Adjusting Rates of Overtime Compensation for Certain Public Health Service Personnel ... Hearing ... on H.R. 6253 and 6346 ... May 4, 1954

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Page 7 - ... or on Sundays or holidays, to perform services in connection with the lading or unlading of cargo, or the lading of cargo or merchandise for transportation in bond or for exportation in bond or for exportation with benefit of drawback, or in connection with the receiving or delivery of cargo on or from the wharf, or in connection with the unlading, receiving, or examination of passengers...
Page 3 - ... services had actually been performed during the period between the time the employees were ordered to report for duty and did so report, and the time they were notified that their services would not be required, and in any case as though their services had continued for not less than one hour.
Page 3 - In those ports where customary working hours are other than those hereinabove mentioned, the collector of customs is vested with authority to regulate the hours of customs employees so as to agree with prevailing working hours in said ports, but nothing contained in this section shall be construed in any manner to affect or alter the length of a working day for customs employees or the overtime pay herein fixed.
Page 7 - Act of 1930, as amended,4 shall be furnished only upon •"The Secretary of the Treasury shall fix a reasonable rate of extra compensation for overtime services of Inspectors, storekeepers, weighers, and other customs...
Page 7 - PROCLAMATION 1. WHEREAS (pursuant to the authority vested in the President by the Constitution and the statutes, including section 350 of the Tariff Act of 1930, as amended by section 1 of the act of June 12, 1934, by the joint resolution approved June 7, 1943, and by sections 2 and 3 of the act of July 5, 1945 (ch. 474, 48 Stat. 943 ; ch. 118, 57 Stat. 125; ch. 269, 59 Stat. 410...
Page 13 - ... counsel to the minority. Mr. SICKLES. Ten o'clock having arrived the Sepcial Subcommittee on Labor will continue its hearings on HR 6411 and related bills. Today we are going to hear from Members of Congress and the first gentleman I have on my list is the distinguished gentleman from Washington, Mr. Pelly. STATEMENT OF HON. THOMAS M. PELLY, A REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS FROM THE STATE OF WASHINGTON Mr. PELLY. Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Before reading a short statement I just would like to remind...
Page 37 - Cong.) of the Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee of the House of Representatives of the United States of which the Hon.
Page 7 - And provided further, That In those ports where customary working hours are other than those hereinabove mentioned, the...
Page 7 - The Secretary of the Treasury shall fix a reasonable rate of extra compensation for overtime services of inspectors, storekeepers, weighers, and other customs officers and employees who may be required to remain on duty between the hours of five o'clock postmeridian and eight o'clock antemeridian, or on Sundays or holidays, to perform services in connection with the...
Page 5 - ... tunnels, or by aircraft, railroad trains, or vessels on the Great Lakes and connecting waterways, when operating on regular schedules.

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