The American Federationist, 82-83. sējumiAmerican Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations, 1975 v. 68, no. 7, June 1961- include section: Collective bargaining report. |
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... amendment initiated a comprehensive series of annual economic effects in reports submitted to Congress by the various Secretaries of Labor starting with James P. Mitchell . The 1961 amendments not only raised the mini- mum wage but ...
... amendment initiated a comprehensive series of annual economic effects in reports submitted to Congress by the various Secretaries of Labor starting with James P. Mitchell . The 1961 amendments not only raised the mini- mum wage but ...
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... amendments provided various timetables for achieving the new minimum wage standards . Rates for employees covered prior to the 1966 amendments were $ 1.40 , effective Feb. 1 , 1967 , and $ 1.60 an hour one year later . For nonfarm ...
... amendments provided various timetables for achieving the new minimum wage standards . Rates for employees covered prior to the 1966 amendments were $ 1.40 , effective Feb. 1 , 1967 , and $ 1.60 an hour one year later . For nonfarm ...
18. lappuse
... amended , the 1974 FLSA amendments went into effect on May 1974. Between the time the $ 1.60 minimum had gone into effect February 1968 and April 1974 , the month before the new law became effective , the purchasing power of the $ 1.60 ...
... amended , the 1974 FLSA amendments went into effect on May 1974. Between the time the $ 1.60 minimum had gone into effect February 1968 and April 1974 , the month before the new law became effective , the purchasing power of the $ 1.60 ...
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