Bulletin, Issue 271

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1965
 

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Page 10 - ... who are covered under the new provisions when wages are computed and paid under the Act. §779.3 Pay standards for employees subject to previous coverage of 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 of goods or services are made. The tests by which coverage based...
Page 1 - Act is to provide useful work experience opportunities for unemployed young men and women, through participation in State and community work-training programs, so that their employability may be increased or their education resumed or continued...
Page 11 - ... the Administrator of the Wage and Hour and Public Contracts Divisions, US Department of Labor, Washington, DC, 20210.
Page 11 - Probably the best known of these bulletins are those issued by the Wage and Hour and Public Contracts Divisions of the US Department of Labor, interpreting provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 (Wage-Hour Law), as amended.
Page 9 - Columbia have child labor laws regulating the conditions under which boys and girls may be employed. These laws usually include a minimum age for general employment, a higher minimum for hazardous work, a requirement...
Page 2 - Occupations in or about plants or establishments manufacturing or storing explosives or articles containing explosive components (Order 1).
Page 1 - ALLOWANCE AND MAINTENANCE SEC. 105. (a) Enrollees may be provided with such living, travel, and leave allowances, and such quarters, subsistence, transportation, equipment, clothing, recreational services, medical, dental, hospital, and other health services, and other expenses as the Director may deem necessary or appropriate for their needs. Transportation and travel allowances may also be provided, in such circumstances as the Director may determine, for applicants for enrollment to or from places...
Page 1 - Act of 1937, which established the Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training in the US Department of Labor "to formulate and promote the furtherance of labor standards necessary to safeguard the welfare of apprentices and to cooperate with the States in promotion of such standards.

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