That woman's physical structure and the performance of maternal functions place her at a disadvantage in the struggle for subsistence is obvious. This is especially true when the burdens of motherhood are upon her. Even when they are not, by abundant... A Living Wage by Legislation: The Oregon Experience - Stran 46avtor: Oregon. Industrial Welfare Commission, Edwin Vincent O'Hara - 1916 - 57 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| Illinois. Supreme Court - 1910 - 718 strani
...public. It is known to all men (and what we know as men we cannot profess to be ignorant of as judges) that woman's physical structure and the performance of maternal functions place her at a great disadvantage in the battle of life; that while a man can work for more than ten hours a day without... | |
| 1915 - 1242 strani
...regulating the hours of the labor of women : "That woman's physical structure and the performance of matemal functions place her at a disadvantage in the struggle...injurious effects upon the body, and, as healthy mothers tire esseutial to vigorous offspring, the physical well-being of woman becomes an object of public... | |
| 1914 - 1282 strani
...these matters." The court discusses the position of women, and states as a fact of common knowledge: "That woman's physical structure and the performance of maternal functions place her at a disadvimtage in the struggle for subsistence is obvious. This is especially true when the burdens of... | |
| 1908 - 396 strani
...considered: Allgeyer v. Louisiana, 165 US 578; Holden v. Hardy, 169 US 366; Lochner v. New York, supra. That woman's physical structure and the performance...from day to day, tends to injurious effects upon the bod}-, and as healthy mothers are essential to vigorous offspring, the physical well-being of woman... | |
| National Child Labor Committee (U.S.) - 1908 - 196 strani
...State of Oregon) apply with all their weight to the laws protecting children. Justice Brown wrote : "That woman's physical structure and the performance...continuance for a long time on her feet at work, repeating thls^ from day to day, tends to Injurious effects upon the body, and as healthy mothers are essential... | |
| Abraham Clark Freeman - 1908 - 1174 strani
...Sup. Ct. Rep. 539, 49 L. ed. 937. "That woman's physical structure and the performance of material functions place her at a disadvantage in the struggle...her feet at work, repeating this from day to day, tenda to injurious effects upon the body, and, as healthy mothers are essential to vigorous offspring,... | |
| New York (State). Dept. of Labor - 1908 - 1048 strani
...considered: Allgeyer v. Louisiana, 165 US 578; Holden v. Hardy, 169 US 366; Lochner v. New York, supra. That woman's physical structure and the performance...they are not, by abundant testimony of the medical fratenity continuance for a long time on her feet at work, repeating this from day to day, tends to... | |
| National Child Labor Committee (U.S.) - 1908 - 214 strani
...State of Oregon) apply with all their weight to the laws protecting children. Justice Brown wrote : "That woman's physical structure and the performance...at a disadvantage in the struggle for subsistence li obvious. This is especially true when the burdens of motherhood are upon her. Even when they are... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Labor - 1908 - 1016 strani
...Oregon had in mind in providing this limitation upon the work of women, Mr. Justice Brewer continued: That woman's physical structure and the performance...at a disadvantage in the struggle for subsistence ie obvious. This is especially 32796—08—30 true when the burdens of motherhood are upon her. Even... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1908 - 732 strani
...disadvantage. This court takes judicial cognizance of ail matters of general knowledge — such as the fact that •woman's physical structure and the performance...of maternal functions' place her at a disadvantage which justifies a difference in legislation in regard to some of the burdens which rest upon her. Mutter... | |
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