HEARINGS A BILL TO AMEND THE FAIR LABOR STANDARDS ACT OF 1938, AS A BILL TO AMEND THE FAIR LABOR STANDARDS ACT OF 1938 TO A BILL TO AMEND THE FAIR LABOR STANDARDS ACT OF 1938 TO INCLUDE IN THE DEFINITION OF "AGRICULTURE" THE MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION OF DITCHES, CANALS, RESERVOIRS, AND WATERWAYS A BILL TO AMEND THE FAIR LABOR STANDARDS ACT SO AS TO CLARIFY GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE MATTHEW M. NEELY, West Virginia H. ALEXANDER SMITH, New Jersey JOHN S. FORSYTHE, General Counsel of the Committee Amann, Joseph, president, Engineers and Scientists of America_ American Federation of Hosiery Workers, AFL, Philadelphia, Pa... Barkin Solomon, chairman, CIO committee on fair labor standards, 27 and director of research, Textile Workers of America, CIO. 305, 348, 469, 479 Beirne, Joseph A., president, communications Workers of America 291, 297 Bookbinder, H. H., formerly with Amalgamated Clothing Workers Buckmaster, L. S., general president, United Rubber, Cork, Linoleum, 560 Durian, Thomas, president, International Glove Workers Union of 549 Kilcullen, John, associate general counsel, Department of Commerce Lewis, Marx, general secretary-treasurer, United Hatters, Cap, and 513 Statement of-Continued Lippman, S. G., general counsel, Retail Clerks International Associa- Mahon, Don, president, National Brotherhood of Packinghouse Page 261 553 449 Philpott, John P., legislative representative, Retail Clerks Interna- Pollock, William, executive vice president, Textile Workers of Amer- 265 465 129, 130 64 305 Potofsky, Jacob S., president, Amalgamated Clothing Workers of Rothman, Hon Stuart, Solicitor, Department of Labor.. Shepherd, Mrs. Margaret, York, S. C Suffridge, James A., secretary-treasurer, Retail Clerks International Teper, Lazar, research director of ILGWU. Valente, Anthony, president, United Textile Workers of America, 527 507 265 221 554 170, 175, 179 Weiss, Abraham, economist, International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Additional information: Agreement between Charlottesville Woolen Mills and United Textile 520 191 Agreement of March 30, 1952, the Baltic Mills Co., and UTW of A., 183 Canning and preserving 532 City Worker's family budget for October 1951, from the Monthly Disposition of additional income derived from higher minimum wages 69 Earnings of Cotton Textile Workers, November 1954. Fact Sheets submitted by Solomon Barkin, chairman, CIO Committee 200 70 Additional information-Continued Ray, Philip A., general counsel, Department of Commerce, to Page 93 Rothman, Stuart, Solicitor of Labor, Department of Labor, to 46,85 Weeks, Hon. Sinclair, Secretary of Commerce, to chairman, April 63 Maximum annual increase in payroll cost resulting from higher mini- 337 Maximum number and percent of covered employees affected by 336 Minimum and maximum wage rates for operators in independent telephone companies in United States with which CWA holds con- Output per man-hour in major industries, 1909-53- Output Rises, Employment Dips, article from "Business Outlook," by Percent increases in per family expenditures over spending at $1,500 219 Statement of the Textile Workers Union of America, CIO, in the negotiations with the Fall River-New Bedford Employers' Group-- 474 531 |