Frank C. Stettler, plaintiff and appellant, vs. Edwin V. O'Hara, Bertha Moores, Amedee M. Smith, constituting the Industrial Welfare Commission of the State of Oregon, defendants and respondents. Appendix to the briefs filed on behalf of respondents. /

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author Brandeis, Louis Dembitz, 1856-1941
author2 Goldmark, Josephine, 1877-1950
Stettler, Frank C.
Kelley, Florence, 1859-1932
Oregon. Industrial Welfare Commission of the State of Oregon
author_browse Brandeis, Louis Dembitz, 1856-1941
Goldmark, Josephine, 1877-1950
Stettler, Frank C.
Kelley, Florence, 1859-1932
Oregon. Industrial Welfare Commission of the State of Oregon
author_contents Part first. Legislation providing for the establishment of a legal minimum wage for women: I. The American legislation (fold. tab.); II. The foreign legislation.--Part second. Experience upon which the legislation providing for the establishment of a legal minimum wage for women is based: I. The evils of low wages; II. Benefits of an adequate wage; III. Benefits of the legal minimum wage; IV. Analogy with other labor legislation.
author_facet Brandeis, Louis Dembitz, 1856-1941
Goldmark, Josephine, 1877-1950
Stettler, Frank C.
Kelley, Florence, 1859-1932
Oregon. Industrial Welfare Commission of the State of Oregon
Brandeis, Louis Dembitz, 1856-1941
Goldmark, Josephine, 1877-1950
Stettler, Frank C.
Kelley, Florence, 1859-1932
Oregon. Industrial Welfare Commission of the State of Oregon
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contents Cover title.
"In the Supreme Court of the State of Oregon, October term, 1913."
Relates to the constitutionality of the Minimum wage law.
Appended: "The Minimum wage law in Oregon under fire, by Florence Kelley, reprinted from the Survey, March 14, 1914" (2 p.).
Part first. Legislation providing for the establishment of a legal minimum wage for women: I. The American legislation (fold. tab.); II. The foreign legislation.--Part second. Experience upon which the legislation providing for the establishment of a legal minimum wage for women is based: I. The evils of low wages; II. Benefits of an adequate wage; III. Benefits of the legal minimum wage; IV. Analogy with other labor legislation.
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notes Cover title.
"In the Supreme Court of the State of Oregon, October term, 1913."
Relates to the constitutionality of the Minimum wage law.
Appended: "The Minimum wage law in Oregon under fire, by Florence Kelley, reprinted from the Survey, March 14, 1914" (2 p.).
Part first. Legislation providing for the establishment of a legal minimum wage for women: I. The American legislation (fold. tab.); II. The foreign legislation.--Part second. Experience upon which the legislation providing for the establishment of a legal minimum wage for women is based: I. The evils of low wages; II. Benefits of an adequate wage; III. Benefits of the legal minimum wage; IV. Analogy with other labor legislation.
Also issued online.
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spelling Brandeis, Louis Dembitz, 1856-1941.
Frank C. Stettler, plaintiff and appellant, vs. Edwin V. O'Hara, Bertha Moores, Amedee M. Smith, constituting the Industrial Welfare Commission of the State of Oregon, defendants and respondents. Appendix to the briefs filed on behalf of respondents. / prepared by Louis D. Brandeis ; assisted by Josephine Goldmark.
[S.l., 1914]
2 p. l., 3-207 p. : folded tab. ; 24 cm.
Cover title.
"In the Supreme Court of the State of Oregon, October term, 1913."
Relates to the constitutionality of the Minimum wage law.
Appended: "The Minimum wage law in Oregon under fire, by Florence Kelley, reprinted from the Survey, March 14, 1914" (2 p.).
Part first. Legislation providing for the establishment of a legal minimum wage for women: I. The American legislation (fold. tab.); II. The foreign legislation.--Part second. Experience upon which the legislation providing for the establishment of a legal minimum wage for women is based: I. The evils of low wages; II. Benefits of an adequate wage; III. Benefits of the legal minimum wage; IV. Analogy with other labor legislation.
Also issued online.
Minimum wage Oregon.
Women Employment Oregon.
Goldmark, Josephine, 1877-1950.
Stettler, Frank C., plaintiff.
Kelley, Florence, 1859-1932.
Oregon. Industrial Welfare Commission of the State of Oregon, defendant.
Online version: Brandeis, Louis Dembitz, 1856-1941. Frank C. Stettler, plaintiff and appellant, vs. Edwin V. O'Hara, Bertha Moores, Amedee M. Smith, constituting the Industrial Welfare Commission of the State of Oregon, defendants and respondents. Appendix to the briefs filed on behalf of respondents. [S.l., 1914] (OCoLC)589900771
spellingShingle Brandeis, Louis Dembitz, 1856-1941
Frank C. Stettler, plaintiff and appellant, vs. Edwin V. O'Hara, Bertha Moores, Amedee M. Smith, constituting the Industrial Welfare Commission of the State of Oregon, defendants and respondents. Appendix to the briefs filed on behalf of respondents. /
Cover title.
"In the Supreme Court of the State of Oregon, October term, 1913."
Relates to the constitutionality of the Minimum wage law.
Appended: "The Minimum wage law in Oregon under fire, by Florence Kelley, reprinted from the Survey, March 14, 1914" (2 p.).
Part first. Legislation providing for the establishment of a legal minimum wage for women: I. The American legislation (fold. tab.); II. The foreign legislation.--Part second. Experience upon which the legislation providing for the establishment of a legal minimum wage for women is based: I. The evils of low wages; II. Benefits of an adequate wage; III. Benefits of the legal minimum wage; IV. Analogy with other labor legislation.
Minimum wage Oregon
Women Employment Oregon
title Frank C. Stettler, plaintiff and appellant, vs. Edwin V. O'Hara, Bertha Moores, Amedee M. Smith, constituting the Industrial Welfare Commission of the State of Oregon, defendants and respondents. Appendix to the briefs filed on behalf of respondents. /
title_author Frank C. Stettler, plaintiff and appellant, vs. Edwin V. O'Hara, Bertha Moores, Amedee M. Smith, constituting the Industrial Welfare Commission of the State of Oregon, defendants and respondents. Appendix to the briefs filed on behalf of respondents. /
title_author_exact Frank C. Stettler, plaintiff and appellant, vs. Edwin V. O'Hara, Bertha Moores, Amedee M. Smith, constituting the Industrial Welfare Commission of the State of Oregon, defendants and respondents. Appendix to the briefs filed on behalf of respondents. /
title_browse Frank C. Stettler, plaintiff and appellant, vs. Edwin V. O'Hara, Bertha Moores, Amedee M. Smith, constituting the Industrial Welfare Commission of the State of Oregon, defendants and respondents. Appendix to the briefs filed on behalf of respondents. /
Frank C. Stettler, plaintiff and appellant, vs. Edwin V. O'Hara, Bertha Moores, Amedee M. Smith, constituting the Industrial Welfare Commission of the State of Oregon, defendants and respondents. Appendix to the briefs filed on behalf of respondents.
title_browse_sort Frank C. Stettler, plaintiff and appellant, vs. Edwin V. O'Hara, Bertha Moores, Amedee M. Smith, constituting the Industrial Welfare Commission of the State of Oregon, defendants and respondents. Appendix to the briefs filed on behalf of respondents
Frank C. Stettler, plaintiff and appellant, vs. Edwin V. O'Hara, Bertha Moores, Amedee M. Smith, constituting the Industrial Welfare Commission of the State of Oregon, defendants and respondents. Appendix to the briefs filed on behalf of respondents
title_contents Part first. Legislation providing for the establishment of a legal minimum wage for women: I. The American legislation (fold. tab.); II. The foreign legislation.--Part second. Experience upon which the legislation providing for the establishment of a legal minimum wage for women is based: I. The evils of low wages; II. Benefits of an adequate wage; III. Benefits of the legal minimum wage; IV. Analogy with other labor legislation.
title_full Frank C. Stettler, plaintiff and appellant, vs. Edwin V. O'Hara, Bertha Moores, Amedee M. Smith, constituting the Industrial Welfare Commission of the State of Oregon, defendants and respondents. Appendix to the briefs filed on behalf of respondents. /
title_fullStr Frank C. Stettler, plaintiff and appellant, vs. Edwin V. O'Hara, Bertha Moores, Amedee M. Smith, constituting the Industrial Welfare Commission of the State of Oregon, defendants and respondents. Appendix to the briefs filed on behalf of respondents. /
title_full_exact Frank C. Stettler, plaintiff and appellant, vs. Edwin V. O'Hara, Bertha Moores, Amedee M. Smith, constituting the Industrial Welfare Commission of the State of Oregon, defendants and respondents. Appendix to the briefs filed on behalf of respondents. /
title_full_unstemmed Frank C. Stettler, plaintiff and appellant, vs. Edwin V. O'Hara, Bertha Moores, Amedee M. Smith, constituting the Industrial Welfare Commission of the State of Oregon, defendants and respondents. Appendix to the briefs filed on behalf of respondents. /
title_short Frank C. Stettler, plaintiff and appellant, vs. Edwin V. O'Hara, Bertha Moores, Amedee M. Smith, constituting the Industrial Welfare Commission of the State of Oregon, defendants and respondents. Appendix to the briefs filed on behalf of respondents. /
title_short_exact Frank C. Stettler, plaintiff and appellant, vs. Edwin V. O'Hara, Bertha Moores, Amedee M. Smith, constituting the Industrial Welfare Commission of the State of Oregon, defendants and respondents. Appendix to the briefs filed on behalf of respondents. /
title_sort frank c stettler plaintiff and appellant vs edwin v o hara bertha moores amedee m smith constituting the industrial welfare commission of the state of oregon defendants and respondents appendix to the briefs filed on behalf of respondents
topic Minimum wage Oregon
Women Employment Oregon
topic_browse Minimum Wage Oregon
Women Employment Oregon