Labor in Its Relations to Law: Four Lectures Delivered at the Plymouth School of Ethics, July 1895C. Scribner's sons, 1895 - 145 strani |
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... side , where they can , for the cause of labor . The world has been organized always in the interest of the clever few . No greater interest lies in life to - day than how so to regulate it as to give the multitude their chance . I ...
... side , where they can , for the cause of labor . The world has been organized always in the interest of the clever few . No greater interest lies in life to - day than how so to regulate it as to give the multitude their chance . I ...
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... sides relying on natural causes for the supply of laborers and of labor to be done . The lord could exact a fine from an absconding serf ; on the other hand , the serf could not gain en- trance in the guild of a town not his own until ...
... sides relying on natural causes for the supply of laborers and of labor to be done . The lord could exact a fine from an absconding serf ; on the other hand , the serf could not gain en- trance in the guild of a town not his own until ...
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... sides -a principle which will necessarily bring in an entirely new body of legal remedies for actions which contravene this modern notion of the soli- darity of labor interests . I think it will be admitted that our American democracies ...
... sides -a principle which will necessarily bring in an entirely new body of legal remedies for actions which contravene this modern notion of the soli- darity of labor interests . I think it will be admitted that our American democracies ...
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... side is held to them . No other class have their prosperity made specially the subject of legislative consideration , and their political power carefully guarded by express statute , and every opportunity given for its use . When he has ...
... side is held to them . No other class have their prosperity made specially the subject of legislative consideration , and their political power carefully guarded by express statute , and every opportunity given for its use . When he has ...
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... sides and a surrender of the ground for which labor had been fighting from the earliest historic times down to a very few years ago . On this fact every one is agreed . It is as clearly set forth in the compila- tion of labor history ...
... sides and a surrender of the ground for which labor had been fighting from the earliest historic times down to a very few years ago . On this fact every one is agreed . It is as clearly set forth in the compila- tion of labor history ...
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Stran 103 - The purposes of any trade union shall not by reason merely that they are in restraint of trade, be deemed to be unlawful so as to render any member of such trade union liable to criminal prosecution for conspiracy or otherwise.
Stran 55 - The privilege of contracting is both a liberty and a property right, and if A is denied the right to contract and acquire property in a manner which he has hitherto enjoyed under the law, and which B, C, and D are still allowed by the law to enjoy, it is clear that he is deprived of both liberty and property to the extent that he is thus denied the right to contract.
Stran 54 - The liberty mentioned in that amendment means not only the right of the citizen to be free from the mere physical restraint of his person, as by incarceration, but the term is deemed to embrace the right of the citizen to be free in the enjoyment of all his faculties; to be free to use them in all lawful ways ; to live and work where he will ; to earn his livelihood by any lawful calling ; to pursue any livelihood or avocation, and for that purpose to enter into all contracts which may be proper,...
Stran 104 - An agreement or combination by two or more persons to do or procure to be done any act in contemplation or furtherance of a trade dispute shall not be indictable as a conspiracy if such act committed by one person would not be punishable as a crime".
Stran 54 - ' liberty ' ' as used in the Constitution is not dwarfed into mere freedom from physical restraint of the person of the citizen, as by incarceration, but is deemed to embrace the right of man to be free in the enjoyment of the faculties with which he has been endowed by his Creator, subject only to such restraints as are necessary for the common welfare.
Stran 66 - It was suggested in the interest of the employers, as well as in the public interest, that employees consent to accept only so much of their wages as was actually necessary to their sustenance, reserving payment of the balance until business should revive, and thus enable the factories or workshops to be open, and operated with less present expenditures of money. Public economists and leaders in the interest of labor suggested and advised this course. In this state, and under this law, no such contract...
Stran 66 - The employee who sought to work for one of the corporations enumerated in the act would find himself incapable of contracting as all other laborers in the state might do. The corporations would be prohibited entering into such a contract, and, if they did so, the contract would be voidable at the will of the employee, and the employer subject to a penalty for making it.
Stran 55 - It is now well settled that the privilege of contracting is both a liberty and a property right. Liberty includes the right to make and enforce contracts, because the right to make and enforce contracts is included in the right to acquire property. Labor is property. To deprive the laborer and...
Stran 53 - The contract of employment is a contract by which one, who is called the employer, engages another, who is called the employee, to do something for the benefit of the employer, or of a third person.