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Vouchers:

For payment of bills and accounts. See Bills and accounts.

For transportation of property or passengers, for Government, 4 Parts 7, 9
Voyage records, to be retained by certain cargo and passenger vessels, 46 §§ 78.07,
97.07

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Wage and Hour Division, Labor Department:

Administrative employees; definition, 29 §§ 541.200-541.214

Advisory interpretations announced by Administrator, 29 § 775.1

Agriculture:

"Area of production" defined, with respect to wages and hours, 29 Part 536
Exemption under Portal-to-Portal Act, 29 § 790.29

Minors employed in agriculture: records to be kept by employers, 29 § 516.24
Processing of agricultural commodities, and related operations; definitions
and interpretations, 29 Part 780

Farmers' cooperative associations, employees of, 29 §§ 780.80-780.82
Forestry or lumbering operations incident to or in conjunction with
farming operations, 29 §§ 780.60-780.65

Processing of agricultural commodities; handling, canning of fresh
fruit and vegetables, etc., 29 §§ 780.50-780.52

Air carriers; exemption from wages and hours provisions of Fair Labor Stand-
ards Act, 29 § 786.1

Apparel industries:

Home workers, employment of:

Gloves and mittens, 29 Part 621

Knitted outerwear, 29 Part 617
Women's apparel, 29 Part 605

In Puerto Rico; minimum wage orders. See Puerto Rico.
Learners, employment of:

General provisions, 29 §§ 522.1-522.24

Gloves, 29 §§ 522.60-522.65

Hoisery, 29 §§ 522.40-522.43

Knitted wear, 29 §§ 522.30-522.35

Apprentices:

Employment at below minimum wages, 29 Part 521

Records to be kept by employers, 29 § 516.20

Area of production:

Definitions respecting, for first processing and other processing of agri-
cultural, dairy, etc., products; exceptions from provisions respecting
wages and hours under Fair Labor Standards Act, 29 Part 536
Exemption under Portal-to-Portal Act of 1947, as to activities of enployees
prior to December 26, 1946, 29 § 790.29

Assurances, written, that goods are produced in compliance with law; general
statement on provisions of section 12 (a) and section 15 (a) (1) of Fair
Labor Standards Act, 29 Part 789

Board, lodging, tools, uniforms, and other facilities furnished by employers:
Reasonable cost of, 29 Part 531

Records to be kept by employers, 29 § 516.22

Buses. See Motor carriers.

Button and buckle industries:

Home workers (employment of), 29 Part 625

Puerto Rico; minimum wage orders, 29 Parts 675, 676, 678, 690, 691, 709
Cigar and cigarette manufacturing industries:

Cigar industries; employment of learners, 29 §§ 522.80-522.85
Puerto Rico; minimum wage orders, 29 Part 657

Clothing industries. See Apparel industries.

Compensation, payment of. See Payments.

Cooperative associations, farmers'; employees of; exemption as to workweek
provisions, etc., 29 §§ 780.80-780.82

Coverage of wage and hours provisions of Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938;
interpretations as to what types of employment are covered, etc., 29 Part 776
Disabled or handicapped persons, employment of. See Handicapped persons.
Electric railways. See Railways.

Wage and Hour Division, Labor Department-Continued

Embroideries industries; minimum wages:

Homeworkers, 29 Part 633

Puerto Rico, 29 Parts 545, 655

Employees; defining and delimiting the terms "any employee employed in a
bona fide executive, administrative, professional, or local retailing capacity,
or in the capacity of outside salesman," 29 Part 541

Employers:

Reasonable cost of furnishing_board, lodging, tools, uniforms, and other
facilities to employees, 29 Part 531

Records to be kept by; respecting wages, hours, and other conditions of
employment. See Records to be kept by employers.

Enforcement policy, general, 29 § 775.0

Executive employees; definition, 29 §§ 541.100-541.119

Exemptions of various types of employment, and enforcement policy with re-
spect to performance of nonexempt work, 29 Part 786

Air carriers, 29 § 786.1

Electric railways, street, suburban or interurban, 29 § 786.50
Fisheries, 29 § 784.1

Motor bus carriers, 29 § 786.50

Pipeline carriers, 29 § 786.150

Railroads, 29 § 786.150

Seafood establishments, 29 § 784.1

Seamen, 29 §§ 783.1-783.4

Telephone switchboards, 29 § 786.100

Trolleys, local, 29 § 786.50

Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938; coverage of wage and hours provisions.
See Coverage; Hours; and Wages.

Farmers' cooperative associations, employees of; exemption as to workweek
provisions, etc., 29 §§ 780.80-780.82

Farming operations. See Agriculture.

Feed dealers; exemption from minimum wage provisions, 29 § 779.31
Fisheries, exemption of employees from wages and hours provisions of Fair
Labor Standards Act; enforcement policy concerning performance of non-
exempt work, 29 Part 784

Forestry operations:

Agricultural operations, inclusion in; definitions and interpretations, 29
§§ 780.60-780.65

Forestry and logging operations in which not more than twelve employees
are employed, exemption from minimum wage provisions; interpreta-
tions, etc., 29 Part 788

Frozen-food locker plants; exemption from minimum wage provisions, 29 § 779.29
Gloves and mittens industries:

Homeworkers, employment of, 29 Part 621

Learners, employment of, 29 §§ 522.60-522.65

Puerto Rico; minimum wage orders, 29 Part 680

Handicapped persons, employment of:

General regulations; granting of certificates, etc., 29 Part 524

Records to be kept by employers, 29 § 516.20

Sheltered workshops, employment of handicapped clients in; certificates,
etc., 29 Part 525

Veterans, handicapped by service-connected disability; issuance of certifi-
cates to veterans employed under vocational rehabilitation program
administered by Veterans' Administration, 29 § 524.5
Handkerchief manufacturing industries; minimum wages for home workers,
29 Part 628

Home workers, employment of, at below minimum wages:

In Puerto Rico, 29 Parts 545, 681

In Virgin Islands, 29 Part 695

Industrial home workers; records to be kept by employers, 29 § 516.21
Various industries:

Button and buckle, 29 Part 625

Embroideries, 29 Part 633

Gloves and mittens, 29 Part 621

Handkerchief manufacturing, 29 Part 628

Wage and Hour Division, Labor Department-Continued

Home workers, employment of, at below minimum wages-Continued
Various industries-Continued

Jewelry manufacturing, 29 Part 607

Knitted outerwear, 29 Part 617
Women's apparel, 29 Part 605

Hosiery industry:

Learners, employment of, 29 §§ 522.40-522.43

Puerto Rico; minimum wage orders, 29 Part 687

Hours provisions:

Application of principles of Fair Labor Standards Act, 29 Part 785
Coverage; interpretation, 29 Part 776

Enforcement, 29 Part 775

Exemptions:

Agriculture operations, 29 Part 780
Fisheries, 29 Part 784

Forestry operations, 29 Part 788

Motor carriers, 29 Part 782

Retail or service establishments, 29 Part 779

Seafood establishments, 29 Part 784

Seamen, 29 Part 783

Overtime. See Overtime.

Portal-to-Portal Act of 1947, effect of, 29 Part 790

Ice manufacturers and dealers; exemption from minimum wage provisions,
29 § 779.32

Indians, on Navajo, Hopi, and Pueblo Indian Reservations; minimum wage or-
ders respecting jewelry manufacturing, 29 § 607.12

Industrial home workers. See Home workers.

Industry committees, Puerto Rico and Virgin Islands; appointment of mem-
bers, meetings, hearings, recommendations, reports, etc., 29 Part 511
Inspections of places and conditions of employment by State agencies, 29 Part
515

Interpretations, advisory, 29 § 775.1

Investigations and inspections of places and conditions of employment by State
agencies, 29 Part 515

Jewelry manufacturing industries:

Home workers, employment of, 29 Part 607

Puerto Rico; minimum wage orders, 29 Parts 676, 709

Knitted wear industries:

Home workers, employment of:

Gloves and mittens, 29 Part 621

Outerwear, 29 Part 617

Learners, employment of, 29 §§ 522.30-522.35

Laundry and dry cleaning establishment; exemption from minimum wage pro-
visions, 29 §§ 779.23-779.25

Learners, or apprentices, employment of, at below minimum wages:

Apprentices, 29 Part 521

Learners, 29 Part 522

Apparel industry, 29 §§ 522.20-522.24

Cigar industry (in continental United States), 29 §§ 522.80-522.85
Glove industry, 29 §§ 522.60–522.65

Hoisery industry, 29 §§ 522.40-522.43

Knitted wear industry, 29 §§ 522.30-522.35

Shoe manufacturing industry, 29 §§ 522.50-522.55

Telephone industry (independent), 29 §§ 522.70–522.74

Records to be kept by employers, 29 § 516.20

Student-learners, part-time employment of, in vocational training pro-

grams, 29 Part 520

Loaders, employed by motor carriers. See Motor carriers.

Lodging and other facilities furnished by employers:

Reasonable cost of, 29 Part 531

Records to be kept by employers, 29 § 516.22

Lumbering operations. See Forestry operations.

Mechanics, employed by motor carriers. See Motor carriers.

Wage and Hour Division, Labor Department-Continued

Messengers:

Employment at below minimum wages, 29 Part 523

In Puerto Rico; minimum wage orders, 29 Part 671
Records to be kept by employers, 29 § 516.20

Minimum wages. See Wages.

Minors employed in agriculture; records to be kept by employers, 29 § 516.24
Mittens industries. See Gloves and mittens industries.

Monument dealers; exemption from minimum wage provisions, 29 § 779.30
Motion picture producing industry; special provision respecting employees paid
at least $200 a week. 29 §§ 541.5a, 541.601

Motor carriers; exemption from wages and hours provisions of Fair Labor
Standards Act:

Buses, local; nonexempt work within workweek, 29 § 786.50

Employees (drivers, helpers, loaders, mechanics); exemption from maxi-
mum hours provisions, 29 Part 782

Needlework industries; employment of homeworkers:

Embroideries, 29 Part 633

Puerto Rico, 29 Parts 545, 655

Overtime:

See also Payments of compensation to employees.

Basic rates, established; authorization of, 29 Part 548

Overtime compensation, 29 Part 778

Overtime pay requirements, 29 §§ 778.2, 778.3

Pay plans which circumvent the act:

Artificial regular rates, 29 § 778.21
Pseudo-bonuses, 29 § 778.23
"Split-day" plan, 29 § 778.22

Regular rate; what payments are excluded from, 29 §§ 778.4-778.8
Regular rate principles, exceptions from, 29 §§ 778.18-778.20

Special overtime provisions under section 7 (b), where employee works
both in excess of 12 hours a day and 56 hours in workweek, 29
§ 778.25

Special problems:

Deductions affect regular rate, 29 § 778.12

Failure to count or pay for certain working hours, effect of, 29
§§ 778.16, 778.17

Lump sum attributed to overtime, 29 § 778.14

Pay increases, retroactive, 29 § 778.11

Prizes as bonuses, 29 § 778.13

"Task" basis of payment, 29 § 778.15
Workweek:

Change in beginning of, 29 § 778.10

Reduction in workweek schedule with no change in pay, 29
§ 778.9

Veterans' subsistence allowances not to be used to offset wages, in on-
the-job training, 29 § 778.24

Records to be kept by employees, 29 §§ 516.11-516.18

Workweeks, overtime; additions or deductions, 29 § 777.12

Payments of compensation to employees:

See also Overtime.

Methods of payment under Fair Labor Standards Act and the application
of section 3 (m) thereto, 29 Part 777

How payment may be made (cash or otherwise), 29 §§ 777.2–777.10
Payment where additions or deductions are involved:
Nonovertime workweeks, 29 § 777.11

Overtime workweeks, 29 § 777.12

Payments made to person other than employee:
Amounts deducted for taxes, 29 § 777.13

To employee's assignee, 29 § 777.15

To third persons, pursuant to court order, 29 § 777.14

Pipeline carriers; exemption from wages and hours provisions of Fair Labor
Standards Act, 29 § 786.150

Portal-to-Portal Act of 1947, effect on Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938;
general statement, 29 Part 790

Wage and Hour Division, Labor Department-Continued

Professional employees; definition, 29 §§ 541.300-541.315

Profit-sharing plan or trust, bona fide, for employees; defining and delimiting
term, 29 Part 549

Puerto Rico:

Home workers in various industries:

Needlework and fabricated textile products industry, 29 Part 545
Other than needlework, 29 Part 681

Minimum wage orders, various industries:

See also Home workers.

Advertising activities, 29 Part 672
Airline transportation, 29 Part 671
Alcohol:

Aromatic, 29 Part 597

Industrial, 29 Parts 659, 706

Alcoholic beverage, 29 Part 706

Apparel:

See also Gloves; Handbags; Hats; and Shoes.

Corsets, brassieres, and allied garments, 29 Part 710

Hosiery, 29 Part 678

Men's and boys' clothing, 29 Part 703

Artificial flowers, 29 Part 688

Bags. See Handbags.

Balls, leather covered, 29 Part 690

Banking, insurance and finance, 29 Part 661

Baskets, 29 Part 674

Bay oil, bay rum, and aromatic alcohol, 29 Part 597
Bedding; mattress, quilt, and pillow, 29 Part 597
Beverages:

Alcoholic, 29 Part 706

Nonalcoholic, 29 Part 673

Box, paper, manufacturing, 29 Part 665

Buckles, 29 Part 704

Business enterprises, 29 Part 672

Buttons, 29 Part 709

Bone, horn, ivory, shell, 29 Part 678

Leather, 29 Part 690

Metal, plastic, 29 Part 676

Pearl, 29 Part 691

Wooden, 29 Part 675

Candy and related products, 29 Part 673

Canning (vegetables, fruit, and fruit juice), 29 Part 593

Caskets, 29 Part 675

Cement, 29 Parts 662, 678

Charcoal, 29 Part 675

Chemicals and related products, 29 Part 670

Clay and clay products, 29 Parts 678, 700

Coal mining, 29 Part 670

Coconut (manufactured), 29 Part 663

Communications (wire, radio or messenger), 29 Part 671

Concrete construction products, 29 Parts 662, 678

Construction and related industries, 29 Part 672

Corsets, brassieres, and allied garments industry, 29 Part 710

Decorations and party favors, 29 Part 705

Diamonds, gem or industrial, 29 Part 676

Drugs, medicines, and related products, 29 Part 670

Education activities, 29 Part 672

Electric utilities, 29 Part 671

Electrical goods manufacturing, 29 Parts 676, 701, 711

Embroideries, 29 Parts 545, 655

Express, railway, 29 Part 692

Finance, banking and insurance, 29 Part 661

Flowers, artificial, 29 Part 688

Foods, beverages, and related products, 29 Part 673

Foundry, machine shop and fabricated metal products, 29 Part 685

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