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" Average wage rates and earnings of sugarcane fleldworkers in recent years has been in excess of the wage rate testified as wage determination. Mr. MARTIN. That is true, Claude, in our sugarbeet industry in Nebraska, hourly employees last year were paid... "
Minimum Wage: Hearings Before the Committee on Rules, House of ... - Page 91
by United States. Congress. House. Committee on Rules - 1966
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Cigarette Labeling and Advertising: Hearings Before the Committee on ..., Part 1

United States. Congress. House. Committee on Commerce - 1965 - 1060 pages
...remain open at this point for Dr. Carlile to comment, if he cares to, on this subject. I thank the chairman. The CHAIRMAN. Without objection, so ordered. (The information referred to follows:) AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY, INC. RESEARCH EDUCATION SERVICE. Scic York. XY, March (ifi, /.%'o. Hon. WARREN...
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Hearings, Reports and Prints of the House Committee on Rules

United States. Congress. House. Committee on Rules - 1966 - 554 pages
...which Mr. Dent stated he would accept, that determination would be made at the State level subject to the approval of the Secretary of Labor here in...objection, so ordered. (The information referred to follows :) UNRESOLVED PROBLEMS OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO RESTAURANT AND HOTEL INDUSTRY Since 1949 the Federal...
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Minimum Wage, Hearings Before The...

United States. Congress. House Rules - 1966 - 34 pages
...$1.90 per hour during the 1964-65 season. Average wage rates and earnings of sugarcane fieldworkers in recent years has been in excess of the wage rate...objection, so ordered. (The information referred to follows :) UNRESOLVED PROBLEMS OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO RESTAURANT AND HOTEL INDUSTRY Since 1949 the Federal...
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D.C. Legislative and Budget Autonomy Act of 1991: Hearing and Markup Before ...

United States. Congress. House. Committee on the District of Columbia - 1992 - 206 pages
...government during this process and illustrates why the process takes so long and is so cumbersome, Mr. Chairman. The CHAIRMAN. Without objection, so ordered. [The information referred to above may be found on page 130 at the end of this hearing.] Ms. NORTON. Could I ask you if you have...
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