| Massachusetts - 1888 - 100 pages
...school for at least twenty weeks as required by law. WHEN CHILDREN UNDER FOURTEEN MAY BE EMPLOYED. 2. No child under fourteen years of age shall be employed in any manner before the hour of six o'clock in the morning or after the hour of seven o'clock in the evening.... | |
| Maine. Bureau of Industrial and Labor Statistics - 1889 - 218 pages
...of employment in any factory, workshop or mercantile establishments. SEC. 3. No child under sixteen years of age shall be employed in any factory, workshop or mercantile establishment unless the person or corporation employing him procures and keeps on file the certificate required... | |
| Rhode Island. Office of Commissioner of Industrial Statistics - 1889 - 234 pages
...preceding such employment he has attended school for at least twenty weeks as required by law. SEC. 2. No child under fourteen years of age shall be employed in any manner before the hour of six o'clock in the morning or after the hour of seven o'clock in the evening.... | |
| New York (State) - 1889 - 932 pages
...laws of one thousand eight hundred and eighty-seven, is hereby amended so as to read as follows: g 2. No child under fourteen years of age shall be employed in any manufacturing establishment within this State. It shall be the duty of every person employing children... | |
| J. Morrison-Fuller, Walter C. Rose - 1890 - 526 pages
...afforded every child in this city; that the city authorities shall rigidly enforce the statute that no child under fourteen years of age shall be employed in any factory, store, or office; . . . that the work on the World's Fair buildings shall be performed by Union men;... | |
| Connecticut. Dept. of Factory Inspection - 1890 - 110 pages
...or before six o'clock in the morning of any day. [As amended by chapter 398, Laws of 1890.] SEC. 2. No child under fourteen years of age shall be employed in any manufacturing establishment within this state. It shall be the duty of every person employing children... | |
| 1890 - 680 pages
...preceding such employment he lias attended school for at least thirty weeks as required by law. SECT. 2. No child under fourteen years of age shall be employed in any manner before the hour of six o'clock in the morning or after the hour of seven o'clock in the evening.... | |
| Minnesota. Department of Labor and Industry - 1890 - 856 pages
...preceding such employment he has attended school for at least twenty weeks as required by law. SEC. 2. No child under fourteen years of age shall be employed in any manner before the hour of six o'clock in the morning or after the hour of seven o'clock in the evening.... | |
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