New York Bakeshop Act

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The New York Bakeshop Act was a late 19th-century labor law that regulated working conditions and maximum hours for bakery employees in New York State.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf New York State statute
labor law
alsoKnownAs New York Bakeshop Act
surface form: Bakeshop Act
appliesTo bakery employees
concerns workplace safety in bakeries
country United States of America
surface form: United States
goal to improve labor conditions in bakeries
industry baking industry
jurisdiction New York State
legalForm statute
location New York
surface form: New York, United States
purpose to protect the health of bakery workers
regulates hours of labor in bakeries
maximum working hours for bakery employees
working conditions in bakeries
subjectMatter labor regulation
maximum hours legislation
occupational health and safety
targetGroup employees in bakeries
timePeriod late 19th century

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Lochner v. New York overturnedStatute New York Bakeshop Act
dissenting opinion in Lochner v. New York arguesThat New York Bakeshop Act
this entity surface form: the New York Bakeshop Act is a valid health law
Joseph Lochner stateLawChallenged New York Bakeshop Act
subject surface form: Lochner v. New York
New York Bakeshop Act alsoKnownAs New York Bakeshop Act
this entity surface form: Bakeshop Act