Hours of laborHere are entered works on the hours that employees are at work. Works on the number of hours of labor necessary to accomplish a task are entered under Labor time. Works on the units produced by workers in relation to a given effort or unit of time expended are entered under Labor productivity. See also what's at Wikipedia, your library, or elsewhere.
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Filed under: Hours of labor Void Where Prohibited Revisited: The Trickle-Down Effect of OSHA's At-will Bathroom-Break Regulation (Iowa City: Fanpihua Press, 2003), by Marc Linder Void Where Prohibited: Rest Breaks and the Right to Urinate on Company Time (Ithaca and London: ILR Press, c1998), by Marc Linder and Ingrid Nygaard Comparison of an Eight-Hour Plant and a Ten-Hour Plant (Public health bulletin #106; Washington: GPO, 1920), by Josephine Goldmark and Mary Della Hopkins The Right to Be Lazy, by Paul Lafargue, trans. by Charles H. Kerr (HTML at marxists.org)
Filed under: Hours of labor -- Alabama
Filed under: Christmas -- France -- Provence
Filed under: Holidays -- England
Filed under: Christmas -- England
Filed under: Christmas -- England -- FictionFiled under: Hours of labor -- Law and legislation -- Great Britain
Filed under: Sunday legislation -- Wales History of the Welsh Sunday Closing Act (Cardiff: D. Owen and Co., 1885), by E. Beavan
Filed under: Hours of labor -- Law and legislation -- OregonFiled under: Hours of labor -- Law and legislation -- United States
Filed under: Hours of labor -- Law and legislation -- United States -- History "Time and a Half's the American Way": A History of the Exclusion of White-Collar Workers From Overtime Regulation, 1868-2004 (Iowa City: Fanpihua Press, 2004), by Marc Linder
Filed under: Overtime -- Law and legislation -- United States -- History -- 20th century "Moments are the Elements of Profit": Overtime and the Deregulation of Working Hours Under the Fair Labor Standards Act (Iowa City: Fanpihua Press, 2000), by Marc Linder Filed under: Overtime -- Law and legislation -- United States The Autocratically Flexible Workplace: A History of Overtime Regulation in the United States (Iowa City: Fanpihua Press, 2002), by Marc Linder Filed under: Sunday legislation -- United States
Filed under: Sunday legislation -- Connecticut
Filed under: Sunday legislationFiled under: Hours of labor -- Massachusetts
Filed under: Holidays -- Massachusetts Report on the Expediency of Celebrating in Future the Landing of the Pilgrims, on the Twentyfirst day of December, Instead of the Twentysecond Day of That Month (Boston: Printed by vote of the Society, 1850), by Pilgrim Society (Plymouth, Mass.) Filed under: Hours of labor -- Soviet Union
Filed under: Workweek -- Soviet UnionFiled under: Hours of labor -- United States
Filed under: Hours of labor -- United States -- Statistics -- Periodicals
Filed under: Armistice Day -- United States
Filed under: Christmas -- MinnesotaFiled under: JuneteenthFiled under: Holidays -- MinnesotaFiled under: Overtime -- United States "Time and a Half's the American Way": A History of the Exclusion of White-Collar Workers From Overtime Regulation, 1868-2004 (Iowa City: Fanpihua Press, 2004), by Marc Linder
Filed under: Overtime -- United States -- History The Autocratically Flexible Workplace: A History of Overtime Regulation in the United States (Iowa City: Fanpihua Press, 2002), by Marc Linder Filed under: Absenteeism (Labor)Filed under: Eight-hour movement Women in Industry: The Eight Hours Day and Rest at Night, Upheld by the United States Supreme Court (Women in Industry series #13; New York: National Consumers' League, 1916), by Florence Kelley (page images at Harvard) The Case for the Shorter Work Day: Supreme Court of the United States, October Term, 1915, Franklin O. Bunting, Plaintiff in Error, vs. the State of Oregon, Defendant in Error: Brief for the Defendant in Error (reprint, 2 volumes in 1; New York: National Consumers League, 1916), by Felix Frankfurter and Josephine Goldmark (multiple formats at archive.org) Comparison of an Eight-Hour Plant and a Ten-Hour Plant (Public health bulletin #106; Washington: GPO, 1920), by Josephine Goldmark and Mary Della Hopkins The Gospel of Wealth, and Other Timely Essays (New York: Century Co., 1901), by Andrew Carnegie (multiple formats at archive.org)
Filed under: TelecommutingFiled under: Holidays
Filed under: Holidays -- Drama
Filed under: Holidays -- Exercises, recitations, etc. Holiday Selections for Readings and Recitations, Specially Adapted to Christmas, New Year, Valentine's Day, Washington's Birthday, Easter, Arbor Day, Decoration Day, Fourth of July, and Thanksgiving (Philadelphia: Penn Pub. Co., c1920), ed. by Sara Sigourney Rice
Filed under: Holidays -- Juvenile fictionFiled under: Rest periods Void Where Prohibited Revisited: The Trickle-Down Effect of OSHA's At-will Bathroom-Break Regulation (Iowa City: Fanpihua Press, 2003), by Marc Linder Void Where Prohibited: Rest Breaks and the Right to Urinate on Company Time (Ithaca and London: ILR Press, c1998), by Marc Linder and Ingrid Nygaard
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