Conditions of Government Contracts: Hearing Before the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, Seventy-fourth Congress, First Session on S. 3055 ... H.R.11554 ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1935 - Executive departments |
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... less than such minimum rates of pay and employed not to exceed such maximum hours as shall be designated specifically or by reference in the invitation to bid , and that no person under sixteen years of age and no convict labor will be ...
... less than such minimum rates of pay and employed not to exceed such maximum hours as shall be designated specifically or by reference in the invitation to bid , and that no person under sixteen years of age and no convict labor will be ...
Page 122
... less than the minimum rates of pay and on account of whose services such sums were withheld or recovered : Provided , That no claims by employees for such payments shall be entertained unless made within one year from the date of the ...
... less than the minimum rates of pay and on account of whose services such sums were withheld or recovered : Provided , That no claims by employees for such payments shall be entertained unless made within one year from the date of the ...
Page 123
... less than one and one - half times the basic hourly rate received by the employee affected . SEC . 10. Funds appropriated and made available by the Emergency Relief Appropriation Act of 1935 ( Public Resolution Numbered 11 ) are hereby ...
... less than one and one - half times the basic hourly rate received by the employee affected . SEC . 10. Funds appropriated and made available by the Emergency Relief Appropriation Act of 1935 ( Public Resolution Numbered 11 ) are hereby ...
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... less than five . This table reflects the number and percentage of firms by groups which have held hours constant , reduced hours , or increased hours . Hourly increase has been divided into two groups , i . e . , hourly increase of less ...
... less than five . This table reflects the number and percentage of firms by groups which have held hours constant , reduced hours , or increased hours . Hourly increase has been divided into two groups , i . e . , hourly increase of less ...
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... less than 15 percent employ 178,897 ; the to.al of these firms , or 1,309 , employ 268,637 employees . TABLE NO . 1 Employee group classification Total Hour survey firms 5-50 51-100 101-250 251-500 501- Over 1,000 1,000 Total firms ...
... less than 15 percent employ 178,897 ; the to.al of these firms , or 1,309 , employ 268,637 employees . TABLE NO . 1 Employee group classification Total Hour survey firms 5-50 51-100 101-250 251-500 501- Over 1,000 1,000 Total firms ...
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