To Regulate the Textile Industry: Hearings Before the Subsommittee of the Committee on Labor, House of Representatives, Seventy-fifth Congress, First Sissions, on H. R. 238, Volumes 1-9U.S. Government Printing Office, 1937 - Textile industry |
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... employees to be classed as apprentices or learners : Provided , however , That until the Commission shall otherwise determine ( a ) employees engaged as learners shall be paid not less than 80 per centum of the minimum wage prescribed ...
... employees to be classed as apprentices or learners : Provided , however , That until the Commission shall otherwise determine ( a ) employees engaged as learners shall be paid not less than 80 per centum of the minimum wage prescribed ...
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... employees to be classed as apprentices or learners : Provided , That until the Commission shall otherwise determine , employees engaged as learners shall be paid not less than 80 per centum of the minimum wage prescribed by this Act or ...
... employees to be classed as apprentices or learners : Provided , That until the Commission shall otherwise determine , employees engaged as learners shall be paid not less than 80 per centum of the minimum wage prescribed by this Act or ...
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... employees or to the duties and obligations of management and invest- ment . Likewise , the restrictions as to minimum wages for learners . and as to the time of their apprenticeship are ridiculous , because they will vary with each ...
... employees or to the duties and obligations of management and invest- ment . Likewise , the restrictions as to minimum wages for learners . and as to the time of their apprenticeship are ridiculous , because they will vary with each ...
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