereto, and all such safeguards so removed shall be promptly replaced.
Page 41 - Employer," except when otherwise expressly stated, means a person, partnership, association, corporation, and the legal representatives of a deceased employer, or the receiver or trustee of a person, partnership, association or corporation, employing workmen in hazardous employments including the state and a municipal corporation or other political subdivision thereof.