Annual Report of the Secretary of LaborU.S. Government Printing Office, 1959 |
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... increased by 16 million , or 11 percent . This is the equivalent of the combined populations of California , Oregon , and Washington in 1953 . The civilian labor force increased by about 6 million , or 91⁄2 percent , and our production ...
... increased by 16 million , or 11 percent . This is the equivalent of the combined populations of California , Oregon , and Washington in 1953 . The civilian labor force increased by about 6 million , or 91⁄2 percent , and our production ...
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... increased the power of forces making for change . The essential requirement for survival in today's world is ... increasing emphasis on the demand for higher skilled technical and professional workers . The Federal - State employment ...
... increased the power of forces making for change . The essential requirement for survival in today's world is ... increasing emphasis on the demand for higher skilled technical and professional workers . The Federal - State employment ...
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... increased and certain of the learning periods shortened . Wage orders for numerous industries in Puerto Rico with workers covered by the Fair Labor Standards Act were reviewed and higher minimum rates ( but not in excess of $ 1 an hour ) ...
... increased and certain of the learning periods shortened . Wage orders for numerous industries in Puerto Rico with workers covered by the Fair Labor Standards Act were reviewed and higher minimum rates ( but not in excess of $ 1 an hour ) ...
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... increased from a range of 16 to 261⁄2 weeks in 1954 to 18 to 39 weeks in 1959. Extension of coverage to include Federal civilian employees , ex - servicemen , and employers of 4 to 7 workers , as well as the natural growth of the labor ...
... increased from a range of 16 to 261⁄2 weeks in 1954 to 18 to 39 weeks in 1959. Extension of coverage to include Federal civilian employees , ex - servicemen , and employers of 4 to 7 workers , as well as the natural growth of the labor ...
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... increased from 9 to 16. Voluntary antidiscrimination laws are in effect in two jurisdictions . It is proper to draw attention to the continued plight of migrant farm workers and their families . They are living testimonies to the ...
... increased from 9 to 16. Voluntary antidiscrimination laws are in effect in two jurisdictions . It is proper to draw attention to the continued plight of migrant farm workers and their families . They are living testimonies to the ...
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activities addition administration agricultural amendments American Samoa amount APPENDIX TABLE apprentices areas Branch certificates child labor classification Committee Compensation Act conferences continued cooperation covered Department of Labor Department's District of Columbia Divisions domestic workers economic effective employed employment security agencies employment service established Fair Labor Standards farm labor Federal employees field fiscal year 1959 foreign funds Government groups improve included increase industry injury investigations issued June 30 labor force labor market labor organizations Labor Standards Act Labor-Management Reports Learners legislation major manpower ment Mexican migrant million minimum wage North Carolina North Dakota occupations operations participated payments percent personnel placement plans prepared problems Public Contracts Act Puerto Rico regional regulations representatives safety Secretary of Labor staff statistics survey tion unem unemployment compensation unemployment insurance union veterans violations women Women's Bureau workmen's compensation
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Página 1 - Labor shall be to foster, promote, and develop the welfare of the wage earners of the United States, to improve their working conditions, and to advance their opportunities for profitable employment.
Página 238 - ... which provide, among other things, that during the first year of operation of the Act a minimum wage of 25 cents per hour shall be paid to employees "engaged in [interstate] commerce or the production of goods for [interstate] commerce...
Página 19 - Conference Committees and certain of their employees represented by the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen, Order of Railway Conductors and BrakeNOTE.— Staff counsel assigned to this hearing : Stanton P.
Página 138 - Interests and activities of the Office of Defense Mobilization and the Federal Civil Defense Administration...
Página 240 - The provisions of section 7 shall not apply with respect to (1) any employee with respect to whom the Interstate Commerce Commission has power to establish qualifications and maximum hours of service pursuant to the provisions of section 204 of the Motor Carrier Act, 1935...
Página 202 - These range from career education and curriculum materials to the sponsorship of "community resource workshops" (by the American Iron and Steel Institute) and the promotion of industry-education councils by the National Association of Manufacturers and the US Chamber of Commerce.
Página 25 - ... the employment of such workers will not adversely affect the wages and working conditions of domestic agricultural workers similarly employed...
Página 265 - First Jobs of College Women: Report on Women Graduates, Class of 1957.
Página 7 - The Committee shall study, and shall advise with and make recommendations to the President with respect to, policies that may be followed by labor, management, or the public which will promote free and responsible collective bargaining, industrial peace, sound wage and price policies, higher standards of living, and increased productivity.
Página 12 - ... than the following, whichever is highest: (a) The minimum entrance rate for inexperienced workers in the same occupation or if the occupation is new to the establishment, the prevailing entrance rate for the occupation among other establishments in the community or area; (b) The minimum rate required under the Fair Labor Standards Act or the Walsh-Healey Public Contracts Act, to the extent that such acts are applicable to the trainee; and (c) Any minimum rate applicable to the trainee and required...