Regulation of Working Hours in Agriculture Abroad Through State Intervention (Classic Reprint)

Regulation of Working Hours in Agriculture Abroad Through State Intervention (Classic Reprint)

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The legal regulation of hours of work in agriculture abroad is essentially a post-war (1914 - 18) phenomenon. Up to that time, with the exception of the Hungarian Act of 1898 which provided a very rude mentary approach to the problem and of the Australian Commonwealth award in 1907 which fixed a maximum work-week for sheep shearers, no degree of restraint was imposed on the unlimited and inordinately long working day in the industry.

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ISBN: 9780260146328
Publisher: Fb&c Ltd
Imprint: Forgotten Books
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Number of pages: 30
Weight: -1g
Height: 10mm
Width: 6mm
Spine width: 1mm