624 51, 57, 626 51 57 Farm rates. Hourly earnings (see also Income and and specific subject): 37, 39, 51, 260, 418 202-203, 207, 209-211 192 187 192 191 192 192 63-64, 71, 131,149, 259, 624 Non-agricultural employees, private, straight time, as of January 1944_. Office workers, women, average monthly salary, by type of office, Over-all increase, cumulative effects of.. Policy----- Professional and white-collar workers: 50 45, 57 50, 51 173 441 50, 259, 627 625 224 22, 24 418 418-420 421 837 261 463 463 233, 239 617-618, 623-624 626 159 297 736-738, 740-742, 752–754, 771-773 Distribution of workers by straight-time wage rates. Hourly earnings by groups--- Professional and white-collar workers-Continued Page Substandard 50, 122, 127, 162, 164, 165, 167, 170, 408-411, 415-417, 658, 660, 836 War and nonwar industries, distribution of workers by hourly wage 147 Percent wage bill increase__ Price increases resulting from increasing wages__. Effects, direct, of increasing minimum: Workers directly affected by: 867, 898-899 882 858, 859 914-915 859, 911 866-867, 872, 899 894 876 862-863, 885, 901-902 Highly paid employees- Motor carriers- Seamen__. Industry committee procedure__ Record of industry committees under FLSA_ 881, 912-913 864, 905 864, 903-904 861-862, 876-877, 907, 913 889-893 Occupational differentials.. 861, 879, 908-909 Overtime pay after 35 hours_. 870 Pacific Islands (other than Hawaii), special treatment for. Warehousing, wholesaling, and distribution industry: Ability to pay higher minimum wages, mechanization, savings in man- power-- 778, 800-804 Employment 622 Need for adequate minimum wage, competition in industry- 776–777, 792-794 FAIR LABOR STANDARDS ACT HEARINGS U.S. Congress, House, BEFORE THE COMMITTEE ON LABOR. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES SEVENTY-NINTH CONGRESS FIRST SESSION ON PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE FAIR LABOR STANDARDS ACT 80014 OCTOBER 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 30, 31; Printed for the use of the Committee on Labor UNITED STATES WASHINGTON: 1946 |