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19 Sanford 1st and 3d 1st Sun 2d and 4th 3d Fri 3d Sun 3d Thurs 3d Tues 3d Wed 4th Fri 4th Sun 4th Thurs 4th Tues 4th Wed 724 Washington 987 Washington ACT RELATIVE amended by acts Approved association Bldg board of retirement boilers Boot and Shoe Bricklayers Broadway Building Trades C. S. and F. S. Carpenters cent Central Labor Union cities and towns city of Boston city or town Clerks Commonwealth court December 31 destined for Massachusetts dollars employment Engineers Firemen HOUSE Immigrant Aliens industrial injury John Joint Judiciary June 30 leave to withdraw license Lodge Main Makers March 31 Massachusetts membership Neil MacDonald nineteen hundred Painters Paperhangers payment pension percentage idle person plaintiff R. S. and B. A. Railroad reported leave retirement system SECTION September 30 Shoe Workers Steam strike superseded by acts Teamsters textile tion wages
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Page 116 - ... telegraph, telephone or messenger company in the distribution, transmission or delivery of goods or messages before five o'clock in the morning or after ten o'clock in the evening of any day.
Page 169 - One of the eternal conflicts out of which life is made up is that between the effort of every man to get the most he can for his services, and that of society, disguised under the name of capital, to get his services for the least possible return. Combination on the one side is patent and powerful. Combination on the other is the necessary and desirable counterpart, if the battle is to be carried on in a fair and equal way.
Page 139 - ... by a person in the same grade employed at the same work by the same employer, or, if there is no person so employed, by a person in the same grade employed In the same class of employment and In the same district...
Page 135 - Where the injury for which compensation is payable under this Act was caused under circumstances creating a legal liability in some person other than the employer...
Page 23 - ... is in sufficiently sound health and physically able to perform the work which he [or she] intends to do.
Page 169 - Wood. plain from the slightest consideration of practical affairs, or the most superficial reading of industrial history, that free competition means combination, and that the organization of the world, now going on so fast, means an ever increasing might and scope of combination. It seems to me futile to set our faces against this tendency.
Page 21 - ... shall be punished by a fine of not less than one hundred dollars, nor more than five hundred dollars, or by imprisonment for not less than three months nor more than one year, or by both such fine and imprisonment.
Page 79 - ... physical or mental incapacity it is impossible for the person injured to give the notice within the time provided in this section, he may give the same within ten days after such incapacity is removed...
Page 22 - And that the child is fourteen years of age, or upwards, and has reached the normal development of a child of its age, and is in sufficiently sound health and physically able to perform the work which it intends to do, which shall be stated.
Page 79 - No action for the recovery of damages for injury or death under the provisions of sections seventy-one to seventyfour, inclusive, shall be maintained unless notice of the time, place and cause of the injury is given to the employer within sixty days, and the action is commenced within one year, after the accident which causes the injury or death.