Biennial ReportCalifornia. Department of Industrial Relations. Division of Labor Statistics and Law Enforcement, California. Bureau of Labor Statistics Bureau of Labor Statistics., 1906 - California |
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18 and Prior apprentices April 18 Blacksmiths boys Burglary Calaveras California Cannery Employés Carpenters cent child Chinese Colusa Convicted of Misdemeanors County divorces Dorado employed employés considered employment ending June 30 felonies Females Francisco For increase Fresno Glassblowers helpers HOURS PER DAY Incorrigibility increase of wages Individual Wages Paid INDUSTRY AND OCCUPATION Inyo Japanese July June 30 Laundry workers Los Angeles Machinists Madera Male 16 Male Male Burglary Mariposa Mendocino ment Merced minor misdemeanors Modoc Number Number of Em Oakland Odd jobs Paid in Stores percentage ployés Plumas Riverside Plumbers reduction of hours report on convictions report sent Sacramento San Benito San Bernardino San Diego San Francisco San Joaquin San Luis Obispo San Mateo Santa Barbara Sept Shasta Sheet metal workers sidered Stores and Factories strike Subsequent to April tablishments Tabulated by Industries Teamsters Totals Tulare Tuolumne Ventura WAGES PER WEEK wages Yes Yolo Yuba
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Page 228 - county jail for not less than thirty days nor more than ninety days, or by both such fine and imprisonment, for each offense. SEC. 7. It shall be the duty of the Commissioner of the Bureau of Labor Statistics to enforce the provisions of this Act. SEC. 8. This Act shall take effect and be
Page 231 - encourages such child to engage therein, is guilty of a misdemeanor, and punishable by a fine of not less than fifty nor more than two hundred and fifty dollars, or by imprisonment in the county
Page 242 - Nothing in this section contained applies to or affects the employment or use of any such child, as a singer or musician in any church, school, or academy, or the teaching or learning of the science or practice of music; or the employment of any child as a musician at any concert or
Page 241 - complaint was made is unconstitutional and void. Section 273 refers to the preceding Section 272, and it is necessary to state the substance, at least, of both sections. Section 272, so far as material, is as follows: "Any person * * * having the care, custody, or control of any child under the age of sixteen years, who
Page 241 - for or in any business, exhibition, or vocation, injurious to the health, or dangerous to the life or limb of such child, or in or for the vocation, occupation, service, or purpose of singing,
Page 231 - It is unlawful for any person to entice, counsel, or persuade to run away any apprentice, or to harbor, or conceal him, knowing him to be a runaway. Any party so offending is guilty of a misdemeanor, and may be fined not more than one hundred dollars, to be recovered by the master in any court having jurisdiction.
Page 241 - having the care, custody, or control of any child under the age of sixteen years, who exhibits, uses, or employs, or in any manner, or under any pretense, sells, apprentices, gives away, lets out, or disposes of any such child to any person, * * * for or in any business, exhibition, or vocation, injurious to the health, or dangerous to
Page 232 - do enact as follows: SECTION 1. A new section is hereby added to the Penal Code, to be numbered 653c, and to read as follows: 653c. The time of service of any laborer, workman, or mechanic employed upon any of the public works of the State of California, or •of any political subdivision thereof, or upon work done for said State, or
Page 223 - Act regulating the employment and hours of labor of children—prohibiting the employment of minors under certain ages—prohibiting the employment of certain illiterate minors— providing for the enforcement hereof by the Commissioner of the Bureau of Labor Statistics and providing penalties for the violation hereof. [Approved February 20, 1905.] The people of the State of California,
Page 233 - a misdemeanor, and shall upon conviction be punished by fine not exceeding five hundred dollars, or by imprisonment, not exceeding six months, or by both