The Board of Trade may make a Provisional Order applying this Act to any specified trade to which it does not at the time apply if they are satisfied that the rate of wages prevailing in any branch of the trade is exceptionally low, as compared with that... The American Economic Review - Page 7021919Full view - About this book
| Royal Statistical Society (Great Britain) - 1921 - 730 pages
...wages prevailing was " exceptionally low as compared with that in other employ" ments," and in which " the other circumstances of the trade are " such as to render the application of this Act to the trade expedient." This phrase was presumably meant to restrict the Trade Boards to... | |
| Adèle Levis Meyer ("Mrs. Carl Meyer, "), Clementina Black - 1909 - 328 pages
...does not at the time apply if they are satisfied that the rate of wages prevailing in any branch of the trade is exceptionally low, as compared with that...the trade are such as to render the application of this Act to the trade expedient. (3) If at any time the Board of Trade consider that the conditions... | |
| Frederic Jesup Stimson - 1910 - 416 pages
...applying the act to any specified trade if they are satisfied that the rate of waees prevailing in that trade is exceptionally low as compared with that in...the other circumstances of the trade are such as to THE ENGLISH MINIMUM-WAGE LAW 255 The New Zealand law of 1899 provided a minimum wage of four shillings... | |
| 1910 - 1042 pages
...rate of wages prevailing in any branch of the trade is exceptionally low, as compared with that of other employments, and that the other circumstances...trade are such as to render the application of the Act to the trade expedient." The one criticism that I should like to make of the Act is that it seems to... | |
| 1910 - 438 pages
...the rate •* wages prevailing in any branch of the trade is exceptionally low, as compared with 'hat in other employments, and that the other circumstances of the trade are such " to render the application of this act to the trade expedient. (3) If at any time the Board of Trade... | |
| Alexander Macmorran, Kenneth Mead Macmorran - 1911 - 578 pages
...extend the provisions of the Act to any other trade if the rate of wages prevailing in any branch of the trade is exceptionally low as compared with that in other employments, and the circumstances of the trade are such as to render the application of the Act expedient. The Act... | |
| Gilbert Stone, William Andrew George Woods - 1928 - 410 pages
...does not at the time apply, if they are satisfied that the rate of wages prevailing in any branch of the trade is exceptionally low as compared with that...the trade are such as to render the application of this Act to the trade expedient, and it was in pursuance of these powers that in due course another... | |
| Percy Alden - 1912 - 308 pages
...rate of wages prevailing in any branch of the trade is exceptionally low, as compared with that of other employments, and that the other circumstances...trade are such as to render the application of the Act to the trade expedient." The one criticism that may be made of the Act is that it seems to be a comparatively... | |
| James Harvey Robinson, James Henry Breasted, Charles Austin Beard - 1912 - 680 pages
...does not at the time apply, if they arc satisfied that the rate of wages prevailing in any branch of the trade is exceptionally low as compared with that in other employments, and that other circumstances of the trade are such as to render the application of this act to the trade expedient."... | |
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