Minimum Wage Standards, Volume 1

Capa
 

Índice

Lawrence John V general manager American Trucking Associations
86
SeelyBrown Hon Horace a Representative in Congress from the State
101
McCormack Hon John a Representative in Congress from the State
103
Statement on behalf
125
Average hourly earnings
127
TWUA budget pricing adjusted to BLS price index for May 1947
129
Number of employees covered by 40cent minimumwage orders per year
140
Estimated distribution of wage earners in manufacturing industries
158
Memorandum on differences in living costsNorth and South
164
and three southern towns in 1920_
165
Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America by Gladys Dickason vice
178
United States cottonproducing areas map of 649
180
Changes in employment mens apparel industries 192939 United States
185
C president Louisiana Central Lumber Co Clarks La___ 211245
211
National Linen Service Corp text of decision in case of 529
215
Number of men employed in southern pine industry and hourly earnings
219
Number of mills and their total production of softwood and hardwood
227
Wage Studies Are Outlined article from New York Times by L Metcalfe
229
Clothing Manufacturers Association of the United States of America state
230
Swan O T secretarymanager Northern Hemlock and Hardwood Manu
231
Labor cost per unit of output in manufacturing southern
235
Newbold James L executive vice president American Retail Coal Asso
241
Teper Lazare director of research International Ladies Garment Workers
262
Ottenberg Mrs Louis representing National Council of Jewish Women
265
Estimated distribution of wage earners in manufac
277
Number of public telephone offices in the United States
290
Ottenberg Mrs Louis appearance and testimony 397399
311
Statement of Page
331
Brotherhood of Railway and Steamship Clerks Freight Handlers
336
Southern Wholesale Lumber Association statement of
338
Textile Workers Union of America statement on behalf of by John
343
Memorandum to Hon O Clark Fisher of Texas from John W Edelman
346
Weiss Harry appearance and testimony_ 383 390 392 394 395
359
Common labor wage paid in the lumber industry in WisconsinMichigan__
362
Production and number of mills reporting classified by size of mill based
363
Employment in mens apparel industry
461
Pace Hon Stephen a Representative in Congress from the State
505
Poage Hon W R a Representative in Congress from the State of Texas 538544
538
Minimum Wages article from New York Times Sheppard exhibit III 228
576
Retail food prices by cities April 15 1947 Teper appendix No 4 278
579
Murray Hon Reid F appearance and testimony 600608
600
Todd John H Washington representative National Cotton Compress
625
carryover stocks in United States
646
Mandays lost due to strikes by month and year 1938 to date_ 163
649
Weiss Harry director Wage Determinations and Exemptions Branch
663
Comparison of laundry profits and payroll costs in percentage
670
American Labor Party statement of presented by Arthur Schutzer State
672
Estimated percent of workers in manufacturing industries earning less than
672
Wage data and press release issued by National Federation of American
691
Beardsley Peter T representing the American Trucking Associations
715
Quotation from decision of the Continued
731
Beirne Joseph A president Communications Workers of America Wash
929
Wage rates of telephone operators in small communities serviced
933
Blanchard Phineas B president Turner Blanchard Inc New York
939
Walling etc v A H Belo Corporation quotation from decision of
1048
West James J statement and testimony 10631075
1063
Bradshaw Wilfred director personnel relations department Indiana
1076
Carroll John K representing American Trainers Association New York
1151
Size of seamlesshosiery plants in 1946__
1177
Doherty James J railroad engineer Dalton Ill 12631265 1274
1207
Heckscher Ledyard H counsel for Erdenheim Farms Philadelphia Pa 1235
1235
Wheeler W H Jr statement and testimony_ 852865
1238
Young Quentin O testimony 1247 1248 1249 1252
1247
Knudsen Charles president Operating Railroad Employees of the United
1255
Maki A O railroad engineer Homewood Ill 12681272
1268
Smith Lewis C statement and testimony 12721274
1272
Nixon Russ Washington representative United Electrical Radio
1279
United States District Court for
A-30
Northern Pine Manufacturers Association statement of 363
A-39

Outras edições - Ver tudo

Palavras e frases frequentes

Passagens conhecidas

Página 73 - Except as otherwise provided in this section, no employer shall employ any of his employees who is engaged in commerce or in the production of goods for commerce for a workweek longer than forty hours, unless such employee receives compensation for his employment in excess of the hours above specified at a rate not less than one and one-half times the regular rate at which he is employed.
Página 75 - The provisions of sections 6 and 7 shall not apply with respect to (1) any employee employed in a bona fide executive, administrative, professional, or local retailing capacity, or in the capacity of outside salesman (as such terms are defined and delimited by regulations of the Administrator...
Página 72 - 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 well-being of workers...
Página 735 - ... knowledge of an advanced type in a field of science or learning customarily acquired by a prolonged course of specialized intellectual instruction and study in an institution of higher learning...
Página 213 - Act, as amended), the raising of livestock, bees, fur-bearing animals, or poultry, and any practices (including any forestry or lumbering operations) performed by a farmer or on a farm as an incident to or in conjunction with such farming operations, including preparation for market, delivery to storage or to market or to carriers for transportation to market.
Página 72 - Every employer shall pay to each of his employees who is engaged in commerce or in the production of goods for commerce wages at the following rates...
Página 24 - That a prosecution and conviction of a defendant for the shipment or delivery for shipment of any goods under the conditions herein prohibited shall be a bar to any further prosecution against the same defendant for shipments or deliveries for shipment of any such goods before the beginning of said prosecution.
Página 74 - Orders issued under this section shall define the industries and classifications therein to which they are to apply...
Página 75 - Section 14; or (8) any employee employed in connection with the publication of any weekly or semiweekly newspaper with a circulation of less than three thousand the major part of which circulation is within the county where printed and published...
Página 25 - Sec. 16. (a) Any person who willfully violates any of the provisions of section 15 shall upon conviction thereof be subject to a fine of not more than $10,000, or to imprisonment for not more than six months, or both. No person shall be imprisoned under this subsection except for an offense committed after the conviction of such person for a prior offense under this subsection.