Wage and Hour Division, Labor Department-Continued Puerto Rico-Continued Minimum wage orders, various industries—Continued
Fruit canning industries, 29 Part 593 Furniture, 29 Part 675 Gas, natural, 29 Part 670 Gas utilities, 29 Part 671 Glass and related products, 29 Part 678 Gloves:
Leather, 29 Part 680
Woven and knitted fabric, 29 Part 680 Gravel and sand, 29 Part 678 Hair and related products, 29 Part 708 Hairnet, 29 Part 656 Handbags:
Leather, 29 Part 674
Straw, raffia, etc., 29 Part 674 Handicraft art novelty, 29 Part 654 Handicraft products, 29 Part 702 Hats, straw, 29 Part 596 Heating and cooking appliances, electrical, 29 Part 711 Hooked rug, 29 Part 684 Hosiery, full fashioned, 29 Part 687 Ice, 29 Part 673 Instruments, tools, etc., manufacturing, 29 Parts 676, 701, 711 Insurance, banking and finance, 29 Part 661 Jewel cutting and polishing, 29 Part 707 Jewelry manufacturing, 29 Parts 676, 709 Leather and related products, 29 Parts 674, 682, 704
Gloves, 29 Part 680
Small leather goods and related products, 29 Part 690 Lenses, 29 Part 711 Lumber and wood products, 29 Part 675 Machine shop products, 29 Part 685 Machinery manufacturing, 29 Parts 676, 701, 712 Matches, 29 Part 675 Men's and boys' clothing and related products, 29 Part 703 Messenger service, 29 Part 671 Metal, plastic, machinery, instrument, transportation equipment, and
allied industries, 29 Parts 676, 701, 712 Metal mining and processing, 29 Parts 676, 701 Metal products, fabricated, 29 Part 685 Minerals, mining of, 29 Parts 670, 676, 678, 701 Mining:
Metal mining, 29 Parts 676, 701 Minerals (other than metals), mining, 29 Part 678
Petroleum, gas, coal, 29 Part 670 Molasses production, 29 Part 689 Motion picture production and distribution, 29 Part 672 Motor transportation and related activities, 29 Parts 671, 692 Needlework, 29 Parts 545, 655 Newspaper publishing and printing, 29 Part 677 Ophthalmic goods, 29 Parts 676, 701, 711 Ordnance manufacturing, 29 Parts 676, 701 Paper and products:
Paper, 29 Part 677 Paper box manufacturing, 29 Part 665
Paper products, 29 Part 677 Pearl buttons, 29 Parts 678, 691 Petroleum and related products, 29 Part 670 Photographs and blueprint production, 29 Part 672 Pipeline transportation, 29 Part 671 Plastic manufacturing, 29 Parts 676, 701, 713 Printing and publishing, 29 Part 677 Professional activities, 29 Part 672
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Wage and Hour Division, Labor Department - Continued Puerto Rico Continued Minimum wage orders, various industries—Continued
Publishing and printing, 29 Part 677 Purses. See Handbags. Radio communication, 29 Part 671 Rail transportation and related activities, 29 Parts 671, 692 Real estate activities, 29 Part 672 Research activities, 29 Part 672 Rubber and related products, 29 Parts 674, 708 Rugs, hooked, 29 Part 684 Rum, 29 Part 659 Sand and gravel, 29 Part 678 Sanitation facilities, 29 Part 671 Screens, 29 Part 675 Shipping, 29 Part 660 Shoe manufacturing, 29 Part 686 Soft drinks, 29 Part 673 Steam utilities, 29 Part 671 Stone, sand, gravel, and related products, 29 Part 678 Straw, raffia, etc., products:
Bags, purses, etc., 29 Part 674 Baskets, 29 Part 674 Handicraft products (bags, hats, rugs, baskets, etc.), 29 Part 702
Hats, 29 Part 596 Sugar manufacturing, 29 Part 689 Telephone and telegraph, 29 Part 671 Television broadcasting, 29 Part 671 Textile and textile products industry, 29 Parts 655, 674, 699 Thermometers, 29 Part 711 Tobacco (leaf), 29 Part 657 Toilet preparations, cosmetics, and related products, 29 Part 670 Tools, instruments, etc., manufacturing, 29 Part 676 Tourist bureau and ticket agency, 29 Part 671 Transportation (rail, motor, pipeline, etc.) and related activities, 29
Parts 671, 692 Transportation equipment manufacturing, 29 Parts 676, 701, 712 Utilities (gas, electric, steam, water, sanitation), 29 Part 671 Vegetable processing:
Canning, 29 Part 593
Packing, 29 Part 596 Wallets, billfolds, etc.; leather, 29 Part 690 Warehousing, wholesaling, and other distribution, 29 Part 683 Water utilities, 29 Part 671 Wholesaling, warehousing, and other distribution, 29 Part 683
Wood products, woodenware, 29 Part 675 More than one minimum hourly rate; records to be kept by employers, 29
$ 516.23 Wage order procedure, 29 Part 511 Railroads; exemption from wages and hours provisions of Fair Labor Standards
Act, 29 $ 786.150 Railways, electric (street, suburban or interurban); exemption from wages and
hours provisions of Fair Labor Standards Act, 29 $ 786.50 Records to be kept by employers, respecting wages, hours, and conditions of
employment of various types of employees, 29 Part 516 General requirements, 29 $ $ 516.2-516.10 Overtime, records respecting, 29 $$ 516.11-516.18 Special requirements:
Board, lodging, tools, uniforms, and other facilities, 29 g 516.22 Industrial home workers, 29 $ 516.21 Learners, apprentices, messengers, or handicapped workers, 29 $ 516.20 Minors employed in agriculture, 29 $ 516.24 More than one minimum hourly rate (Puerto Rico and Virgin Islands),
29 $ 516.23 Tips, employees dependent on, as part of wages, 29 $ 516.19
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Wage and Hour Division, Labor Department Continued Red caps, dependent on tips as part of wages; records to be kept by employers,
29 8 516.19 Retail and service establishments, exemptions from minimum wage provisions
of Fair Labor Standards Act, 29 Part 779 Combinations of exemptions, 29 § 779.27 "Employed by”, 29 $ 779.4 “Establishment” basis for exemption under section 13 (a) (2), (3), and
(4), 29 $ 779.3 Relation between sections 13 (a) (2) and 13 (a) (1); general statement,
29 $ 779.28 Retail establishments, section 13 (a) (4) exemption, 29 $$ 779.18–779.22 Retail or service establishments, section 13 (a) (2) exemption, 29 $$ 779.5–
779.17 Various services, etc; exemptions under section 13 (a):
Feed dealers, 29 $ 779.31 Frozen-food locker plants, 29 $ 779.29 Ice manufacturers and dealers, 29 § 779.32 Laundry and dry cleaning establishment, 29 $$ 779.23–779.25 Monument dealers, 29 $ 779.30 Stationers and school supply distributors, 29 $$ 779.33, 779.34
Telegraph agencies, contract, 29 $ 779.26 Retailing employees, local; definition, 29 $ $ 541.400–541.403 Sales and selling. See Retail and service establishments. Salesmen, outside; definition, 29 $ $ 541.500–541.508 Savings or thrift plan, bona fide, for employees; requirements for, 29 Part 547 Seafood establishments, exemption of employees from wages and hours pro-
visions of Fair Labor Standards Act; enforcement policy concerning per-
formance of nonexempt work, 29 g 784.1 Seamen; exemption from wage and hours provisions of Fair Labor Standards
Act, 29 Part 783 Seasonal industries, wages and hours of employees in; exemption from pro-
visions respecting maximum hours of employment without payment of
overtime compensation, 29 Part 526 Findings of various industries to be seasonal; list, 29 $ 526.101 Service establishment. See Retail and service establishments. Sheltered workshops, employment of handicapped clients in; certificates, etc.,
29 Parts 524, 525 Shoe manufacturing industry:
Learners, employment of, 29 $ $ 522.50–522.55
Puerto Rico; minimum wage orders, 29 Part 686 State agencies, utilization of, for investigations and inspections; agreements,
plans, etc., 29 Part 515 Stationers and school supply distributors; exemptions from minimum wage
provisions, 29 $$ 779.33, 779.34 Student-learners in vocational training programs, employment at below mini-
mum wages, 29 Part 520 Student workers; employment at below minimum wage rate on part-time basis
in shops owned by educational institutions, to defray part of school ex-
penses, 29 Part 527 Suits by employees under Portal-to-Portal Act of 1947; restrictions and limi-
tations, 29 $$ 790.20–790.22 Talent fees; defining and delimiting the term as used in Fair Labor Standards
Act, 29 Part 550 Taxicab operators: Enforcement policy concerning performance of non-exempt work, 29
$ 786.200 Exemptions, 29 $ 782.3 Telephone and telegraph industries: Independent telephone industry; employment of learners at below minimum
wages, 29 $$ 522.70–522.74 Minimum wage orders:
For workers in Puerto Rico, 29 Part 671 For workers in Virgin Islands, 29 Part 694
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Wage and Hour Division, Labor Department-Continued Telephone and telegraph industries Continued Switchboard operators; exemption from wages and hours provisions of
Fair Labor Standards Act, 29 $ 786.100 Telegraph agencies, contract; exemption from minimum wage provisions,
29 & 779.26 Thrift or savings plan, bona fide, for employees; requirements for, 29 Part 547 Tips, employees dependent on, as part of wages; records to be kept by em-
ployers, 29 $ 516.19 Tobacco industries (cigars, cigarettes):
Employment of learners, 29 $ $ 522.80-522.85
Puerto Rico; minimum wage orders, 29 Part 657 Tools furnished by employers:
Reasonable cost of, 29 Part 531
Records to be kept by employers, 29 $ 516.22 Trolleys, local; exemption from wages and hours provisions of Fair Labor
Standards Act, 29 $ 786.50 Truck drivers. See Motor carriers. Uniforms furnished by employers:
Reasonable cost of, 29 Part 531
Records to be kept by employers, 29 $ 516.22 Veterans: Handicapped by service-connected disability; issuance of certificates to
veterans employed under vocational rehabilitation program adminis-
tered by Veterans Administration, 29 § 524.5 Subsistence allowances, in on-the-job training program, not to be used to
offset wages, 29 $ 778.24 Virgin Islands: Homeworkers, in various industries (art linen, straw goods, dolls), 29
Part 695 Minimum wage rates for various designated industries (liquor, shipping,
wholesaling, communications, electric power, meat packing, alcohol,
bay rum, etc.), 29 Parts 669, 694 More than one minimum hourly rate; records to be kept by employers,
29 $ 516.23 Wage order procedure, 29 Part 511 Wages; minimum wage provisions:
Enforcement, interpretations, 29 Parts 775, 776 Exemptions from:
Agriculture operations, 29 Part 780 Apprentices, 29 Part 521 Fisheries, 29 Part 784 Forestry operations, 29 Part 788 Handicapped persons, 29 Parts 524, 525 Homeworkers, in various industries:
Button and buckle, 29 Part 625 Embroideries, 29 Part 633 Gloves and mittens, 29 Part 621 Handkerchief manufacturing, 29 Part 628 Jewelry manufacturing, 29 Part 607 Knitted outerwear, 29 Part 617
Women's apparel, 29 Part 605 Indians, on Navajo, Pueblo, and Hopi Indian Reservations; jewelry
manufacturing, 29 $ 607.12 Learners, 29 Part 522 Messengers, 29 Part 523 Motor carriers, 29 Part 782 Retail and service establishments, 29 Part 779 Seafood establishments, 29 Part 784 Seamen, 29 Part 783 Seasonal industry workers, 29 Part 526
Student learners and workers, 29 Parts 520, 527 In Puerto Rico, and Virgin Islands. See Puerto Rico; and Virgin Islands. Wages and hours provisions of Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938; regulations
respecting. See Coverage; Hours; and Wages.
Wage and Hour Division, Labor Department-Continued
Women's apparel industries. See Apparel industries. Workshops, for handicapped clients. See Handicapped persons. Workweek provisions: Exemption from, of certain agricultural, forestry, lumbering, etc., opera-
tions, 29 Part 780
Overtime compensation; workweek provisions. See Overtime. Wagering, excise tax and special occupational tax on, 26 Part 325 Wages:
See also Pay and allowances. Adjustments of wages, applications for, filed on grounds of present or imminent
manpower shortages; policy and procedure with respect to, 32A Chapter I
DMP 3 Allotments from. See Allotments. Armed services procurement regulations respecting wages. See Army Depart-
ment; and Defense Department. Contracts, public; provisions in, respecting minimum wages for certain indus-
tries, listed, 41 Part 202 Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938, wages and hours provisions of; regulations
respecting. See Wage and Hour Division, Labor Department. Federal employee pay regulations. See Civil Service Commission. Income tax on wages, collection at source, 26 Part 406 Use of Federal Reserve banks and authorized commercial banks for deposit
of taxes, 26 $$ 402.607a, 406.606, 411.606a; 31 Part 213 Minimum wage determinations. See Public Contracts Division. Minimum wages, provisions respecting. See Wage and Hour Division, Labor
Department. Overtime compensation. See Overtime; and Wage and Hour Division, Labor
Department. Seamen: Collection of wages of seamen discharged in foreign ports, by consular off-
cers, 22 $$ 127.17, 127.18 On subsidized vessels; wages, etc., 46 Part 262 Sugar production; wage rates for. See Agriculture Department. Wage rates; procedure for predetermination, 29 Part 1 Wage records, maintenance, etc.; procedures of Old Age and Survivors Insurance
Bureau respecting, 20 $ 422.1 (b) Walsh-Healey Public Contracts Act, minimum wages provisions in public con-
tracts under. See Public Contracts Division, Labor Department. Wagner-Peyser Act; cooperation between United States Employment Service and
State agencies for administration of public employment offices, 20 Parts 602, 603 Waivers of certain navigation and vessel inspection laws and regulations. See Coast
Guard. Wake Island:
See also Territories and possessions of United States. Customs relations with:
Entry of merchandise from, 19 $ 7.8
Export of merchandise to; drawback allowed, 19 $ 22.27 Federal civil airport on, loading and unloading areas, landing and parking fees,
etc., 14 Part 575 Steamship service between United States and, not "domestic intercoastal or
coastwise service", 46 § 277.1 Walapai Indian Reservation; exchanges of public lands for consolidation of exten-
sion of, 43 88 149.29–149.32 Wall paper industry; trade practice conference rules, 16 Part 35 Walnut Canyon National Monument; admission fees, 36 $$ 13.1, 13.13 (a) Walnut wood industry; trade practice conference rules, 16 Part 54 Walnuts. See Nuts. Walsh-Healey Public Contracts Act: Armed services procurement regulations respecting, 32 $8 12.601-12.604, 601.602,
601.603, 601.650–601.653; 33 $ 118.04-6 Minimum wage provisions in public contracts under, See Public Contracts Divi-
sion, Labor Department.
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