| 1957 - 842 pages
...consideration. The Fair Labor Standards Act recognizes this possibility in section 2 (b): It is hereby declared to be the policy of this act, through the...substantially curtailing employment or earning power. [Italics added.] Past experience generally indicates that substantial curtailment of employment or... | |
| 1963 - 786 pages
...constitutes an unfair method of competition. (b) It is hereby declared to be the policy of this act, through exercise by Congress of its power to regulate commerce...several States and with foreign nations, to correct the conditions above referred to in such industries. SEC. 3. Section 6 of the Fair Labor Standards... | |
| United States. National Railroad Adjustment Board - 716 pages
...to be the policy of this Act, through the exercise of commerce among the several states, to correct as rapidly as practicable to eliminate the conditions...substantially curtailing employment or earning power." Congress also provided in Section 18, quoted in part: ". . . No provision of this Act shall justify... | |
| United States. Department of Labor. Wage and Hour Division - 1938 - 20 pages
...in commerce." To Eliminate Bad Labor Conditions IN THE next paragraph, the law says: "It is hereby declared to be the policy of this Act, through the...of its power to regulate commerce among the several States, to correct and as rapidly as practicable to eliminate the conditions above referred to in such... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Labor - 1941 - 284 pages
...such persons move in commerce and adversely affect the general welfare of the Nation. (b) It is hereby declared to be the policy of this Act, through the...to regulate commerce among the several States, and of its' power to provide for the common defense and the general welfare, and of its power to control... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Labor - 1941 - 298 pages
...such persons move in commerce and adversely affect the general welfare of the Nation. (b) It is hereby declared to be the policy of this Act, through the exercise by Congress of its power to regulate commerca among the several States, and of its power to provide for the common defense and the general... | |
| United States. Emergency board (carriers and employees, non-operating, 1943) - 1943 - 1432 pages
...this Act, through the exercise by Congress of its power to regulate commerce among the several states, to correct and as rapidly as practicable to eliminate...substantially curtailing employment or earning power." (Page 2464) Q. That is the end of the quotation? A. That is the end of the quotation. For the employees... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce - 1943 - 90 pages
...commerce and interferes with the orderly and fair marketing of goods in commerce. (b) It is hereby declared to be the policy of this Act, through the...exercise by Congress of its power to regulate commerce between the several States and to create executive offices, to preserve American small business as... | |
| United States. Emergency board (carriers and employees, non-operating, 1943) - 1943 - 912 pages
...referring to the conditions which Congress desires to reach by the Act, Congress says: "It is hereby declared to be the policy of this Act, through the exercise by Congress of its power (Page 6154) to regulate commerce among the several states, to correct, and as rapidly as practicable,... | |
| United States. National Labor Relations Board - 1946 - 1314 pages
...efficiency, and general well-being of workers. * * *" 9 Congress exercised its authority over commerce, "to correct and as rapidly as practicable to eliminate...substantially curtailing employment or earning power." ยง2(a),(b). [Italics added.] The broad line between farming and industry runs throughout the Act.10... | |
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