Om Handybook of the Law Relative to Master, Workmen, Servants, and Apprentices, in All Trades and Occupations
This practical guide to the law governing labor in the 19th century is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the history of the labor movement and the development of labor law. Written by lawyer Alexander MacDonald, the book covers the legal rights and responsibilities of master workmen, servants, and apprentices in a wide range of trades and occupations. The book also includes an appendix of relevant laws, making it a valuable reference work for scholars and practitioners of labor law.
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