Fair Labor Standards Amendments of 1973: Hearings, Ninety-third Congress, First Session, on S. 1861 ..U.S. Government Printing Office, 1973 |
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... percent the second year , three - tenths of 1 percent the third year , and one one - hundredth of 1 percent in the fourth year . It is inconceivable to me that people would still argue that such an increase is inflationary . But I have ...
... percent the second year , three - tenths of 1 percent the third year , and one one - hundredth of 1 percent in the fourth year . It is inconceivable to me that people would still argue that such an increase is inflationary . But I have ...
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... percent of the applicable new mini- mum rates , rather than 80 percent as previously . Second , for youth under 18 , the differential rate could be paid only during the first 6 months of employment . Full - time students would be ...
... percent of the applicable new mini- mum rates , rather than 80 percent as previously . Second , for youth under 18 , the differential rate could be paid only during the first 6 months of employment . Full - time students would be ...
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... percent boost in little over 1 year . For those categories of employees first covered in 1966 , the same percentage increases would take place , but over a 2 - year period . While minimum - wage increases are currently exempt from the ...
... percent boost in little over 1 year . For those categories of employees first covered in 1966 , the same percentage increases would take place , but over a 2 - year period . While minimum - wage increases are currently exempt from the ...
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... per cent increase in the annual wage bill in order to raise the wages of all covered employees currently earning ... per cent ; for 1975 : .2 per cent ; for 1976 : .1 per cent ; and for 1977 : .1 per cent . For S. 1861 , the ...
... per cent increase in the annual wage bill in order to raise the wages of all covered employees currently earning ... per cent ; for 1975 : .2 per cent ; for 1976 : .1 per cent ; and for 1977 : .1 per cent . For S. 1861 , the ...
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... per cent , it was 16 per cent for teen - agers , more than 8 per cent for young men and young women in their early twenties , more than 4 per cent for women and less than 3 per cent for men . What underlies these wide differences ? Are ...
... per cent , it was 16 per cent for teen - agers , more than 8 per cent for young men and young women in their early twenties , more than 4 per cent for women and less than 3 per cent for men . What underlies these wide differences ? Are ...
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ADIE administration adult AFL-CIO Amendments of 1973 annual cent CHAIRMAN committee Congress costs coverage covered Department of Labor distributed lag Durbin-Watson statistics economic effective date Effects of Minimum Employment Standards Administration establishment estimated Fair Labor Standards February federal minimum wage Female White Teens firms FLSA full-time hour impact industry January labor force Labor Standards Act Labor Standards Amendments less Male White Teens MEANY ment million minimum wage increases minimum wage legislation minimum wage rate operating opportunity overtime exemptions Payroll percent period production proposed Puerto Rico raising the minimum restaurant retail Secretary BRENNAN Secretary of Labor Senator JAVITS Senator TAFT September statement Subcommittee Table teenage unemployment Thomas Gale Moore THOMPSON tion tipped employees U.S. SENATE unem unemployed unemployment effects unemployment elasticities unemployment rate United United States Code Washington WILLIFORD workers youth differential