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" The legislature has also recognized the fact, which the experience of legislators in many States has corroborated, that the proprietors of these establishments and their operatives do not stand upon an equality, and that their interests are, to a certain... "
The Causes of Industrial Unrest - Page 345
by John Andrews Fitch - 1924 - 424 pages
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Reports ... Proceedings, Volume 32

Ohio State Bar Association - 1911 - 282 pages
...legislature has also recognized the fact, which the experience of legislatures in many states has corrobated, that the proprietors of these establishments and their operatives do not stand upon an equality, but that their interests were, to a certain extent, conflicting." Then in the case of Narramore v....
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Bulletin of the Department of Labor: No. 24

United States. Bureau of Labor - 1899 - 154 pages
...recognized facts, which, I think, show the reason why employees are exempted from liability, to wit: "The legislature has also recognized the fact, which...their interests are, to a certain extent, conflicting. Thе former naturally desire to obtain as much labor as possible from their employees, while the latter...
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Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of ..., Volume 103

Tennessee. Supreme Court, William Wilcox Cooke - 1900 - 808 pages
...State's interference for his protection,' and, in doing so, used the following well-chosen language : "The Legislature has also recognized the fact, which...and their operatives do not stand upon an equality, but that their interests are, to a certain extent, conflicting. The former naturally desire to obtain...
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Annual Report of the Chief Factory Inspector ...

Pennsylvania. Dept. of Factory Inspection - 1901 - 1410 pages
...them in favor of that department of government." State vs. Holden, 37 LRA 108. ''The Legislature has recognized the fact which the experience of legislators...their interests are to a certain extent conflicting." Rolden vs. Hardy, 169 l'a. US 366; Book 42, L. ed. 780. The whole argument in this case is based on...
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The American State Reports: Containing the Cases of General Value ..., Volume 76

Abraham Clark Freeman - 1901 - 1044 pages
...state's interference for his protection, and, in doing so, used the following well-chosen language: "The legislature has also recognized the fact, which...and their operatives do not stand upon an equality, but that their interests are, to a certain extent, conflicting. The former naturally desire to obtain...
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Annual Report, Volume 23, Part 1901

1901 - 456 pages
...corroborated, that the proprietor of these establishments and their operatives don't stand upon an equality and their Interests are to a, certain extent conflicting....naturally desire to obtain as much labor as possible, and the employes, while the latter are often induced by fear of discharge to conform, to regulations,...
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The American State Reports: Containing the Cases of General Value ..., Volume 87

Abraham Clark Freeman - 1902 - 1082 pages
...Hardy, 169 TJ. S. 366, 18 Sup. Ct. Eep. 383 : "The legislature has also recognized the fact, which experience of legislators in many states has corroborated,...naturally desire to obtain as much labor as possible iron their employes, while the latter are often induced by the fear of discharge to conform to regulations...
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Lawyers' Reports Annotated, Volume 56

1902 - 1054 pages
...the state's interference for his protection, and in doing so used the following well-chosen language: "The legislature has also recognized the fact, which...corroborated, that the proprietors •of these establishments ani their operatives do not stand upon an equality, but that their «0 LRA 21 interests arc, to a certain...
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Some Ethical Gains Through Legislation

Florence Kelley - 1905 - 386 pages
...beneficent contrast with this sinister dictum, is the following from the United States Supreme Court : "The legislature has also recognized the fact, which...naturally desire to obtain as much labor as possible fronvtheir employees, while the latter are often induced by" the fear of discharge to conform to regulations...
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A Treatise on the Law of Municipal Corporations, Volume 1

Howard Strickland Abbott - 1905 - 996 pages
...the general welfare, we must resolve them in favor of the right of that department of government.' The legislature has also recognized the fact, which...upon an equality, and that their interests are, to a certa1n extent, confiicting. The former naturally desire to obtain as much labor as possible from their...
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