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Page 1134
... receive a somewhat lesser cash wage . Even so , many tip employees in hotels decline to accept an executive position ... received that night . The hotel would have no wages from which to make the deduction . We could give other ...
... receive a somewhat lesser cash wage . Even so , many tip employees in hotels decline to accept an executive position ... received that night . The hotel would have no wages from which to make the deduction . We could give other ...
Page 1135
... receives his pay every week for 3 months , and at the end of that time gives his employer a statement to the effect that he received several hundred dollars in tips during that period , is the employer supposed to withhold approximately ...
... receives his pay every week for 3 months , and at the end of that time gives his employer a statement to the effect that he received several hundred dollars in tips during that period , is the employer supposed to withhold approximately ...
Page 1144
... receive when he is injured . So he has that already . His premium for workmen's compensation is based on that . Then ... receives it on all of his earnings - tips and salary . So he already has that in two instances . Then again the ...
... receive when he is injured . So he has that already . His premium for workmen's compensation is based on that . Then ... receives it on all of his earnings - tips and salary . So he already has that in two instances . Then again the ...
Page 1145
... received in gratuities the past quarter , and one and a half percent , which is the tax , is added to the amount ... receives any tip at that banquet or not , he has to be satisfied . But they have worked out a system now where there is ...
... received in gratuities the past quarter , and one and a half percent , which is the tax , is added to the amount ... receives any tip at that banquet or not , he has to be satisfied . But they have worked out a system now where there is ...
Page 1151
... receive their meals ? Mr. SANDS . The worker in a hotel who has anything to do with the preparation or the serving of food receives his food . Senator TAFT . Three meals , or two ? Mr. SANDS . Two meals . And for that , I think it is 60 ...
... receive their meals ? Mr. SANDS . The worker in a hotel who has anything to do with the preparation or the serving of food receives his food . Senator TAFT . Three meals , or two ? Mr. SANDS . Two meals . And for that , I think it is 60 ...
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Page 1226 - Beers appears on behalf of the Life Insurance Association of America and the American Life Convention to testify on HR 8356.