Fair Labor Standards Act of 1937: Joint Hearings Before the Committee on Education and Labor, United States Senate, and the Committee on Labor, House of Representatives, Seventy-fifth Congress, First Session, on S. 2475 and H.R. 7200, Bills to Provide for the Establishment of Fair Labor Standards in Employments in and Affecting Interstate Commerce and for Other Purposes, Parts 1-3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1937 - Labor |
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... sweatshop labor conditions . It will be noted that part IV of this bill proceeds upon this theory and its provisions may be sustained , without overruling the Child Labor case . The factual basis for this view is that by prohibiting the ...
... sweatshop labor conditions . It will be noted that part IV of this bill proceeds upon this theory and its provisions may be sustained , without overruling the Child Labor case . The factual basis for this view is that by prohibiting the ...
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... sweatshop conditions , and all of these practices are a part of the vicious competition used in forcing down labor standards which it is appropriate to treat together in the regulation of interstate commerce . One of the constitutional ...
... sweatshop conditions , and all of these practices are a part of the vicious competition used in forcing down labor standards which it is appropriate to treat together in the regulation of interstate commerce . One of the constitutional ...
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... sweat- shop labor conditions might all , taken together , create a burden on interstate commerce , and that thereby even the ... sweatshop wages all contribute largely to reduce the purchasing power of FAIR LABOR STANDARDS ACT OF 1937 15.
... sweat- shop labor conditions might all , taken together , create a burden on interstate commerce , and that thereby even the ... sweatshop wages all contribute largely to reduce the purchasing power of FAIR LABOR STANDARDS ACT OF 1937 15.
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... Sweatshop conditions ? Mr. JACKSON . Yes . That is , there might be many things in the factory that would not be regulated . Senator WALSH . It would regulate almost anything outside of sani- tary conditions and working conditions ...
... Sweatshop conditions ? Mr. JACKSON . Yes . That is , there might be many things in the factory that would not be regulated . Senator WALSH . It would regulate almost anything outside of sani- tary conditions and working conditions ...
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... sweatshop , abolishing child labor , and increasing the standard of living for the working men ? Mr. JACKSON . That is true . Representative DUNN . We do not have any bona fide guarantee that the Supreme Court is not going to declare ...
... sweatshop , abolishing child labor , and increasing the standard of living for the working men ? Mr. JACKSON . That is true . Representative DUNN . We do not have any bona fide guarantee that the Supreme Court is not going to declare ...
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