A Board of Arbitration (1895) has authority to make and publish investigations of all facts relating to strikes and lock-outs, to issue subpoenas for the attendance and testifying of witnesses, and "to adjust strikes or lock-outs by mediation or conciliation, without a formal submission to arbitration."0 | 0 |
After Henrys death the electors, again fearing lest the German crown should become hereditary, refused to choose the late outs the kings young son, John of Bohemia, as their ruler, ~avarian although the candidature of this prince was supported and by the powerful archbishops Baldwin of Trier and Frederick Peter of Mainz.0 | 0 |
An able-bodied parent who does not work when he has the opportunity, unless "idle under strike orders, or lock-outs," and who hires out his minor children, is declared a vagrant and may be fined $50o and imprisoned or sentenced to hard labour for not more than six months.0 | 0 |
Published of trade unions, of strikes and lock-outs and other important subjects.0 | 0 |
I'm sure the poor darlin' is as confused as a mouse in a maze but I'm sorry it's put you two on the outs with each other.0 | 0 |
Meanwhile the keystone of the regulative system had been laid by the passing of the Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Act, under which disputes between employers and unions of workers are compulsorily settled by state tribunals; strikes and lock-outs are virtually prohibited in the case of organized work-people, and the conditions of employment in industries may be, and in many cases are, regulated by public boards and courts.0 | 0 |
He didn't understand the ins and outs of their blood bond, but he knew how much she rocked his world when she drank from him earlier.0 | 0 |
All the guests are staying put, with no check-ins or check-outs, Cynthia said as she and her husband sat down to lunch.0 | 0 |
The relations between capital and labour have resulted in serious conditions, the number of strikes from1880-1901having been 2640, and the number of lock-outs 95.0 | 0 |
The soul at first is void of content; in the embryo it has not developed beyond the nutritive principle of a plant (Outs): at birth the " ruling part " is a blank tablet, although ready prepared to receive writing.0 | 0 |
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