Amendment of the Fair Labor Standards Act: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Education and Labor, United States Senate, Seventy-ninth Congress, First Session, on S. 1349, a Bill to Provide for the Amendment of the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938, and for Other Purposes. Washington, D.C. September 25, 26, 27, and 28; October 2, 4, 5, 9, 10, 12, 16, 18, 19, 23, 25, and 26, 1945 ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1945 - 1530 lappuses |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 99.
2. lappuse
... less than 65 cents an hour ; " ( 2 ) during the second year from such date , not less than 70 cents an hour ; " ( 3 ) after the expiration of two years from such date , not less than 75 cents an hour ; and " ( 4 ) at any time after the ...
... less than 65 cents an hour ; " ( 2 ) during the second year from such date , not less than 70 cents an hour ; " ( 3 ) after the expiration of two years from such date , not less than 75 cents an hour ; and " ( 4 ) at any time after the ...
26. lappuse
... less and many cases where less than 20 cents an hour was paid . Under such conditions it may have been necessary to limit the immediate goa of the act to the establishment of the 40 - cent minimum . With refer ence to that goal it is ...
... less and many cases where less than 20 cents an hour was paid . Under such conditions it may have been necessary to limit the immediate goa of the act to the establishment of the 40 - cent minimum . With refer ence to that goal it is ...
31. lappuse
... less than this amount . Nineteen urban wage - earner families out of 20 had more than this amount in 1941 . Senator ELLENDER . Nineteen out of 20 ? Mr. HINRICHS . Nineteen out of twenty . That does not prove that present wages are ...
... less than this amount . Nineteen urban wage - earner families out of 20 had more than this amount in 1941 . Senator ELLENDER . Nineteen out of 20 ? Mr. HINRICHS . Nineteen out of twenty . That does not prove that present wages are ...
36. lappuse
... less in 1933 , how much would it have required in 1933 to maintain such a family ? Mr. HINRICHS . I think it probably takes more than $ 1,600 at the present time . Senator ELLENDER . Take $ 3,000 . I don't care what figure you take ...
... less in 1933 , how much would it have required in 1933 to maintain such a family ? Mr. HINRICHS . I think it probably takes more than $ 1,600 at the present time . Senator ELLENDER . Take $ 3,000 . I don't care what figure you take ...
37. lappuse
... less than they cost today . That is , it is now $ 2 , it was $ 1 , and a dollar is 50 percent less than $ 2 . That is what I am doing with the index figures that I was talking about . Senator ELLENDER . Using your own method , you have ...
... less than they cost today . That is , it is now $ 2 , it was $ 1 , and a dollar is 50 percent less than $ 2 . That is what I am doing with the index figures that I was talking about . Senator ELLENDER . Using your own method , you have ...
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756. lappuse - Produced means produced, manufactured, mined, handled, or in any other manner worked on in any State; and for the purposes of this Act an employee shall be deemed to have been engaged in the production of goods if such employee was employed in producing, manufacturing, mining, handling, transporting, or in any other manner working on such goods, or in any process or occupation necessary to the production thereof, in any State.
633. lappuse - FINDING AND DECLARATION OF POLICY SEC. 2. (a) The Congress hereby finds that the existence, in industries engaged in commerce or in the production of goods for commerce, of labor conditions detrimental to the maintenance of the minimum standard of living necessary for health, efficiency, and general wellbeing of workers...
240. lappuse - ... of the Agricultural Marketing Act, as amended), the raising of livestock, bees, fur-bearing animals, or poultry, and any practices (including any forestry or lumbering operations) performed by a farmer or on a farm as an incident to or in conjunction with such farming operations, including...
827. lappuse - ... any individual employed within the area of production (as defined by the Administrator), engaged in handling, packing, storing, ginning, compressing, pasteurizing, drying, preparing in their raw or natural state or canning of agricultural or horticultural commodities for market, or in making cheese or butter or other dairy products; or (11) any switchboard operator employed in a public telephone exchange which has less than five hundred stations.
455. lappuse - Every agency action made reviewable by statute and every final agency action for which there is no other adequate remedy in any court shall be subject to judicial review.
755. lappuse - ... (b) The provisions of section 7 shall not apply with respect to (1) any employee with respect to whom the Interstate Commerce Commission has power to establish qualifications and maximum hours of service pursuant to the provisions of section 204 of the Motor Carrier Act. 1935...
455. lappuse - To the extent necessary to decision and when presented, the reviewing court shall decide all relevant questions of law, interpret constitutional and statutory provisions, and determine the meaning or applicability of the terms of an agency action.
757. lappuse - Act, it shall be unlawful for any person — (1) to transport, offer for transportation, ship, deliver, or sell in commerce, or to ship, deliver, or sell with knowledge that shipment or delivery or sale thereof in commerce is intended, any goods in the production of which any...
455. lappuse - Pending judicial review any agency is authorized, where it finds that justice so requires, to postpone the effective date of any action taken by it. Upon such conditions as may be required and to the extent necessary to prevent irreparable injury...
iv. lappuse - Except as otherwise provided in this section, no employer shall employ any of his employees who is engaged in commerce or in the production of goods for commerce for a workweek longer than forty hours, unless such employee receives compensation for his employment in excess of the hours above specified at a rate not less than one and one-half times the regular rate at which he is employed.