75 examples of employers' in sentences

An example of the advantage of cooperation of States in the amendment and revision of laws affecting industry is seen in the agreement by the commissions recently appointed by New York, Wisconsin, and Minnesota to investigate the subjects of employers' liability and workmen's compensation to meet for the joint discussion of these matters.

This is evident, for instance, with regard to the matter of employers' liability for working men's injuries.

But since Victor continued to smoke absently, paying no attention, Nogam resigned himself to wait with entire patience: the perfect pattern of a servant tempered by long servitude to the erratic winds of employers' whims; efficient, assiduous, mute unless required to speak, long-suffering.

To these restrictive pieces of legislation should be added the Employers' Liability Act, enforcing the liability of employers for injuries sustained by workers through no fault of their own, and the "Truck" legislation, compelling the payment of wages in cash, and at suitable places.

Dominating the festivities was the figure of F.B. Hubbard, at that time President of the Employers' Association of the State of Washington.

George F. Russell, Secretary-Manager of the Washington Employers' Association, addressed meetings over the state urging all Washington Prosecuting Attorneys to organize that this end might be achieved.

The connection between the Employers' Association of the state and its local representatives in Centralia had become unmistakably evident.

I finally said: "Without disclosing other people's secrets, signorina, I may admit that if anything went wrong with the debt my employers' opinion of my discretion would be severely shaken.

" TENTH PROPOSITION.The negroes are more trust-worthy, and take a deeper interest in their employers' affairs, since emancipation.

She considers herself her employers' more-than-equal and loses no opportunity of expressing the conviction.(1852.)

Workers wanted; a study of employers' hiring policies, labor & management preferences, & practices in New Haven and Charlotte.

R668636. Employers' associations and collective bargaining in New York City.

As one enchanted, I returned to the office, accepted my employers' rebuke as a dismissal, and went home.

The result has been the rapid spread of employers' organizations, so that in industries where laborers are highly organized, two-sided collective bargaining has become more and more usual.

The substitutes for it are largely ineffective: trade-union action, employers' associations, "want ads," cards in shop windows, weary walks from door to door, lines of waiting men outside of factories, private employment agencies.

Even in the newer type of "compensation" laws the indemnity paid by employers on account of accident is looked upon as commuted damages, but the old employers' defenses, just named, are abolished or made more difficult to plead.

At present, in all countries where the several kinds of insurance are found side by side, accidents are indemnified on plans that are still rooted in the notion of employers' liability for negligence; whereas, necessarily, the indemnity in case of sickness and of old age has no such explanation.

Others settled later, and under the influence of the "uptown scum," as the employers' association gallantly termed the Women's Trade Union League, the Colony Club, and the Suffragists, still others reluctantly gave in.

Closely connected with this may be mentioned that vast domain of law which is known as employers' liability.

Further regulation of factories and mines goes on, with State employment agencies and reform of the employers' liability laws.

Other than factory and sweat-shop acts and hours of labor laws, there are three great lines of modern legislation in Europe, North America, and Australasia: employers' liability, old-age pensions, minimum wage.

It came out, after, that he'd took to bettin' his employers' money agen the rich men up at the Royal Exchange.

It will make the church the central dynamo of the community, connected by a live wire with every home, school, factory, bank, shop, store, office, legislative chamber, employers' association, labor federation,with every organ of the whole social organism, so that the light and power which are in Jesus Christ shall be the guiding influence and the motive force of our civilization.

Of these an Employers' Liability Act resembles Mr. Asquith's ill-fated Bill.

Employers' Liability Act, 382.

75 examples of  employers'  in sentences