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Resumen de The Master and Servant Statute of 1823: 4 Geo. 4 c. 34, Enlarging the Powers of Justices Act

Douglas Hay

  • ‘Master and servant’ law defined the terms of employment contracts, and enforced them with criminal penalties, to 1875. The origins of an important statute enacted in 1823 have been obscure. A manuscript correspondence shows that it was written by a few Staffordshire Justices of the Peace, one of them a Member of Parliament with large investments in coal mines, in order to derail a reform bill much more favourable to workers. The resulting 1823 statute, 4 Geo. 4 c. 34, Enlarging the Powers of Justices Act, contributed to the increasing unfairness of employment law, which for decades had been increasingly favouring employers over workers.


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