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" The former naturally desire to obtain as much labor as possible from their employees, while the latter are often induced by the fear of discharge to conform to regulations which their judgment, fairly exercised, would pronounce to be detrimental to their... "
The Supreme Court Reporter - Page 388
1899
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Albany Law Journal, Volume 69

Law - 1907 - 402 pages
...desire to obtain as much labor as possible from their employes, while the latter are often induced by fear of discharge to conform to regulations which...Legislature may properly interpose its authority. . . . The fact that both parties are of full age and competent to contract does not necessarily deprive...
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The Labor Contract from Individual to Collective Bargaining ...

Margaret Anna Schaffner - Labor contract - 1907 - 196 pages
...conflicting. The former naturally desire to obtain as much labor as possible from their employees, while the latter are often induced by the fear of...constrained to obey them. In such cases self-interest ls often an unsafe guide and (he legislature may properly interpose its authority. "It may not be improper...
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The Pacific Reporter, Volume 87

Law reports, digests, etc - 1907 - 1182 pages
...extent, conflicting. The former naturally desire to obtain as much labor as possible from their employes, while the latter are often induced by the fear of...laborers are practically constrained to obey them." Holden v. Hardy, 169 US 30G, 307, 18 Sup. Ct. 383, .".00, 42 L. Ed. 780. The penalty imposed by the...
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Bulletin of the Department of Labor, Issue 14, Parts 68-70

Labor - 1907 - 854 pages
...conflicting. The former naturally desire to obtain as much labor as possible from their employees, while the latter are often induced by the fear of...exercised, would pronounce to be detrimental to their nealth or strength. In other words, the proprietors lay down the rules and the laborers are practically...
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Bulletin of the University of Wisconsin: Economics and political ..., Volume 2

University of Wisconsin - Social sciences - 1907 - 500 pages
...conflicting. The former naturally desire to obtain as mnch labor as possible from their employees, while the latter are often induced by the fear of...exercised, would pronounce to be detrimental to their heaith or strength. In other words, the proprietors lay down the rules, and the laborers are practically...
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On the Civic Relations

Henry Holt - Economics - 1907 - 744 pages
...desire to obtain as much labor as possible from their employees, while the latter are often induced by fear of discharge to conform to regulations which...would pronounce to be detrimental to their health and strength. In other words, the proprietors lay down the rules, and the laborers are practically...
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Federal Procedure at Law: A Treatise on the Procedure in Suits at ..., Volume 1

Chrisenberry Lee Bates - Circuit courts - 1908 - 644 pages
...upon an equal footing, the former desiring to obtain as much labor as possible from their employees, while the latter are often induced by the fear of...would pronounce to be detrimental to their health, and that in such cases the legislature may properly interpose its authority." But in a more recent...
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Proceedings of the 1st-3d Annual Meeting, American Association ..., Volumes 1-3

American Association for Labor Legislation - Labor laws and legislation - 1908 - 364 pages
...employer makes the rules and the employees are practically constrained to obey them. Hence self interest is often an unsafe guide and the legislature may properly interpose its authority. It is not so much the right of contract of the employer that is interfered with, as that of the laborer,...
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The Quarterly Journal of the University of North Dakota, Volume 3

University of North Dakota - 1913 - 426 pages
...The former naturally desire to obtain as much labor as possible from their employees, while the later are often induced by the fear of discharge to conform...legislature may properly interpose its authority. . . The fact that both parties are of full age and competent to contract does not necessarily deprive...
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Bulletin of the Department of Labor of the State of New York

New York (State). Dept. of Labor - New York (State) - 1910 - 940 pages
...conflicting. The former naturally desires to obtain as much labor «я possible from their employees, while the latter are often induced by the fear of...would pronounce to be detrimental to their health nr strength. In other words, the proprietors lay down the rulee and the laborers are practically constrained...
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