Study of the workers reactions to a five-day workweek with standard hours versus a five and one-half day workweek with shorter days. Workers unanimously preferred the five-day workweek with Saturday morning off. Also included is the study that...
Bill No. 17. A resolution to adjourn until nine o'clock Monday morning, October 25, 1897, in honor of the deceased G.W. Gardner. Passed House and Senate October 22, 1897. Approved October 25, 1897.
Bill No. 56. A resolution to take a recess until Wednesday morning February 14, 1906. Passed House and Senate February 7, 1906. Approved February 9, 1906.
Discusses the increase of productivity in the test room. Productivity increased when the workday was shortened. Lower production on Monday and Saturday was thought to be due to mental preoccupation in the majority of cases, not cumulative...
A series of papers of a humorous character dealing with life and scenes, chiefly in London, at the time of publication and the earlier part of the nineteenth century