Labor Conditions in New England, 1860-1870, with Special Reference to Massachusetts

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University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1915
 

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34. lappuse - Asylum, for the purpose of assisting and providing for deserted and destitute infant children, with all the powers and privileges, and subject to all the duties, restrictions and liabilities set forth in the sixty-eighth chapter of the General Statutes, and in all general laws which now are, or hereafter may be in force relating to such corporations.
51. lappuse - March in each year, statistical details relating to all departments of labor in the Commonwealth, especially in its relations to the commercial, industrial, social, educational and sanitary condition of the laboring classes, and to the permanent prosperity of the productive industry of the Commonwealth.
51. lappuse - ... with headquarters in the state house. t PAKT it.] SECRETARY'S REPORT. [CHAP. i. The duties of such bureau shall be to collect, assort, systematize and present in annual reports to the legislature, on or before the first day of March in each year, statistical details relating to all departments of labor in the Commonwealth...
51. lappuse - Resolved, That the governor, with the advice and consent of the council, is hereby authorized to appoint, as soon after the passage of this...
50. lappuse - June 25, 1868, constituted, on and after that date, eight hours a day's work for all laborers, workmen, and mechanics employed by or on behalf of the Government of the United States, and repealed all acts and parts of acts inconsistent therewith: Now, therefore, I, Ulysses S.
46. lappuse - ... faces. But the remedy is, not to remand him into his dungeon, but to accustom him to the rays of the sun. The blaze of truth and liberty may at first dazzle and bewilder...
21. lappuse - Statutes, at least three months of the twelve months next preceding any and every year in which such child shall be so employed.
15. lappuse - Rouse there the dancer's restless feet: The trumpet leads our warrior bands. And ye that wage the war of words With mystic fame and subtle power, Go, chatter to the idle birds, Or teach the lesson of the hour!
6. lappuse - And amidst the clashing noise and din Of the ever beating loom, Stood a fair young girl with throbbing brow Working her way to the tomb.5 Poetry from mill women?
42. lappuse - Resolved, that a reduction of hours is an increase of wages .... Resolved, that a reduction of the number of hours for a day's work, be the cardinal point to which our movement ought to be directed; that we make this point with the understanding that it is not antagonistic with capital, while at the same time it invests our cause with the dignity and power of a great moral and social reform, and that it is every way worthy of the sympathy and co-operation of the most progressive and liberal thinkers...

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