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The people of the state of New York, repondent, against Charles Schweinler press, a corporation, defendant-appellant. A summary of "facts of knowledge" submitted on behalf of the people.

Title
The people of the state of New York, repondent, against Charles Schweinler press, a corporation, defendant-appellant. A summary of "facts of knowledge" submitted on behalf of the people. Prepared April, 1914, by Louis D. Brandeis and Josephine Goldmark.
Author
Brandeis, Louis D., 1856-1941.
Publication
New York, National Consumers League [1918]

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Additional Authors
  • Goldmark, Josephine, 1877-1950.
  • New York (State)
  • Charles Schweinler (Firm)
Description
iii, A19, 452 p. incl. tables, diagrs.; 24 cm.
Alternative Title
Case against nightwork for women.
Subject
  • Women > Employment
  • Hours of labor
Note
  • Cover-title.
  • At head of title: The case against nightwork for women, revised with new introduction to March 1, 1918. Court of appeals, state of New York.
Bibliography (note)
  • "Index of sources quoted": p. [433]-452.
Contents
Introduction.--Part first. The world's experience upon which the legislation prohibiting the employment of women at night is based. I. The dangers of night work. II. Economic aspects of the prohibition of night work. III. Uniformity of regulation.--Part second. Legislation prohibiting the employment of women at night. I. The American legislation. II. The foreign legislation: national and international. III. War time exemptions in foreign legislation.--Decision of the New York Court of appeals upholding the New York nightwork law for women.
Call Number
TDL (New York State. Courts: Court of Appeals. Case against nightwork for women)
LCCN
18011061
OCLC
2172060
Author
Brandeis, Louis D., 1856-1941.
Title
The people of the state of New York, repondent, against Charles Schweinler press, a corporation, defendant-appellant. A summary of "facts of knowledge" submitted on behalf of the people. Prepared April, 1914, by Louis D. Brandeis and Josephine Goldmark.
Imprint
New York, National Consumers League [1918]
Bibliography
"Index of sources quoted": p. [433]-452.
Added Author
Goldmark, Josephine, 1877-1950.
New York (State)
Charles Schweinler (Firm)
Added Title
Case against nightwork for women.
Research Call Number
TDL (New York State. Courts: Court of Appeals. Case against nightwork for women)
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