Arbeiterschutz. In: Brauer et al, Grundriss der Sozialökonomik IX. Abteilung: Das soziale System des Kapitalismus. II. Teil: Die autonome und staatliche soziale Binnenpolitik im Kapitalismus
1927
by Emil Lederer and Jakob Marschak
Emil LedererLabor LawSocial PolicyClass StruggleGustav SchmollerIndustrial RevolutionInterventionismTrade UnionsCollective BargainingLabor MarketKarl MarxLujo BrentanoMax WeberWorld War IFriedrich EngelsInsuranceProductivityRationalizationMinimum WageCooperativesTreaty of VersaillesLeague of Nations
Table of Contents · 19 segments
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Title Page and Table of Contentschapter
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Nature and Concept of Worker Protectiontheoretical
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Literature on Worker-Protection Legislationbibliography
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Formation and Termination of Employment Contracts: Work Rules and Notice Periodschapter
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Working-Time Protection: Bibliography and Sourcesbibliography
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General Development of Working-Time Protectionchapter
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Child and Youth Labor Protectionchapter
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Women’s Labor Protectionchapter
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General Working-Time Protection Before and After the Warchapter
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Postwar Working-Time Laws, Collective Agreements, Statistics, and the Eight-Hour Debatechapter
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Sanitary Maximum Hours, Sunday Rest, Weekly Rest, and Paid Vacationchapter
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Wage Protection: Literaturebibliography
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Wage Protection: Truck Prohibition, Minimum Wages, and State Wage Policychapter
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Industrial Safety and Health Protection: Literaturebibliography
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Industrial Safety and Health Protection: Accidents, Occupational Diseases, and Home Workchapter
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Literature on Factory Inspection and Labour Supervisionbibliography
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Organs of Labour Protection: Inspectors, Labour Courts, Works Councils, and Voluntary Organizationschapter
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Literature on International Labour Protectionbibliography
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International Labour Protection and the International Labour Organization after Versailleschapter