Interpretative Bulletin [of the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938]., Parts 779-800 |
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... delivery , to any place outside thereof . Goods are produced for commerce where the producer intends , hopes , ex- pects , or has reason to believe that the goods or any unsegregated part of them will move ( in the same or in an altered ...
... delivery , to any place outside thereof . Goods are produced for commerce where the producer intends , hopes , ex- pects , or has reason to believe that the goods or any unsegregated part of them will move ( in the same or in an altered ...
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... delivery , to any place outside thereof . Goods are produced for commerce where the producer intends , hopes , ex- pects , or has reason to believe that the goods or any unsegregated part of them will move ( in the same or in an altered ...
... delivery , to any place outside thereof . Goods are produced for commerce where the producer intends , hopes , ex- pects , or has reason to believe that the goods or any unsegregated part of them will move ( in the same or in an altered ...
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... delivery em- ployees , and certain facilities and equipment for both operations . In such a case , the recapping ac- tivities and the petroleum operations will be " re- lated " and would appear to be performed through unified operation ...
... delivery em- ployees , and certain facilities and equipment for both operations . In such a case , the recapping ac- tivities and the petroleum operations will be " re- lated " and would appear to be performed through unified operation ...
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... delivery facilities ; pays his own personnel , and in all re- spects conducts his business as any other independent businessman . It also means that the jobber is not a subsidiary of nor controlled by any so - called major oil company ...
... delivery facilities ; pays his own personnel , and in all re- spects conducts his business as any other independent businessman . It also means that the jobber is not a subsidiary of nor controlled by any so - called major oil company ...
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... delivery facilities . The enterprise may also not be considered " independently owned " where it does not own its stock - in - trade . It is recognized that , in the ordinary course of business dealings , an independently owned ...
... delivery facilities . The enterprise may also not be considered " independently owned " where it does not own its stock - in - trade . It is recognized that , in the ordinary course of business dealings , an independently owned ...
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Page 6 - labor organization" means any organization of any kind, or any agency or employee representation committee or plan, in which employees participate and which exists for the purpose, in whole or in part, of dealing with employers concerning grievances, labor disputes, wages, rates of pay, hours of employment, or conditions of work.
Page 10 - 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; or (2) any employee of an employer subject to the provisions of Part I of the Interstate Commerce Act.
Page 18 - ... of the Agricultural Marketing Act, as amended), the raising of livestock, bees, fur-bearing animals, or poultry, and any practices (including any forestry or lumbering operations) performed by a farmer or on a farm as an incident to or in conjunction with such farming operations, including preparation...
Page 11 - ... motor vehicles used in carrying property consisting of ordinary livestock, fish (including shell fish), or agricultural commodities (not including manufactured products thereof), if such motor vehicles are not used in carrying any other property, or passengers, for compensation...
Page 9 - Nothing In this part, except the provisions of section 204 relative to qualifications and maximum hours of service of employees and safety of operation or standards of equipment...
Page 8 - To establish for private carriers of property by motor vehicle, if need therefor is found, reasonable requirements to promote safety of operation, and to that end prescribe qualifications and maximum hours of service of employees, and standards of equipment.