The Weekly Rest Day in Industrial And Commercial Establishments Item Iv of the
The Weekly Rest Day in Industrial And Commercial Establishments Item Iv of the
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Article 7, paragraph (a), of the same Draft Convention provides for the com- munication by each Government to the International Labour Office of ". (a) a list of the processes which are classed as being necessarily continuous in character under Article 4. " The same list would naturally apply for the application of the weekly rest-day. * * For purposes of immediate 'exemplification, reference may be made to Schedule A contained in the suggestions for a Draft Con- vention printed at the end of t...he Report on the 8-houre* day or 48-hours' week, prepared by the Organising Committee for the Washington Conference, pages 144-145, and to the Report of the Washington Commission on Hours of Work, Proceedings of the Washington Conference, pages 222-229. 10 The Report of the Washington Commission on Hours of Labour contained the following important suggestion with regard to Article 4 of the Convention : " Article 4 relates to works the operation of which is necessarily continuous for technical reasons, such as blast furnaces The majority of the Commission considered that an average of 56 hours per week should be maintained for each of the three shifts in such works, it being understood, in the opinion of the Commission, that the national laws could by means of special holidays best insure to the workers in these industries legitimate compensatory leave for their weekly day of rest.
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