Interpretative Bulletins, Issues 1-14United States Department of labor, Wage and hour division, Office of the general counsel, 1938 - Labor laws and legislation |
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... cents for each hour worked . Similarly , where the employee is em- ployed at a rate of 50 cents an hour and during a particular workweek works 40 hours for which he is paid $ 16 in cash , the employer having deducted $ 4 from his wages ...
... cents for each hour worked . Similarly , where the employee is em- ployed at a rate of 50 cents an hour and during a particular workweek works 40 hours for which he is paid $ 16 in cash , the employer having deducted $ 4 from his wages ...
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... 50 cents an hour and during a particular workweek works 48 hours , he will be entitled to a total weekly wage of $ 26 ( [ 40 hours X 50 cents- $ 20.00 ] + [ 8 hoursX75 cents = $ 6.00 ] ) . At the end of the workweek the employee is paid ...
... 50 cents an hour and during a particular workweek works 48 hours , he will be entitled to a total weekly wage of $ 26 ( [ 40 hours X 50 cents- $ 20.00 ] + [ 8 hoursX75 cents = $ 6.00 ] ) . At the end of the workweek the employee is paid ...
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... 50 cents . For the 6 hours of overtime , the employee is entitled to $ 1.50 ( 6 hours × 25 cents additional com- pensation ; for the week's work he is entitled to a total of $ 24.50 . In other words , since the regular hourly rate of pay is ...
... 50 cents . For the 6 hours of overtime , the employee is entitled to $ 1.50 ( 6 hours × 25 cents additional com- pensation ; for the week's work he is entitled to a total of $ 24.50 . In other words , since the regular hourly rate of pay is ...
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... 50 cents ] + [ 6 hours × 25 cents ] ) . In other words , the employee is entitled to be paid an amount equal to 50 cents an hour for 40 hours and 75 cents an hour for 6 hours of overtime , or a total of $ 24.50 . If , in addition to the ...
... 50 cents ] + [ 6 hours × 25 cents ] ) . In other words , the employee is entitled to be paid an amount equal to 50 cents an hour for 40 hours and 75 cents an hour for 6 hours of overtime , or a total of $ 24.50 . If , in addition to the ...
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... cents is paid for all hours in excess of 39 , the regular hourly rate of pay is still 50 cents an hour and , if the employee worked 46 hours one week he would be entitled to $ 24.75 ( [ 39 hours 50 cents ] + [ 7 hours × 75 cents ] ) or ...
... cents is paid for all hours in excess of 39 , the regular hourly rate of pay is still 50 cents an hour and , if the employee worked 46 hours one week he would be entitled to $ 24.75 ( [ 39 hours 50 cents ] + [ 7 hours × 75 cents ] ) or ...
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26 consecutive weeks 40 hours 75 cents Administrator agricultural or horticultural amount applicable basis bona fide cents an hour certification collective agreement collective bargaining agreement considered a retail considered hours determining earnings employed pursuant employee employed employee is entitled employees engaged example excess of 42 exemption provided facilities Fair Labor Standards horticultural commodities hour and overtime HOUR DIVISION OFFICE hour provisions hours in excess Interpretative Bulletin interstate commerce Labor Relations Board Labor Standards Act manufacturer maximum hour meet the requirements ment minimum wage National Labor Relations number of hours October 24 one-half overtime compensation opinion overtime provisions paragraph pay period payment performed period of 26 piecework ployees processing provisions of section rate of pay receive regular hourly rate regular number requirements of section retail establishment retail or service salaried employees satisfy the requirements section 13 selling or servicing service establishment statute tion union agreement wage and hour week with pay
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Page 4 - ... in the case of an employer engaged in the first processing of, or in canning or packing, perishable or seasonal fresh fruits or vegetables, or in the first processing, within the area of production (as defined by the Administrator), of any agricultural or horticultural commodity during seasonal operations, or in handling, slaughtering, or dressing poultry or livestock...
Page 4 - Act; or (5) any employee employed in the catching taking, harvesting, cultivating, or farming of any kind of fish, shellfish, Crustacea, sponges, seaweeds, or other aquatic forms of animal and vegetable life, including the going to and returning from work and including employment in the loading, unloading, or packing of such products for shipment or in propagating, processing, marketing, freezing, canning, curing, storing, or distributing the above products or byproducts thereof...
Page 8 - 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 304 of the Motor Carrier Act, 1935; or (2) any employee of an employer subject to the provisions of Part I of the Interstate Commerce Act.