United States. Congress. House. Committee on Labor
92 works on record
Works

H.R. 12000, 12001, 21322, Competition of Penal Labor
Convict-Labor Bill
Making Civilian Conservation Corps a permanent agency
To protect labor in its old age
National Employment Bureau
To Employ Convict Labor for the Production of War Supplies
Prison-Made Merchandise
Expenditures by Commissioner of Labor. A letter from the Commissioner of Labor, submitting a statement of all money expended under his direction during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1896
To authorize the operation by blind persons of stands in federal buildings
H.R. 17300, To Establish Department of Labor
To prevent interstate commerce in industrial activities in which persons are employed more than 5 days per week or 6 hours per day
Hours of Labor and Wages on Public Works
Extra hours exacted from clerks
Hours of letter-carriers per day
Prevent interstate commerce in industrial activities in which persons are employed more than five days per week or six hours per day
Congressional Regulation of Injunctions
Requesting Secretary of Labor to furnish certain information
Eight Hours for Women Employed in D.C
Bureau of Labor Safety
To regulate private employment agencies engaged in interstate commerce
To Fix the Compensation of Certain Employees
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"
Creating the positions of Second Assistant Secretary and Private Secretary in the Department of Labor
Making Civilian Conservation Corps a permanent agency. Message from the President of the United States transmitting recommendation for the enactment of legislation making the Civilian Conservation Corps a permanent agency
Child-Labor Bill
Convict and alien labor
Amending act establishing a civilian conservation corps
Department of Labor
National Employment System
Investigation of Wages and Labor Conditions in Coal Mining
Investigation of Wages and Working Conditions in the Coal-Mining Industry
Licensing conductors, etc
Woman's division in Department of Labor
Hours of laborers on public works of the United States
Rate of wages on public works
Six-Hour Day -- Five-Day Week
To divest prison-made products of their interstate character in certain cases
Importation of Goods, Wares, and Merchandise Made by Convict Labor
Appointment of fact-finding boards
Expenses Department of Labor. Letter from the Commissioner of Labor submitting a statement of all moneys expended under his direction for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1894
Products of convict labor in interstate commerce
Requesting information regarding the automobile strike
Stop Watch and Bonus System in Government Work
Statistics relating to wars, etc
Eight Hours for Laborers on Government Work
Relief of distress due to unemployment
Amending the Wagner-Peyser Act
Protecting free labor from prison competition
Days for labor committee
Employment for Discharged Soldiers and Sailors
Reporting relating to section 10 of act creating the Department of Labor. Letter from the Secretary of Labor, submitting report prepared in pursuance of section 10 of the act approved March 4, 1913 (37 stat., 736), entitled "an act to create a Department of Labor."
Conspiracies to blacklist
To Establish Department of Labor
Sanitary condition of places where labor is employed by the government
General Wage Board
Imported Belgian miners
Eight-hour law
Prevention of interstate commerce in the products of child labor
Regulation of Wages of Mechanics and Laborers Employed by the Government
Contract prison labor
Labor Committee
To establish safe and healthful working conditions in industry
anticontract Extending anticontract-labor laws to Hawaii
Commission To Study Social Insurance and Unemployment
Alien contract labor
Concurrent resolution approving call of conference
Housing of working people in foreign countries
Women's Bureau
National Colonization Bill
Requesting information regarding the personnel of the National Labor Relations Board
Labor of letter carriers
Employment of Labor on Federal Construction Work
Employment of enlisted men
To regulate the rates of wages to be paid to laborers and mechanics employed by contractors and subcontractors on public works of the United States and of the District of Columbia
Regulation of interstate commerce as to products of convict labor
Cooperation of Federal Government for relieving unemployment
Old-Age Pensions
Work and wages of women and children
Eight-hour law, etc
Adjustment of accounts arising under eight-hour law
Labor troubles in the State of Idaho
H.R. 4040, H.R. 4064, H.R. 4883, Competition of Penal Labor
Regulation of Wages Paid to Employees by Contractors Awarded Government Building Contracts
Product of convict labor by the government
Requesting the Secretary of Labor to furnish House of Representatives with information
Carriers engaged in interstate commerce
Convict Labor
To prevent government contracts being made for convict-made goods
Labor troubles
Travel of officers and employees of the Department of Labor. Letter from the Assistant Secretary of Labor, transmitting a statement of the travel performed during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1919, by officers and employees of the Department of Labor (other than those who in the discharge of their regular duties are required to constantly travel) on official business from Washington, D. C., to points outside of the District of Columbia
Constitutionality of Keating-Owen Child Labor Bill
Labor Day a legal holiday