January 1, 1941 |
R-1231:
$100,000,000 MORE TO SUB-STANDARD PAY ENVELOPES IN 1941 |
January 2, 1941 |
R-1230:
INCREASE FOR 4400 WORKERS IN EMBROIDERY ESTABLISHMENTS |
January 4, 1941 |
R-1232:
NOTICE OF HEARING ON MINIMUM WAGE RECOMMENDATION OF INDUSTRY COMMITTEE
NO. 17 FOR THE JEWELRY MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY |
January 6, 1941 |
R-1233:
PUBLIC HEARING ON JEWELRY MINIMUM WAGE RECOMMENDATION JANUARY
21 |
January 7, 1941 |
R-1235:
MINNESOTA LUMBER FIRMS PAYING $35,256 TO EMPLOYEES IN WAGE-HOUR
RESTITUTION |
January 7, 1941 |
R-1237:
THE 40-HOUR WEEK IN NATIONAL DEFENSE, FLEMING TOPIC |
January 8, 1941 |
R-1236:
NOTICE OF ORAL ARGUMENT BEFORE THE ADMINISTRATOR AND OPPORTUNITY TO
SUBMIT WRITTEN BRIEFS IN THE MATTER OF THE RECOMMENDATION OF INDUSTRY
COMMITTEE NO. 16 FOR MINIMUM WAGES IN THE PORTABLE LAMP AND SHADE
INDUSTRY |
January 8, 1941 |
R-1238:
PACKING COMPANY ORDERED TO PRODUCE BOOKS AND RECORDS IN WAGE-HOUR LAW
ENFORCEMENT |
January 8, 1941 |
R-1239:
MORE TIME GIVEN FOR FILING BRIEFS, NOTICE OF ARGUMENT IN PORTABLE LAMP
WAGE RATES |
January 8, 1941 |
R-1242:
FLEMING ANSWERS SLOAN ON OVERTIME |
January 9, 1941 |
R-1241:
NOTICE OF HEARING ON MINIMUUM WAGE RECOMMENDATIONS OF INDUSTRY
COMMITTEE NO. 14 FOR THE CONVERTED PAPER PRODUCTS INDUSTRY To be held
January 29, 1941 at Washington, D. C. |
January 9, 1941 |
R-1243:
TITLE 29 - LABOR CHAPTER V — WAGE AND HOUR DIVISION - IN THE
MATTER OF THE DETERMINATION THAT THE RAW FUR RECEIVING INDUSTRY IS A
SEASONAL INDUSTRY PURSUANT TO SECTION 7(b)(3) OF THE FAIR LABOR
STANDARDS ACT OF 1938 AND PART 526 AS AMENDED OF THE REGULATIONS ISSUED
THEREUNDER |
January 9, 1941 |
R-1244:
RAW FUR RECEIVING SEASONAL EXEMPTION MADE FINAL |
January 10, 1941 |
R-1240:
PUBLIC HEARING ON WAGE RECOMMEDATIONS FOR CONVERTED PAPER PRODUCTS
INDUSTRY January 29 |
January 10, 1941 |
R-1246:
TEXAS JUDGE HOLDS WAGE SCALE MANIPULATION, "ADDITIONAL COMPENSATION"
PAYMENTS DO NOT COMPLY WITH WAGE-HOUR ACT |
January 14, 1941 |
R-1234:
SUPPLEMENTARY DETERMINATION NO. 11, IN THE MATTER OF APPLICATION FOR
THE EXEMPTION OF THE QUARRYING OF CRUSHED STONE FROM SURFACE OR OPEN
CUTS FROM THE MAXIMUM HOURS PROVISIONS OF THE FAIR LABOR STANDARDS ACT
OF 1938 PART 526 AS AMENDED OF THE REGULATIONS ISSUED THEREUNDER, AND
PARAGPAPH (8) OF THE ORIGINAL DETERMINATION MADE IN THE MATTER OF THE
CRUSHED STONE INDUSTRY PURSUANT TO HEARING HELD JUNE 19, 1939 |
January 14, 1941 |
R-1245:
PORTLAND, OREGON, CRUSHED STONE FIRM INCLUDED IN "SEASONAL" EXEMPTION
PRIVILEDGES |
January 14, 1941 |
R-1247:
DELIGATING AUTHORITY TO ALL ACTING TERRITORIAL REPRESENTATIVES TO ISSUE
ORDERS OF INVESTIGATION AND SUBPOENAS |
January 14, 1941 |
R-1248:
WAGE-HOUR BENEFITS TO REACH PUERTO RICO SUGAR MILL WORKERS UNDER FIRST
CIRCUIT COURT DECISION |
January 15, 1941 |
R-1250:
$73,258 WAGE-HOUR PAY-OFF IN ARIZONA |
January 17, 1941 |
R-1249:
ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 30 - ACCEPTANCE OF RESIGNATION FROM AND
APPOINTMENT TO INDUSTRY COMMITTEE NO. 19 FOR THE DRUG, MEDICINE AND
TOILET PREPARATIONS INDUSTRY |
January 17, 1941 |
R-1252:
JUDGE DENIES APFLICATION FOR INJUNCTION AGAINST ENFORCEMENT OF "HOT
GOODS" CLAUSE |
January 18, 1941 |
R-1251:
COLONEL FLEMING DECIDES TO APPROVE WAGE RATES RECOMMENDED FOR PUERTO
RICO GLOVES |
January 18, 1941 |
R-1253:
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE SPECIAL INDUSTRY COMMITTEE FOR
PUERTO RICO FOR THE PURPOSE OF RECEIVING EVIDENCE TO BE CONSIDERED IN
RECOMMENDING MINIMUM WAGE RATES FOR EMPLOYEES IN PUERTO RICO ENGAGED IN
INDUSTRIES OTHER THAN THE NEEDLEWORK, SUGAR, AND LEAF TOBACCO
INDUSTRIES |
January 18, 1941 |
R-1254:
MINIMUM WAGE MEETING FOR PUERTO RICAN INDUSTRIES FEBRUARY 18 |
January 24, 1941 |
R-1255:
ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 78 DISSOLVING INDUSTRY COMITTEE NO. 7 FOR THE
KNITTED OUTERWEAR INDUSTRY: NO. 10 FOR THE LEATHER INDUSTRY: NO. 11 FOR
THE PULP AND PRIMARY PAPER INDUSTRY: NO. 13 FOR THE LUGGAGE AND LEATHER
GOODS INDUSTRY: AND NO. 15 FOR THE EMBROIDERIES INDUSTRY |
January 24, 1941 |
R-1256:
FIVE INDUSTRY COMMITTEES DISSOLVED |
January 25, 1941 |
R-1258:
FIFTEEN ILLINOIS COMPANIES ENJOINED FROM VIOLATING WAGE-HOUR
ACT |
January 28, 1941 |
R-1259:
ADMINISTRATVE ORDER NO. 81 - ACCEPTANCE OF RESIGNATION FROM AND
APPOINTMENT TO INDUSTRY COMMIITTEE NO. 19 FOR THE DRUG, MEDICINE, AND
TOILET PREPARATION INDUSTRY |
January 28, 1941 |
R-1260:
FLORIDA COURT HOLDS MAIL CONTRACTOR'S EMPLOYEES COVERED BY WAGE-HOUR
LAW |
January 28, 1941 |
R-1261:
FLEMING APOLOGIZES TO SLOAN |
January 31, 1941 |
R-1257:
SUPPLEMENTARY DETERMINATION NO. 12, IN THE MATTER OF APPLICATION FOR
THE EXEMPTION OF THE QUARRYING OF CRUSHED STONE FROM SURFACE OR OPEN
CUTS FROM THE MAXIMUM HOURS PROVISIONS OF THE FAIR LABOR STANDARDS ACT
OF 1938, PART 526, AS AMENDED, OF THE REGULATIONS ISSUED THEREUNDER,
AND PARAGRAPH (8) OF THE ORIGINAL DETERMINATION MADE IN THE MATTER OF
THE CRUSHED STONE INDUSTRY PURSUANT TO HEARING HELD JUNE 19,
1939 |
January 31, 1941 |
R-1263:
40 CENTS AN HOUR RECOMMENDED FOR DRUG, MEDICINE AND TOILET PREPARATIONS
INDUSTRIES |
February 1941 |
R-1265:
MINIMUM WAGE FOR PAPER PRODUCTS SUPPORTED AND OPPOSED AT WAGE-HOUR
HEARING |
February 1, 1941 |
R-1262:
ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 82 ACCEPTANCE OF RESIGNATION FROM AND
APPOINTMENT TO SPECIAL INDUSTRY COMMITTEE FOR PUERTO RICO |
February 4, 1941 |
R-1264:
IN THE MATTER OF THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE SPECIAL INDUSTRY COMMITTEE
FOR PUERTO RICO FOR MINIMUM WAGE RATES IN THE WOVEN OR KNITTED FABRIC
GLOVE AND THE LEATHER GLOVE DIVISIONS OF THE NEEDLEWORK INDUSTRIES IN
PUERTO RICO. WAGE ORDER Effective February 19, 1941 |
February 4, 1941 |
R-1267:
COLONEL FLEMING SAYS COURT'S WAGE-HOUR DECISION PROTECTS WAGE INCREASES
OF $100,000,000 |
February 4, 1941 |
R-1279:
RUBBER PRODUCTS MANUFACTURING IDUSTRY COMMITTEE APPOINTED |
February 10, 1941 |
R-1268:
PUBLIC HEARING ON MINIMUM WAGE RECOMMENDATIONS FOR DRUG, MEDICINE AND
TOILET PREPARATIONS MARCH 10 |
February 10, 1941 |
R-1270:
DIVISION WILL APPEAL DALLAS NEWS CASE |
February 11, 1941 |
R-1266:
NOTICE OF HEARING ON MINIMUM WAGE RECOMMENDATION OF INDUSTRY COMMITTEE
NO. 19 FOR THE DRUG, MEDICINE, AND TOILET PREPARATIONS INDUSTRY |
February 11, 1941 |
R-1269:
MEN'S SHIRTS, SINGLE PANTS AND ALLIED GARMENTS INDUSTRY COMMITTEE
APPOINTED |
February 11, 1941 |
R-1271:
ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 83 APPOINTMENT OF INDUSTRY COMMITTEE NO. 20
FOR THE SINGLE PANTS, SHIRTS, AND ALLIED GARMENTS INDUSTR |
February 13, 1941 |
R-1272:
NOTICE OF ORAL ARGUMENT BEFORE THE ADMINISTRATOR AND OPPORTUNITY TO
SUBMIT WRITTEN BRIEFS IN THE MATTER OF THE RECOMMENDATIONS OF INDUSTRY
COMMITTEE NO. 14 FOR MINIMUM WAGES IN THE CONVERTED PAPER PRODUCTS
INDUSTRY |
February 13, 1941 |
R-1274:
NOTICE OF CLOSING DATE FOR SUBMISSION OF WRITTEN BRIEFS IN THE MATTER
OF MINIMUM WAGE RECOMMENDATION OF INDUSTRY COMMITTEE NO. 18 FOR THE
ENAMELED UTENSIL INDUSTRY |
February 13, 1941 |
R-1275:
NOTICE OF HEARING ON PROPOSED JOINT REGULATIONS OF THE SECRETARY OF
LABOR AND THE ADMINISTRATOR OF THE WAGE AID HOUR DIVISION OF THE
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR CONCERNING THE EMPLOYMENT OF LEARNERS AT SUBMINIMUM
RATES IN THE APPAREL INDUSTRY UNDER THE FAIR LABOR STANDARDS ACT OF
1938 AND THE COTTON GARMENTS AND ALLIED PRODUCTS, UNIFORM AND CLOTHING,
WORK GLOVES, AND MEN'S RAINCOAT INDUSTRIES UNDER THE PUBLIC CONTRACTS
ACT |
February 13, 1941 |
R-1276:
HEARING ON APPAREL LEARNERS FEBRUARY 27 |
February 14, 1941 |
R-1273:
DEFENSE IMPORTANCE OF LABOR RELATIONS STRESSED IN ANNUAL
WAGE—HOUR REPORT |
February 14, 1941 |
R-1277:
TITLE 29 - LABOR - CHAPTER V - WAGE AND HOUR DIVISION IN THE MATTER OF
THE RECOMMENTDATIONS OF INDUSTRY COMMITTEE NO. 9 FOR MINIMUM WAGE RATES
IN THE RAILROAD CARRIER INDUSTRY - WAGE ORDER Effective March 1,
1941 |
February 14, 1941 |
R-1280:
NOTICE OF ORAL ARGUMENT BEFORE THE ADMINISTRATOR AND OPPORTUNITY TO
SUBMIT WRITTEN BRIEFS IN THE MATTER OF THE RECOMMENDATIONS OF INDUSIRY
COMMITTEE NO. 17 FOR MINIMUM WAGES IN THE JEWELRY MANUFACTURING
INDUSTRY |
February 15, 1941 |
R-1281:
TITLE 29 LABOR - CHAPTER V - WAGE AND HOUR DIVISION - PART 545 -
REGULATIONS RELATING TO HOME WORKERS IN THE NEEDLEWORK INDUSTRIES IN
PUERTO RICO |
Febraury 19, 1941 |
R-1282:
TITLE 29 — LABOR - CHAPTER V — WAGE AND HOUR DIVISION -
PART 526 — INDUSTRIES OF A SEASONAL NATURE SUPLEMENTARY
DETERMINATION NO. 12, IN THE MATTER OF AN EXEMPTION FOR THE QUARRYING
OF CRUSHED STONE FROM SURFACE OR OPEN CUTS FROM THE MAXIMUM HOURS
PROVISIONS OF 'THE FAIR LABOR STANDARDS ACT OF 1938, PAR'T 566 AS
AMENDED, OF TiiE REGULATIONS ISSUED THEREUNDER, AND PARAGRAPH (6)
OF.THE ORIGINAL DETEMINATION MADE IN THE MATTER OF THE CRUSHED STONE
INDUSTRY PURSUANT TO THE HEARING HELD JUNE 19, 1939 |
Febraury 19, 1941 |
R-1283:
ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 84 APPOINTMENT OF INDUSTRY COMITTEE NO. 21 FOR
THE SEAMLESS HOSIERY INDUSTRY |
February 20, 1941 |
R-1285:
ADMINISTRAT0R APPROVES WAGE RECOMMENDATIONS FOR CARPET AND RUG
INDUSTRY |
February 21, 1941 |
R-1290:
CIGARS OF PENNSYLVANIA MANUFACTURER HELD UP UNDER "HOT GOODS" CLAUSE OF
WAGE AND HOUR LAW |
February 22, 1941 |
R-1287:
PUERTO RICAN COMMITTEE RECOMMENDS MINIMUM WAGE RATES FOR 12 ISLAND
INDUSTRIES |
February 25, 1941 |
R-1278:
ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 85 - APPOINTMENT OF INDUSTRY COMMITTEE NO. 22
FOR THE RUBBER PRODUCTS MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY |
February 25, 1941 |
R-1291:
NOTICE OF DESIGNATION OF BOARD OF EXAMINERS FOR HEARING ON PROPOSED
JOINT REGULATIONS OF THE SECRETARY OF LABOR AND THE ADMINISTRATOR OF
THE WAGE ANO HOUR DIVISION OF THE DEPARTMENT OF LABOR CONCERNING
EMPLOYMENT OF LEARNERS AT SUBMINIMUM RATES IN THE APPAREL INDUSTRY
UNDER THE FAIR LABOR STANDARDS ACT OF 1938 AND THE COTTON GARMENTS AND
ALLIED PRODUCTS, UNFORM AND CLOTHING, WORK GLOVES AND MEN'S RAINCOAT
INDUSTRIES UNDER THE PUBLIC CONTRACTS ACT |
February 25, 1941 |
R-1292:
NOTICE OF HEARING ON MINIMUM WAGE RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE SPECIAL
INDUSTRY COMMITTEE FOR PUERTO RICO IN INDUSTRIES OTHER THAN THE
NEEDLEWORK, SUGAR, AND LEAF TOBACCO INDUSTRIES |
February 25, 1941 |
R-1293:
PUBLIC HEARING ON PUERTO RICAN RECOMMENDATIONS MARCH 12 |
February 26, 1941 |
R-1288:
NOTICE OF OPPORTUNITY TO APPLY FOR RECONSIDERATION OR PETITION FOR
REVIEW OF THE DETERMINATION OF REASONABLE COST TO THE ATLANTA,
BIRMINGHAM, AND COAST RAILROAD OF BOARD, LODGING OR OTHER FACILITIES
CUSTOMARILY FURNISHED TO EMPLOYEES OF THE ATLANTA, BIRMINGHAM, AND
COAST RAIILROAD |
February 26, 1941 |
R-1289:
FAIR CHARGES FOR LODGING FURNISHED TO A. B. and C. EMPLOYEES |
February 27, 1941 |
R-1286:
MINIMUM WAGE ORDER FOR RAILROAD WORKERS EFFECTIVE MARCH FIRST |
March 1941 |
R-1305:
ORAL ARGUMENT ON JEWELRY WAGE RECOMMENDATIONS MARCH 19 |
March 1, 1941 |
R-1294:
TITLE 29 - LABOR - CHAPTER V - WAGE AND HOUR DIVISION - IN THE MATTER
OF THE RECOMMENDATIONS OF INDUSTRY COMMITTEE NO. 12 FOR MINIMUM WAGE
RATES IN THE CARPET AND RUG INDUSTRY - WAGE ORDER Effective March 17,
1941 |
March 3, 1941 |
R-1295:
UNITED STATES RUBBER COMPANY REVIEWS WAGES PAID UNDER FAIR LABOR
STANDARDS ACT |
March 4, 1941 |
R-1298:
TITLE 29 - LABOR - CHAPTER V - WAGE AND HOUR DIVISION - IN THE MATTER
OF APPLICATIONS FOR THE EMPLOYMENT OF LEARNERS PURSUANT TO SECTION 14
OF THE FAIR LABOR STANDARDS ACT OF 1938 |
March 4, 1941 |
R-1299:
ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 86 - DESIGNATING TERITORIAL REPRESENTATIVE IN
PUERTO RICO AS AUTHORIZED TO ACT FOR THE ADMINISTRATOR IN PUERTO RICO
IN CONNECTION WITH THE EMPLOYMENT OF LEARNERS |
March 6, 1941 |
R-1296:
ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 87 - APPOINTMENT OF INDUSTRY COMMITTEE NO. 24
FOR THE CLAY PRODUCTS INDUSTRY |
March 6, 1941 |
R-1297:
CLAY PRODUCTS INDUSTRY COMMITTEE APPOINTED |
March 6, 1941 |
R-1300:
HEARING ON DEDUCTIONS FOR DINING CAR MEALS TO BE HELD |
March 6, 1941 |
R-1301:
ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 88 - APPOINTMENT OF INDUSTRY COMMITTEE NO. 23
FOR THE GRAY IRON JOBBING FOUNDRY INDUSTRY |
March 6, 1941 |
R-1302:
GRAY IRON JOBBING FOUNDRY INDUSTRY COMMITTEE APPOINTED |
March 7, 1941 |
R-1303:
NOTICE OF CHANGE OF DATE OF ORAL ARGUMENT BEFORE THE ADMINISTRATOR ON
THE RECOMMENDATIONS OF INDUSTRY COMMIITTEE NO. 17 FOR MINIMUM WAGES IN
THE JEWELRY MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY |
March 7, 1941 |
R-1304:
ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 89 AUTHORIZATION OF HAROLD D. JACOBS TO ACT ON
THE AFTERNOON OF MARCH 6 AND ON MARCH 7, 1941 IN THE ABSENCE OF THE
ADMINISTRATOR, THE DEPUTY ADMINISTRATOR AND THE ASSISTANT TO THE
ADMINISTRATOR |
March 8, 1941 |
R-1306:
ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 90 ACCEPTANCE OF RESIGNATIONS FROM AND
APPOINTMENTS TO THE SPECIAL INDUSTRY COMMITTEE FOR PUERTO RICO |
March 11, 1941 |
R-1307:
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE SPECIAL INDUSTRY COMMITTEE FOR
PUERTO RICO FOR THE PURPOSE OF RECEIVING EVIDENCE TO BE CONSIDERED IN
RECOMMENDING MINIMUM WAGE RATES FOR EMPLOYEES IN PUERTO RICO ENGAGED IN
THE LEAF TOBACCO INDUSTRY |
March 11, 1941 |
R-1308:
ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 91 DELEGATING AUTHORITY TO JOHN J. BRAUNER,
ASSISTANT REGIONAL DIRECTOR OF REGION X, TO ISSUE ORDERS OF
INVESTIGATION AND SUBPOENAS |
March 11, 1941 |
R-1309:
PUERTO RICAN COMMITTEE TO STUDY LEAF TOBACCO INDUSTRY |
March 13, 1941 |
R-1310:
ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 92 - APPOINTMENT OF INDUSTRY COMMITTEE NO. 25
FOR THE TEXTILE INDUSTRY |
March 13, 1941 |
R-1311:
ADMINISTRATOR ANNOUNCES NEW TEXTILE COMMITTEE |
March 14, 1941 |
R-1312:
SEAMLESS HOSIERY COMMITTEE TO MEET APRIL 7 |
March 15, 1941 |
R-1316:
ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 93 ACCEPTANCE OF RESIGNATION FROM AND
APPOINTMENT TO INDUSTRY COMMITTEE NO. 22 FOR THE RUBBER PRODUCTS
MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY |
March 17, 1941 |
R-1314:
REVISED "AREA OF PRODUCTION" REGULATIONS ISSUED |
March 18, 1941 |
R-1313:
CORRECTION SHEET FOR R-1313 |
March 19, 1941 |
R-1317:
TITLE 29 - LAB0R CHAPTER V - WAGE AND HOUR DIVISION IN THE MATTER OF
THE RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE SPECIAL INDUSTRY COMMITTEE FOR PUERTO RICO
FOR A MINIMUM WAGE RATE IN THE VEGETABLE, FRUIT, FRUIT JUICE CANNING
INDUSTRY IN PUERTO RICO - WAGE ORDER Effective March 22, 1941 |
March 21, 1941 |
R-1322:
HEARINGS ON "BETTER GRADE DRESSES" LEARNERS APRIL 3 |
March 22, 1941 |
R-1321:
NOTICE OF HEARING ON THE EXCLUSION OF ESTABLISHMENTS MANUFACTURING
BETTER GRADE DRESSES (DRESSES OTHER THAN HOUSE DRESSES AND KINDRED
ARTICLES OF APPAREL) FROM THE REGULATIONS APPLICABLE TO THE EMPLOYMENT
OF LEARNERS IN THE APPAREL INDUSTRY (PART 522 - SECTIONS 522.040 to
522.052) AS PUBLISHED IN THE FEDERAL REGISTER OF SEPTEMBER 7,
1940 |
March 22, 1941 |
R-1324:
NOTICE OF ORAL ARGUMENT BEFORE THE ADMINISTRATOR AND OPPORTUNITY TO
SUBMIT WRITTEN BRIEFS IN THE MATTER OF THE RECOMMENDATION OF INDUSTRY
COMMITTEE NO. 19 FOR A MINIMUM WAGE IN THE DRUG, MEDICINE AND TOILET
PREPARATIONS INDUSTRY |
March 23, 1941 |
R-1315:
MODIFIED PORTAL TO PORTAL WAGE-HOUR OPINION ANNOUNCED |
March 24, 1941 |
R-1318:
DIVISION'S POSITION ON EXEMPTION OF TRUCK MECHANICS, ETC. |
March 24, 1941 |
R-1326:
U. S. COURT HOLDS OVERTIME MUST BE COMPUTED ON "REGUAR RATE" |
March 25, 1941 |
R-1319:
TITLE 29 - CHAPTER V - PART 516 - REGULATIONS ON RECORDS TO BE KEPT BY
EMPLOYERS PURSUANT TO SECTION 11(c) OF THE FAIR LABOR STANDARDS
ACT |
March 25, 1941 |
R-1320:
RECORD KEEPING REGULATIONS AMENDED |
March 25, 1941 |
R-1329:
ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 94 ACCEPTANCE OF RESIGNATION FROM AND
APPPOINTMENT TO INDUSTRY COMMITTEE NO. 23 FOR THE GRAY IRON JOBBING
FOUNDRY INDUSTRY |
March 25, 1941 |
R-1330:
NOTICE OF CHANGE OF DATE OF HEARING ON THE MATTER OF THE EXCLUSION OF
ESTABLISHMENTS MANUFACTURING BETTER GRADE DRESSES (DRESSES OTHER OTHER
THAN HOUSE DRESSES AND KINDRED ARTICLES OF APPAREL) FROM THE
REGULATIONS APPLICABLE TO THE EMPLOMENT OF LEARNERS IN THE APPAREL
INDUSTRY (PART 522 - SECTIONS 522.040 TO 522.052) AS PUBLISHED IN THE
FEDERAL REGISTER OF SEPTEMBER 7, 1940 |
March 25, 1941 |
R-1331:
DRESS LEARNER HEARING POSTPONED TO APRIL 10 |
March 26, 1941 |
R-1323:
TITLE 29 - CHAPTER V - PART 516 — REGULATIONS ON RECORDS TO BE
KEPT BY EMPLOYERS PURSUANT TO SECTION 11(c) OF THE FAIR LABOR STANDARDS
ACT |
March 26, 1941 |
R-1327:
ADMINISTRATOR SAYS SUBPOENA POWER UNIMPAIRED |
March 26, 1941 |
R-1332:
ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 95 APPOINTING PETER M. TAMBURO AS ACTING
REGIONAL DIRECTOR OF REGION XIV, AND DELEGATING AUIHORITY TO ISSUE
ORDERS OF INVESTIGATION AND SUBPOENAS |
March 27, 1941 |
R-1328:
RUBBER COMMITTEE RECOMMENDS 40 CENT MINIMUM WAGE |
March 29, 1941 |
R-1333:
PRIMA FACIE DETERMINATION IN THE MATTER OF APPLICATION FOR EXEMPTION OF
THE DEHYDRATING OF CITRUS PULP AND WASTE FROM THE MAXIMUM HOURS
PROVISIONS OF THE FAIR LABOR STANDARDS ACT OF 1938, PURSUANT TO SECTION
7(b)(3) AND PART 526 AS AMENDED OF THE REGULATIONS ISSUED
THEREUNDER |
March 31, 1941 |
R-1334:
DEHYDRATING OF CITRUS PULP AND WASTE SCHEDULED FOR SEASONAL
EXEMPTION |
March 31, 1941 |
R-1341:
ADMINISTRATOR UPHOLDS PORTAL TO PORTAL HOURS FOR MINERS: POSTPONES
EFFECTIVE DATE TO MAY 1 |
April 1941 |
R-1355:
TEXTILE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDS 37-1/2 CENTS MINIMUM |
April 1941 |
R-1357:
40-CENT MINIMUM WAGE RECOMMENDED FOR MEN'S SHIRTS, SINGLE PANTS AND
ALLIED GARMENTS |
April 1, 1941 |
R-1337:
TITLE 29 - LABOR - CHAPTER V - WAGE AND HOUR DIVISION IN THE MATTER OF
THE RECOMMENDATION OF INDUSTKY COMMITTEE NO. 18 FOR A MINIMUM WAGE RATE
IN THE ENAMELED UTTENSIL INDUSTRY - WAGE ORDER Effective April 21,
1941 |
April 1, 1941 |
R-1337:
(REVISED) TITLE 29 - LABOR - CHAPTER V - WAGE AND HOUR DIVISION - IN
THE MATTER OF THE RECOMMENDATION OF INDUSTRY COMMITTEE NO. 18 FOR A
MINIMUM WAGE RATE IN THE ENAMELED UTENSIL INDUSTRY - WAGE ORDER
Effective April 21, 1941 |
April 1, 1941 |
R-1338:
ADMINISTRATOR APPROVES WAGE RECOMMENDATI0N FOR ENAMELED UTENSIL
INDUSTRY |
April 1, 1941 |
R-1339:
ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 96 ACCEPTANCE OF RESIGNATION FROM AND
APPOINTMENT TO INDUSTRY COMMITTEE NO. 23 FOR THE GRAY IRON JOBBING
FOUNDRY INDUSTRY |
April 1, 1941 |
R-1340:
SOME PUERTO RICAN NEEDLEWORK PIECE RATES CHANGED |
April 2, 1941 |
R-1342:
TITLE 29 — CHAPTER V - PART 545 - REGULATIONS RELATING TO HOME
WORKERS IN THE NEEDLEWORK INDUSTRIES IN PUERTO RICO |
April 3, 1943 |
R-1343:
GRAY IRON FOUNDRY COMMITTEE RECOMMENDS 40-CENT MINIMUM WAGE |
April 5, 1941 |
R-1335:
NOTICE OF HEARING ON MINIMUM WAGE RECOMMENDATION OF INDUSTRY COMMMITTEE
NO. 22 FOR THE RUBBER PRODUCTS MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY |
April 7, 1941 |
R-1344:
WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTION WITHIN STATES COVERED - Federal Wage-Hour Law
Applies as Long as Goods Come From Without the State, Federal Judge
Holds |
April 8, 1941 |
R-1345:
LOFT BUILDING EMPLOYEES HELD COVERED |
April 8, 1941 |
R-1346:
SEAMLESS HOSIERY COMMITTEE RECOMMENDS 36 CENTS |
April 8, 1941 |
R-1349:
NEW CHAIRMAN NAMED FOR MEN'S SHIRTS AND SINGLE PANTS INDUSTRY |
April 9, 1941 |
R-1347:
ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 98 ACCEPTANCE OF RESIGNATION FROM AND
APPOINTMENT TO SPECIAL INDUSTRY COMMIITTEE FOR PUETO RICO |
April 9, 1941 |
R-1348:
ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 97 ACCEPTANCE OF RESIGNATION FROM AND
APPOINTMENT TO INDUSTRY COMMITTEE NO. 20 FOR THE SINGLE PANTS, SHIRTS,
AND ALLIED GARMENTS INDUSTRY |
April 10, 1941 |
R-1325:
ADMINISTRATOR WARNS AGAINST SPECIOUS EPLOYEES' SUITS |
April 15, 1941 |
R-1351:
NOTICE OF HEARING RE EMPLOYMENT OF LEARNERS IN THE ENAMELED UTENSIL
INDUSTRY AT WAGE RATES LOWER THAN THE MINIMUM WAGE RATE APPLICABLE
UNDER THE ADMINISTRATOR' WAGE ORDER FOR THE ENAMELED UTENSIL
INDUSTRY |
April 15, 1941 |
R-1352:
HEARING ON LEARNER CERTIFICATES IN ENAMELED UTENSIL INDUSTRY SET FOR
APRIL 28 |
April 16, 1941 |
R-1353:
ADM1NISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 99 ACCEPTANCE OF RESIGNATION FROM AND
APPOINTMENt TO INDUSTRY COMMITTEE NO. 25 FOR THE TEXTILE
INDUSTRY |
April 16, 1941 |
R-1354:
NOTICE OF HEARING ON MINIMUM WAGE RECOMMENDATIONS OF INDUSTRY COMMITTEE
NO. 21 FOR THE SEAMLESS HOSIERY INDUSTRY |
April 16, 1941 |
R-1356:
PUBLIC HEARING ON 36 CENT MINIMUM WAGE RECOMMENDATION OF SEAMLESS
HOSIERY COMMTTTEE MAY 1 |
April 17, 1941 |
R-1358:
WAGE AND HOUR DIVISION FILES SUIT AGAINST DISTRICT SAND AND GRAVEL
CONCERN |
April 18, 1941 |
R-1362:
JAMES G. JOHNSON PROMOTED TO ASSISTANT TO THE ADMINISTRATOR |
April 19, 1941 |
R-1361:
NOTICE OF OPPORTUNITY TO PETITION FOR REVIEW OF THE DETERMINATION IN
THE MATTER OF APPLICATIONS FOR THE EXEMPTION OF THE RECEIVING OF GRAIN,
SOY BEANS, FLAXSEED, AND BUCKWHEAT INTO GRAIN ELEVAT0RS FROM THE
MAXIMUM HOURS PROVISIONS OF THE FAIR LABOR STANDARDS ACT OF 1938 AS
INDUSTRIES OF A SEASONAL NATURE, PURSUANT TO SECTION 7(b)(3) OF THE ACT
AND PART 526, AS AMENDED, OF THE REGULATIONS ISSUED THEREUNDER |
April 21, 1941 |
R-1360:
SEASONAL EXEMPTION FOR CERTAIN GRAIN WAREHOUSES PROPOSED FOLLOWING
PUBLIC HEARING: APPEAL POSSIBLE |
April 22, 1941 |
R-1363:
IN THE MATTER OF THE AMENDMENT OF REGULATIONS, PART 516, (REGULATIONS
ON RECORDS) ISSUED UNDER THE FAIR LABOR STANDARDS ACT OF 1938 |
April 22, 1941 |
R-1365:
DENIAL OF INTERSTATE COMMERCE NO BAR TO INSPECTION, SAYS
FLEMING |
April 23, 1941 |
R-1364:
OVERTIME WORK, EXTRA SHIFTS INCREASE PLANT PROFITS, GENERAL FLEMING
SAYS |
April 24, 1941 |
R-1366:
NOTICE OF OPPORTUNIIY TO SUBMIT WRITTEN BRIEFS IN THE MATTER OF THE
RECOMMENDATION OF INDUSTRY COMMITTEE NO 22 FOR MINIMUM WAGES IN THE
RUBBER PR0DUCTS MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY |
April 24, 1941 |
R-1369:
WAGE-HOUR OVERTIME NOT LIMITED TO MINIMUM WAGE, FLEMING
MAINTAINS |
April 25, 1941 |
R-1367:
PUERTO RICAN COMMITTEE RECOMMENDS 20 CENTS AN HOUR FOR TOBACCO
STRIPPING |
April 30, 1941 |
R-1368:
ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 100 IN THE MATTER OF THS RECOMMENDATIONS OF
INDUSTRY COMMITTEE NO. 17 FOR MINIMUM WAGE RATES IN TES JEWELRY
MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY and APPOINTMENT OF INDUSTRY COMMITTEE NO. 26 FOR
THE JEWELRY MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY |
April 30, 1941 |
R-1370:
ADMINISTRATOR DISAPPROVES JEWELRY WAGE RECOMMENDATION; REFERS MATTER TO
ANOTHER CCMMITTEE |
April 30, 1941 |
R-1371:
NOTICE OF HEARING ON MINIMUM WAGE RECOMMENDATION OF INDUSTRY COMMITTEE
NO. 25 FOR THE TEXTILE INDUSTRY |
April 30, 1941 |
R-1372:
HEARING ON 37-1/2 CENT TEXTILE MINIMUM WAGE POSTPONED TO MAY 15 |
May 1, 1941 |
R-1374:
34 CENT MINIMUM WAGE RECOMMENDED FOR CLAY PRODUCTS INDUSTRY
WORKERS |
May 1, 1941 |
R-1377:
AUTHORIZING FORREST H. SHUFORD, COMMISSIONER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
OF NORTH CAROLINA TO ISSUE ORDERS OF INVESTIGATION AND
SUBPOENAS |
May 2, 1941 |
R-1376:
LABOR COMMISSIONER OF NORTH CAROLINA EMPOWERED TO ISSUE SUBPOENAS AND
HANDICAPPED WORKERS' CERTIFICATES |
May 3, 1941 |
R-1373:
PUERTO RICAN COMMITTEE RECOMMENDS BROADENING OF NEEDLEORK WAGE
ORDER |
May 3, 1941 |
R-1375:
ADMINISTRATVE ORDER NO. 101 - DESIGNATING FORREST H. SHUFORD,
COMMISSIONER, NORTH CAROLINA DEPARMENT OF LABOR, AS AUTHORIZED
REPRESENTATIVE TO GRANT OR DENY APPLICATIONS FOR SPECIAL CERTIFICATES
FOR THE EMPLOYMENT OF HANDICAPPED WORKERS, AND TO CANCEL SUGH SPECIAL
CERTIFICATES |
May 6, 1941 |
R-1381:
NOTICE OF HEARING IN THE MATTER OF THE EXEMPTION OF THE MINING OF
PLACER GOLD BY MEANS OF BUCKET DREDGES, DRAG LINES, AND OTHER METHODS
EMPLOYING POWER MACHINERY FROM THE MAXIMUM HOURS PROVISIONS OF THE FAIR
LABOR STANDARDS ACT OF 1938 AS AN INDUSTRY OF A SEASONAL NATURE
PURSUANT TO SECTION 7(b)(3) OF THE ACT AND PART 526 AS AMENDED OF THE
REGULATIONS ISSUED THEREUNDER |
May 6, 1941 |
R-1382:
PLACER GOLD MINING SEASONALITY RE-OPENED |
May 7, 1941 |
R-1389:
NOTICE OF WITHDRAWEL OF APPLICATION FOR THE EMPLOYMENT OF LEARNERS IN
THE ENAMELED UTENSIL INDUSIRY AT WAGE RATES LOWER THAN THE MINIMUM WAGE
RATE APPLICABLE UNDER THE WAGE ORDER FOR THE ENAMELED UTENSIL
INDUSTRY |
May 9, 1941 |
R-1378:
IN THE MATTER OF THE RECOMMENDATION OF INDUSTRY COMMITTEE NO. 16 FOR A
MINIMUM WAGE RATE IN THE PORTABLE LAMP AND SHADE INDUSTRY - WAGE ORDER
Effective July 1, 1941 |
May 9, 1941 |
R-1380:
ADMINISTRATOR ISSUES WAGE ORDER FOR PORTABLE LAMP AND SHADE
INDUSTRY |
May 9, 1941 |
R-1385:
PRIMA FACIE DETERMINATION IN THE MATTER OF THE EXEMPTION OF THE
RECEIVING OF RAW SHORN FLEECE WOOL AT PRIMIRY CONCENTRATION POINTS AND
COUNTRY RECEIVING STATIONS INCLUDING THE ASSEMBLING, GRADING, SACKING,
AND PREPARING OF SUCH WOOL FOR SHIPMENT, FROM THE MAXIMUM HOURS
PROVISIONS OF THE FAIR LABOR STANDARDS ACT OF 1938 AS A BRANCH OF AN
INDUSTRY AND OF A SEASONAL NATURE WITHIN THE MEANING OF SECTION 7(b)(3)
OF THE ACT AND PART 526, AS AMENDED, OF THE REGULATIONS ISSUED
THEREUNDER |
May 9, 1941 |
R-1386:
EXEMPTION TO BE ISSUED FOR WOOL HANDING |
May 9, 1941 |
R-1387:
ADMINNISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 103 APPOINTMENT OF INDUSTRY COMMITTEE NO. 27
FOR THE WOMEN'S APPAREL INDUSTRY |
May 9, 1941 |
R-1388:
COMMITTEE APPOINTED FOR WOMEN'S APPAREL INDUSTRY |
May 9, 1941 |
R-1395:
MINIMUM WAGE RATES ISSUED FOR THREE PUERTO RICAN INDUSTRIES |
May 9, 1941 |
R-1396:
NOTICE OF HEARING IN THE MATTER OF APPLICATION FOR THE EXEMPTION OF
LOGGING OPERATIONS IN THE COUNTIES OF BENEWAH, BONNER, BOUNDARY,
SHOSHONE, KOOTENAI, AND LATAH IN THE STATE OF IDAHO AND IN ADJACENT
AREAS, FROM THE MAXIMUM HOURS PROVISIONS OF THE FAIR LABOR STANDARDS
ACT OF 1938 AS A BRANCH OF AN INDUSTRY AND OF A SEASONAL NATURE
PURSUANT TO SECTION 7(b)(3) OF THE ACT AND PART 526 AS AMENDED OF THE
REGUIATIONS ISSUED THEREUNDER |
May 10, 1941 |
R-1394:
TITLE 29 - LABOR - CHAPTFR V - WAGE AND HOUR DIVISION IN THE MATTER OF
THE RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE SPECIAL INDUSTRY COMMITTEE FOR PUERTO RICO
FOR MINIMUM WAGE RATES IN THE STRAW HAT, MANUFACTURED COCOANUT, AND
VEGETABLE PACKING IDUSTRIES IN PUERTO RICO - WAGE ORDER Effective May
12, 1941 |
May 12, 1941 |
R-1390:
NOTICE OF HEARING ON MINIMUM WAGE RECIMMENDATIONS OF INDUSTRY COMITTEE
NO. 24 FOR THE CLAY PRODUCTS INDUSTRY |
May 12, 1941 |
R-1391:
HEARING ON BRICK WAGE JUNE 10 |
May 12, 1941 |
R-1393:
WAGE RAISES CANNOT COVER OVERTIME |
May 12, 1941 |
R-1397:
HEARING ON IDAHO LOGGING OPERATIONS - MAY 23 |
May 13, 1941 |
R-1383:
NOTICE OF OPPORTUNITY TO PETITION FOR REVIEW OF THE DETERMINATION IN
THE MATTER OF APPLICATIONS FOR THE EXEMPTION OF THE PACKING AND DRYING
OF UNSHELLED WALNUTS AND FILBERTS FROM THE MAXIMUM HOURS PROVISIONS OF
THE FAIR LABOR STANDARDS ACT OF 1938 AS A BRANCH OR BRANCHES OF AN
INDUSTRY AND OF A SEASONAL NATURE PURSUANT TO SECTION 7(b)(3) OF THE
ACT AND PART 526, AS AMENDED, OF THE REGULATIONS ISSUED
THEREUNDER |
May 13, 1941 |
R-1384:
PACKING AND STORING OF WALNUTS AND FILBERTS SCHEDULED FOR SEASONAL
EXEMPT10N |
May 13, 1941 |
R-1398:
ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 104 APPOINTMENT OF INDUSTRY COMMITTEE NO. 28
FOR THE KNITTED AND MEN'S WOVEN UNDERWEAR AND COMMERCIAL KNITTING
INDUSTRY |
May 13, 1941 |
R-1399:
KNITTED AND MEN'S WOVEN UNDERWEAR AND COMMERCIAL KNITTKG INDUSTRY
COMMITTEE APPOINTED |
May 13, 1941 |
R-1400:
ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 105 DESIGNATING EUNICE BOYLES, EXECUTIVE
SECRETARY, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA MINIMUM WAGE BOARD, AS AUTHORIZED
REPRENTATIVE TO GRANT OR DENY APPLICATIONS FMOR SPECIAL CERTIFICATES
FOR THE EMPLOYMENT OF HANDICAPPED WORKERS, AND TO CANCEL SUCH SPECIAL
CERTIFICATES |
May 13, 1941 |
R-1401:
DISTRICT MINIMUM WAGE BOARD MAY ISSUE WAGE-H0UR HANDICAPPED
CERTIFICATES |
May 13, 1941 |
R-1402:
LAW NO BAR TO ADDED PAY IN LIEU OF VACATIONS |
May 14, 1941 |
R-1407:
ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 106 ACCEPTANCE OF RESIGNATION FROM AND
APPOINTMENT TO INDUSTRY COMMITTEE NO. 27 FOR THE WOMEN'S APPAREL
INDUSTRY |
May 14, 1941 |
R-1409:
NOTICE OF HEARING IN THE MATTER OF APPLICATION OF THE CITY MOTOR
TRUCKING COMPANY, PORTLAND, OREGON, FOR THE EXEMPTION OF THE QUARRYING
OF CRUSHED STONE FROM SURFACE OR OPEN CUTS FROM THE MAXIMUM HOURS
PROVISIONS OF THE FAIR LABOR STANDARDS ACT OF 1938 UNDER SECTION
7(b)(5) AND PART 526 AS AMENDED OF THE REGULATIONS ISSUED THEREUNDER,
AND PARAGRAPH 3 OF THE ORIGINAL DETERMINATION MADE IN THE MATTER OF THE
CRUSHED STONE INDUSTRY PURSUANT TO HEARING HELD JUNE 19, 1939 |
May 14, 1941 |
R-1410:
ADMINISTRATOR APPROVES 7 OF 8 PUERTO RICAN WAGE RECOMMENDATIONS |
May 15, 1941 |
R-1379:
FIRST REPORT OF CTIRUS FRUIT PACKING INDUSTRY DRIVE REVEALS
COOPERATION, GENERAL FLEMING ANNOUNCES |
May 15, 1941 |
R-1408:
TITLE 29 - LABOR - CHAPTER V - WAGE AND HOUR DIVISION IN THE MATTER OF
THE RFCOMMENDATIONS OF THE SPECIAL INDUSTRY COMMITTEE FOR PUERTO RICO
FOR MINIMUM WAGE RATES IN THE CIGARETTE; CIGAR; BAY OIL, BAY RUM AND
AROMATIC ALCOHOL; FULL-FASHIONED HOSIERY; HAIR NET; MATTRESS, QUILT AND
PILLOW; RAFFIA HANDBAG; AND OCEAN PEARL BUTTON INDUSTRIES IN PUERTO
RICO - WAGE ORDER Effective May 19, 1941 |
May 15, 1941 |
R-1411:
HEARING ON PORTLAND FIRM'S APPLICATION FOR SEASONAL EXEMPTION SET FOR
MAY 27 |
May 16, 1941 |
R-1403:
TITLE 29 - LABOR - CHAPTER V - WAGE AHD HOUR DIVISION PART 522 -
SECTIONS 522.140 TO 522.159 - REGULATIONS APPLICABLE TO THE EMPLOYMENT
OF LEARNERS IN THE TEXTILE INDUSTRY |
May 16, 1941 |
R-1404:
RE-CODIFICATION, REVISION OF REGULATIONS FOR EMPLOYMENT OF LEARNERS IN
TEXTILE INDUSTRY ARE ANNOUNCED |
May 16, 1941 |
R-1405:
NOTICE OF HEARING ON MINIMUM WAGE RECCOMENDATION OF INDUSTRY COMMITTEE
NO. 23 FOR THE GREY IRON JOBBING FOUNDRY INDUSTRY |
May 16, 1941 |
R-1406:
HEARING JUNE 4 ON RSCOMMENDED 40 CENT MINIMUM FOR FOUNDRIES |
May 16, 1941 |
R-1412:
ADMINISTRATVIE ORDER NO. 107 ACCEPTANCE OF RESIGNATION FROM AND
APPOINTMENT TO INDUSTRY COMMITTEE NO. 26 FOR THE JEWELRY MANUFACTURING
INDUSTRY |
May 16, 1941 |
R-1413:
NOTICE OF ORAL ARGUMENT BEFORE THE ADMINISTRATOR AND OPPORTUNITY TO
SUBMIT WRITTEN BRIEFS IN THE MATTER OF APPLICATIONS OF THE NATIONAL
GRAIN TRADE COUNCIL, MILLERS' NATIONAL FEDERATION, AND SUNOREY OTHER
PARTIES FOR THE EXEXEMPTION OF THE RECEIVING OF GRAIN, SOY BEANS,
FLAXSEED, AND BUCKWHEAT INTO GRAIN ELEVATORS FROM THE MAXIMUM HOURS
PROVISIONS OF THE FAIR LABOR STANDARDS ACT OF 1938 AS INDUSTRIES OF A
SEASONAL NATURE, PURSUANT TO SECTION 7(b)(3) OF THE ACT AND PART 526,
AS AMENDED, OF THE REGULATIONS ISSUED THEREUNDER |
May 19, 1941 |
R-1392:
INDUSTRIAL CARPETBAGGERS A MENACE, GENERAL FLEMING TELLS MISSISSIPPI
BANKERS |
May 20, 1941 |
R-1414:
LABOR DID THE WORK, FLEMING INSISTS - Says Manufacturers' Head Failed
to Credit Labor for Defense Achievements |
May 20, 1941 |
R-1415:
HEARING JUNE 2 IN SAN FRANCISCO FOR ADDITIONAL EVIDENCE ON SEASONAL
NATURE OF THE FLAT WAREHOUSING OF GRAIN IN SACKS |
May 20, 1941 |
R-1416:
PROTEST AGAINST WAIVING 40-HOUR WEEK AS A SEASONAL INDUSTRY FOR
DEHYDRATING CITRUS TO BE HEARD JUNE 5 AT LOS ANGELES |
May 20, 1941 |
R-1417:
NOTICE OF HEARING IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF THE CALIFORNIA
WAREHOUSEMEN'S ASSOCIATION FOR THE EXEMPTION OF THE FLAT WAREHOUSING OF
GRAIN, AND THE STORAGE OF OTHER AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES FROM THE
MAXIMUM HOURS PROVISIONS OF THE FAIR LABOR STANDARDS ACT OF 1938,
PURSUANT TO SECTION 7(b)(3) OF THE ACT AND PART 526 AS AMENDED OF THE
REGULATIONS ISSUED THEREUNDER |
May 20, 1941 |
R-1418:
NOTICE OF HEARING IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION FOR THE EXEMPTION OF
THE DEHYDRATING OF CITRUS PULP AHD WASTE FROM THE MAXIMUM HOURS
PROVISIONS OF THE FAIR LAROR STANDARDS ACT OF 1938, PURSUANT TO SECTION
7(b)(3) OF THE ACT AND PART 526 AS AMENDED OF THE REGULATIONS ISSUED
THEREUNDER |
May 20, 1941 |
R-1423:
ADMINISTRATOR SUGGESTS RECORD KEEPING ON DOUBLE PAY INSTEAD OF
VACATIONS |
May 21, 1941 |
R-1424:
40 CENT MINIMUM WAGE RECOMMENDED BY JEWELRY COMMITTEE |
May 22, 1941 |
R-1419:
ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 109 APPOINTMENT OF INDUSTRY COMMITTEE NO. 30
FOR THE LUMBER AND TIMBER PRODUCTS INDUSTRY |
May 22, 1941 |
R-1422:
WOOD FURNITURE MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY COMMITTEE APPOINTED TO MEET JUNE
17 |
May 22, 1941 |
R-1425:
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE INDUSTRY COMMITTEE NO. 29 FOR THE
PURPOSE OF RECEIVING EVIDENCE TO BE CONSIDERED IN RFCOMMENDING MINIMUM
WAGE RATES FOR THE WOOD FURNTURE MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY |
May 23, 1941 |
R-1420:
NEWLY APPOINTED LUMBER AND TIMBER PRODUCTS INDUSTRY COMMITTEE TO MEET
JUNE 23 |
May 23, 1941 |
R-1421:
ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 108 APPOINTMENT OF INDUSTRY COMMITIEE NO. 29
FOR THE WOOD FURNITURE MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY |
May 23, 1941 |
R-1426:
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE INDUSTRY COMMITTEE NO. 30 FOR THE
PURPOSE OF RECEIVING EVIDENCE TO BE CONSIDERED IN RECOMMENDING MINIMUM
WAGE RATES FOR THE LUMBER AND TIMBER PRODUCTS INDUSTRY |
May 26, 1941 |
R-1427:
GENERAL FLEMING ASKS HIGH COURT TO REVIEW RED CAP CASE |
May 27, 1941 |
R-1428:
NOTICE OF HEARING RE EMPLOYMENT OF LEARNERS IN THE SHADE DIVISION OF
THE PORTABLE LAMP AND SHADE INDUSTRY AT WAGES LOWER THAN THE MINIMUM
RATE APPLICABLE UNDER THE ADMINISTRATOR'S WAGE ORDER FOR THIS
INDUSTRY |
May 27, 1941 |
R-1429:
HEARING ON LEARNERS IN THE LAMP SHADE DIVISION OF THE PORTABLE LAMP AND
SHADE INDUSTRY SET FOR JUNE 9 |
May 28, 1941 |
R-1430:
VACATION PAY NOT COMPENSATION FOR HOURS WORKED |
May 30, 1941 |
R-1431:
NOTICE OF HEARING ON MINIMUM WAGE RECOMMENDATION OF INDUSTRY COMMITTEE
NO. 26 FOR THE JEWELRY MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY |
May 30, 1941 |
R-1432:
PUBLIC HEARING ON JEWELRY MINIMUM WAGE RECOMMENDATION SET FOR JUNE
24 |
June 2, 1941 |
R-1435:
DRIVE FOR FULL WAGE-HOUR COMPLIANCE IN CANNING INDUSTRY BEGINS |
June 3, 1941 |
R-1436:
ADMINISTATIVE ORDER NO. 110, ACCEPTANCE OF RESIGNATION FROM AND
APPOINTMENT TO INDUSTRY COMMITTEE NO. 27 FOR THE WOMEN'S APPAREL
INDUSTRY |
June 6, 1941 |
R-1433:
TITLE 29 - LABOR - CHAPTER V - WAGE AND HOUR DIVISION - IN THE MATTER
OF THE RECOMMENDATIONS OF INDUSTRY COMMITTEE NO. 14 FOR MINIMUM WAGE
RATES IN THE CONVERTED PAPER PRODUCTS INDUSTRY - WAGE ORDER Effective
June 30, 1941 |
June 6, 1941 |
R-1434:
ADMINISTRATOR ADOPTS COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION, ISSUES WAGE ORDER FOR
40, 38 AND 36-CENT RATES IN CONVERTED PAPER PRODUCTS INDUSTRY |
June 6, 1941 |
R-1439:
ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 112 - ACCEPTANCE OF RESIGNATION FROM AND
APPOINTMENT TO INDUSTRY COMMITTEE NO. 28 FOR THE KNITTED AND MEN'S
WOVEN UNDERWEAR AND COMMERCIAL KNITTING INDUSTRY |
June 6, 1941 |
R-1440:
NOTICE OF FURTHER HEARING ON MINIMUM WAGE RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE
SPECIAL INDUSTRY COMMITTEE FOR PUERTO RICO FOR THE MISCELLANEOUS
HANDWORK DIVISION OF THE NEEDLEWORK INDUSTRIES IN PUERTO RICO |
June 6, 1941 |
R-1441:
HEARING ON PUERTO RICAN COMMITTEE MINIMUM WAGE RECOMMENDATIONS FOR
MISCELLANEOUS HANDWORK TO RECONVENE JUNE 12 |
June 6, 1941 |
R-1442:
NOTICE OF HEARING ON THE APPLICATION OF G. ELFENBEIN, INCORPORATED, OF
NEW YORK CITY, TO EMPLOY LEARNERS AT LESS THAN THE APPILICABLE MINIMUM
WAGE RATE IN THE MANUFACTURE OF "MELES" (DIAMONDS OF ONE-QUARTER OF A
CARAT OR LESS) AND TO CONSIDER WAGE RATES FOR APPRENTICES IN THE
DIAMOND INDUSTRY IN PUERTO RICO |
June 6, 1941 |
R-1445:
ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 111 ACCEPTANCE OF RESIGNATION FROM AND
APPOINTMENT TO INDUSTRY COMMITTEE NO. 27 FOR THE WOMEN'S APPAREL
INDUSTRY |
June 9, 1941 |
R-1443:
ADMINISTRATOR APPROVES 37-1/2 CENT MINIMUM FOR TEXTILE INDUSTRY |
June 9, 1941 |
R-1444:
HEARING ON LEARNER AND APPRENTICE RATES IN DIAMOND INDUSTRY SET FOR
JUNE 27 AT NEW YORK |
June 10, 1941 |
R-1446:
ADMINISTRATOR ADVISES PACKERS AND CANNERS TO KEEP PAYROLL RECORDS UP TO
DATE |
June 10, 1941 |
R-1447:
NOTICE OF OPPORTUNITY TO SUBMIT WRITTEN BRIEFS IN THE MATTER OF THE
RECOMMENDATION OF INDUSTRY COMMITTEE NO. 23 FOR A MINIMUM WAGE IN THE
GRAY IRON JOBBING FOUNDRY INDUSTRY |
June 11, 1941 |
R-1448:
WORKING TIME D0ES NOT NECESSARILY BEGIN AT PLANT GATES ADMINISTRATOR
SAYS |
June 11, 1941 |
R-1450:
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDS 40 CENT MINIMUM FOR WOMEN'S APPAREL
INDUSTRY |
June 13, 1941 |
R-1449:
FARM IMPLEMENT DEALERS TO CONFER JUNE 24 |
June 13, 1941 |
R-1451:
IN THE MATTER OF THE PARTIAL EXEMPTION FROM THE MAXIMUM HOURS
PROVISIONS OF THE FAIR LABOR STANDARDS ACT OF 1938 OF THE RECEIVING OF
RAW SHORN FLEECE WOOL AT PRIMARY CONCENTRATION POINTS AND COUNTRY
RECEIVING STATIONS, INCLUDING THE ASSEMBLING, GRAADING, SACKING, AND
PREPARING OF SUCH WOOL FOR SHIPMENT, AS AN INDUSTRY OF A SEASONAL
NATURE WITHIN THE MEANING OF SECTION 7(b)(3) AND PART 526, AS AMENDED,
OF THE REGULATIONS ISSUED THEREUNDER |
June 13, 1941 |
R-1452:
WOOL HANDLING EXEMPT FROM 40-HOUR WEEK AS "SEASONAL" |
June 13, 1941 |
R-1453:
LEARNERS' PERMITS DENIED IN CHERRY PACKING |
June 14, 1941 |
R-1454:
NOTICE OF DESIGNATION OF PRESIDING OFFICER FOR CONDUCT OF INQUIRY INTO
THE WAGES, HOURS, AND OTHER CONDITIONS AND PRACTICES OF EMPLOYMENT OF
RED CAPS BY RAILROAD OR TERMINAL COMPANIES, PURSUANT TO S. RES.
105 |
June 14, 1941 |
R-1455:
ADMINISTRATOR'S DECISION - IN THE MATTER OF APPLICATIONS OF THE
NATIONAL GRAIN TRADE COUNCIL, MILLERS' NATIONAL FEDERATION AND SUNDRY
OTHER PARTIES FOR THE EXEMPTION OF THE RECEIVING OF GRAIN, SOY BEANS,
FLAXSEED, AND BUCKWHEAT INTO GRAIN ELEVATORS FROM THE MAXIMUM HOURS
PROVISION OF THE FAIR LABOR STANDARDS ACT OF 1938, AS INDUSTRIES OF A
SEASONAL NATURE PURSUANT TO SECTION 7(b)(3) OF THE ACT AND PART 526, AS
AMENDED, OF THE REGULATIONS ISSUED THEREUNDER |
June 16, 1941 |
R-1438:
40-HOUR WORK WEEK — 30-CENT MINIMUM DO NOT APPLY WHERE SALES ARE
75% RETAIL |
June 16, 1941 |
R-1456:
GRAIN ELEVATORS GET SEASONAL EXEMPTION FROM 40-HOUR WEEK |
June 17, 1941 |
R-1458:
NOTICE OF HEARING TO DETERMINE THE REASONABLE COST TO THE UNION
MANUFACTURING COMPANY AND TO ANY AFFILIATED PERSONS OF BOARD, LODGING,
OR OTHER FACILITIES CUSTOMARILY FURNISHED TO THE EMPLOYEES OF THE UNION
MANUFACTURING COMPANY |
June 17, 1941 |
R-1459:
GEORGIA MILL VILLAGE COSTS TO BE INVESTIGATED |
June 18, 1941 |
R-1464:
40-CENT MINIMUM RECOMMENDED FOR KNITTED AND MEN'S WOVEN UNDERWEAR AND
COMMERCIAL KNITTING INDUSTRY |
June 19, 1941 |
R-1460:
NOTICE OF HEARING ON MINIMUM WAGE RECOMMENDATION OF INDUSTRY COMMITTEE
NO. 20 FOR THE SINGLE PANT5, SHIRTS, AND ALLIED GARMENTS
INDUSTRY |
June 19, 1941 |
R-1461:
HEARING ON RECOMMENDED 40-CENT WAGE FOR SINGLE PANTS, SHIRTS AND ALLIED
GARMENTS SET FOR JULY 30 |
June 19, 1941 |
R-1465:
ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 113 ACCEPTANCE OF RESIGNATION FROM AND
APPOINTMENT TO INDUSTRY COMMITTEE NO. 30 FOR THE LUMBER AND TIMBER
PRODUCTS INDUSTRY |
June 20, 1941 |
R-1462:
TITLE 29 - LABOR - CHAPTER V - WAGE AND HOUR DIVISION IN THE MATTER OF
THE RECOMMENDATION OF INDUSTRY COMMMITTEE NO. 19 FOR A MINIMUM WAGE
RATE IN THE DRUG, MEDICINE, AND TOILET PREPARATIONS INDUSTRY - WAGE
ORDER Effective July 7, 1941 |
June 20, 1941 |
R-1463:
40-CENT MINIMUM WAGE FOR DRUG, MEDICINE AND TOILET PREPARATIONS
INDUSTRY APPROVED |
June 20, 1941 |
R-1466:
40-CENT MINIMUM WAGE PER HOUR RECOMMENDED FOR WORKERS IN WOOD FURNITURE
MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY |
June 21, 1941 |
R-1467:
WAGE-HOUR COVERAGE OF SAND AND GRAVEL DREDGE EMPLOYEES
CLARIFIED |
June 24, 1941 |
R-1468:
ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 114 - ACCEPTANCE OF RESIGNATION FROM AND
APPOINTMENT TO INDUSTRY COMMITTEE NO. 30 FOR THE LUMBER AND TIMBER
PRODUCTS INDUSTRY |
June 24, 1941 |
R-1469:
NOTICE OF HEARING ON MINIMUM WAGE RECOMMENDATION OF INDUSTRY COMMITTEE
NO, 28 FOR THE KNITTED AND MEN'S WOVEN UNDERWEAR AND COMMERCIAL
KNITTING INDUSTRY |
June 24, 1941 |
R-1470:
PUBLIC HEARING ON 40-CENT WAGE RECOMMENDATION FOR KNITTED AND MEN'S
WOVEN UNDERWEAR AND COMMERCIAL KNITTING INDUSTRY JULY 9 |
June 26, 1941 |
R-1472:
LOWELL SUN DECISION TO BE APPEALED |
June 27, 1941 |
R-1477:
LUMBER COMMITTEE RECOMMENDS WAGE-HOUR LAW AMENDMENT TO COVER LOCAL
MANUFACTURING |
June 29, 1941 |
R-1471:
RECRUITING AND TRAINING PROGRAMS RATHER THAN LENGTHENED WORKING HOURS
FAVORED BY BRITISH INOUSTRY, REPORT SHOWS |
June 30, 1941 |
R-1475:
HEARING ON 40-CENT MINIMUM FOR WOMEN'S APPAREL SET FOR JULY 28 |
June 30, 1941 |
R-1476:
FRESH FRUIT AND VEGETABLE CANNERS WARNED AGAINST LETTING CONTRACTS TO
WAGE-HOUR VIOLATORS |
June 30, 1941 |
R-1479:
40-CENT WAGE FOR RUBBER INDUSTRY APPROVED |
July 1, 1941 |
R-1473:
APPEAL TAKEN IN PUERTO RICO NEEDLEWORK COOPERATIVE WAGE-HOUR
CASE |
July 1, 1941 |
R-1474:
NOTICE OF HEARING ON MINIMUM WAGE RECOMMENDATION OF INDUSTRY COMIIITTEE
NO. 27 FOR THE WOMEN'S APPAREL INDUSTRY |
July 1, 1941 |
R-1478:
TITLE 29 - LABOR CHAPTER V - WAGE AND HOUR DIVISION IN THE MATTER OF
THE RECOMMENDATION OF INDUSTRY COMMITTEE NO. 22 FOR A MINIMUM WAGE RATE
IN THE RUBBER PRODUCTS MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY - WAGE ORDER Effective
July 28, 1941 |
July 1, 1941 |
R-1480:
NO GENERAL LEARNER REGULATIONS TO BE ISSUED FOR SHADE DIVISION OF
PORTABLE LAMP AND SHADE INDUSTRY |
July 1, 1941 |
R-1482:
NOTICE OF ORAL ARGUUMENT BEFORE THE ADMINISTRATOR AND OPPORTUNITY TO
SUBMIT WRITTEN BRIEFS IN THE MATTER OF THE RECOMMENDATION OF INDUSTRY
COMMITTEE NO. 26 FOR MINIMUM WAGE RATES IN THE JEWELRY MAANUFACTURING
INDUSTRY |
July 3, 1941 |
R-1483:
NOTICE OF CHANGE OF DATE OF HEARING ON MINIMUM WAGE RECOMMENDATION OF
INDUSTRY COMMITTEE NO. 20 FOR THE KNITTED AND MEN'S WOVEN UNDERWEAR AND
COMMERCIAL KNITTING INDUSTRY |
July 3, 1941 |
R-1484:
HEARING ON 40-CENT WAGE FOR KNITTED AND MEN'S WOVEN UNDERWEAR AND
COMMERCIAL KNITTING POSTPONED TO SEPTEMBER 15 |
July 3, 1941 |
R-1486:
WAGE-HOUR DIVISION FILES 27 SUITS TO END VIOLATIONS IN PEARL BUTTON
INDUSTRY |
July 4, 1941 |
R-1489:
NOTICE OF HEARINGS ON THE SUBJECT OF WAGES, HOURS AND OTHER CONDITIONS
AND PRACTICES OF EMPLOYMENT OF RED CAPS |
July 5, 1941 |
R-1481:
FEDERAL JUDGE HOLDS OIL WATCHMEN NECESSARY TO INTERSTATE
COMMERCE |
July 5, 1941 |
R-1488:
REDCAP HEARINGS SCHEDULED FOR CHICAGO, JULY 15 AND ST. LOUIS, JULY
21 |
July 7, 1941 |
R-1487:
WAGE ORDERS INCREASE RATES OF 800,000 |
July 8, 1941 |
R-1485:
DECISION RELEASES $200,000 TO SOUTHERN GARMENT WORKERS |
July 9, 1941 |
R-1492:
NOTICE OF ORAL ARGUMENT BEFORE THE ADMINISTRATOR AND OPPORTUNITY TO
SUBMIT WRITTEN BRIEFS ON MINIMUM WAGE RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THE
MISCELLANEOUS HANDWORK DIVISION OF THE NEEDLEWORK INDUSTRIES AND THE
LEAF TOBACCO INDUSTRY IN PUERTO RICO AND ON AMMENDING REGULATIONS OF
THE WAGE AND HOUR DIVISION, UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF LABOR, PART
536, CHAPTER V, TITLE 29, WITH REFERENCE TO THE DEFINITION OF THE "AREA
OF PRODUCTION" FOR THE PUERTO RICAN LEAF TOBACCO INDUSTRY |
July 9, 1941 |
R-1495:
ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 115 APPOINTMENT OF INDUSTRY COMMITTEE NO. 32
FOR THE KNITTED OUTERWEAR INDUSTRY |
July 9, 1941 |
R-1496:
KNITTED OUTERWEAR IINDUSTRY COMMITTEE APPOINTED |
July 10, 1941 |
R-1491:
ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 119 APPOINTMENT OF INDUSTRY COMMITTEE NO. 35
FOR THE SHOE MANUFACTURING AND ALLIED INDUSTRIES |
July 10, 1941 |
R-1498:
MISCELLANEOUS APPAREL INDUSTRY COMMITTEE MEETS AUGUST 28 |
July 11, 1941 |
R-1497:
ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 116 APPOINTMENT OF INDUSTRY COMMITTEE NO. 31
FOR THE MISCELLANEOUS APPAREL INDUSTRY (MEN'S NECKWEAR, ROBES, GARTERS,
SUSPENDERS, ARM BANDS, COVERED BUTTONS AND BUCKLES, ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS
AND FEATHERS) |
July 15, 1941 |
R-1499:
ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 117 APPOINTMENT OF INDUSTRY COMMITTEE NO. 33
FOR THE PASSENGER MOTOR CARRIER INDUSTRY |
July 19, 1941 |
R-1490:
ADMINISTRATOR APPOINTS NEW SHOE COMMITTEE |
July 22, 1941 |
R-1493:
TITLE 29 - LABOR CHAPTER V - WAGE AND HOUR DIVISION PART 545 -
REGULATIONS RELATING TO HOME WORKERS IN IHE NEEDLEWORK INDUSTRIES IN
PUERO RICO |
July 22, 1941 |
R-1494:
NEW PUERTO RICAN PIECE WORK RATES EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 12 |
December 13, 1941 |
R-1674:
SNYDER NAMED ACTING WAGE-HOUR ADMINISTRATOR |
December 14, 1941 |
R-1675:
FOURTH SHIFT ANSWER TO 168 HOUR WEEK |
December 15, 1941 |
R-1676:
OVERTIME PAY IN DEFENSE BONDS AND STAMPS MEETS WAGE-HOUR
REQUIREMENT |
December 16, 1941 |
R-1672:
NOTICE OF HEARING IN THE MATTER OF EMPLOYMENT OF LEARNERS AT LESS THAN
THE MINIMUM WAGE IN THE SINGLE PANTS, SHIRTS AND ALLIED GARMENTS
INDUSTRY AND THE WOMEN'S APPAREL INDUSTRY UNDER THE FAIR LABOR
STANDARDS ACT OF 1938 AND IN THE PERFORMANCE OF GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS
SUBJECT TO THE PUBLIC CONTRACTS ACT AND THE SECRETARY'S DETERMINATIONS
UNDER THAT ACT FOR THE COTTON GARMENTS AND ALLIED INDUSTRIES |
December 16, 1941 |
R-1682:
CIGARETTE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATIONS 40 CENTS |
December 17, 1941 |
R-1673:
APPAREL LEARNER HEARING DECEMBER 22 |
December 17, 1941 |
R-1679:
PAYMENT OF OVERTIME IN DEFENSE BONDS OR STAMPS LEGAL UNDER WAGE-HOUR
LAW |
December 17, 1941 |
R-1683:
WAGE-HOUR SUPREME COURT CASE RESULTS IN $2,500 FINE |
December 18, 1941 |
R-1680:
WAITING TIME DURING BLACK-OUT NOT "HOURS WORKED" UNDER WAGE-HOUR
LAW |
December 19, 1941 |
R-1677:
ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 134 APPOINTMENT OF INDUSTRY COMMITTEE FOR THE
RAILROAD AND PROPERTY CARRIER INDUSTRY OF PUERTO RICO |
December 19, 1941 |
R-1678:
PUERTO RICO TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE TO HOLD HEARING JANUARY 7 |
December 19, 1941 |
R-1681:
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE INDUSTRY COMMITTEE FOR THE RAILROAD
AND PROPERTY CARRIER INDUSTRY OF PUERTO RICO FOR THE PURPOSE OF
RECEIVING EVIDENCE TO BE CONSIDERED IN RECOMMENDING MINIMUM WAGE RATES
FOR SUCH INDUSTRY |
December 23, 1941 |
R-1670:
NOTICE OF FURTHER HEARING IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATIONS FOR THE
EXEMPTION OF THE DEHYDRATING OF CITRUS PULP AND WASTE FROM THE MAXIMUH
HOURS PROVISIONS OF THE FAIR LABOR STANDARDS ACT OF 1938, AS AN
INDUSTRY OF A SEASONAL NATURE PURSUANT TO SECTION 7(b)(3) OF THE ACT
AND PART 526, AS AMENDED, OF THE REGULATIONS ISSUED THEREUNDER |
December 23, 1941 |
R-1671:
THREE CITRUS PULP HEARINGS IN JANUARY |
December 24, 1941 |
R-1690:
U. S. CIRCUIT COURT OPINION HOLDS CERTAIN ELEVATOR OPERATORS WATCHMEN,
FIREMEN ETC., COVERED BY WAGE AND HOUR LAW PROVISIONS |
December 27, 1941 |
R-1686:
IN THE MATTER OF DETERMINATION THAT THE FLAT WAREHOUSING OF GRAIN
INCLUDING RICE IN THE STATES OF CALIFORNIA, WASHINGTON, OREGON, AND
IDAHO IS OF A SEASONAL NATURE PURSUANT TO SECTION 7(b)(3) OF THE FAIR
LABOR STANDARDS ACT OF 1938 AND PART 526 AS AMENDED OF THE REGULATIONS
ISSUED THEREUNDER |
December 27, 1941 |
R-1691:
NOTICE OF HEARING ON MINIMUM WAGE RECOMMENDATION OF INDUSTRY COMMITTEE
NO. 38 FOR THE TOBACCO INDUSTRY To be held January 19, 1942 |
December 27, 1941 |
R-1693:
ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 135 RESIGNATION AND REPLACEMENT OF CHAIRMAN
AND NOTICE OF CHANGE OF DATE OF CONVENING OF INDUSTRY COMMITTEE FOR THE
RAILROAD AND PROPERTY CARRIER INDUSTRY OF PUERTO RICO |
December 27, 1941 |
R-1694:
RAPER NAMED CHAIRMAN OF PUERTO RICO TRANSPORTATION INDUSTRY COMMITTEE,
TO MEET JANUARY 8, 1942 |
December 27, 1941 |
R-1696:
CIGAR WAGE ORDER HEARING JANUARY 13 |
December 27, 1941 |
R-1697:
NOTICE OF HEARING ON MINIMUM WAGE RECOMMENDATIONS OF INDUSTRY COMMITTEE
NO. 37 FOR THE CIGAR INDUSTRY To be held January 13, 1942 at
Washington, D. C. |
December 29, 1941 |
R-1692:
CIGARETTE HEARING JANUARY 19 |
December 30, 1941 |
R-1684:
NOTICE OF OPPORTUNITY TO PETITION FOR REVIEW OF THE DETERMINATION IN
THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION FOR QUALIFICATION OF EXEMPTION THAT HAS
BEEN GRANTED TO THE OPEN CUT MINING OF PLACLR GOLD FROM THE MAXIMUM
HOURS PROVISIONS OF THE FAIR LABOR STANDARDS ACT OF 1938 AS AN INDUSTRY
OF A SEASONAL NATURE, PURSUANT TO SECTION 7(b)(3) OF THE ACT AND PART
526, AS AMMENDED, OF THE REGULATIONS ISSUED THEREUNDER |
December 30, 1941 |
R-1685:
15 DAYS FOR OBJECTIONS TO GOLD-MINING DETERMINATION |
December 30, 1941 |
R-1687:
EXEMPTION FOR FLAT WAREHOUSING OF GRAIN STANDS |
December 30, 1941 |
R-168:
NOTICE OF PSPTPONEMENT OP FURTHER HEARING ON THE HOME WORK PROBLEM IN
TRE WOMEN'S APPAREL INDUSTRY |
December 30, 1941 |
R-1689:
HEARING ON HOME WORK IN WOMEN'S APPAREL INDUSTRY POSTPONED TO FEBRUARY
16 |
December 30, 1941 |
R-1698:
NOTICE OF POSTPONEMENT OF THE HEARING TO DETERMINE THE REASONABLE COST
TO THE PIEDMONT COTTON MILLS, INCQRPORATED, AND TO ANY AFFILLATED
PERSONS, OF LODGING AND OTHER FACILITIES CUSTOMARILY FURNISHED TO THE
EMPLOYEES OF THE PIEDMONT COTTON MILLS, INCORPORATED |
December 30, 1941 |
R-1699:
PIEDMONT COTTON MILLS, INCORPORATED, DEDUCTION HEARING POSTPONED TO
JANUARY 30, 1942 |
January 6, 1942 |
R-1700:
PART 541 - PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO REGULATIONS DEFINING AND DELIMITING
THE TERMS "ANY EMPLOYEE EMPLOYED IN A BONA FIDE EXECUTIVE,
ADMINISTRATIVE, PROFESSIONAL, OR LOCAL RETAILING CAPACITY, OR IN THE
CAPACITY OF OUTSIDE SALESMAN" PURSUANT TO SECTION 13(a)(1) OF THE FAIR
LABOR STANDARDS ACT |
January 6, 1942 |
R-1701:
PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO EXTEND OVERTIME EXEMPTION OF TRANSPORTATION
EMPLOYEES |
January 6, 1942 |
R-1702:
ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 136 APPOINTMENT OF INDUSTRY COMMITTEE NO. 39
FOR THE TEXTILE INDUSTRY |
January 6, 1942 |
R-1703:
THIRD TEXTILE COMITTEE TO MEET JANUARY 21 |
January 7, 1942 |
R-1704:
U. S. DISTRICT COURT OPINION UPHOLDS BENEFITS OF WAGE-HOUR LAW FOR
NON-RETAILING EMPLOYEES OF WHOLESALERS |
January 7, 1942 |
R-1705:
WAGE-HOUR LAW MEANS $200,000 IN BACK WAGES TO DISTRICT EMPLOYEES IN
1941 |
January 7, 1942 |
R-1706:
BUILDING OWNERS WARNED EMPLOYEES MAY BE COVERED |
January 9, 1942 |
R-1707:
ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 137 APPOINTMENT OF INDUSTRY COMMITTEE NO. 40
FOR THE GLOVES AND MITTENS INDUSTRY |
January 9, 1942 |
R-1708:
GLOVES AND MITTENS COMMITTEE TO MEET JANUARY 27 |
January 10, 1942 |
R-1711:
NOTICE OF ORAL ARGUMENT BEFORE THE ADMINISTRATOR AND OPPORTUNITY TO
SUBMIT WRITTEN BRIEFS IN THE MATTER OF THE RECOMMENDATION OF INDUSTRY
COMMITTEE NO. 32 FOR A MINIMUM WAGE RATE IN THE KNITTED OUTERWEAR
INDUSTRY AND THE PROHIBITION, RESTRICTION, OR REGULATION OF HOME WORK
IN THE INDUSTRY |
January 10, 1942 |
R-1712:
NOTICE OF ORAL ARGUMENT BEFORE THE ADMINISTRATOR AND OPPORTUNITY TO
SUBMIT WRITTEN BRIEFS IN THE MATTER OF THE RECOMMENDATIONS OF INDUSTRY
COMMITTEE NO. 34 FOR A MINIMUM WAGE RATE IN THE PROPERTY MOTOR CARRIER
INDUSTRY |
January 11, 1942 |
R-1709:
AHOTHER U. S. CIRCUIT COURT UPHOLDS DIVISION ON OVERTIME |
January 12, 1942 |
R-1710:
WAGE-HOUR COMPLIANCE GOOD IN CANNING INDUSTRY |
January 13, 1942 |
R-1713:
ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 139 NOTICE OF CHANGE OF DATE OF CONVENING OF
INDUSTRY COMMITTEE NO. 39 FOR THE TEXTILE INDUSTRY |
January 13, 1942 |
R-1714:
THIRD TEXTILE COMMITTEE MEETING POSTPONED TO JANUARY 22 |
January 14, 1942 |
R-1695:
IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATIONS FOR THE EXEMPTION OF THE DEHYDRATING
OF CITRUS PULP AND WASTE FROM THE MAXIMUM HOURS PROVISIONS OF THE FAIR
LABOR STANDARDS ACT OF 1938, AS AN INDUSTRY OF A SEASONAL NATURE
PURSUANT TO SECTION 7(b)(3) OF THE ACT AND PART 526, AS AMENDED, OF THE
REGULATIONS ISSUED THEREUNDER |
January 15, 1942 |
R-1715:
ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 136 APPOINTMENT OF INDUSTRY COMMITTEE NO. 41
FOR THE LUGGAGE, LEATHER GOODS, AND WOMEN'S HANDBAG INDUSTRY |
January 15, 1942 |
R-1716:
LUGGAGE, LEATHER GOODS, AND WOMEN'S HANDBAG COMMITTEE TO MEET FEBRUARY
3 |
January 17, 1942 |
R-1722:
PART 541 - REGULATIONS DEFINING AND DELIMITING TERMS "ANY EMPLOYEE
EMPLOYED IN A BONA FIDE EXECUTIVE, ADMINISRATIVE, PROFESSIONAL, OR
LOCAL RETAILING CAPACITY, OR IN THE CAPACITY OF OUTSIDE SALESMAN"
PURSUANT TO SECTION 13(a)(1) OF THE FAIR LABOR STANDARDS ACT |
January 17, 1942 |
R-1723:
AMENDMENT EXTENDS OVERTIME EXEMPTION OF TRANSPORTATION
EMPLOYEES |
January 19, 1942 |
R-1719:
MORE CONTINOUS-OPERATION SCHEDULES |
January 19, 1942 |
R-1719a:
There are attached four more schedules for the continuoUs operation of
plants in the war emergency without violation of the Wage and Hour Law
|
January 20, 1942 |
R-1720:
NOTICE OF POSTPONEMENT OF FURTHER HEARING ON THE HOME WORK PROBLEM IN
THE WOMEN'S APPAREL INDUSTRY |
January 20, 1942 |
R-1721:
HEARING ON HOME WORK IN WOMEN'S APPAREL INDUSTRY AGAIN
POSTPONED |
January 22, 1942 |
R-1725:
ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 140 RESIGNATION AND REPLACEMENT OF EMPLOYER
MEMBER AND APPOINTMENT OF THREE ADDITIONAL MEMBERS TO INDUSTRY
COMMITTEE NO. 40 FOR THE GLOVES AND MITTENS INDUSTRY |
January 22, 1941 |
R-1727:
TEXTILE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDS 40 CENTS MINIMUM |
January 25, 1942 |
R-1726:
NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTION OF MERLE D. VINCENT FOR GUSTAV PECK AS PRESIDING
OFFICER AT THE HEARING TO DETERMINE THE REASONABLE COST TO THE PIEDMONT
COTTON MILLS, INCORPORATED AND TO ANY AFFILIATED PERSONS OF BOARD,
LODGING AND OTHER FACILITIES CUSTOMARILY FURNISHED TO THE EMPLOYEES OF
THE PIEDMONT COTTON MILLS, INCORPORATED |
January 27, 1942 |
R-1728:
NOTICE OF HEARING IN THE MATTER OF APPLICATION FOR THE EXEMPTION OF
PROCURING, HAULING, HANDLING, COOLING, CANDLING, GRADING, PACKING AND
SHIPPING OF EGGS IN THE STATES OP IOWA, MINNESOTA, NORTH DAKOTA AND
SOUTH DAKOTA FROM THB MAXIMUM HOUR PROVISIONS OF THE FAIR LABOR
STANDARDS ACT CF 1938 AS A BRANCH OF AN INDUSTRY AND OF A SEASONAL
NATURE PURSUANT TO SECTION 7(b)(3) OF THE ACT AND PART 526 AS AMENDED
OF THE REGUIATIONS ISSUED THEREUNDER |
January 27, 1942 |
R-1729:
SEASONAL EXEMPTION HEARING IN EGG HANDLING IN FOUR STATES TO BE HELD AT
MINNEAPOLIS, MINN., FEBRUARY 10 |
January 27, 1942 |
R-1730:
NOTICE OF CHANGE IN DATE OF ORAL ARGUMENT BEFORE THE ADMINISTRATOR IN
THE MATTER OF THE RECOMMENDATION OF INDUSTRY COMMITTEE NO. 32 FOR A
MINIMUM WAGE RATE IN THE KNITTED OUTERWEAR INDUSTRY AND THE
PROHIBITION, RESTRICTION OR REGULATION OF HOME WORK IN THE
INDUSTRY |
January 28, 1942 |
R-1732:
NOTICE OF CHANGE IN DATE FOR THE FILING OF BRIEFS IN THE MATTER OF THE
RECOMMENDATION OF INDUSTRY COMMITTEE NO. 37 FOR MINIMUM WAGE RATE IN
THE CIGAR INDUSTRY |
January 28, 1942 |
R-1733:
GLOVES AND MITTENS COMMITTEE UNANIMOUS IN RECOMMENDING 40 CENTS MINIMUM
HOURLY WAGE RATE |
January 30, 1942 |
R-1734:
TEXTILE HEARING FEBRUABY 20 |
January 30, 1942 |
R-1736:
NOTICE OF HEARING ON MINIMUM WAGE RSCOMMENDATION OF INDUSTRY COMMITTEE
NO. 39 FOR THE TEXTILE INDUSTRY To be held February 20, 1942 |
January 31, 1942 |
R-1717:
PREMA FACIE DETERMINATION IN THE MATTER OF THE EXEMPTION OF THE MINING
OF SAPPHIRES FROM SURFACE OR OPEN-CUTS FROM THE MAXIMUM HOURS
PROVISIONS OF THE FAIR LABOR STANDARDS ACT OF 1938 AS AN INDUSTRY OF A
SEASONAL NATURE WITHIN THE MEANING OF SECTION 7(b)(3) OF THE ACT AND
PART 526, AS AMENDED, OF THE REGULATIONS ISSUED THEREUNDER |
January 31, 1942 |
R-1718:
40-HOUR EXEMPTION FOR SAPPHIRE MINING UNDERWAY |
January 31, 1942 |
R-1737:
NOTICE OF HEARING ON MINIMUM WAGE RECOMMENDATION OF THE INDUSTRY
COMMITTEE FOR THE RAILROAD AND PROPERTY MOTOR CARRIER INDUSTRY OF
PUERTO RICO |
January 31, 1942 |
R-1738:
PUERTO RICAN TRANSPORTATION WAGE HEARING TO BE HELD IN WASHINGTON
FEBRUARY 24 |
February 2, 1942 |
R-1731:
NEWSPAPER MANAGEMENT AND LABOR INVITED TO CONFEREACE ON MARCH 2 |
Februrary 2, 1942 |
R-1735:
RUBBER STAMP AND MARKING DEVICE MANUFACTURERS COVERED BY 40 CENT
MINIMUM WAGE ORDER |
February 4, 1942 |
R-1742:
LUGGAGE COMMITTEE UNANIMOUSLY RECOMMENDS 40 CENTS MINIMUM |
February 5, 1942 |
R-1739:
CHANGING CLOTHES AND "HOURS WORKED" |
February 9, 1942 |
R-1740:
WAGE-HOUR DIVISION APPROVES WESTERN UNION ALLOWANCE TO MESSENGERS FOR
USE OF BIKES |
February 9, 1942 |
R-1745:
GLOVE HEARING MARCH 2 |
February 10, 1942 |
R-1744:
NOTICE OF HEARING ON THE MINIMUM WAGE RECOMMENDATION OF INDUSTRY
COMMITTEE NO. 40 FOR THE GLOVES AND MITTENS INDUSTRY, AND ON THE HOME
WORK PROBLEM IN SUCH INDUSTRY |
February 10, 1942 |
R-1746:
ADMINISTRATOR'S STATEMENTS TO INSURANCE COMPANIES CLARIFY WAGE-HOUR
COVERAGE |
Febraury 10, 1942 |
R-1747:
APPLICATION OF THE FAIR LABOR STANDARDS ACT FARM MUTUAL INSURANCE
COMPANIES |
February 10, 1942 |
R-1749:
HEARING ON HOMEWORK IN WOMEN'S APPAREL INDUSTRY POSTPONED TO MARCH 5
AND WILL BE HELD IN NEW YORK HEADQUARTERS |
February 11, 1942 |
R-1748:
NOTICE OF CHANGE OF TIME AND PLACE OF FURTHER HEARING ON THE HOMEWORL
PROBLEM IN THE WOMEN'S APPAREL INDUSTRY |
February 12, 1942 |
R-1741:
STATUS OF FARM IMPLEMENT DEALERS UNDER WAGE-HOUR LAW |
February 12, 1942 |
R-1743:
EMPLOYER'S PART IN PENSIONS NEED NOT AFFECT REGULAR RATE OF PAY |
February 14, 1942 |
R-1750:
40-CENT MINIMUM FOR INTERSTATE TRUCKING |
February 14, 1942 |
R-1751:
IN THE MATTER OF THE RECOMMENDATION OF INDUSTRY COMMITTEE NO. 34 FOR A
MINIMUM WAGE RATE IN THE PROPERTY MOTOR CARRIER INDUSTRY - WAGE ORDER
Effective March 16, 1942 |
February 20, 1942 |
R-1752:
ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 141 APPOINTMENT OF INDUSTRY COMMITTEE NO. 42
FOR THE GRAIN PRODUCTS INDUSTRY |
February 20, 1942 |
R-1753:
GRAIN COMMITTEE APPOINTED |
February 27, 1942 |
R-1754:
NOTICE OF ORAL ARGUMENT BEFORE THE ADMINISTRATOR AND OPPORTUNITY TO
SUBMIT WRITTEN BRIEFS IN THE MATTER OF THE RECOMMEDATION OF INDUSTRY
COMMITTEE NO. 36 FOR A MINIMUM WAGE RATE IN THE TOBACCO
INDUSTRY |
February 27, 1942 |
R-1755:
ORAL ARGUMENT SCHEDULED MARCH 17 FOR TOBBACCO INDUSTRY WAGE
RECOMMENDATION |
March 10, 1942 |
R-1757:
ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 142 ACCEPTANCE OF RESIGNATION FROM AND
APPOINTMENT TO INDUSTRY CCMMITTEE NO. 42 FOR THE GRAIN PRODUCTS
INDUSTRY |
March 11, 1942 |
R-1758:
GRAIN PRODUCTS INDUSTRY COMMITTEE RECOMMENDS 40-CENT MINIMUM
WAGE |
March 11, 1942 |
R-1761:
ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 144 ACCEPTANCE OF RESIGNATION FROM AND
APPOINMENT TO INDUSTRY COMMITTEE NO. 42 FOR THE GRAIN PRODUCTS
INDUSTRY |
March 16, 1942 |
R-1756:
APPLICATION OF THE FAIR LABOR STANDARDS ACT TO EMPLOYEES OF COMMERCIAL
AND MUTUAL SAVINGS BANKS |
March 16, 1942 |
R-1759:
NOTICE OF HEARING ON MINIMUM WAGE RECOMMENDATION OF INDUSTRY COMMITTEE
NO. 41 FOR THE LUGGAGE, LEATHER GOODS, AND WOMEN'S HANDBAG
INDUSTRY |
March 16, 1942 |
R-1760:
SETS PUBLIC HEARING MARCH 30 ON 40-CENT PER HOUR MINIMUM WAGE
RECOMMENDATION FOR LUGGAGE, LEATHER GOODS, AND WOMEN'S HANDBAG
INDUSTRY |
March 23, 1942 |
R-1763:
ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO, 143 APPOINTMENT OF INDUSTRY COMMITTEE NO, 43
FOR THE BUTTON AND BUCKLE MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY |
March 23, 1942 |
R-1765:
COMMITTEE NAMED TO RECOMMEND MINIMUM WAGE FOR BUTTON AND BUCKLE
MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY |
March 25, 1942 |
R-1762:
ADMINISTRATOR CLARIFIES EXEMPTION PROVISIONS FOR MOTOR CARRIER
EMPLOYEES |
March 26, 1942 |
R-1766:
NOTICE OF ORAL ARGUMENT BEFORE THE ADMINISTRATOR IN THE MATTER OF THE
RECOMMENDATIONS OF INDUSTRY COMMITTEE NO. 37 FOR MINIMUM WAGES IN THE
CIGAR INDUSTRY Reargument April 1, 1942 |
March 26, 1942 |
R-1767:
SET ORAL ARGUMENT APRIL 1 ON CIGAR INDUSTRY MINIMUM WAGE
RECOMMENDATION |
March 27, 1942 |
R-1768:
BUTTON AND BUCKLE INDUSTRY COMMITTEE RECOMMENDS 40-CENT MINIMUM
WAGE |
April 4, 1942 |
R-1769:
40-CENT MINIMUM WAGE ORDERED IN KNITTED OUTERWEAR INDUSTRY EFFECTIVE
APRIL 20; HOMEWORK RESTRICTED BEGINNING NOVEMBER 30 |
April 6, 1942 |
R-1772:
TEXTILE INDUSTRY 40-CENT WAGE ORDER AFFFCTS 150,000 WORKERS |
April 6, 1942 |
R-1780:
WAGE ORDER SIGNED FOR PUERTO RICAN R.R. AND PROPERTY CARRIER
INDUSTRY |
April 7, 1942 |
R-1776:
PUBLIC HEARING ON GRAIN PRODUCTS INDUSTRY MINIMUM WAGE SET FOR APRIL
20 |
April 7, 1942 |
R-1785:
NOTICE OF HEARING ON MINIMUM WAGE RECOMMENDATION OF INDUSTRY COMMITTEE
NO. 42 FOR THE GRAIN PRODUCTS INDUSTRY |
April 8, 1942 |
R-1771:
TITLE 29 — LABOR CHAPTER V — WAGE AND HOUR DIVISION PART
617.100 — REGULATIONS APPLICABLE TO THE EMPLOYMENT OP HOME
WORKERS IN THE KNITTED OUTERWEAR INDUSTRY |
April 8, 1942 |
R-1773:
SET PUBLIC HEARING APRIL 23 ON BUTTON AND BUCKLE INDUSTRY MINIMUM
WAGE |
April 8, 1942 |
R-1774:
NOTICE OF HEARING ON THE MINIMUM WAGE RECOMMENDATIONS OF INDUSTRY
COMMITTEE NO, 43 FOR THE BUTTON AND BUCKLE MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY To be
held April 23, 1942 |
April 8, 1942 |
R-1777:
ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 146 DISSOLVING INDUSTRY COMMITTEE NO. 9 FOR
THE RAILR0AD CARRIER INDUSTRY |
April 8, 1942 |
R-1782:
TITLE 29 — LABOR - CHAPTER V — WAGE AND HOUR DIVISION IN
THE MATTER OF THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE INDUSTRY COMMITTEE FOR THE
RAILROAD AND PROPERTY CARRIER INDUSTRY OF PUERTO RICO FOR A MINIMUM
WAGE RATE IN THE RAILROAD AND PROPERTY CARRIER INDUSTRY OF PUERTO RICO
- WAGE ORDER Effective Aprll 7, 1942 |
April 9, 1942 |
R-1775:
TITLE 29 - LABOR - CHAPTER V - WAGE AND HOUR DIVISION - IN THE MATTER
OF THE RECOMMENDATION OF INDUSTRY COMMITTEE NO. 39 FOR A MINIMUM WAGE
RATE IN THE TEXTILE INDUSTRY - WAGE ORDER Effective April 20,
1942 |
April 9, 1942 |
R-1778:
TITLE 29 - LABOR - CHAPTER V ~ WAGE AND HOUR DIVISION - NOTICE OF
HEARING IN THE MATTER OF EMPLOYMENT OF LEARNERS AT LESS THAN THE
MINIMUM WAGE RATE IN THE GLOVES AND MITTENS INDUSTRY |
April 9, 1942 |
R-1779:
NOTICE OF ORAL ARGUMENT BEFORE THE ADMINISTRATOR AND OPPORTUNITY TO
FILE WRITTEN BRIEFS IN THE MATTER OF THE RECOMMENDATION OF INDUSTRY
COMMITTEE NO. 40 FOR A MNIMUM WAGE RATE IN THE GLOVES AND MITTENS
INDUSTRY |
April 9, 1942 |
R-1781:
ORAL ARGUMENT TO BE HEARD APRIL 20 ON HOMEWORK RESTRICTION IN GLOVES
AND MITTENS INDUSTRY HEARING ON LEARNERS SET FOR APRIL 28 |
April 9, 1942 |
R-1783:
NOTICE OF ORAL ARGUMENT BEFORE THE ADMINISTRATOR AND OPPORTUNITY TO
FILE WRITTEN BRIEFS IN THE MATTER OF THE RESTRICTION, REGULATION OR
ABOLITION OF HOME WORK IN THE WOMEN'S APPAREL INDUSTRY |
April 9, 1942 |
R-1784:
ORAL ARGUMENT SET FOR APRIL 27 ON WOMEN'S APPAREL HOMEWORK
QUESTION |
April 13, 1942 |
R-1786:
ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 147 APPOINTMENT OF INDUSTRY COMMITTEE NO. 44
FOR THE RAILROAD CARRIER INDUSTRY |
April 27, 1942 |
R-1794:
WAGE-HOUR STAND ON WAR PROBLEMS GIVEN BY WALLING |
April 29, 1942 |
R-1799:
PAPER CORPORATION FINED $3,000 ON "HOT GOODS" CONVICTION |
May 1, 1942 |
R-1797:
WALLING COORDINATES WAGE-HOUR AND PUBLIC CONTRACT LAW'S |
May 1, 1942 |
R-1801:
IN THE MATTER OF APPLICATION FOR MODIFICATION OF THE EXEMPTION THAT HAS
BEEN GRANTED TO THE OPEN-CUT MINING OF PLACER GOLD FROM THE MAXIMUM
HOURS PROVISIONS OF THE FAIR LABOR STANDARDS ACT OF 1938 AS AN INDUSTRY
OF A SEASONAL NATURE, PURSUANT TO SECTION 7(b)(3) OF THE ACT AND PART
526, AS AMENDED, OF THE REGULATIONS ISSUED THEREUNDER |
May 1, 1942 |
R-1802:
POWER MACHINERY MINING OF GOLD HELD NOT "SEASONAL" |
May 15, 1942 |
R-1806:
AMENDMENT TO WALSH-HEALEY ACT FURTHER STEP IN BRINGING ACCORD WITH
WAGE-HOUR LAW, WALLING |
May 22, 1942 |
R-1807:
ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 148 DISSOLVING INDUSTRY COMMITTEE NO. 20 FOR
THE SINGLE PANTS, SHIRTS, AND ALLIED GARMENTS INDUSTRY; INDUSTRY
COMMITTEE NO. 23 FOR THE GRAY IRON JOBBING FOUNDRY INDUSTRY; INDUSTRY
COMMITTEE NO. 25 FOR THE TEXTILE INDUSTRY; INDUSTRY COMMITTEE NO. 26
FOR THE JEWELRY MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY; INDUSTRY COMMITTEE NO. 27 FOR
THE WOMEN'S APPAREL INDUSTRY; INDUSTRY COMMITTEE NO. 28 FOR FOR THE
KNITTED AND MEN'S WOVEN UNDERWEAR AND COMMERCIAL KNITTING INDUSTRY;
INDUSTRY COMMITTEE NO. 29 FOR THE WOOD FURNITURE MANUFACTURING
INDUSTRY; INDUSTRY COMMITTEE NO. 31 FOR THE MISCELLANEOUS APPAREL
INDUSTRY; INDUSTRY COMMITTEE NO. 32 FOR THE KNITTED OUTERWEAR INDUSTRY;
INDUSTRY COMMITTEE NO. 33 FOR THE PASSENGER MOTOR CARRIER INDUSTRY;
INDUSTRY COMMITTEE NO. 34 FOR THE PROPERTY MOTOR CARRIER INDUSTRY;
INDUSTRY COMMITTEE NO. 35 FOR THE SHOE MANUFACTURING AND ALLIED
INDUSTRIES; INDUSTRY COMMITTEE NO. 36 FOR THE WOOLEN INDUSTRY; AND
INDUSTRY COMMITTEE NO. 39 FOR THE TEXTILE INDUSTRY |
May 27, 1942 |
R-1808:
REPORT ON LABOR PROBLEMS DURING WORLD WAR I SHOWS BENEFITS OF LABOR
LAWS ON WAR PRODUCTION EFFORT NOW, SAYS WALLING |
May 29, 1942 |
R-1809:
IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION FOR QUALIFICATION OF THE EXEMPTION
THAT HAS BEEN GRANTED TO THE OPEN-CUT MINING OF PLACER GOLD FROM THE
MAXIMUM HOURS PROVISIONS OF THE FAIR LABOR STANDARDS ACT OF 1938 AS AN
INDUSTRY OF A SEASONAL NATURE, PURSUANT TO SECTION 7(b)(3) OF THE ACT
AND PART 526, AS AMENDED, OF THE REGULATIONS ISSUED THEREUNDER |
June 9, 1942 |
R-1813:
U. S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR - WAGE AND HOUR DIVISION - ADMINISTRATIVE
ORDER NO. 145 APPOINTMENT OF INDUSTRY COMMITTEE NO. 45 FOR THE
EMBROIDERIES INDUSTRY |
June 15, 1942 |
R-1815:
WAGE-HOUR ADMINISTRATOR WALLING DISCUSSES SUPREME COURT
DECISIONS |
June 23, 1942 |
R-1817:
NOTICE OF HEARING ON THE MINIMUM WAGE RECOMMENDATION OF INDUSTRY
COMMITTEE NO. 44 FOR THE RAILROAD CARRIER INDUSTRY To be held July 15,
1942 |
June 25, 1942 |
R-1820:
TITLE 29 - LABOR CHAPTER V - WAGE AND HOUR DIVISION PART 522 - SECTIONS
522.130 to 522.165 - REGULATIONS APPLICABLE TO THE EMPLOYMENT OF
LEARNERS IN THE SINGLE PANTS, SHIRTS AND ALLIED GARMENTS, WOMEN'S
APPAREL, SPORTS WEAR, RAINWEAR, ROBES AND LEATHER AND SHEEP-LINED
GARMENTS DIVISIONS OF THE APPAREL INDUSTRY |
June 25, 1942 |
R-1823:
WAGE-HOUR LEARNER REGULATIONS AMENDED |
July 27, 1942 |
R-1840:
ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 149 APPOINTMENT OF INDUSTRY COMMITTEE NO. 46
FOR THE HANDKERCHIEF MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY |
July 30, 1942 |
R-1844:
TITLE 29 - LABOR - CHAPTER V - WAGE AND HOUR DIVISION - LEARNER
EMPLOYMENT CERTIFICATES NOTICE OF CORRECTION |
August 3, 1942 |
R-1845:
WAGE-HOUR STATUS OF MINE LESSEES |
August 5, 1942 |
R-1846:
SUPREME COURT PETITIONED FOR REHEARING IN WAGE-HOUR CASE AGAINST
PUBLISHERS OF DALLAS MORNING NEWS |
August 10, 1942 |
R-1847:
40-CENT MINIMUM WAGE FOR RAILROAD CARRIER INDUSTRY APPROVED |
September 3, 1942 |
R-1865:
NEARLY 20% OF AMERICAN LABOR STILL GETS LESS THAN 40 CENTS |
September 5, 1942 |
R-1866:
TITLE 29 - LABOR - CHAPTER V - WAGE AND HOUR DIVISION - NOTICE OF
HEARING ON THE MINIMUM WAGE RECOMMENDATIONS OF INDUSTRY COMMITTEE NO.
46 FOR THE HANDKERCHIEF MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY AND THE PROHIBITION,
RESTRICTION, OR REGULATION OF HOME WORK IN THE INDUSTRY To be held
October 7, 1942 |
September 9, 1942 |
R-1867:
ADMIlNISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 156 APPOINTMENT OF INDUSTRY COMMITTEE NO. 49
FOR THE PRINTING AND PUBLISHING AND ALLIED GRAHIIC ARTS
INDUSTRY |
September 14, 1942 |
R-1874:
TITLE 29 - LABOR - CHAPTER V - WAGE AND HOUR DIVISION - NOTICE OF
HEARING ON THE MINIMUM WAGE RECOMMENDATION OF INDUSTRY COMMITTEE NO. 47
FOR THE CANDY AND RELATED PRODUCTS MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY To be held
October 14, 1942 |
September 16, 1942 |
R-1870:
TITLE 29 - LABOR - CHAPTER V - WAGE AND HOUR DIVISION - NOTICE OF
HEARING ON THE MINIMUM WAGE RECOMMENDATIONS OF INDUSTRY COMMITTEE NO.
45 FOR THE EMBROIDERIES INDUSTRY AND THE PROHIBITION, RESTRICTION, OR
REGULATION OF HOME WORK IN THE INDUSTRY To be held November 2,
1942 |
September 22, 1942 |
R-1871:
Title 29 - Labor - Chapter V - Wage and Hour Division - NOTICE OF
OPPORTUNITY TO PETITION FOR REVIEW OF DETERMINATION DENYING THE
APPLICATION FOR THE PARTIAL EXEMPTION OF THE PROCESSING OF FRESH GRAPES
AND OTHER FRESH FRUITS INTO WINE, GRAPE JUICE, OR BRANDY FROM THE
MAXIMUM HOURS PROVISIONS OF THE FAIR LABOR STANDARDS ACT OF 1938 AS AN
INDUSTRY OF A SEASONAL NATURE PURSUANT TO SECTION 7(b)(3) OF THE ACT
AND PART 526 AS AMENDED OF THE REGULATIONS ISSUED THEREUNDER |
September 22, 1942 |
R-1872:
TITLE 29 — LABOR - CHAPTER V - WAGE AND HOUR DIVISION - PART
621.100 — REGULATIONS APPLICABLE TO THE EMPLOYMENT OF HOME
WORKERS IN THE GLOVES AND MITTENS INDUSTRY |
September 22, 1942 |
R-1873:
TITLE 29 - LABOR CHAPTER V - WAGE AND HOUR DIVISION - NOTICE OF HEARING
ON THE MINIMUM WAGE RECOMMENDATIONS OF INDUSTRY COMMITTTEE NO. 43 FOR
THE CONVERTED PAPER PRODUCTS INDUSTRY |
October 24, 1942 |
R-1891:
Title 29 - Labor - Chapter V - Wage and Hour Division - NOTICE OF FINAL
DATE FOR SUBMISSION OF WRITTEN BRIEFS IN THE MATTER OF THE MINIMUM WAGE
RECOMMENDATION OF INDUSTRY COMMITTEE NO. 48 FOR THE CONVERTED PAPER
PRODUCTS INDUSTRY |
October 26, 1942 |
R-1900:
TITLE 29 - LABOR - CHAPTER V - WAGE AHD HOUR DIVISION - NOTICE OF ORAL
ARGUMENT IN THE MATTER OF THE MIMIMUM WAGE RECOMMENDATION OF INDUSTRY
COMMITTEE NO. 46 FOR THE HANDKERCHIEF MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY AND THE
PROHIBITION, RESTRICTION OR REGULATION OF HOMlE WORK IN THE
INDUSTRY |
October 30, 1942 |
R-1901:
ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 165 APPOINTMENT OF INDUSTRY COMMITTEE NO. 51
FOR THE COOKING AND HEATING APPLIANCES MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY |
November 7, 1942 |
R-1902:
Title 29 - Labor - Chapter V - Wage and Hour Division - NOTICE OF
OPPORTUNITY TO PETITION FOR REVIEW OF THE DETERMINATION DENYING THE
APPLICATION FOR EXEMPTION OF THE PROCURING, HAULING, HANDLING, COOLING,
CANDLING, GRADING, PACKING, AND SHIPPING OF EGGS IN THE STATES OF IOWA,
MINNESOTA, NORTH DAKOTA, AND SOUTH DAKOTA FROM THE MAXIMUM HOURS
PROVISIONS OF THE FAIR LABOR STANDARDS ACT OF 1938 AS AN INDUSTRY OF A
SEASONAL NATURE PURSUANT TO SECTION 7(b)(3) OF THE ACT AND PART 526 AS
AMENDED OF THE REGULATIONS ISSUED THEREUNDER |
November 7, 1942 |
R-1905:
Title 29 - Labor - Chapter V - Wage and Hour Division - ADMINISTRATIVE
ORDER NO. 163 APPOINTMENT OF INDUSTRY COMMITTEE NO. 52 FOR THE PENS AND
PENCILS MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY |
November 9, 1942 |
R-1906:
WALLING WOULD PROHIBIT COUNTING TIPS AS WAGES |
November 9, 1942 |
R-1908:
REPORT TO THE SENATE ON CONDITIONS AND PRACTICES OF EMPLOYMENT OF
REDCAPS IN RAILROAD AND TERMINAL COMPANIES BY I. METCALFE WALLING,
ADMINISTRATOR, WAGE AND HOUR AND PUBLIC CONTRACTS DIVISIONS, U. S.
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR |
November 11, 1942 |
R-1903:
TITLE 29 - LABOR - CHAPTER V - WAGE AND HOUR DIVISION - NOTICE OF
HEARING ON THE MINIMUM WAGE RECOMMENDATIONS OF INDUSTRY COMMITTEE NO.
21 FOR THE SEAMLESS HOSIERY INDUSTRY |
November 12, 1942 |
R-1909:
WALSH-HEALEY AGE LIMIT FOR WOMEN DROPPED TO 16 IN ALL
INDUSTRIES |
November 13, 1942 |
R-1904:
Title 29 - Labor - Chapter V - Wage and Hour Division - IN THE MATTER
OF THE APPLICATION FOR THE EXEMPTION OF THE SKINNING OF WILD RABBITS
AND OTHER WILD FUR BEARING ANIMALS FROM THE MAXIMUM HOURS PROVISIONS OF
THE FAIR LABOR STANDARDS ACT OF 1938 PURSUANT TO SECTION 7(b)(3) OF THE
ACT AND PART 526 AS AMENDED OF THE REGULATIONS ISSUED
THEREUNDER |
November 21, 1942 |
R-1910:
Title 29 - Labor - Chapter V - Wage and Hour Division - ADMINISTRATIVE
ORDER NO. 163 - ACCEPTANCE OF RESIGNATION FROM AND APPOINTMENT TO
INDUSTRY COMMITTEE NO. 52 FOR THE PENS AND PENCILS MANUFACTURING
INDUSTRY |
November 21, 1942 |
R-1911:
TITLE 29 - LABOR - CHAPTER V - WAGE AND HOUR DIVISION - NOTICE OF
CONTINUATION OF HEARING ON THE MINIMUM WAGE RECOMMENDATION OF INDUSTRY
COMMITTEE NO. 49 FOR THE PRINTING ANO PUBLISHING AND ALLIED GRAPHIC
ARTS INDUSTRY |
November 28, 1942 |
R-1912:
TITLE 29 - LABOR - CHAPTER V - WAGE AND HOUR DIVISION - NOTICE OF
HEARING ON THE MINIMUM WAGE RECOMMENDATION OF INDUSTRY COMMITTEE NO. 51
FOR THE COOKING AND HEATING APPLIANCES MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY |
December 1, 1942 |
R-1913:
OVERTIME PAY REQUIREMENTS CIARIFIED |
December 4, 1942 |
R-1914:
BAN ON INDUSTRIAL HOMEWORK IN WOMEN'S APPAREL INDUSTRY TO BE
ENFORCED |
December 15, 1942 |
R-1915:
TITLE 29 - LABOR - CHAPTER V - WAGE AND HOUR DIVISION - NOTICE OF
HEARING ON THE MINIMUM WAGE RECOMMENDATION OF INDUSTRY COMITTEE NO. 52
FOR THE PENS AND PENCILS MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY |
December 15, 1942 |
R-1916:
Title 29 - Labor - Chapter V - Wage and Hour Division - IN THE MATTER
OF THE APPLICATION FOR THE EXEMPTION OF THE SKINNING OF WILD RABBITS
AND OTHER WILD FUR BEARING ANIMALS FROM THE MAXIMUM HOURS PROVISIONS OF
THE FAIR LABOR STANDARDS ACT OF 1938 PURSUANT TO SECTION 7(b)(3) OF THE
ACT AMD PART 526 AS AMENDED OF THE REGULATIONS ISSUED
THEREUNDER |
December 18, 1942 |
R-1917:
TITLE 29 - LABOR - CHAPTER V - WAGE AND HOUR DIVISION - NOTICE OF ORAL
ARGUMENT BEFORE THE ADMINISTRATOR AND OPPORTUNITY TO SUBMIT WRITTEN
BRIEFS IN THE MATTER QF THE MINIMUM WAGE RECOMMENDATION OF INDUSTRY
COMMITTEE NO. 49 FOR THE PRINTING AND PUBLISHING AND ALLIED GRAPHIC
ARTS INDUSTRY |
December 18, 1942 |
R-1918:
TITLE 29 - LABOR - CHAPTER V - WAGE AND HOUR DIVISION - NOTICE OF ORAL
ARGUMENT BEFORE THE ADMINISTRATOR AND OPPORTUNITY TO FILE WRITTEN
BRIEFS IN THE MATTER OF THE RECOMMENDATION OF INDUSTRY COMMITTEE NO. 45
FOR A MINIMUM WAGE RATE IN THE EMBROIDERIES INDUSTRY AND THE
PROHIBITION, RESTRICTION OR REGULATION OF HOME WORK IN THE
INDUSTRY |
December 19, 1942 |
R-1919:
TITLE 29 - LABOR - CHAPTER V - WAGE AND HOUR DIVISION - NOTICE OF
DENIAL OF APPLICATION BY THE NATIONAL AUTHORITY FOR THE LADIES' HANDBAG
INDUSTRY, AND SUNDRY OTHER PARTIES, TO EMPLOY LEARNERS IN THE LUGGAGE,
LEATHER GOODS AND WOMEN'S HANDBAG INDUSTRY AT WAGES LOWER THAN THE
MINIMUM WAGE APPLICABLE UNDER SECTION 6 OF THE FAIR LABOR STANDARDS ACT
OF 1938 |
December 19, 1942 |
R-1922:
NOTICE OF POSTPONEMENT OF DATES FOR ORAL ARGUMENT BEFORE THE
ADMINISTRATOR AND FOR SUBMISSION OF WRITTEN BRIEFS IN THE MATTER OF THE
RECOMMENDATION OF INDUSTRY COMMITTEE NO. 45 FOR A MINIMUM WAGE RATE IN
THE EMBROIDERIES INDUSTRY AND THE PROHIBITION, RESTRICTION OR
REGULATION OF HOME WORK IN SUCH INDUSTRY |
December 22, 1942 |
R-1920:
Title 29 - Labor - Chapter V - Wago and Hour Division - NOTICE OF FINAL
DATE FOR SUBMISSION OF WRITTEN BRIEFS IN THE MATTER OF THE MINIMUM WAGE
RECOMMENDATION OF INDUSTRY COMMITTEE NO. 51 FOR THE COOKING AND HEATING
APPLlAllCES MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY |
December 29, 1942 |
R-1921:
Title 29 - Labor - Chapter V - WAGE AND HOUR DIVISION - NOTICE OF
OPPORTUNITY TO SHOW CAUSE IN THE MATTER OF THE RESTRICTION OF
INDUSTRIAL HOME WORK IN THE JEWELRY MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY —
AMENDMENT TO TITLE 29, CHAPTER V, CODE OF FEDERAL REGULATION, PARTS 607
AND 607.100 WITH RESPECT TO CLIENTS' OF STATE VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION
AGENCIES AND SHELTERED WORKSHOPS |
January 1, 1943 |
R-1923:
Title 29 - Labor - Chapter V — Wage and Hour Division -
ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 170 - ACCEPTANCE OF RESIGNATION FROM AND
APPOINTMENT TO INDUSTRY COMMITTEE NO. 50 FOR THE SUGAR AND RELATED
PRODUCTS INDUSTRY |
January 5, 1943 |
R-1924:
Title 29 - Labor - Chapter V - Wage and Hour Division - ADMINISTRATIVE
ORDER NO. 171 ACCEPTANCE OF RESIGNATION FROM AND APPOINTMENT TO
INDUSTRY COMMITTEE NO. 50 FOR THE SUGAR AND RELATED PRODUCTS
INDUSTRY |
January 5, 1943 |
R-1913a:
FURTHER CLARIFICATION OF 0VERTIME PAY REQUIREMENTS |
January 11, 1943 |
R-1925:
NEW OPINION EXTENDS SCOPE OF PERMISSIBLE PAY ROLL DEDUCTIONS |
January 25, 1943 |
R-1892:
OVERTIME EXEMPTIONS FOR PROCESSING OF AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES
CLARIFIED UNDER WAGE-HOUR LAW |
January 26, 1943 |
R-1893:
WAGE-HOUR COVERAGE OF WHOLESALE EMPLOYERS CLARIFIED BY WALLING |
January 26, 1943 |
R-1926:
TITLE 29 - LABOR - CHAPTER V - WAGE AND HOUR DIVISON - IN THE MATTER Of
THE RECOMMENDATION OF INDUSTRY COMMITTEE NO. 21 FOR A MINIMUM WAGE RATE
IN THE SEAMLESS HOSIERY INDUSTRY - WAGE ORDER Effective February 15,
1943 |
January 26, 1943 |
R-1928:
TITLE 29 - LABOR - CHAPTER V — WAGE AND HOUR DIVISION IN THE
MATTER OF THE RECOMMENDATION OF INDUSTRY COMMITTEE NO. 47 FOR A MINIMUM
WAGE RATE IN THE CANDY AND RELATED PRODUCTS MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY -
WAGE ORDER Effective March 29, 1943 |
January 27, 1943 |
R-1927:
TITLE 29 - LABOR - CHAPTER V — WAGE AND HOUR DIVISION - IN THE
MATTER OF THE RECOMMENDATION OF INDUSTRY COMMITTEE NO. 42 FOR A MINIMUM
WAGE RATE IN THE GRAIN PRODUCTS INDUSTRY - WAGE ORDER Effective March
1, 1943 |
January 27, 1943 |
R-1929:
TITLE 29 - LABOR - CHAPTER V - WAGE AND HOUR DIVISION - IN THE MATTER
OF THE RECOMMENDATION OF INDUSTRY COMMITTEE NO. 48 FOR A MINIMUM WAGE
RATE IN IN THE CONVERTED PAPER PRODUCTS INDUSTRY - WAGE ORDER Effective
February IS, 1943 |
January 29, 1943 |
R-1894:
LABOR - CHAPTER V - WAGE AND HOUR DIVISION - NOTICE OF OPPORTUNITY TO
SHOW CAUSE IN THE MATTER OF AMENDMENTS OF LEARNER REGULATIONS AND
DETERMINATIONS APPLICABLE TO THE HOSIERY INDUSTRY; WOMEN'S APPAREL
INDUSTRY, SINGLE PAHTS, SHIRTS, AHD ALLIED GARMENTS INDUSTRY,
SPORTSWEAR AHD OTHER ODD OUTERWEAR DIVISIONS OF THE APPAREL INDUSTRY,
BELTS DIVISION OF THE APPAREL INDUSTRY, TEXTILE INDUSTRY, KNITTED AND
MEN'S WOVEN UNDERWEAR AHD COMMERCIAL KNITTING INDUSTRY, KNITTED
OUTERWEAR INDUSTRY AHD GLOVES AHD MITTENS INDUSTRY |
January 30, 1943 |
R-1895:
ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 173 - APPOINMENT OF INDUSTRY COMMITTEE NO. 53
FOR THE METAL, PLASTICS, MACHINERY, INSTRUMENT, AND ALLIED
INDUSTRIES |
January 30, 1943 |
R-1896:
COMMITTEE APPOINTED TO SET MINIMUM WAGE IN METAL, PLASTICS, MACHINERY,
INSTRUMENT AND ALLIED INDUSTRIES |
February 13, 1943 |
R-1898:
Title 29 - Labor - Chapter V - Wage and Hour Division - ADMINISTRATIVE
ORDER NO. 176 ACCEPTANCE OF RESIGNATION FROM AND APPOINTMENT TO
INDUSTRY COMMITTEE NO. 53 FOR THE METAL, PLASTICS, MACHINERY,
INSTRUMENT, AND ALLIED INDUSTRIES |
February 13, 1943 |
R-1899:
Title 29 - Labor - Chapter V - Wage and Hour Division - ADMINISTRATIVE
ORDER NO. 175 - APPOINTMENT OF INDUSTRY COMMITTEE NO. 55 FOR THE
MISCELLANEOUS TEXTILE, LEATHER, FUR, STRAW, AND RELATED PRODUCTS
INDUSTRIES |
February 13, 1943 |
R-1932:
Title 29 - Labor - Chapter V - Wage and Hour Division - ADMINISTRATIVE
ORDER NO. 174 APPOINTMENT OF INDUSTRY COMMITTEE NO. 54 FOR THE
MATTRESS;, BEDDING, AND RELATED PRODUCTS INDUSTRY |
February 15, 1943 |
R-1933:
HOURS WORKED IN TRUCKING CLARIFIED |
February 16, 1943 |
R-1934:
WAGE-HOUR ADMINISTRATOR RULES ON EMPLOYEES PRODUCING MACHINERY AND
MACHINERY PARTS USED IN PRODUCTION OF GOODS FOR COMMMERCE |
February 20, 1943 |
R-1936:
Title 29 - Labor - Chapter V - Wage and Hour Division - ADMINISTRATIVE
ORDER NO. 177 - ACCEPTANCE OF RESIGNATION FROM AND APPOINTMENT TO
INDUSTRY COMMITTEE NO. 55 FOR THE MISCELLANEOUS TEXTILE, LEATHER, FUR,
STRAW, AND RELATED PRODUCTS INDUSTRIES |
February 20, 1943 |
R-1939:
Title 29 - Labor - Chapter V - Wage and Hour Division - ADMINISTRATIVE
ORDER HO. 178 - ACCEPTANCE OF RESIGNATION FROM AND APPOINTMENT TO
INDUSTRY COMMITTEE NO. 54 FOR THE MATTRESS, BEDDING, AND RELATED
PRODUCTS INDUSTRY |
February 21, 1943 |
R-1937:
OVERTIME PAY REQUIREMENTS REVIEWED BY WAGE-HOUR PUBLIC CONTRACTS
ADNINISTRATOR |
February 25, 1943 |
R-1940:
PUBLIC HEARING MARCH 10 TO DETERMINE WHETHER THE RECOMMENDED 40-CENT
WAGE RATE IN METAL, PLASTICS, MACHINERY, INSTRUMENT, AND ALLIED
INDUSTRIES SHOULD BE ADOPTED |
February 27, 1943 |
R-1944:
Title 29 - Labor - Chapter V - Wage and Hour Division - ADMINISTRATIVE
ORDER NO. 182 APPOINTMENT OF INDUSTRY COMMITTEE NO. 56 FOR THE CANNED
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES AND RELATED PRODUCTS INDUSTRY |
March 1, 1943 |
R-1943:
PAYMENT FOR HOLIDAYS, ILLNESS, ETC. MAY NOT BE CREDITED AGAINST
OVERTIME UNDER WALSH-HEALEY PUBLIC CONTRACTS ACT |
March 3, 1943 |
R-1945:
CIRCUIT COURT HOLDS EMPLOYEES OF CHAIN STORE WAREHOUSES ENTITLED TO
BENEFITS OF WAGE-HOUR LAW |
March 3, 1943 |
R-1956:
TITLE 29 - LABOR - CHAPTER V - WAGE AND HOUR DIVISION - NOTICE OF
OPPORTUNITY TO SHOW CAUSE IN THE MATTER OF THE PROHIBITION OF
INDUSTRIAL HOME WORK IN THE WOMEN'S APPAREL, JEWELRY MANUFACTURING,
KNITTED OUTERWEAR, GLOVES AND MITTENS, BUTTON AND BUCKLE MANUFACTURING,
AND HANDKERCHIEF MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES — AMENDMENTS TO TITLE
29, CHAPTER V, CODE OF FEDERAL REGULATIONS, PARTS 605 AND 605.100, 607
AND 607.100, 617 AND 617.100, 621 AND 621.100, 625 AND 625.100, 628 AND
628.100 |
March 11, 1943 |
R-1946:
TITLE 29 - LABOR - CHAPTER V - WAGE AND HOUR DIVISION - NOTICE OF
HEARING ON THE MINIMUM WAGE RECOMMENDATION OF INDUSTRY COMMITTEE NO. 55
FOR THE MISCELLANEOUS TEXTILE, LEATHER, FUR, STRAW, AND RELATED
PRODUCTS INDUSTRIES |
March 13, 1943 |
R-1948:
TITLE 29 - LABOR - CHAPTER V - WAGE AND HOUR DIVISION - ADMINISTRATIVE
ORDER NO. 181 - IN THE MATTER OF AMENDMENTS OF LEARNER REGULATIONS AND
DETERMINATIONS APPLICABLE TO THE HOSIERY INDUSTRY, WOMEN'S APPAREL
INDUSTRY, SINGLE PANTS, SHIRTS AND ALLIED GARMENTS INDUSTRY, TEXTILE
INDUSTRY, KNITTED AND MEN'S WOVEN UNDERWEAR AND COMMERCIAL KNITTING
INDUSTRY, KNITTED OUTERWEAR INDUSTRY, GLOVES AND MITTENS INDUSTRY, AND
THE SPORTSWEAR AND OTHER ODD OUTERWEAR AND THE BELTS DIVISIONS OF THE
APPAREL INDUSTRY |
March 14, 1943 |
R-1949:
NUMBER OF LEARNERS AND THEIR WAGES INCREASED TN TEXTILE AND APPAREL
INDUSTRIES |
March 15, 1943 |
R-1947:
TITLE 29 - LABOR - CHAPTER V - WAGE AMD HOUR DIVISION - IN THE MATTER
OF AMENDMENT OF THE CERTIFICATES APPLYING TO THE EMPLOYMENT OF LEARNERS
UNDER SECTION 14 OF THE FAIR LABOR STANDARDS ACT IN THE HOSIERY
INDUSTRY, WOMEN'S APPAREL INDUSTRY, SINGLE PANTS, SHIRTS AND ALLIED
GARMENTS INDUSTRY, TEXTILE INDUSTRY, KNITTED AND MEN'S WOVEN UNDERWEAR
AND COMMERCIAL KNITTING INDUSTRY, KNITTED OUTERWEAR INDUSTRY, GLOVES
AND MITTENS INDUSTRY, AND THE SPORTSWEAR AND OTHER ODD OUTERWEAR AND
THE BELTS DIVISIONS OF THE APPAREL INDUSTRY |
March 20, 1943 |
R-1957:
TITLE 41 — PUBLIC CONTRACTS - CHAPTER 11 — DIVISION OF
PUBLIC CONTRACTS - PART 201 — PROCEDURE FOR THE STIPULATION OF
CONDITIONS IN GOVERNMENT PURCHASE CONTRACTS - RECORDS OF INJURY
FREQUENCY RATESS |
March 20, 1943 |
R-1958:
TITLE 29 - LABOR - CHAPTER V - WAGE AND HOUR DIVISION - NOTICE OF
HEARING ON THE MINIMUM WAGE RECOMMENDATION OF INDUSTRY COMMITTEE NO. 56
FOR THE CANNED FRUITS AND VEGETAPLES AND RELATED PRODUCTS
INDUSTRY |
March 27, 1943 |
R-1950:
TITLE 29 - LABOR - CHAPTER V - WAGE AND HOUR DIVISION - IN THE MATTER
OF THE RECOMMENDATION OF INDUSTRY COMMITTEE NO. 51 FOR A MINIMUM WAGE
RATE IN THE COOKING AND HEATING APPLIANCES MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY -
WAGE ORDER Effective April 12, 1943 |
March 27, 1943 |
R-1951:
FORTY CENT HOURLY MINIMUM WAGE ESTABLISHED IH COOKING AND HEATING
APPLIANCES MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY |
March 30, 1943 |
R-1952:
TITLE 29 - LABOR - CHAPTER V - WAGE AND HOUR DIVISION - IN THE MATTER
OF THE DETERMINATION THAT DEHYDRATING OF CITRUS PULP AND WASTE IN THE
STATES OF FLORIDA AND TEXAS IS OF A SEASONAL NATURE, PURSUANT TO
SECTION 7(b)(3) OF THE FAIR LABOR STANDARDS ACT OF 1938 AND PART 526,
AS AMENDED, OF THE REGULATIONS ISSUED THEREUNDER |
April 1943 |
R-1954:
Radio Script for Delivery At Will - Wage and Salary Stabilization - WLB
General Order No. 30 |
April 2, 1943 |
R-1953:
Title 29 - Labor - Chapter V - Wage and Hour Division - ADMINISTRATIVE
ORDER NO. 189 - APPOINTMENT OF INDUSTRY COMMITTEE NO. 57 FOR THE
COTTONSEED AND PEANUT CRUSHING INDUSTRY |
April 9, 1943 |
R-1955:
Title 29 - Labor - Chapter V - Wage and Hour Division - ADMINISTRATIVE
ORDER NO. 190 - APPOINTMENT OF INDUSTRY COMMITTEE NO. 58 FOR THE
VEGETABLE FATS AND OILS INDUSTRY |
April 20, 1943 |
R-1959:
TITLE 29 - LABOR - CHAPTER V - WAGE AND HOUR DIVISION - NOTICE OF
HEARING ON THE MINIMUM WAGE RECOMMENDATION OF INDUSTRY COMMITTEE NO. 54
FOR THE MATTRESS, BEDDING, AND RELATED PRODUCTS INDUSTRY |
May 6, 1943 |
R-1960:
Title 29 - Labor - Chapter V - Wage and Hour Division - ADMINISTRATIVE
ORDER NO. 192 - APPOINTMENT OF INDUSTRY COMMITTEE NO. 59 FOR THE STONE,
CLAY, GLASS, AND ALLIED INDUSTRIES |
May 6, 1943 |
R-1961:
Title 29 - Labor - Chapter V - Wage and Hour Division - NOTICE OF
HEARING IN THE MATTER OF THE PROPOSED AMENDMENT OF SECTION 536.1 OF
REGULATIONS, PART 536 (AREA OF PRODUCTION) ISSUED UNDER THE FAIR LABOR
STANDARDS ACT OF 1938, WITH RESPECT TO THE DEHYDRATING AND MILLING OF
ALFALFA |
May 11, 1943 |
R-1968:
TITLE 29 - LABOR - CHAPTER V - WAGE AND HOUR DIVISION - NOTICE OF
OPPORTUNITY TO SHOW CAUSE IN THE MATTER OF AMENDMENTS OF LEARNER
REGULATIONS APPLICABLE TO THE RAINWEAR, ROBES, AND LEATHER AND
SHEEP-LINED GARMENTS DIVISIONS OF THE APPAREL INDUSTRY |
May 12, 1943 |
R-1962:
TITLE 29 - LABOR - CHAPTER V - WAGE AND HOUR DIVISION - IN THE MATTER
OF THE PROHIBITION OF INDUSTRIAL HOME WORK IN THE JEWELRY MANUFACTURING
INDUSTRY — AMENDMENTS TO TITLE 29, CHAPTER V, CODE OF FEDERAL
REGULATIONS, PARTS 607 and 607.100 |
May 12, 1943 |
R-1963:
TITLE 29 - LABOR - CHAPTER V - WAGE AND HOUR DIVISION - IN THE MATTER
OF THE PROHIBITION OF INDUSTRIAL HOME WORK IN THE HANDKERCHIEF
MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY — AMENDMENTS TO TITLE 29, CHAPTER. V, CODE
OF FEDERAL REGULATIONS, PARIS 628 and 628.100 |
May 12, 1943 |
R-1964:
TITLE 29 - LABOR CHAPTER V - WAGE AND HOUR DIVISION - IN THE MATTER OF
THE PROHIBITION OF INDUSTRIAL HOME WORK IN THE KNITTED OUTERWEAR
INDUSTRY -- AMENDMENTS TO TITLE 29, CHAPTER V, CODE OF FEDERAL
REGULATIONS, PARTS 617 and 617.100 |
May 12, 1943 |
R-1965:
TITLE 29 - LABOR - CHAPTER V - WAGE AND HOUR DIVISION - IN THE MATTER
OF THE PROHIBITION OF INDUSTRIAL HOME WORK IN THE BUTTON AND BUCKLE
MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY — AMENDMENTS TO TITLE 29, CHAPTER V, CODE
OF FEDERAL REGULATIONS, PARTS 625 AND 625.100 |
May 12, 1943 |
R-1966:
TITLE 29 - LABOR - CHAPTER V - WAGE AND HOUR DIVISION - IN THE MATTER
OF THE PROHIBITION OF INDUSTRIAL HOME WORK IN THE GLOVES AND MITTENS
INDUSTRY — AMENDMENTS TO TITLE 29, CHAPTER V, CODE OF FEDERAL
REGULATIONS, PARTS 621 and 621.100 |
May 12, 1943 |
R-1967:
TITLE 29 - CHAPTER V - WAGE AND HOUR DIVISION - IN THE M4TTER OF THE
PROHIBITION OF INDUSTRIAL HOME WORK IN THE WOMEN'S APPAREL INDUSTRY
— AMENDMENTS TO TITLE 29, CHAPTER V, CODE OF FEDERAL REGULATIONS,
PARTS 605 and 605.100 |
May 15, 1943 |
R-1969:
Title 29 - Labor - Chapter V - Wage and Hour Division - ADMINISTRATIVE
ORDER NO. 193 - APPOINTMENT OF INDUSTRY COMMITTEE NO. 60 FOR CHEMICAL,
PETROLIUM AND COAL PRODUCTS, AND ALLIED MANUFACTURING
INDUSTRIES |
May 18, 1943 |
R-1970:
TITLE 29 - LABOR - CHAPTER V - WAGE AND HOUR DIVISION - NOTICE OF
HEARING ON THE MINIMUM WAGE RECOMMENDATIONS OF INDUSTRY COMMITTEES NOS.
57 and 58 FOR THE COTTONSEED AND PEANUT CRUSHING INDUSTRY AND THE
VEGETABLE FATS AND OILS INDUSTRY |
May 25, 1943 |
R-1972:
40-CENT MINIMUM WAGE SET IN PRINTING AND PUBLISHING AND ALLIED GRAPHIC
ARTS INDUSTRY |
May 28, 1943 |
R-1975:
TITLE 29 - LABOR - CHAPTER V - WAGE AND HOUR DIVISION - IN THE MATTER
OF THE RECOMMENDATI0N OF INDUSTRY COMMITTEE NO. 50 FOR A MINIMUM WAGE
RATE IN THE SUGAR AND RELATED PRODUCTS INDUSTRY - WAGE ORDER Effective
June 21,1943 |
May 28, 1943 |
R-1977:
FORTY CENT MINIMUM WAGE ESTABLISHED FOR 12,000 WORKERS IN SUGAR AND
RELATED PRODUCTS INDUSTRY |
June 1, 1943 |
R-1976:
TITLE 29 - LABOR - WAGE AND HOUR DIVISION - NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING TO
CONSIDER WAGE RATES FOR APPRENTICES IN THE DIAMOND CUTTING INDUSTRY IN
PUERTO RICO AND ON THE MAINLAND |
June 8, 1943 |
R-1978:
TITLE 29 - LABOR - CHAPTER V - WAGE AND HOUR DIVISION - NOTICE OF
HEARING ON THE MINIMUM WAGE RECOMMENDATION OF INDUSTRY COMMITTEE NO. 59
FOR THE STONE, CLAY, GLASS, AND ALLIED INDUSTRIES |
June 9, 1943 |
G-45,
Supplement 1: Inactive "R" Press Releases |
June 12, 1943 |
R-1979:
TITLE 29 - LABOR - CHAPTER V - WAGE AND HOUR DIVISION - IN THE MATTER
OF THE AMENDMENT OF THE CERTIFICATES APPLYING TO THE EMPLOYMENT OF
LEARNERS UNDER SECTION 14 OF THE FAIR LABOR STANDARDS ACT IN THE
RAINWEAR, ROBES AND LEATHER AND SHEEP-LINED GARMENTS DIVISIONS OF THE
APPAREL INDUSTRY |
June 12, 1943 |
R-1980:
TITLE 29 - LABOR - CHAPTER V - WAGE AND HOUR DIVISION - ADMINISTRATIVE
ORDER NO. 198 - IN THE MATTER OF AMENDMENTS TO LEARNER REGULATIONS
APPLICABLE TO THE RAINWEAR, ROBES, AND LEATHER AND SHEEP-LINED GARMENTS
DIVISIONS OF THE APPAREL INDUSTRY |
June 15, 1943 |
R-1981:
IN THE MATTER OF THE DETERMINATION OF THE PREVAILING MINIMUM WAGE IN
THE SEAMLESS HOSIERY INDUSTRY |
June 15, 1943 |
R-1982:
IN THE MATTER OF THE DETERMINATION OF THE PREVAILING MINIMUM WAGE IN
THE MEN'S NECKWEAR INDUSTRY |
June 15, 1943 |
R-1983:
IN THE MATTER OF THE DETEMINATION OF THE PREVAILING MINIMUM WAGE IN THE
HANDKERCHIEF INDUSTRY |
June 24, 1943 |
R-1984:
ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 201 - APP0INTMENT OF INDUSTRY COMMITTEE NO. 61
POR THE MEAT, POULTRY, AND DAIRY PRODUCTS INDUSTRY |
June 25, 1943 |
R-1985:
NOTICE OF HEARING ON THE MINIMUM WAGE RECOMMENDATION OF INDUSTRY
COMMITTEE NO. 60 FOR THE CHEMICAL, PETROLEUM AND COAL- PRODUCTS AND
ALLIED MAUFACTURING INDUSTRIES |
July 9, 1943 |
R-1986:
ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 202 - APPOINTMENT OF INDUSTRY COMMITTEE NO. 62
FOR THE FRUIT AND VEGETABLE PACKING AND FARM PRODUCTS ASSEMBLING
INDUSTRY |
July 20, 1943 |
R-1987:
ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 206 - APPOINTMENT QF ADDITIONAL M/EMBERS TO
INDUSTRY COMMITTEE NO. 62 FOR THE FRUIT AND VEGETABLE PACKING AND FARM
PRODUCTS ASSEMBLING INDUSTRY |
July 27, 1943 |
R-1988:
ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 208 - APPOINTMENT OF INDUSTRY COMMITTEE NO. 63
FOR THE WHOLESALING, WAREHOUSING, AND OTHER DISTRIBUTION
INDUSTRIES |
July 24, 1943 |
R-1989:
STATUS OF WEEKLY AND SEMIWEEKLY NEWSPAPERS UNDER WAGE-HOUR LAW
CLARIFIED |
August 3, 1943 |
R-1990:
IN THE MATTER OF THE RECOMMENDATION OF INDUSTRY COMMITTEE NO. 58 FOR A
MINIMUM WAGE RATE IN THE VEGETABIE FATS AND OILS INDUSTRY - WAGE ORDER
- Effective August 16, 1943 |
August 3, 1943 |
R-1991:
IN THE MATTER OF THE RECOMMENDATION OF INDUSTRY COMMITTEE NO. 57 FOR A
MINIMUM WAGE RATE IN THE COTTONSEED AND PEANUT CRUSHING INDUSTRY - WAGE
ORDER Effective August 16, 1943 |
August 7, 1943 |
R-1992:
NOTICE OF HEARING ON THE MINIMUM WAGE RECOMMENDATION OF INDUSTRY
COMMITTEE NO. 61 FOR THE MEAT, POULTRY, AND DAIRY PRODUCTS
INDUSTRY |
August 7, 1943 |
R-1993:
NOTICE OF HEARING ON THE MINIMUM WAGE RECOMMENDATION OF INDUSTRY
COMMITTEE NO. 62 FOR THE FRUIT AND VEGETABLE PACKING AND FARM PRODUCTS
ASSEMBLING INDUSTRY |
August 10, 1943 |
R-1994:
ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 209 - APPOINTMENT OF INDUSTRY COMMMITTEE NO.
64 FOR THE LOGGING, LUMBER AND TIMBER AND RELATED PRODUCTS
INDUSTRIES |
August 7, 1943 |
R-1995:
WAGE-HOUR ADMINISTRATOR STATES ENFORCEMENT POLICY FOR LAUNDRIES |
August 17, 1943 |
R-1996:
NOTICE OF OPPORTUNITY TO PETITION FOR REVIEW OF THE DETERMINATION
DENYING IN PART AND GRANTING IN PART THE APPLICATIONS FOR THE EXEMPTION
OF THE PROCESSING OF SORGO INTO SORGO SYRUP FROM THE MAXIMUM HOURS
PROVISIONS OF THE FAIR LABOR STANDARDS ACT OF 1938 PURSUANT TO SECTION
7(b)(3) OF THE ACT AND PART 526 AS AMENDED OF THE REGULATIONS ISSUED
THEREUNDER |
August 21, 1943 |
R-1997:
IN THE MATTER OF THE RECOMMENDATION OF INDUSTRY COMMITTEE NO. 53 FOR A
MINIMUM WAGE RATE IN THE METAL, PLASTICS, MACHINERY, INSTRUMENT, AND
ALLIED INDUSTRIES - WAGE ORDER Effective September 15, 1945 |
September 6, 1943 |
PR-1:
LABOR DAY PRESS RELEASE |
September 7, 1943 |
PR-2:
COMMITTEE APPOINTED TO RECOMMEND MINIMUM WAGE, METAL ORE, COAL,
PETROLEUM, AND NATURAL GAS EXTRACTION INDUSTRIES |
September 14, 1943 |
PR-3:
PUBLIC HEARING OCTOBER 1 TO CONSIDER COMMITTEE RECOMMEDATION OF A 40
CENT MINIMUM WAGE IN THE LOGGING, LUMBER AND TIMBER AND RELATED
PRODUCTS INDUSTRIES |
September 28, 1943 |
PR-6:
COMMITTEE APPOINTED TO RECOMMEND MINIMUM WAGE IN FINANCE, INSURANCE,
REAL ESTATE, MOTION PICTURES AND MISCELLANEOUS INDUSIRIES |
October 5, 1943 |
PR-7:
PUBLIC HEARING OCTOBER 28 TO CONSIDER RECOMMENDATION OF A 40 CENT
MINIMUM WAGE IN BAKERY, BEVERAGE, AND MISCELLANEOUS FOOD
INDUSTRIES |
October 5, 1943 |
PR-8:
COMMIITTES APPOINTED TO RECOMMEND MINIMUM WAGE IN COMMUNICATION,
UTILITIES, AND MISCELLANEOUS TRANSAPORTATION INDUSTRIES |
October 6, 1943 |
PR-9:
Records Justifying Wage Deductions Required Under New
Regulation |
October 16, 1943 |
PR-10:
HEARING GRANTED ON POSTPONEMENT OF EMBROIDERY HOMEWORK
REGULATIONS |
October 19, 1943 |
PR-12:
PUBLIC HEARING NOVEMBER 3 TO CONSIDER RECOMMENDATION OF A 40 CENT
MINIMUM WAGE IN THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY |
October 23, 1943 |
PR-13:
PUBIC HEARING NOVEMBER 18 TO CONSIDER COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION OF A 40
CENT MINIMUM WAGE IN THE METAL ORE, COAL, PETROLEUM, AND NATURAL GAS
EXTRACTION INDUSTRIE |
October 24, 1943 (?) |
#3:
WAGE AHD HOUR STANDARD5 AFTER THE WAR |
October 24, 1943 |
PR-11:
WAGE-HOUR LAW IN FORCE FIVE YEARS |
October 24, 1943 (?) |
#1: FAIR LABOR STANDARDS IN PEACE TIME |
October 24, 1943 (?) |
THE
WAGE-HOUR ACT IN WARTIME |
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THE
WAGE-HOUR ACT IN WARTIME: Full-text searchable copy. |
October 25, 1943 |
PR-14:
WAGE-HOUR AMINISTRATOR COMMENTS INDUSTRY COMMITTEES ON FIFTH
ANNIVERSARY |
November 5, 1943 |
PR-15:
NOTICE OF HEARING ON THE REOMMENDATION OF INDUSTRY COMMITTEE NO. 68 FOR
THE FINANCE, INSURANCE, REAL ESTATE, MOTION PICTURES, AND MISCELLANEOUS
INDUSTRIES |
November 9, 1943 |
PR-17:
EMBROIDERY HOMEWORK ORDER POSTPONED |
November 10, 1943 |
PR-16:
NOTICE OF HEARING ON THE MINIMUM WAGE RECOMMENDATION OF INDUSTRY
COMMITTEE NO. 69 FOR THE COMMUNICATION, UTILITIES AND MISCELLANEOUS
TRANSPORTATION INDUSTRIES |
November 12, 1943 |
PR-18:
CONTINUED HEARING ON THE 40 CENT MINIMUM WAGE RECOMMEDATION OF INDUSTRY
COMMITTEE FOR THE FRUIT AND VEGETABLE PACKING AND FARM PRODUCTS
ASSEMBLYING INDUSTRY |
November 19, 1943 |
PR-19
(Rev.)(Substitute for PR-19) There will be no further enforcement of
the wage and hour provisions of the Fair Labor Standarda Act in regard
to maintenance workers in office buildings occupied by tenants engaged
solely in interstate commerce |
November 20, 1943 |
PR-22:
Learner Hearing for Independent Telephone Industry |
November 22, 1943 |
PR-21:
CERTAIN MOTOR CARTAIN EMPLOYEES EXEMPT FROM OVERTIME |
November 25, 1943 |
PR-20:
WAGE-HOUR ENFORCEMENT POLICY FOR LAUNDRIES AND LINEN SUPPLY
COMPANIES |
November 30, 1943 |
PR-24:
Requirement that the forty cent minimum wage poster for the Canning
Industry be displayed has been waived pending distribution of a
supplement spelling out industry exemptions as to overtime pay |
December 4, 1943 |
PR-23:
FORTY CENT MINIMUM HOURLY WAGE ESTABLISHED IN THE PENS AND PENCILS
MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY AND IN THE STONE, CLAY, GLASS AND ALLIED
INDUSTRIES |
December 28, 1943 |
PR-25:
RECORDS JUSTIFYING WAGE DEDUCTIONS REQUIRED UNDER NEW
REGULATION |
1944 |
R-1974:
CERTAIN WAREHOUSE EMPLOYEES IN THE CANNING INDUSTRY ARE EXEMPTED FOR 14
WEEKS FROM OVERTIME PROVISIONS OF THE WAGE-HOUR LAW UNTIL MARCH 1,
1944 |
January 18, 1944 |
PR-26:
FORTY CENT MINIMUM HOURLY WAGE RATE ESTABLISHED IN INDUSTRIES EMPLOYING
2,500,000 UNDER WAGE-HOUR ACT |
January 24, 1944 |
PR-27:
A brief wartime supplement, mimeographed to bring up to date the
current printed pamphlet of Rulings and Interpretations under the
Walsh-Healey Public Contracts Act, was announced today by L. Metcalfe
Walling, Administrator |
February 24, 1944 |
PR-29:
F0RTY-CENT MINIMUM WAGE RATE ESTABLISHED IN INDUSTRIES EMPLOYING
1,600,000 UNDER WAGE-HOUR ACT |
February 28, 1944 |
R-1973
(A-4): CONTINUING R-1974 AS IT AFFECTS THE FRESH FRUIT AND VEGETABLE
CANNING INDUSTRY UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE |
March 8, 1944 |
PR-31:
EMBROIDERY HOMEWORK ORDER POSTPONED |
March 10, 1944 |
PR-30:
WAGE-HOUR REPORT CHARGES STATE NULLIFICATION |
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PR-30: Full-text searchable copy. |
April 10, 1944 |
PR-32:
VETERANS ADMINISTRATION AND WAGE-HOUR DIVISION AGREE ON REHABILITATION
TRAINING |
April 22, 1944 |
PR-33:
Abnormal labor turnover, caused by shifting of workers into war
industries, resulted today in regulations under which certificates may
be issued for the employment of learners in the cigar industry |
April 24, 1944 |
PR-34:
NEW MINIMUM WAGE RATES RECMMENDED FOR MISCELLANEOUS PUERTO RICAN
INDUSTRIES |
April 24, 1944 |
PR-35:
NEW MINIMUM WAGE RATES RECOMMENDED FOR PUERTO RICAN GARMENT AND RELATED
INDUSTRIES |
April 28, 1944 |
PR-36:
FORTY-CENT MINIMUM HOURLY WAGE ESTABLISHED UNDER WAGE-HOUR ACT FOR
150,000 WORKERS IN FRESH FRUIT AND VEGETABLE PACKING |
May 6, 1944 |
PR-37:
NEW MINIMUM WAGE RATE RECOMMENDED FOR SEVERAL VIRGIN ISLANDS
INDUSTRIES |
May 10, 1944 |
PR-38:
EMBROIDERY HOMEWORK ORDER POSTPONED |
May 19, 1944 |
PR-39:
NEW MINIMUM WAGE RATES RECOMMENDED FOR ST. CROIX, VIRGIN
ISLANDS |
June 23, 1944 |
PR-40:
Completion of the program to set a 40 cent minimum wage for all 21
million workers under the Wage-Hour Act was announced today |
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PR-40: Full-text searchable copy. |
June 24, 1944 |
PR-41:
EMBROIDERY HOMEWORK ORDER POSTPONED |
June 26, 1944 |
PR-42:
NEW LEARNER REGULATIONS ISSUED FOR INDEPENDENT TELEPHONE
EXCHANGES |
June 27, 1944 |
PR-43:
Notice of opportunity to file written objections to the recommendation
for a denial of Western Union's application for permission to pay
messengers less than 40 cents an hour |
July 1944 (?) |
PR-44:
DATES SET FOR HEARINGS ON RECOMMENDED WAGE RATES FOR PUERTO RICAN
INDUSTRIES |
July 14, 1944 |
PR-45:
A preliminary determination that the processing of sugar beets into
sugar is a seasonal industry and thereby partially exempt from overtime
provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act |
July 25, 1944 |
PR-46:
Dates Set for Hearings on Recommended Wage Rates for Virgin Island
Industries |
August 17, 1944 |
PR-47:
HEARING DATE SET FOR VIRGIN ISLAND WAGE RECOMMENDATION |
August 19, 1944 |
PR-49:
SUBMINIMUM WAGE RATE FOR WESTERN UNION MESSENGERS DENIED |
August 24, 1944 |
A-9:
Payment on "Salary Basis" for Executive, Administrative and
Professional Employees Clarified |
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A-9:
Full-text searchable copy
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August 25, 1944 |
PR-50:
GUS C. STREET, JR. RESUMES POST AS REGIONAL DIRECTOR OF WAGE AND HOUR
AND PUBLIC CONTRACTS DIIVSIONS IN TEXAS |
September 4, 1944 |
PR-51:
4,000,000 Still Get Less Than 40¢ an Hour |
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PR-51: Full-text searchable copy |
October 22, 1944 |
PR-52:
Well over $2,000,000,000 was paid American workers last year in
overtime premium pay due under the Fair Labor Standards Act of
1938 |
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PR-52: Full-text searchable copy |
November 14, 1944 |
PR-53:
"Area of Production" Hearing December 12 (Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
Only) |
December 5, 1944 |
PR-54:
Recommendations of Special Industry Committee No. 3 for minimum wage
rates for the Leaf Tobacco and Sugar Manufacturing Industries for
Puerto Rico approved |
January 27, 1945 |
PR-55:
"Area of Production" Hearing February 27 (Dairy Products, Poultry and
Eggs) |
February 8, 1945 |
PR-56:
KINGSTON APPOINTED DIRECTOR OF REGION VIII |
February 10, 1945 |
PR-X:
Initiation of a study to determine the reasonable cost to sugar mills
of lodging, fuel, medical attention and other perquisites furnished to
employees in the Territory of Hawaii was announced today |
February 17, 1945 |
PR-57:
"Area of Production" Hearing March 21 (Miscellaneous Agricultural and
Horticultural Commodities) |
March 10, 1945 |
PR-58:
ENFORCEMENT POLICY REGARDING HOMEWORKERS IN THE EMBROIDERY INDUSTRY
ANNOUNCED |
March 20, 1945 |
PR-59:
Changes Proposed for Uniform and Clothing Industry Wage
Determination |
April 2, 1945 |
PR-60:
ANNUAL WAGES UNDER WAGE-HOUR LAW |
June 6, 1945 |
PR-61:
Conviction for criminal contempt for continuing violation of Wage and
Hour Law |
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PR-61:
Full-text searchable copy |
June 25, 1945 |
PR-62:
VIRGIN ISLAND WAGE ORDER |
July 7, 1945 |
PR-63:
Changes in Uniform and Clothing Industry Wage Determination |
July 12, 1945 |
PR-64:
BEET SUGAR INDUSTRY SCHEDULED FOR SEASONAL EXEMPTION |
July 19, 1945 |
PR-65:
PROCESSING OF SUGARCANE AND REFINING OF RAW CANE SUGAR |
September 18, 1945 |
PR-66:
PUBLIC HEARINGS ON PUERTO RICAN WAGE RECOMMENDATIONS OCTOBER 8,
1945 |
September 28, 1945 |
PR-67:
HEARING ON AMENDMENT TO TEXTILE INDUSTRY WAGE DETERMINATION (PUBLIC
CONTRACTS) |
October 29, 1945 |
PR-68:
SEVENTH ANNIVERSARY OF WAGE-HOUR LAW |
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PR-68:
Full-text searchable copy |
December 28, 1945 |
PR-71:
SINGLEY REPLACES REGIONAL DIRECTOR KINGSTON |
December 28, 1945 |
PR-72:
BROOKLYN CONTRACTOR PAYS $3,600 WAGE-HOUR FINE |
January 30, 1946 |
PR-73:
ANNUAL REPORT CITES CONTINUING ENFORCEMENT NEED, |
February 8, 1946 |
PR-75:
PUBLIC CONTRACTS ACT "RULINGS AND INTERPRETATIONS" IN NEW ISSUE |
April 29, 1946 |
PR-76:
One out of every two inspected establishments covered by the Fair Labor
Standards Act or the Walsh-Healey Public Contracts Act whose cases were
closed during the first nine months of the fiscal year 1946 were in
violation |
May 10, 1946 |
PR-77:
Administrator speaks at the biennial convention of the Upholsterers'
Union of North America |
May 29, 1946 |
PR-82:
First Jail Sentence Under Fair Labor Standards Act |
June 19, 1946 |
PR-83:
Administrator speaks before the annual convention of the National
Association of Building Owners and Managers |
July 1946 |
PR-84:
Newspaper circulation supervisors generally not exempt from
overtime |
August 2, 1946 |
PR-85:
271,000 Workers received $13,360,000 in Fair Labor Labor Standards Act
and Public Contracts Act back wages from 17,000 employers in fiscal
year ending June 30, 1946 |
October 16, 1946 |
PR-86:
Administrator marks 8th anniversary of the Fair Labor Standards
Act |
October 23, 1946 |
PR-88:
First payment of liquidated damages ordered by United States District
Judge |
October 24, 1946 |
PR-87:
Administrator calls for increase in minimum wage |
December 5, 1946 |
PR-89:
Supreme Court decisions on retail and service exemption from minimum
wage and overtime |
December 26, 1946 |
PR-90:
New definition of "Area of Production" |
January 10, 1947 |
PR-91:
Administrator delivers report on fiscal year 1946 to Congress |
January 13, 1947 |
PR-92:
WALLING COMMENTS ON PORTAL PROBLEMS |
April 15, 1947 |
PR-101:
HANDICAPPED WORKERS RETURNING TO "SHELTERED WORKSHOPS" |
June 17, 1947 |
PR-104:
ENFORCEMENT STAYS CANCELLED |
June 18, 1947 |
PR-103:
COMMITTEE TO STUDY WAGE-HOUR LAW "WHITE COLLAR" EXEMPTIONS |
June 20, 1947 |
PR-105:
McCOMB NAMES PUERTO RICAN WAGE RATE COMMITTEE |
July 3, 1947 |
PR-106:
GRIMES NAMED WAGE-HOUR DEPUTY ADMINISTRATOR |
July 11, 1947 |
PR-109:
FIRST REVISION MADE IN FLSA INTERPRETATIVE BULLETINS |
August 21, 1947 |
PR-110:
PORTAL-TO-PORTAL ACT STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS PROVISIONS
DISCUSSED |
August 26, 1947 |
PR-111:
EMPLOYERS CAUTIONED TO ABIDE BY CHILD LABOR LAWS |
September 9, 1947 |
PR-112:
THREE MORE FLSA BULLETINS REVISED |
September 12, 1947 |
PR-113:
Half of establishments investigated during Fiscal Year 1947 found in
violation |
September 24, 1947 |
PR-114:
NORFOLK FIRM INELIGIBLE TO RECEIVE GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS |
October 27, 1947 |
PR-116:
HEARING SET FOR DECEMBER 3 ON PROPOSED REVISION OF CHILD-LABOR
HAZARDOUS OCCUPATIONS ORDER NO. 4 |
November 18, 1947 |
PR-117:
PORTAL-TO-PORTAL ACT BULLETIN ISSUED BY WAGE-HOUR AMINISTRATOR |
November 27, 1947 |
PR-119:
EXEMPT CANNING INDUSTRY STORAGE PLACE ACTIVITIES ANNOUNCED |
November 29, 1947 |
PR-120:
WIDE INTEREST SHOWN IN WAGE-HOUR LAW "WHITE COLLAR" EXEMPTIONS HEARING
DEC. 2 |
November 29, 1947 |
PR-120-A:
"WHITE COLLAR" EXEMPTIONS HEARING SCHEDULE ANNOUNCED |
December 20, 1947 |
PR-121:
SET HEARING JAN. 21 ON PROPOSAL TO INCREASE MINLMUM WAGE IN UNIFORM
CLOTHING INDUSTRY |
December 27, 1947 |
PR-122:
REVISED CHILD-LABOR HAZARDOUS OCCUPATIONS ORDER FOR LOGGING INDUSTRIES
EFFECTIVE FEB. 2, 1948 |
January 1, 1948 |
PR-123:
"WHITE-COLLAR" EXEMPTIONS HEARING RESUMES MONDAY, JAN. 5 |
January 8, 1948 |
PR-125:
SEVEN PUERTO RICO MINIMUM WAGE HEARINGS BEGIN JANUARY 27 |
January 9, 1948 |
PR-124:
VALUE OF WAGE-HOUR LAW NOW BEING REALIZED, MCCOMB SAYS IN ANNUAL REPORT
|
January 30, 1948 |
PR-126:
ADMINISTRATOR RE-DEFINES COST OF BOARD, LODGING, OTHER FACILITIES UNDER
FLSA |
February 13, 1948 |
PR-127:
COURT UPHOLDS SECRETARY IN FIRST PUBLIC CONTRACTS ACT JUDGMENT
ACTION |
March 6, 1948 |
PR-128:
MCCOMB ANNOUNCES NEW PUERTO RICAN INDUSTRY MINIMUM WAGE ORDER,
EFFECTIVE MARCH 22 |
March 12, 1948 |
PR-129:
MCCOMB WOULD EASE WAGE AND HOUR LAW RECORD-KEEPING REQUIREMENTS |
March 17, 1948 |
PR-130:
ENFORCEMENT POLICIES ANNOUNCED BY MCCOMB FOR SEVEN WAGE-HOUR LAW
EXEMPTIONS |
April 1, 1948 |
PR-131:
NEW WAGE ORDERS FOR TWO PUERTO RICAN INDUSTRIES PROPOSED BY
MCCOMB |
April 8, 1948 |
PR-132:
MCCOMB PROPOSES JEWELRY INDUSTRY HOME WORKER PRIVIEGE FOR
INDIANS |
April 8, 1948 |
PR-133:
SCHWELLENBACH ANNOUNCES NEW UNIFORM CLOTHING INDUSTRY MINIMUM WACE
DETERMINATION |
April 19, 1948 |
PR-136:
MCCOMB DISCUSSES WAGE-HOUR LAW CHANGES BEFORE SENATE
SUBCOMMITTEE |
April 20, 1948 |
PR-134:
NEW WAGE ORDER FOR FOUNDRY INDUSTRY IN PUERTO RICO PROPOSED BY
MCCOMB |
April 22, 1948 |
PR-135:
MCCOMB ADOPTS NEW MINIMUM WAGE ORDER FOR SHOE INDUSTRY IN PUERTO
RICO |
April 23, 1948 |
PR-137:
CHILD-LABOR VIOLATIONS COST EMPLOYERS $14,850 |
April 24, 1948 |
PR-138:
MCCOMB ADOPTS NEW WAGE ORDERS FOR TWO PUERTO RICAN INDUSTRIES,
EFFECTIVE MAY 24 |
April 28, 1948 |
PR-139:
MCCOMB PROPOSES NEW MINIMUM WAGE ORDER FOR FULL-FASHIONED HOSIERY
INDUSTRY IN PUERTO RICO |
April 30, 1948 |
PR-140:
McCOMB REVISES BULLETIN ON OVERTIME EXEMPTION FOR EMPLOYEES OF MOTOR
CARRIERS |
May 12, 1948 |
PR-141:
MCCOMB PROPOSES NEW WAGE ORDER FOR ARTIFICIAL FLOWER INDUSTRY IN PUERTO
RICO |
May 14, 1948 |
PR-142:
TWO MORE PUERTO RICAN INDUSTRIES MINIMUM WAGE ORDERS ADOPTED BY
MCCOMB |
May 15, 1948 |
PR-143:
SETS PUBLIC HEARING JUNE 15 TO CONSIDER NEW MINIMUM WAGE DETERMINATION
FOR "MEN'S HAT AND CAP INDUSTRY" UNDER PUBLIC CONTRACTS ACT |
May 21, 1948 |
PR-144:
NEW WAGE ORDER ADOPTED FOR FULL-FASHIONED HOSIERY INDUSTRY IN PUERTO
RICO; 33-CENT MINIMUM TAKES EFFECT JUNE 21 |
May 22, 1948 |
PR-145:
NEW MINIMUM WAGE ORDER FOR SUGAR INDUSTRY IN PUERTO RICO PROPOSED BY
MCCOMB |
May 27, 1948 |
R-146:
NEW MINIMUM WAGE ORDER PROPOSED FOR PEARL BUTTON INDUSTRY IN PUERTO
RICO |
June 8, 1948 |
PR-147:
PUBLIC HEARING SET FOR JULY 8 TO CONSIDER NEW "TEXTILE INDUSTRY"
MINIMUM WAGE DETEMINATION UNDER PUBLIC CONTRACTS ACT |
June 8, 1948 |
PR-151:
WAGE AND HOUR LAW RECORD-KEEPING REQUIREMENTS RELAXED |
June 8, 1948 |
R-152:
WAGE-HOUR HEAD COMMENTS ON DECISION IN LONGSHOREMEN'S CASE |
June 10, 1948 |
PR-149:
DISAPPROVES COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION FOR UNCHANGED MINIMUM WAGE ORDER
FOR VEGETABLE, FRUIT AND FRUIT JUICE CANNING INDUSTRY IN PUERTO
RICO |
June 11, 1948 |
R-153:
MCCOMB MAKES FURTHER STATEMENT ON EFFECTS OF DECISION IN LONGSHOREMEN'S
CASE |
June 17, 1948 |
PR-154:
PROPOSES NEW WAGE ORDER FOR CIGAR AND CIGARETTE INDUSTRY IN PUERTO
RICO |
June 19, 1948 |
PR-155:
NEW MINIMUM WAGE ORDERS TAKE EFFECT JULY 19 FOR SUGAR MANUFACTURING AND
PEARL BUTTON MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES IN PUERTO RICO |
June 22, 1948 |
R-156:
MCCOMB DISAPPROVES COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION FOR UNCHANGED MINIMUM WAGE
ORDER FOR VEGETABLE PACKING INDUSTRY IN PUERTO RICO |
June 28, 1948 |
R-157:
McCOMB POSTPONES ENFORCEMENT OF NEW INTERPRETATION ON OVERTIME TO
SEPTEMBER 15 |
June 29, 1948 |
R-158:
PUBLIC HEARING JULY 28 TO CONSIDER NEW WAGE DETERMINATIONS IN TWO
CLOTHING INDUSTRIES |
July 2, 1948 |
R-159:
ADOPTS NEW MINIMUM WAGE ORDER, EFFECTIVE AUGUST 2, FOR RAILROAD,
RAILWAY EXPRESS, AND PROPERTY MOTOR TRANSPORT INDUSTRY IN PUERTO
RICO |