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The legislature of 1911 enacted a number of measures providing
for the organization of vocational, continuation, trade
and evening schools, and also some statutes relating to a vigorous
enforcement of truancy and labor laws. These laws are of
vital importance and in order that their provisions may be
easily known to interested parties, it is found necessary to issue
this pamphlet. The enforcement of the different provisions
found in the laws relating to truancy, and to the employment of
women, children and illiterate minors rests largely in the hands
of the Industrial Commission and its agents. The Industrial
Commission takes the place of the Bureau of Labor and Industrial
Statistics, retaining the powers, duties and responsibilities
of the labor bureau with many added duties imposed by new
statutes. Some of these statutes also impose new duties and
responsibilities upon the State Superintendent of Public Instruction.
For this reason this pamphlet is compiled and issued under
the joint direction of the Industrial Commission and the
State Superintendent
C. P. GARY - Personal Name
1st Edition
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Law
Management
English
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