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BookOrb recommends Eight-hour law, etc (1892), To prevent interstate commerce in industrial activities in which persons are employed more than 5 days per week or 6 hours per day (1933), Work and wages of women and children (1894), Wages and hours. Message from the President of the United States transmitting a recommendation that the Congress enact legislation "Further to help those who toil in factory and on farm" (1937), and Adjustment of accounts, eight-hour law (1890).

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