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1973а pt.1

COMMITTEE ON LABOR AND PUBLIC WELFARE

HARRISON A. WILLIAMS, JR., New Jersey, Chairman

JENNINGS RANDOLPH, West Virginia
CLAIBORNE PELL, Rhode Island
EDWARD M. KENNEDY, Massachusetts
GAYLORD NELSON, Wisconsin
WALTER F. MONDALE, Minnesota
THOMAS F. EAGLETON, Missouri
ALAN CRANSTON, California
HAROLD E. HUGHES, Iowa
WILLIAM D. HATHAWAY, Maine

JACOB K. JAVITS, New York
PETER H. DOMINICK, Colorado
RICHARD S. SCHWEIKER, Pennsylvania
ROBERT TAFT, JR., Ohio

J. GLENN BEALL, JR., Maryland
ROBERT T. STAFFORD, Vermont

STEWART E. MCCLURE, Chief Clerk
ROBERT E. NAGLE, General Counsel
ROY H. MILLENSON, Minority Chief Clerk
EUGENE MITTELMAN, Minority Counsel

SUBCOMMITTEE ON LABOR

HARRISON A. WILLIAMS, JR., New Jersey, Chairman

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Dominick, Hon. Peter H., a U.S. Senator from the State of Colorado,
prepared statement..

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House, Thomas B., president, American Frozen Food Institute, June 7, 1973_
Keeney, Eugene, president, American Retail Federation__.
McCarthy, Kenneth, financial vice president, Yonker Bros., Inc__.
Prepared statement_..

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Meany, George, president, AFL-CIO; accompanied by Nathan Goldfinger,
Andrew Biemiller, and Thomas Donahue_.

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Prepared statement_

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Neville, Robert, Washington counsel, National Restaurant Association__
Prepared statement___

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Oaks, Dallin, H., president, Brigham Young University, June 7, 1973_
Packard, Arthur, chairman of the Government Affairs Committee, Ameri-
can Hotel and Motel Association__
Prepared statement__

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Price, Tony J. H., executive vice president, Texas Cotton Ginners' Associa-
tion, Dallas, Tex., June 4, 1973.

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Quinlan, William A., general counsel and Washington representative, Asso-
ciated Retail Bakers of America, June 6, 1973_.

Ramsey, W. V., representing Associated General Merchandising Chains,

Mountain City, Tenn__.

Schachter, Leon B., vice president and director, Washington office, Amal-
gamated Meat Cutters & Butcher Workmen (AFL-CIO), June 1, 1973__
Schulzinger, Rhoda, representing the National Student Lobby, June 14, 1973
Thompson, Robert T., of Thompson, Ogletree & Deakins, accompanied by
O. F. Wenzler, labor relations manager, Chamber of Commerce of the
United States____

Prepared statement_.

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Williford, Frederick L., director of government affairs, National Federation
of Independent Business, accompanied by Neel Edwards, government
affairs representative, National Federation of Independent Business____
Prepared statement__

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

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Hutton, William R., executive director, National Council of Senior
Citizens, Inc., Washington, D.C., June 21, 1973__

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Mitchell, Clarence, director, Washington bureau, National Associa-
tion for the Advancement of Colored People, June 21, 1973----

Simpkins, Talmadge E., executive director, AFL-CIO Maritime

Committee, Washington, D.C., June 15, 1973_.

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Smith, Frank Kingston, president, National Aviation Trade
Association, Washington, D.C., May 30, 1973----

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Sweeney, David A., political and legislative director, International
brotherhood of Teamsters, Chauffeurs, Warehousemen & Help-
ers of America, June 13, 1973_-_-

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FAIR LABOR STANDARDS AMENDMENTS OF 1973

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6, 1973

U.S. SENATE,

SUBCOMMITTEE ON LABOR

OF THE COMMITTEE ON LABOR AND PUBLIC WELFARE,

Washington, D.C. The subcommittee met at 9:45 a.m., pursuant to call, in room 4232, Dirksen Senate Office Building, Senator Harrison A. Williams, Jr., presiding.

Present: Senators Williams, Javits, Taft, and Hathaway.

Staff members present: Gerald Feder, counsel, Donald Elisburg, associate counsel, and Eugene Mittleman, minority counsel.

The CHAIRMAN. This hearing before the Subcommittee on Labor will come to order.

Today we begin our deliberations on the 1973 Fair Labor Standards Amendment. Actually, we are resuming consideration of last year's bills. The bills before the subcommittee are S. 1861 and S. 1725. S. 1861 was introduced my myself with Senator Javits on May 22, and is almost identical to last year's bill.

I order a copy of S. 1861 and S. 1725 printed in the record at this point.

[A copy of the bills referred to follows:]

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93D CONGRESS 18T SESSION

S. 1861

IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES

MAY 22, 1973

Mr. WILLIAMS (for himself and Mr. JAVITS) introduced the following bill; which was read twice and referred to the Committee on Labor and Public Welfare

A BILL

To amend the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938, as amended, to extend its protection to additional employees, to raise the minimum wage to $2.20 an hour, and for other purposes. 1 Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representa2 tives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, 3 That this Act may be cited as the "Fair Labor Standards 4 Amendments of 1973".

5 DEFINITIONS AND APPLICABILITY TO PUERTO RICO AND

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SEC. 2. (a) Section 3 (d) of the Fair Labor Standards

8 Act of 1938, as amended, is amended to read as follows:

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"(d) 'Employer' includes any person acting directly or

10 indirectly in the interest of an employer in relation to an

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