| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1887 - 1080 pages
...extend to such matters as the hon. Gentleman has in view. The clear meaning of these words is that no boy, girl, or woman shall be employed in moving railway waggons. MB. WOODALL: On that understanding, I ask leave to withdraw my Amendment. SIR JULIAN GOLDSMID (St.... | |
| South Australia - Law - 1906 - 324 pages
...except when the operation of this section is suspended, employ continuously in any factory for more than five hours, without an interval of at least half an hour for a meal, any woman, young person, or child. Penalty, Five Pounds. (2) The Minister may suspend the operation... | |
| Perry and co, ltd - 1875 - 850 pages
...child, young person, or woman must not be employed continuously for more than four hours and a half without an interval of at least half an hour for a meal. There must be allowed between the hours of seven in the morning and seven in the afternoon, on every... | |
| England - 1874 - 796 pages
...provided that a child, young person, or woman, shall not be employed continuously for more than 4i hours without an interval of at' least half an hour for a meal. Not more than 10 hours' work a -day is allowed, and provisions are made for breaking the continuity... | |
| Henry C. Greenwood, Temple C. Martin - Justices of the peace - 1874 - 994 pages
...hours ; and (2.) A child, young person, or woman shall not bo employed continuously for more than 4^ hours without an interval of at least half an hour for a meal ; apd (3.) There shall be allowed between the hours of 7 in the morning and 7 in the afternoon on every... | |
| John Wade - English law - 1874 - 1018 pages
...between 7.0 AM and 7.0 PM, but may not be employed continuously for more than four hours and a half without an interval of at least half an hour for a meal. Two hours shall also be allowed nn every day but Saturday, during the time for employment, for meals,... | |
| Great Britain - 1874 - 752 pages
...child, young person, or woman shall not be employed continuously for more than four hours and a half without an interval of at least half an hour for a meal ; and (3.) There shall be allowed between the hours of seven in the morning and seven in the afternoon... | |
| Alexander Wynter Blyth - Great Britain - 1876 - 702 pages
...before 3 o'clock PM No child, young person, or woman muy be employed for more than four and a half hours without an interval of at least half an hour for a meal.— (37 & 38 Viet. c. 44, s. 5. ) Overcrowding. — No factory shall be so overcrowded while work is carried... | |
| United States. Congress. House - United States - 1876 - 1076 pages
...employed except between those hours, aud shall not be employed continuously for more than four and a half hours without an interval of at least half an hour for a meal. Between the hours of G a. in. and 6 pm on every day except Saturday, Uvo hours shall be allowed for... | |
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