Fair Labor Standards Act Amendments of 1949: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, United States Senate, Eighty-first Congress, First Session, on S. 58 [and Others]United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Labor and Public Welfare. Subcommittee on Fair Labor Standards Act Amendments U.S. Government Printing Office, 1949 - 1199 sider |
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... earnings for all manufacturing combined and for various manufacturing industries separately , and a similar table for production workers in all manufacturing combined as of November 1948 , released in preliminary form by the Bureau FAIR ...
... earnings for all manufacturing combined and for various manufacturing industries separately , and a similar table for production workers in all manufacturing combined as of November 1948 , released in preliminary form by the Bureau FAIR ...
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... earnings ( exclusive of premium overtime pay ) it is estimated that about 1 million workers , or 10.4 percent of the ... earning $ 2 or more per hour ( 5.5 percent ) was about the same as the proportion under 65 cents . In the large ...
... earnings ( exclusive of premium overtime pay ) it is estimated that about 1 million workers , or 10.4 percent of the ... earning $ 2 or more per hour ( 5.5 percent ) was about the same as the proportion under 65 cents . In the large ...
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... earning $ 1.50 or more per hour increased from 6 percent in the summer of 1945 to 15 percent in October 1946 and to 22 ... earnings 1 Total ... Under 50 cents . 50 to 54.9 cents . 55 to 59.9 cents 60 to 64.9 cents . 65 to 69.9 cents . 70 ...
... earning $ 1.50 or more per hour increased from 6 percent in the summer of 1945 to 15 percent in October 1946 and to 22 ... earnings 1 Total ... Under 50 cents . 50 to 54.9 cents . 55 to 59.9 cents 60 to 64.9 cents . 65 to 69.9 cents . 70 ...
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... earnings , 1 July 1947 Item Iron and Machinery Electrical steel and their machinery products except electrical Nonferrous metals and their products Lumber and tim- ber basic products Total workers : Number Percent .. Hourly earnings : 1 ...
... earnings , 1 July 1947 Item Iron and Machinery Electrical steel and their machinery products except electrical Nonferrous metals and their products Lumber and tim- ber basic products Total workers : Number Percent .. Hourly earnings : 1 ...
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... earnings : 2 Under 50 cents . 50 to 59.9 cents . 60 to 69.9 cents . Under 65.0 , total . 70 to 79.9 cents . Under 75.0 , total . 80 to 89.9 cents .. 90 to 99.9 cents . 100 to 109.9 cents .. 110 to 119.9 cents . 120 to 129.9 cents . 130 ...
... earnings : 2 Under 50 cents . 50 to 59.9 cents . 60 to 69.9 cents . Under 65.0 , total . 70 to 79.9 cents . Under 75.0 , total . 80 to 89.9 cents .. 90 to 99.9 cents . 100 to 109.9 cents .. 110 to 119.9 cents . 120 to 129.9 cents . 130 ...
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Side 544 - The purpose of the Department of Labor shall be to foster, promote, and develop the welfare of the wage earners of the United States, to improve their working conditions, and to advance their opportunities for profitable employment.
Side 143 - 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 well-being of workers...
Side 13 - The judgment and decree of the court affirming, modifying, or setting aside, in whole or in part, any such order of the Commission shall be final, subject to review by the Supreme Court of the United States upon certiorari or certification as provided in sections 239 and 240 of the Judicial Code, as amended (USC, title 28, sees. 346 and 347).
Side 13 - Upon the filing of such transcript such court shall have exclusive jurisdiction to affirm, modify, or set aside such order, in whole or in part.
Side 13 - The Administrator or his designated representatives may investigate and gather data regarding the wages, hours, and other conditions and practices of employment in any industry subject to this Act, and may enter and inspect such places and such records (and make such transcriptions thereof), question such employees, and investigate such facts, conditions, practices, or matters as he may deem necessary or appropriate to determine whether any person has violated any provision of this Act, or which...
Side 3 - ... (b) It is hereby declared to be the policy of this Act, through the exercise by Congress of its power to regulate commerce among the several States and with foreign nations, to correct and as rapidly as practicable to eliminate the conditions above referred to in such industries without substantially curtailing employment or earning power.
Side 10 - 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.
Side 13 - Columbia, by filing in such court, within sixty days after the entry of such order, a written petition praying that the order of the Commission be modified or set aside in whole or in part.
Side 6 - ... any employee employed in agriculture; or (7) any employee to the extent that such employee is exempted by regulations or orders of the Administrator issued under section 14; or (8) any employee employed in connection with the publication of any weekly or semiweekly newspaper with a circulation of less than three thousand the major part of which circulation is within the county where printed and published...
Side 7 - ... (1) causes commerce and the channels and instrumentalities of commerce to be used to spread and perpetuate such labor conditions among the workers of the several States; (2) burdens commerce and the free flow of goods in commerce...