Amending the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Labor of the Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, United States Senate, Eighty Fourth Congress, First Session, on S. 18 [and Others] ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1955 - 2038 halaman |
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... wages in Puerto Rico should not be so high as to create un- employment , they should not be so low as to give Puerto Rican indus- try advantages over mainland industries . More than a minimum wage law , it is , in fact , a new form of ...
... wages in Puerto Rico should not be so high as to create un- employment , they should not be so low as to give Puerto Rican indus- try advantages over mainland industries . More than a minimum wage law , it is , in fact , a new form of ...
Halaman 1259
... minimum wage rates in Puerto Rico , unlike the minimum wage rates in the United States , are , for all prac- tical purposes , prevailing rates . I am fully aware that when I am talking about minimum wages in Puerto Rico , I am really ...
... minimum wage rates in Puerto Rico , unlike the minimum wage rates in the United States , are , for all prac- tical purposes , prevailing rates . I am fully aware that when I am talking about minimum wages in Puerto Rico , I am really ...
Halaman 1264
... low - wage economy . Let us now turn to what has actually happened to wage rates in Puerto Rico under the flexible industry - by - industry approach . From 1940 to April 1949 , average earnings in manufacturing rose from 21 cents per ...
... low - wage economy . Let us now turn to what has actually happened to wage rates in Puerto Rico under the flexible industry - by - industry approach . From 1940 to April 1949 , average earnings in manufacturing rose from 21 cents per ...
Halaman 1321
... wage for our union employees was $ 1.60 an hour . Senator DOUGLAS . What would be the basic wage of the less - skilled operations ? Mr. EPSTEIN . I would say that all learners begin at 75 cents an hour . When they have a minimum ...
... wage for our union employees was $ 1.60 an hour . Senator DOUGLAS . What would be the basic wage of the less - skilled operations ? Mr. EPSTEIN . I would say that all learners begin at 75 cents an hour . When they have a minimum ...
Halaman 1341
... wages . Even if the present minimum is increased to $ 1 an hour , the differentials above that minimum will remain and producers maintaining low wage standards will continue , in varying degrees , to enjoy a wage cost advantage ...
... wages . Even if the present minimum is increased to $ 1 an hour , the differentials above that minimum will remain and producers maintaining low wage standards will continue , in varying degrees , to enjoy a wage cost advantage ...
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Halaman 1619 - Alabama, Arkansas, Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, and West Virginia.
Halaman 1339 - Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938". 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...
Halaman 1624 - Hourly earnings exclude premium pay for overtime and for work on weekends, holidays, and late shifts.
Halaman 1811 - ... (14) any employee employed as a seaman on a vessel other than an American vessel; or "(15) any employee employed in planting or tending trees, cruising, surveying, or felling timber, or In preparing or transporting logs or other forestry products to the mill, processing plant, railroad, or other transportation terminal, if the number of employees employed by his employer in such forestry or lumbering operations does not exceed twelve...
Halaman 1339 - ... labor conditions detrimental to the maintenance of the minimum standard of living necessary for health, efficiency, and general wellbeing of workers (1) causes commerce and the channels and instrumentalities of commerce to be used to spread and perpetuate such labor conditions among the workers of the several States; (2) burdens commerce and the free flow of goods in commerce...
Halaman 1834 - The Administrator, to the extent necessary in order to prevent curtailment of opportunities for employment, shall by regulations or by orders provide for (1) the employment of learners, of apprentices, and of messengers employed...
Halaman 1374 - The community is not bound to provide what is in effect a subsidy for unconscionable employers. The community may direct its law-making power to correct the abuse which springs from their selfish disregard of the public interest.
Halaman 1806 - ... but these provisions shall not limit either the authority of the master or other officer or the obedience of the seamen when in the judgment of the master or other officer the whole or any part of the crew are needed for...
Halaman 1429 - ... economic structure of society and, in any case, that it casts on every taxpayer, and on government itself, the burden of solving the problems of poverty, subsistence, health and morals of large numbers in the community. Because of their nature and extent these are public problems. A generation ago they were for the individual to solve ; today they are the burden of the nation.
Halaman 1382 - Cronin, associate director of the Social Action Department of the National Catholic Welfare Conference and Dr.