... the regulation of their wages and their hours and conditions of labor, the protection of their individual rights in the prosecution of their trade or trades, the raising of funds for the benefit of sick, disabled, or unemployed members, or the families... Report - 144. lappuseautors: United States. Industrial Commission - 1901Pilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| United States - 1891 - 1108 lapas
...sick, disabled, or unemployed members, or the families of deceased members, or for such other object or objects for which working people may lawfully combine,...having in view their mutual protection or benefit. may be incorpo- SEC. '¿. That National Trade Unions shall, upon filing their articles Г?*(М... | |
| Charles Andrew Ray - 1892 - 580 lapas
...prosecution of their trade, raising funds for the benefit of the sick, disabled and unemployed, and for families of deceased members, and for such other objects...having in view their mutual protection or benefit. * It was assumed in Com. v. Sheriff, 15 Phila. 393, that prior tothe acts of the Pennsylvania Legislature,... | |
| United States. Bureau of Labor - 1892 - 616 lapas
...disabled, or unemployed members, or the families of deceased members, or for such* other object or objects for which working people may lawfully combine, having in view their mutual proteclion or benefit. SECTION 2. National trade unions shall, upon filing their articles of incorporation... | |
| Thomas Sydenham Cogley - 1894 - 404 lapas
...disabled, or unemployed members, or the families of deceased members, or for such. other object or objects for which working people may lawfully combine,...having in view their mutual protection or benefit." Articles of incorporation are to be filed in the office of the Recorder of the District of Columbia,... | |
| John Lewis - 1895 - 826 lapas
...sick, disabled or unemployed members or the families of deceased members, or for such other object or objects for which working people may lawfully combine,...having in view their mutual protection or benefit." Associations of that character are authorized to make and establish such constitutions, rules and by-laws... | |
| Charles Fisk Beach - 1898 - 840 lapas
...sick, disabled, or unemployed members, or the families of deceased members, or for such other object or objects for which working people may lawfully combine,...having in view their mutual protection or benefit." Chap. 114, Illinois Statutes, t 128, provides: "If any locomotive engineer, in furtherance of any combination... | |
| Simeon Eben Baldwin - 1898 - 408 lapas
...sick, disabled, or unemployed members, or the families of deceased members, or for such other object or objects for which working people may lawfully combine,...having in view their mutual protection or benefit," is termed a " National Trade Union," and on filing articles of incorporation in the office of the Recorder... | |
| 1899 - 352 lapas
...regulation of wages, and their hours and condition of labor, also for the purpose of raising funds for the benefit of sick, disabled or unemployed members,...having in view their mutual protection or benefit. At that time ten hours constituted a day's labor, the average pay being twenty-five cents an hour.... | |
| Emile Levasseur - 1900 - 558 lapas
...sick, disabled, or unemployed members, or the families of deceased members, or for such other object or objects for which working people may lawfully combine,...having in view their mutual protection or benefit." Upon filing their articles of incorporation such a national union becomes a corporation with the right... | |
| United States. Industrial Commission - 1900 - 1044 lapas
...sick, disabled, or unemployed members, or the families of deceased members, or for such other object or objects for which working people may lawfully combine,...having in view their mutual protection or benefit. "SEC. 2. That national trade unions shall, upon filing their articles of incorporation in the office... | |
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