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" The former naturally desire to obtain as much labor as possible from their employees, while the latter are often induced by the fear of discharge to conform to regulations which their judgment, fairly exercised, would pronounce to be detrimental to their... "
The Causes of Industrial Unrest - Page 345
by John Andrews Fitch - 1924 - 424 pages
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Public Regulation of the Rate of Wages

Rinehart John Swenson - 1917 - 84 pages
...induced by the fear of discharge to conform to regulations which their judgment, fairly exercised, would pronounce to be detrimental to their health...legislature may properly interpose its authority. . . . But the fact that both parties are of full age and competent to contract does not necessarily...
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Leading Cases on the Constitution of the United States: Arranged for Use in ...

Harvard University. Department of Government - 1917 - 166 pages
...induced by the fear of discharge to conform to regulations which their judgment, fairly exercised, would pronounce to be detrimental to their health...legislature may properly interpose its authority. It may not be improper to suggest in this connection that although the prosecution in this case was...
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Ruling Case Law: As Developed and Established by the Decisions ..., Volume 16

William Mark McKinney, Burdett Alberto Rich - 1917 - 1284 pages
...induced by the fear of discharge to conform to regulations which their judgment, fairly exercised, would pronounce to be detrimental to their health...guide, and the legislature may properly interpose its authority.19 However, by some judges this fact, though perhaps undeniable, is not considered as having...
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The Foundations of Social Science: An Analysis of Their Psychological Aspects

James Mickel Williams - 1920 - 518 pages
...their judgment, fairly exercised, would pronounce to be detrimental to their health or strength. ... In such cases self-interest is often an unsafe guide, and the legislature may promptly interpose its authority." 14 " The question in each case is whether the legislature has adopted...
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The Law in Business Problems: Cases and Other Materials for the Study of ...

Lincoln Frederick Schaub, Nathan Isaacs - 1921 - 872 pages
...induced by the fear of discharge to conform to regulations which their judgment, fairly exercised, would pronounce to be detrimental to their health...lay down the rules and the laborers are practically contrained to obey them. In such cases self-interest is often an unsafe guide, and the legislature...
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Protective Labor Legislation: With Special Reference to Women in the State ...

Elizabeth Faulkner Baker - 1925 - 480 pages
...induced by the fear of discharge to conform to regulations which their judgment, fairly exercised, would pronounce to be detrimental to their health...the legislature may properly interpose its authority ... or where the public health demands that one party to the contract shall be protected against himself....
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The Supreme Court and Minimum Wage Legislation: Comment by the Legal ...

National Consumers' League - 1925 - 332 pages
...laborer it means little because it is already limited by circumstances. It was said in Holden v. Hardy 21 "the proprietors lay down the rules and the laborers are practically constrained to obey them . . . But the fact that both parties are of full age and competent to contract does not necessarily...
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The Government and Labor

Albert Russell Ellingwood, Whitney Coombs - 1926 - 670 pages
...induced by the fear of discharge to conform to regulations which their judgment, fairly exercised, would pronounce to be detrimental to their health...is often an unsafe guide, and the legislature may promptly interpose its authority. It may not be improper to suggest in this connection that although...
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The Government and Labor

Albert Russell Ellingwood, Whitney Coombs - 1926 - 672 pages
...induced by the fear of discharge to conform to regulations which their judgment, fairly exercised, would pronounce to be detrimental to their health...is often an unsafe guide, and the legislature may promptly interpose its authority. It may not be improper to suggest in this connection that although...
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United States Supreme Court Reports, Volume 55

United States. Supreme Court - 1926 - 892 pages
...conform tr regulations which their judgment, fairly exeiciscd, would pronounce to be detriS7 l Imputai to their health or 'strength. In other words, the...legislature may properly interpose its authority. . . . Cut the fact that both paities are of full age and competent to contract does not necessarily...
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