West Virginia Code § 21-4-1

Hours of labor for telephone and telegraph operators on railroads
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It shall be unlawful for any person, association or corporation operating a railroad within
this state to permit any person employed by it on such railroad, in the capacity of telephone
or telegraph operator, whose duty it is to space or block trains or engines, or handle train
orders governing the movement of trains or engines, or handle interlocking switches
governing the movement of trains or engines, to be on duty more than eighte hours in any
twenty-four consecutive hours: Provided, That the provisions of this section shall apply only
to such parts of a railroad where three or more passenger trains pass erach way in twenty-
four consecutive hours, or where ten or more freight trains pass each way in twenty-four
consecutive hours, or at any office where such telegraph or telephone operators are
employed twenty or more hours in twenty-four consecutive hours: Provided further, That in
case of necessity caused by the sickness or death of any sucht operators, or by an accident on
such railroad, such telephone and telegraph operators may be permitted to be on duty for a
period of twelve consecutive hours in any twenty-four consecutive hours, but such extension
of time shall extend only for a period long enough to enable such railroad company to supply
the required number of operators at such office, and shall in no case extend over a period of
more than two days, nor shall it be lawful for any such telegraph or telephone operator to be
on duty twelve consecutive hours in any twenty-four consecutive hours for more than three
times in any calendar month. Nothing in this section shall prevent any such company and
operator from agreeing to a longer day than eight hours, but in no case shall any such
operator be permitted to be on duty longer than twelve consecutive hours in any twenty-four
consecutive hours under such eagreement.
Any person, associationL or corporation violating the provisions of this section shall be guilty
of a misdemeanor, and, upon conviction thereof, shall be fined $100 for the first offense, and
for each subsequent offense shall be fined $300.

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