| United States. Department of Labor - 1959 - 910 pages
...affects 23.7 million employees in about i million establishments. Its provisions apply to employees engaged in interstate or foreign commerce or in the production of goods for such commerce, including any closely related process or occupation directly essential to such production.... | |
| 1941 - 392 pages
...and Nazis. One of the amendments adopted by voice vote makes it a criminal offense for any employer engaged in interstate or foreign commerce, or in the production of goods for interstate or foreign commerce, to employ a member of the Communist Party or of any Nazi organization.... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Appropriations Committee - 1947 - 924 pages
...l>e based on the minimum rate established by the Congress for certain employees in private industry engaged in interstate or foreign commerce or in the production of goods for such commerce. It should be noted that the proposed minimum wage would apply tn aill positions... | |
| United States. Wage and Hour and Public Contracts Divisions - 1956 - 1510 pages
...determined by judicial authority to be incorrect. (2) The Fair Labor Standards Act applies to employees engaged in interstate or foreign commerce or in the production of goods for such commerce, including any closely related process or occupation directly essential to such production.... | |
| National Archives (U.S.) - 1948 - 710 pages
...of June 25, 1938, directed that the minimum wage rate and maximum work week stipulated for employees engaged in interstate or foreign commerce, or in the production of goods for such commerce, should be enforced by a Wage and Hour Division to be set up in the Department of... | |
| 1987 - 1138 pages
...contracting offices. Subpart 1222.71 — Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 1222.7101 General. The Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938, as amended (29 USC 201-219),...or foreign commerce or in the production of goods for such commerce. Thus, the statute may or may not cover employees on a Government contract, depending... | |
| 1989 - 910 pages
...1938 1222.7201 General. The Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938, as amended (29 USC 201 through 219), establishes minimum wage and maximum hour standards...or foreign commerce or in the production of goods for such commerceThus, the statute may or may not cover employees on a Government contract, depending... | |
| 1971 - 726 pages
...the Act. Before the 1966 amendments, the Act applied, as it still applies, to employees individually engaged in interstate or foreign commerce or in the production of goods for such commerce, and to employees in certain enterprises, including enterprises in which retail sales... | |
| United States. Commission on Application of Federal Laws to Guam - 1952 - 280 pages
...delegated by the Secretary of Labor. The statute provides that, unless specifically exempt, each employee engaged in interstate or foreign commerce or in the production of goods for commerce must be paid at least 75 cents an hour. He must further be paid not less than time and... | |
| 1960 - 430 pages
...Federal wage-hour law, sets minimum wage, overtime, and child labor standards that apply to employees engaged in interstate or foreign commerce or in the production of goods for such commerce, including any closely related process or occupation directly essential to such production.... | |
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