[CHAPTER 22]
OTHER PROTECTIVE LABOR AND SOCIAL LEGISLATION
References.
*Adams and Sumner, chs. V, sec. 3, XII, sec. 5, XIII, sec. 3.
Addams, Jane, Child labor legislation, a requisite for industrial efficiency. A. A. A., 25: 542-550. 1905.
Commons, chs. XIV, XIX, XX, XXII, XXIII, XXVI, XXXVIII.
*Commons and Andrews, Chs. VI, VII, IX.
Fisher, W. C., The field of workmen's compensation in the United States. A. E. Rev., 5: 221-278. 1915.
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United States Bureau of Labor Statistics, Bul. 159. 1915.
Questions.
1. What classes of economic goods or services are regulated by law and why?
2. Is there any likeness between trade-unions and tariffs? Between tariffs and factory legislation?
3. What reasons are given in justification of laws closing barber shops on Sundays?
4. May a person owning a lot on a residence street of a city erect a glue factory on it?