Biennial Report of the Department of Labor and Industry of the State of Maine, Volume 3

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Sentinel Publishing Company, 1917
 

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Página 5 - It is the duty of the Commissioner of Labor to cause to be enforced all laws regulating the employment of minors and women; all laws established for the protection of health, lives and limbs of operators in workshops and factories, on railroads and in other places ; all laws regulating the payment of wages and all laws enacted for the protection of the working classes. "He shall on or before the first day of January, biennially, report to the Governor, and may make such suggestions and recommendations...
Página 1 - biennial report for which statistics are now being secured will cover a period extending from July i, 1916, to July i, 1918. STATE OF MAINE. OFFICE OF DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND INDUSTRY. AUGUSTA, December 31, 1916. To His Excellency, Oakley C. Curtis, Governor of Maine : SIR: — I have the honor to transmit herewith the Third Biennial 'Report of the Department of Labor and Industry for the years 1915-1916. Very respectfully, ROSCOE A. EDDY, Commissioner. TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE Letter of Transmittal...
Página 34 - Secretary, E. Wm. Weeks, 507 Hall Building, Kansas City, Mo. Railway Clerks, Brotherhood of. Secretary, RE Fisher, 307-310 Kansas City Life Building, Kansas City, Mo. Railway Employes of America, Amalgamated Association of Street and Electric. President, WD Mahon, 104 East High street, Detroit, Mich.
Página 25 - July 1, 1916, is but few and it is expected that in the future it will not be necessary for this Department to make reports of industrial accidents, this branch being entirely covered by provisions of the Workmen's Compensation law that requires from the Industrial Accident Commission a full and complete report of accidents which come under the Compensation law. Reports of industrial accidents, in accordance with section 15 of the Revised Statutes of 1916, are required from all employers who have...
Página 61 - ... within this State. That no child under 14 years of age shall be employed at any work performed for wages or other compensation, to whomsoever payable, during any portion of any month when the public schools of the...
Página 31 - The amount paid for sick and death benefits in 1915 is given in some instances. American Federation of Labor. Headquarters, Washington, DC ; President, Samuel Gompers ; Secretary, Frank Morrison. Comprises 109 National and International Unions (representing approximately 22,000 local unions); 5 Departments; 45 State Branches; 718 City Centrals; 689 Local Trade and Federal Labor Unions. Departments : Building Trades Department — Secretary, William J. Spencer, Rooms 412-14 Ouray Building, Washington,...
Página 14 - Samples of the ore were submitted to the University of Maine, also to two reliable assayers of New York City. The University of Maine reported that the samples assayed 17% zinc. Of the other agencies one reported 23.21% and the second notified us that he found the ore sent to him to be 32.18% zinc. It would seem that these findings invite further investigation and that the State should not longer withhold its assistance from an industry which has such good prospects and such great possibilities....
Página 62 - ... a work permit issued to said child by the superintendent of schools of the city or town in which the child resides, or by some person authorized by him in writing. The person authorized to issue a work permit shall not issue such permit until such child has...
Página 61 - No child under 14 years of age shall be employed in any manner before the hour of 6 o'clock in the morning or after the hour of 7 o'clock in the -evening. No such child shall be employed in any factory...
Página 75 - TABLE No. 4. Shows Whole Number of Minors Between the Ages of 14 and 16 Years Employed in the State During Each Month of the Year Beginning Dec. 1, 1915 and Ending December 1, 1916, Classified by Towns.

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