Opportunities and Conditions of Work for Minors Under 18 In the Glassware Industry; Special Bulletin No. 18
Harrisburg, PA: Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Department of Labor and Industry, Bureau of Women and Children, 1927. Presumed First Edition, First printing. Wraps. 43, [1] pages. Tables. Footnotes. List of References. List of Special Publications. Cover has some wear and soiling, and small pieces of lower front and back corners and edge are missing. Charlotte E. Carr was the Director of the Bureau of Women and Children. Charles A. Waters was the Secretary of the Department of Labor and Industry. The Bureau of Women and Children selected the glassware industry as a field for special study because of the important of the industry in the State of Pennsylvania, the relatively large number of minors employed, and the conditions of which which had been considered as part of the processes of glass making. The purpose of this study was to bring up to date the findings of previous surveys, to learn what the current problems which the employment of minors in the glassware industry involved, and to determine the methods which representatives employers had developed to address such problems. It was felt that the usefulness of the study could extend to all persons responsible for or interested in standards of work for minors under 18 years of age. More
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