Fair Labor Standards Amendments of 1973: Hearings, Ninety-third Congress, First Session, on S. 1861 ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1973 - 643 pages |
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... workers to fall . The question is whether Congress will continue to subsidize American industry by providing for a pool of millions of low - wage workers . Will the American taxpayer continue to provide handouts to full- time working ...
... workers to fall . The question is whether Congress will continue to subsidize American industry by providing for a pool of millions of low - wage workers . Will the American taxpayer continue to provide handouts to full- time working ...
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... workers already covered . The bill would provide for no other extensions of coverage , and would not revise existing ... workers and teenagers for low - skilled jobs . This provision would encourage employers to provide inexperienced ...
... workers already covered . The bill would provide for no other extensions of coverage , and would not revise existing ... workers and teenagers for low - skilled jobs . This provision would encourage employers to provide inexperienced ...
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... workers . Discriminatory employ- ment advertising has been substantially reduced . But despite these noteworthy advances , the evidence is all too clear that job bias because of age is still a very real and serious problem today . The ...
... workers . Discriminatory employ- ment advertising has been substantially reduced . But despite these noteworthy advances , the evidence is all too clear that job bias because of age is still a very real and serious problem today . The ...
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... workers , the proposed rates in S. 1861 would result in a 37.5 - 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 ...
... workers , the proposed rates in S. 1861 would result in a 37.5 - 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 ...
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... workers more income is to cut other workers off from any income at all . Another adverse effect of higher minimum wage rates is the higher labor costs in affected business firms . Many employers at the lower end of the economic scale ...
... workers more income is to cut other workers off from any income at all . Another adverse effect of higher minimum wage rates is the higher labor costs in affected business firms . Many employers at the lower end of the economic scale ...
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1966 amendments ADIE administration adult AFL-CIO annual cent CHAIRMAN child labor committee Congress costs coverage Department of Labor Durbin-Watson statistics economic effective date effects of minimum Employment Standards Administration established estimated Fair Labor Standards February federal minimum wage Female White Teens firms FLSA full-time hour impact industry inflationary January labor force Labor Standards Act Labor Standards Amendments less Male White Teens MEANY ment million minimum wage increases minimum wage law minimum wage legislation minimum wage rate months operating opportunities overtime exemptions percent period production proposed Puerto Rico raising the minimum restaurant retail Secretary BRENNAN Secretary of Labor Senator DOMINICK Senator JAVITS Senator TAFT September statement Statistics Subcommittee Table teenage unemployment Thomas Gale Moore THOMPSON tion tipped employees unem unemployed unemployment effects unemployment elasticities unemployment rate United youth differential youth unemployment
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Page 509 - ... makes or processes at the retail establishment the goods that it sells: Provided, That more than 85 per centum of such establishment's annual dollar volume of sales of goods so made or processed is made within the State in which the establishment is located...
Page 399 - 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 wellbeing of workers...
Page 22 - In determining the amount of such penalty or whether it should be remitted or mitigated and in what amount, the appropriateness of such penalty to the size of the business of the person charged and the gravity of the violation shall be considered. The amount of such penalty when finally determined...
Page 206 - Is to correct and as rapidly as possible to eliminate, in industries engaged in commerce, labor conditions detrimental to the maintenance of the minimum standard of living necessary for health, efficiency, and general wellbeing of workers without substantially curtailing employment or earning power.
Page 6 - ... 1 (g) Section 5 of such Act is amended by adding at the 2 end thereof the following new subsections : 3 " (e) The provisions of this section and section 8 shall 4 not apply with respect to the minimum wage rate of any 5 employee in Puerto Rico or the Virgin Islands employed 6 ( 1 ) by an establishment which is a hotel, motel, or...
Page 509 - ... to be of a seasonal nature and engaged in the handling, packing, storing, preparing, first processing, or canning of any perishable agricultural or horticultural commodities in their raw or natural state...
Page 216 - ... union wage pressures, or other devices which seek to compel employers to pay them more than their work is worth. The more likely outcome of such regulations is that the intended beneficiaries are not employed at all.
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Page 20 - ... or". 7 (11) Section 13 (b) of such Act is amended by adding 8 at the end thereof the following new paragraphs: 9 " (19) any employee who in any workweek is em10 ployed in domestic service in a household; or 11 " (20) any employee employed in planting or...
Page 4 - In determining the wage of a tipped employee, the amount paid such employee by his employer shall be deemed to be increased on account of tips by an amount determined by the employer, but not by an amount...