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Half-timer
Half-timer. A child, who, by the operation of the Factory and Education Acts, was employed for less than the full time in a factory or workshop, in order that he might attend some 'recognized efficient school.'...
Children
the subject of compulsory education for children. See EDUCATION. Employment.--As to the employment of children under twelve in factories, workshops, etc., see FACTORY, and consult Abraham and Davies, Austin, Bowstead, Redgrave, or Ruegg and Mossop on the
Workers
Workers, the expression 'the provisions of the Factories Act shall, notwithstanding anything contained in that Act, apply to all persons employed in or in connection with
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Machinery
1861 (24 & 25 Vict. c. 97), s. 11, as amended. As to the fencing of machinery in factories, see FACTORY. Chimneys which are merely solid structure built upon the ground whose part do not move at
Worker
in clause (aa). [Apprentices Act, 1961 (52 of 1961), s. 2 (r)] The definition of 'worker' in the Factories Act does not seem to exclude those employees who are entrusted solely with clerical duties, if they otherwise
Wales
manner of assigning sheriffs in Wales is regulated by and assimilated to that of England. Welsh-speaking inspectors of factories, mines, and quarries are required in Wales Factories and Monmouthsire by s. 118(2) of the Factories and Workshops
Tobacco
Acts. As to the duty on tobacco grown for agricultural purposes, see Finance Act, 1912, s. 4. Tobacco factories, as 'non-textile,' are subject to the restrictions of the Factory and Workshop Act, 1901. See FACTORY. By the
Ten Hours Act
11 Vict. c. 29, which first limited the time of work for women and children in mills and factories-repealed by the Factory and Workshop Act, 1878, itself repealed by the Act of 1901. See FACTORY
Quarry
persons work in getting slate, stone, coprolites or other minerals, quarries are comprised in the list of non-textile factories and workshops given in Part II. of Sched. VI. of the Factory and Workshop Act, 1901. See FACTORY.
Person employed
Person employed, 'person employed' means - (a) in the case of a factory or an industrial undertaking, a member of the clerical staff employed in such factory or undertaking; (b) in the case of a commercial...
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Half-timer
Half-timer. A child, who, by the operation of the Factory and Education Acts, was employed for less than the full time in a factory or workshop, in order that he might attend some 'recognized efficient school.'...
Children
the subject of compulsory education for children. See EDUCATION. Employment.--As to the employment of children under twelve in factories, workshops, etc., see FACTORY, and consult Abraham and Davies, Austin, Bowstead, Redgrave, or Ruegg and Mossop on the
Workers
Workers, the expression 'the provisions of the Factories Act shall, notwithstanding anything contained in that Act, apply to all persons employed in or in connection with
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Machinery
1861 (24 & 25 Vict. c. 97), s. 11, as amended. As to the fencing of machinery in factories, see FACTORY. Chimneys which are merely solid structure built upon the ground whose part do not move at
Worker
in clause (aa). [Apprentices Act, 1961 (52 of 1961), s. 2 (r)] The definition of 'worker' in the Factories Act does not seem to exclude those employees who are entrusted solely with clerical duties, if they otherwise
Wales
manner of assigning sheriffs in Wales is regulated by and assimilated to that of England. Welsh-speaking inspectors of factories, mines, and quarries are required in Wales Factories and Monmouthsire by s. 118(2) of the Factories and Workshops
Tobacco
Acts. As to the duty on tobacco grown for agricultural purposes, see Finance Act, 1912, s. 4. Tobacco factories, as 'non-textile,' are subject to the restrictions of the Factory and Workshop Act, 1901. See FACTORY. By the
Ten Hours Act
11 Vict. c. 29, which first limited the time of work for women and children in mills and factories-repealed by the Factory and Workshop Act, 1878, itself repealed by the Act of 1901. See FACTORY
Quarry
persons work in getting slate, stone, coprolites or other minerals, quarries are comprised in the list of non-textile factories and workshops given in Part II. of Sched. VI. of the Factory and Workshop Act, 1901. See FACTORY.
Person employed
Person employed, 'person employed' means - (a) in the case of a factory or an industrial undertaking, a member of the clerical staff employed in such factory or undertaking; (b) in the case of a commercial...
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