| Henry William Cherouny - 1885 - 162 pages
...pay for equal work. 14. The reduction of the hours of labor to eight per day, so that the laborers may have more time for social enjoyment and intellectual...and be enabled to reap the advantages conferred by the labor-saving machinery which their brains have created. These paragraphs call for a better judicial... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Education and Labor, Henry William Blair - 1885 - 1216 pages
...for equal work. XIV. The reduction of the hours of labor to eight per day, so that the laborers mny have more time for social enjoyment and intellectual...and be enabled to reap the advantages conferred by the labor-waving machinery which their brains havo created. XV. To prevail upon Governments to establish... | |
| Terence Vincent Powderly, Edmund Janes James - 1886 - 698 pages
...pay for equal work. I7th. The reduction of the hours of labor to eight per day, so that the laborers may have more time for social enjoyment and intellectual...labor-saving machinery, which their brains have created. 18th. The establishing by Government of a just standard of distribution to labor and capital, by providing... | |
| Ontario. Legislative Assembly - 1887 - 952 pages
...pay for equal work ; XIV. The reduction of the hours of labor to eight per day, so that the laborers may have more time for social enjoyment and intellectual...machinery which their brains have created ; XV. To prevail u(>on governments to establish a ourely national circulating medium issued directly to the people,... | |
| 1887 - 690 pages
...labourKni] HAZELL'S ANNUAL CYCLOPEDIA, 1887. saving machinery which their brains have created. О 5) To prevail upon Governments to establish a purely...issued directly to the people, without the intervention of'any system of banking :orpo rat ions, which money shall be u legal tender in payment of debts, public... | |
| Terence Vincent Powderly - 1889 - 742 pages
...pay for equal work. XIV The reduction of the hours of labor to eight per day, so that the laborers may have more time for social enjoyment and intellectual...and be enabled to reap the advantages conferred by the labor-saving machinery which their brains have created. XV. To prevail upon governments to establish... | |
| George Edwin McNeill - 1892 - 724 pages
...pay for equal work. 17th. The reduction of the hours of labor to eight per day, so that the laborers may have more time for social enjoyment and intellectual...labor-saving machinery, which their brains have created. iSth. The establishing by Government of a just standard of distribution to labor and capital, by providing... | |
| Jacob Harry Hollander, George Ernest Barnett - 1905 - 434 pages
...aims of the Order was, " The reduction of the hours of labor to eight per day, so that the laborers may have more time for social enjoyment and intellectual improvement, and be enabled to reap the advantage conferred by the labor-saving machinery which their brains have created." At the eleventh... | |
| 1906 - 860 pages
...figured prominently : " The reduction of the hours of labor to eight per day, so that the laborers may have more time for social enjoyment and intellectual...and be enabled to reap the advantages conferred by the labor-saving machinery which their brains have created."48 In 1882 the platform of the Federation... | |
| William Kirk - 1906 - 160 pages
...figured prominently : " The reduction of the hours of labor to eight per day, so that the laborers may have more time for social enjoyment and intellectual...and be enabled to reap the advantages conferred by the labor-saving machinery which their brains have created."46 In 1882 the platform of the Federation... | |
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