But, aside from its partial and discriminating character, this enactment is a purely arbitrary restriction upon the fundamental right of the citizen to control his or her own time and faculties. It substitutes the judgment of the legislature for the judgment... The York Legal Record - Page 1141896Full view - About this book
| Abraham Clark Freeman - 1895 - 1038 pages
...upon the fundamental right of the citizen to control his or her own time and faculties. It substitutes the judgment of the legislature for the judgment of...which they are competent to agree with each other. It assumes to dictate to what extent the capacity to labor may be exercised by the employee, and takes... | |
| 1895 - 794 pages
...control his or her own time and faculties ; it substitutes the judgment of the legislature for that of employer and employee in a matter about which they are competent to agree with each other, and assumes to dictateto what extent the capacity to labor may be exercised." Assistant Secretary JM... | |
| Illinois. Bureau of Labor Statistics - 1895 - 518 pages
...the fundamental right of the citiizen to control his or her own time and faculties. It substitutes the judgment of the legislature for the judgment of >the employer and employé in a matter about which they are competent to agree with each other. It assumes to dictate... | |
| Pennsylvania. Dept. of Factory Inspection - 1896 - 414 pages
...out in the act, and if the employer fails thus to pay, regardless of his contract with the employe, or of the misfortunes which may overtake him, making...the Legislature for the judgment of the employer and employe in a matter about which they are competent to agree with each other, which alike reflects upon... | |
| 1896 - 876 pages
...the fundamental right of the citi/.en to control his or her own time and faculties. It substitutes the judgment of the legislature for the judgment of...matter about which they are competent to agree with eadi other. It assumes to dictate to what extent the capacity to labor may be exercised by the employee,... | |
| Illinois. Dept. of Factory Inspection - 1896 - 286 pages
...upon the fundamental right of the citizen to control his or her own time and taculties. It substitutes the judgment of the legislature for the judgment of the employer and employe in a matter about which they are competent to agree with each other. It assumes to dictate... | |
| Michigan. Legislature - 1896 - 1120 pages
...upon the fundamental right of the citizen to control his or her own time and faculties. It substitutes the judgment of the legislature for the judgment of the employer and employe in a matter about which they are competent to agree with each other. Jt assumes to dictate... | |
| 1896 - 916 pages
...upon the fundamental right of the citizen to control his or her own time and faculties. It substitutes the judgment of the legislature for the judgment of the employer and employe in a matter about which they are competent to agree with each other. It assumes to dictate... | |
| 1904 - 1114 pages
...Rep. 315, 40 NE 457. the court, in considering a statute similar in principle, said: "It substitutes the judgment of the legislature for the judgment of...which they are competent to agree with each other. It assumes to dictate to what extent the capacity to labor may be exercised by the employee, and takes... | |
| 1904 - 1078 pages
...control his or her own time and faculties, and a substitution of the legislative Judgment for that of the employer and employee In a matter about which they are competent to agree with each other, /bid. The right to make contracts Is inherent and Inalienable under Const, art. 2, { 1, declaring that... | |
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