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" In British India the principle of a sixty-hour week shall be adopted for all workers in the industries at present covered by the factory acts administered by the Government of India, in mines, and in such branches of railway work as shall be specified... "
Labour in India: A Study of the Conditions of Indian Women in Modern Industry - Page 226
by Janet Harvey Kelman - 1923 - 281 pages
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Selected Articles on Problems of Labor

Daniel Bloomfield - 1920 - 468 pages
...fifteen prescribed in paragraph (c) shall be raised, not later than 1 July, 1925, to sixteen. ARTICLE 1o. In British India the principle of a sixty-hour week shall be adopted for all workers in the industries at present. covered by the factory acts administered by the Government...
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Labour as an International Problem: A Series of Essays Comprising a Short ...

E. John Solano - 1920 - 416 pages
...paragraph (c) of this Article shall be raised, not later than 1 July, 1925, to sixteen. ARTICLE 10. In British India the principle of a sixty-hour week shall be adopted for all workers in the industries at present covered by the factory acts administered by the Government...
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Labour in Madras

Bahman P. Wadia - 1921 - 266 pages
...manufacture of matches. 1. The application of the principle of an eighthour day and forty-eight hour week " In British India the principle of a sixty-hour week shall be adopted for all workers in the industries *t present covered by the Factory Acts administered by the Government...
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International Conciliation, Issues 146-157

1921 - 580 pages
...paragraph (c) of this Article shall be raised, not later than I July, 1925, to sixteen. ARTICLE 10 In British India the principle of a sixty-hour week shall be adopted for all workers in the industries at present covered by the factory acts administered by the Government...
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Official Bulletin, Volume 1

International Labour Office - 1923 - 624 pages
...paragraph (c) of. this Article shall be raised, no; later than 1 July, 1925, to sixteen. , AKTICLK 10. In British India the principle of a sixty-hour week shall be adopted for. all workers in the industries at present covered by the factory acts administered by the Government...
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The International Protection of Labor

Boutelle Ellsworth Lowe - 1921 - 492 pages
...paragraph (c) of this Article shall be raised, not later than 1 July, 1925, to sixteen. ARTICLE 10. In British India the principle of a sixty-hour week shall be adopted for all workers in the industries at present covered by the factory acts administered by the Government...
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Conférence internationale du travail: comptes-rendus, Volume 2

1927 - 450 pages
...to this Article. For penalties see under Enforcement of legislation. ARTICLE 10 of the Convention is as follows :• In British India the principle of a sixty-hour week shall be adopted for all workers in the industries at present covered by the factory acts administered by the Government...
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Conférence internationale du travail: comptes-rendus, Volume 2

1928 - 488 pages
...to give effect to this Article. Rumania. — See introductory note. ARTICLE 10 (British India only). In British India the principle of a sixty-hour week shall be adopted for all workers in the industries at present covered by the factory acts administered by the Government...
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Gesetzblatt für das Land Österreich

Austria - 1924 - 904 pages
...paragraph c) of this Article shall be raised, not later than 1st July, 1925, to sixteen. Article 10. In British India the principle of a sixty-hour week shall be adopted for all workers in the industries at present covered by the factory acts administered by the Government...
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International Labour Conventions and Recommendations, Volume 1

International Labour Organisation - 1996 - 684 pages
...in paragraph (c) of this Article shall be raised, not later than 1 July 1925, to sixteen. Article 10 In British India the principle of a sixty-hour week shall be adopted for all workers in the industries at present covered by the factory acts administered by the Government...
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