Hearings, Reports and Prints of the House Committee on Education and LaborU.S. Government Printing Office, 1976 |
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... believe that by limiting our recommendations to the bread and butter issues of wages and jobs prompt action can be taken . And , speed is of the essence . We urge that the minimum wage be increased to $ 3 an hour and that payment of at ...
... believe that by limiting our recommendations to the bread and butter issues of wages and jobs prompt action can be taken . And , speed is of the essence . We urge that the minimum wage be increased to $ 3 an hour and that payment of at ...
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... believe . Mr. Erlenborn . Mr. ERLENBORN . Thank you , Mr. Chairman . Mr. Juliano , of your 500,000 members what percentage are tipped employees ? Mr. JULIANO . Roughly , 20 percent ; 20 to 25 percent . Mr. ERLENBORN . You were here when ...
... believe . Mr. Erlenborn . Mr. ERLENBORN . Thank you , Mr. Chairman . Mr. Juliano , of your 500,000 members what percentage are tipped employees ? Mr. JULIANO . Roughly , 20 percent ; 20 to 25 percent . Mr. ERLENBORN . You were here when ...
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... believe a gratuity is not a part of a wage structure ? Mr. JULIANO . Yes . Mr. ASHBROOK . You are serious about that ? Mr. JULIANO . Absolutely . I think- Mr. ASHBROOK . The Internal Revenue Service says that . I am in- terested in how ...
... believe a gratuity is not a part of a wage structure ? Mr. JULIANO . Yes . Mr. ASHBROOK . You are serious about that ? Mr. JULIANO . Absolutely . I think- Mr. ASHBROOK . The Internal Revenue Service says that . I am in- terested in how ...
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... believe that economic realities require that this Congress look beyond short - range political considerations . Political expediency must not be permitted to limit debate nor to obscure the basic economic implications of this legisla ...
... believe that economic realities require that this Congress look beyond short - range political considerations . Political expediency must not be permitted to limit debate nor to obscure the basic economic implications of this legisla ...
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... believe that it is fair to say that the views of economists who believe that a full employment policy of modern industrial governments , com- bined with minimum wage legislation is a chief long - term cause of chronic inflation , are ...
... believe that it is fair to say that the views of economists who believe that a full employment policy of modern industrial governments , com- bined with minimum wage legislation is a chief long - term cause of chronic inflation , are ...
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1974 amendments additional Administration Administrative Law Judge AFL-CIO agency agricultural Assistant Secretary Association bill Bureau of Mines Certificate of Registration Chairman Coal committee Congress Consumer Price Index cooperative cost crew leader DANIELS DENT Department of Labor earnings economic effect employment enforcement equipment ERLENBORN exemption Fair Labor Standards farm labor contractor farmer Federal Metal FORD going growers Gypsum hazards health and safety hearing hire hour hourly industry inflation inspection inspectors Interior issue jurisdiction Labor Standards Act legislation ment MESA Metal and Nonmetallic migrant workers miners minimum wage National NELSON NIOSH nonmetal Nonmetallic Mine Safety operations OSHA overtime penalty percent person problem processor production promulgated proposed Puerto Rico question recruiting regulations representative responsibility result retail Safety Act safety and health SARASIN Secretary CARLSON statement subcommittee testimony Thank tion tip credit tipped employees transportation violation wage increases wage rate
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Stran 160 - his employees employment and a place of employment which are free from recognized hazards that are causing or are likely to cause death or serious physical harm to his employees." Thus, the general duty is related to recognized hazards for which no standard can be found to be applicable.
Stran 183 - Each operator of a mine shall furnish to each miner employment and a place of employment which are reasonably free from recognized hazards that are causing or are likely to cause death or
Stran 3 - in whole or in part. Upon receipt of any such petition, the Secretary shall file in such court a full, true, and correct copy of the transcript ot the proceedings upon which the order complained of was entered. Upon the filing of such petition and receipt of .such transcript, such court shall have jurisdiction to affirm, set
Stran 28 - in the hearing before the Commission, the court may order such additional evidence to be taken before the Commission and to be made a part of the record. The Commission may modify its findings as to the facts, or make new findings, 34 1 shall file such modified or new findings, which findings with 2 respect to questions of fact, if supported
Stran 119 - I would like to ask a couple more questions, Mr. Chairman. In OSHA, in section 5 of the general duty clause, it says that each employer shall furnish to each employee employment, and a place of employment, which are free from recognized hazards that are causing or are likely to cause death or serious physical harm to its employees. Do you see a problem in the
Stran 287 - mine" means an area of land and all private ways and roads appurtenant thereto, structures, facilities, machinery, tools, equipment, shafts, slopes, tunnels, excavations, and other property, real or personal, placed on constructed on. under, or above the surface of such land by any person, used in. or to be used in. or resulting
Stran 1 - fee" includes any money or other valuable consideration paid or promised to be paid to a person for services as a farm labor contractor. (d) The term "interstate agricultural employment" means employment in any service or activity included within the provisions of section 3(f) of the Fair
Stran 111 - or similar organization : It is also urged that Section 3(c) of the Act be amended to clarify the definition of "fee". Section 3(c) defines "fee" as "any money or other valuable consideration paid or promised to be paid to a person for services as a farm labor contractor". The
Stran 102 - with safety and health standards promulgated under the act and with a general duty clause which requires employment and a place of employment free from recognized hazards that are causing or likely to cause death or injury to miners.
Stran 184 - and paragraph we recommend the phrase "In addition to the attainment of the highest degree of health and safety protection for the miner," be changed to "In addition to the attainment of a higher degree of health and safety protection for the miner."—The Health and Safety Committee