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| John Eugene Harley - 1921 - 148 pages
...of equal value. 8. The standard set by law in each country with respect to the conditions of labor should have due regard to the equitable economic treatment...provision for a system of inspection in which women world " (Article 427) . It is highly probable that if a question arises which involves any of these... | |
| New York (State). Legislature - 1921 - 1284 pages
...should be ensured the same treatment as the nationals of that country. "9. All States should institute a system of inspection in which women should take...the laws and regulations for the protection of the workers" (American Labor Year Book, 1019-1920, p. 128). The Russian Soviet Regime * The extraordinary... | |
| International Labour Office - 1923 - 624 pages
...suitable to adopt, the following text was submitted to the Commission : — "All States should institute a system of inspection in which women should take...ensure the enforcement of the laws and regulations for protection of the workers." Mr. Oka was in favour of the principle, hut thought that it should not... | |
| Boutelle Ellsworth Lowe - 1921 - 492 pages
...due regard to the equitable economic treatment of all workers lawfully resident therein. Ninth. — Each State should make provision for a system of inspection in which women should take part, in order to insure the enforcement of the laws and regulations for the protection of the employed. Without claiming... | |
| David Saville Muzzey - 1921 - 650 pages
...should have due regard to the equitable economic treatment of all workers lawfully resident therein. 9th Each state should make provision for a system of inspection in which women should take part in order to insure the enforcement of the laws and regulations for the protection of the employed. In his message... | |
| Edward Mandell House, Charles Seymour - 1921 - 552 pages
...be insured the same treatment as the nationals of that country. Ninth. All states should institute a system of inspection in which women should take part, in order to insure the enforcement of the laws and regulations for the protection of the workers. Because it is... | |
| Edward Mandell House, Charles Seymour - 1921 - 556 pages
...states should institute a system of inspection in which women should take part, in order to insure the enforcement of the laws and regulations for the protection of the workers. Because it is brief and because I believe you will want to know the views of the working people... | |
| Min-chʻien Tuk Zung Tyau - 1922 - 526 pages
...of equal value. 8. The standard set by law in each country with respect to the conditions of labor should have due regard to the equitable economic treatment...inspection in which women should take part, in order to insure the enforcement of the laws and regulations for the protection of the employed. Measured by... | |
| Permanent Court of International Justice - 1922 - 704 pages
...due' regard to the equitable economic treatment of all workers lawfully resident therein" ; (9) that ,,each State should make provision for a system of...and regulations for the protection of the employed". That most of these principles are as applicable to agricultural as to any other form of labour was... | |
| Gilbert Stone - 1922 - 436 pages
...should have due regard to the equitable economic treatment of all workers resident therein. Ninth. — Each state should make provision for a system of inspection...and regulations for the protection of the employed. Without claiming that these methods and principles are either complete or final, the High Contracting... | |
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