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" ... The legislature has also recognized the fact, which the experience of legislators in many states has corroborated, that the proprietors of these ,establishments and their operatives do not stand upon an equality, and that their interests are, to a... "
The American and English Railroad Cases: A Collection of All Cases ... - Page 407
1907
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Albany Law Journal, Volume 64

Law - 1902 - 458 pages
...extent, conflicting. The former naturally desire to obtain as much labor as possible from their employes, while the latter are often induced by the fear of...discharge to conform to regulations which their judgment, favorably exercised, would pronounce to be detrimental to their health and strength. In other words,...
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Bulletin of the Department of Labor: No. 24

United States. Bureau of Labor - Arbitration, Industrial - 1899 - 154 pages
...an equality, and that their interests are, to a certain extent, conflicting. Thе former naturally desire to obtain as much labor as possible from their employees, while the latter arc often induced by the fear of discharge to conform to regulations which their judgment, fairly exercised,...
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The International Monthly, Volume 2

American periodicals - 1900 - 760 pages
...smelters and ore-reduction works. operatives do not stand upon an equality. " The former naturally desire to obtain as much labor as possible from their...laborers are practically constrained to obey them." But, notwithstanding this unqualified endorsement of a patent economic law by a conservative body of...
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The International Quarterly, Volume 2

Frederick Albert Richardson - 1900 - 766 pages
...smelters and ore-reduction works. operatives do not stand upon an equality. " The former naturally desire to obtain as much labor as possible from their...laborers are practically constrained to obey them." But, notwithstanding this unqualified endorsement of a patent economic law by a conservative body of...
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The Socialist Campaign Book of 1900

Socialist Party (U.S.) - Campaign literature - 1900 - 158 pages
...manner whatsoever as they will, has come from the Supreme Court. "The former (employers) naturally desire to obtain as much labor as possible from their...regulations which their judgment, fairly exercised, would denounce as detrimental to their health or strength In other words, the proprietors lay down the rules...
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Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of ..., Volume 103

Tennessee. Supreme Court, William Wilcox Cooke - Law reports, digests, etc - 1900 - 808 pages
...extent, conflicting. The former naturally desire to obtain as much labor as possible from tneir employes, while the latter are often induced by the fear of discharge, to conform to regulations which their judgments, fairly exercised, would pronounce to be detrimental to their health or strength. In other...
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Journal of Social Science, Issues 38-40

Social sciences - 1900 - 858 pages
...explicitly recognizes the fact that employers and employees do not stand upon a footing of equality. " The proprietors lay down the rules, and the laborers are practically constrained to obey them." The authority of this ruling of our highest tribunal will, it may be hoped, put a quietus to the reasoning...
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Annual Report, Volume 23, Part 1901

Labor - 1901 - 456 pages
...desire to obtain as much labor as possible, and the employes, while the latter are often induced by fear of discharge to conform, to regulations, which...would pronounce to be detrimental to their health and strength. In other words the proprietor lays down the rules and the laborers are practically constrained...
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The American State Reports: Containing the Cases of General Value ..., Volume 76

Abraham Clark Freeman - Law reports, digests, etc - 1901 - 1052 pages
...conflicting. The former naturally desire to obtain as much labor as possible from their employe's, while the latter are often induced by the fear of discharge, to conform to regulations which their judgments, fairly exercised, would pronounce to be detrimental to their health or strength. In other...
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Reports of the Industrial Commission, Volume 19

United States. Industrial Commission - Industries - 1902 - 1324 pages
...upon an equality, and that their interests are, to a certain extent, conflicting. The former naturally desire to obtain as much labor as possible from their...employees, while the latter are often induced, by thef ear of discharge, to conform to regulations which their judgment, fairly exercised, would, pronounce...
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