The Act is an infringement alike of the right of the employer and the employee; more than this it is an insulting attempt to put the laborer under a legislative tutelage, which is not only degrading to his manhood but subversive of his rights as a citizen... The Lehigh Valley Law Reporter - Página 361por Pennsylvania - 1887Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| 1890 - 548 páginas
...and the employee. More than this, it is an iusulting attempt to put the laborer under a legislative tutelage, which is not only degrading to his manhood,...subversive of his rights as a citizen of the United States. He may sell his labor for what be thinks best, whether money or goods, just as his employer may sell... | |
| Ohio. Supreme Court - 1906 - 660 páginas
...and the employe; more than this, it is an insulting attempt to put the laborer under a legislative tutelage, which is not only degrading to his manhood,...subversive of his rights as a citizen of the United States. "He may sell his labor for what he thinks best, whether money or goods, just as his employer may sell... | |
| 1899 - 640 páginas
...employer and employe: more than this, it is an insulting attempt to put the laborer under a legislative tutelage, which is not only degrading to his manhood,...subversive of his rights as a citizen of the United States. He may sell his labor for what he thinks best, whether money or goods, just as his employer may sell... | |
| 1887 - 972 páginas
...criticism of Mr. Justice GOKDON in tiorlchnrles v. Wigeman, 18 Wkly. Notes Gas. 214, 6 Atl. Rep. 354, directed against certain legislation in the supposed...as a citizen of the United States.' When the court вну to the laborer that he shall not beggar himself and family by making merchandise of what is... | |
| 1887 - 1038 páginas
...laboring classes, to the effect that "It is an insulting attempt to put the laborer under legislative tutelage which is not only degrading to his manhood,...as a citizen of the United States." When the court says to the laborer that he shall not beggar himself and family by making merchandise of what is virtually... | |
| 1912 - 1356 páginas
...and the employé. More than this. it is an insulting attempt to put the laborer under a legislative tutelage, which is not only degrading to his manhood,...subversive of his rights as a citizen of the United States. He may sell his labor for what he thinks best, whether money or goods, Just as his employer may sell... | |
| 1890 - 1226 páginas
...More than this, it is a7i insulting attempt to put the laborer under legislative tutelage, which ¡8 not only degrading to his manhood, but subversive of his rights as a citizen of the United States. Godcharlesv. Wigenmn,113 Pa. St. 431, 6 Atl. Rep. 354. In condemning this statute, we do not wish to... | |
| 1890 - 1144 páginas
...and the employe. More than this, it is an insulting attempt to put the laborer under a legislative tutelage, which is not only degrading to his manhood,...subversive of his rights as a citizen of the United States. He may sell his labor for what he thinks best, whether money or goods, just as hisemployermaysell his... | |
| 1890 - 950 páginas
...employer and the employé. More than this, it is an insulting attempt to put the laborer under legislative tutelage, which is not only degrading to his manhood,...subversive of his rights as a citizen of the United States. Goilcliarirt v. Wigeman, 113 Pa. 431, 4 Cent. Rep. 887. In condemning this Statute, we do not wish... | |
| Illinois. Bureau of Labor Statistics - 1891 - 504 páginas
...and the employé. More than this it is an insulting attempt to put the laborer under a legislative tutelage, which is not only degrading to his manhood,...subversive of his rights as a citizen of the United States. He may sell his labor for what he thinks best, whether money or goods, just as his employer may sell... | |
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