To Amend the Fair Labor Standards Act: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Labor of the Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, United States Senate, Eighty-sixth Congress, First Session, on S. 25 [and Others]. May 7-8,11-15, 19, 26, and June 4, 1959

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Long Hon Russell a U S Senator from the State of Louisiana
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S 25
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statistics 194958
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Schupp Charles J partner Schupps Bakery Washington D C
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Diehm Victor C Hazleton Pa prepared statement 1109
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MAY 11 1959
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Klveen Joseph L Northwestern Lumbermens Association
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Anderson George W American Transit Association
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Partial list of unionized companies that would be affected by loss
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Elliott John M executive vice president Amalgamated Association
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Furry E E president Indiana Motor Bus Co director National
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Meyers John recording secretary Local 225 Transport Workers
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Davis Kenneth director west coast coordinating office United Brother
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Bromley Willard S executive secretary American Pulpwood Association
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Dedeaux Randle J small landowner and timber dealer Perkinston
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Waldo Henry C director Northeastern Loggers Association Lincoln
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Mullins S F Forest Producers Group Mississippi Manufacturers Asso
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Table of State of Mississippi 1957 showing averages
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Palmer Lloyd vice president WisconsinMichigan_Timber Producers
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Godfrey Thomas B independent producer of pulpwood accompanied
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Tables submitted by Roy O Marlin Lumber Co 383385
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Walker J A representing the Arkansas Wood Producers Association
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Table submitted by Arkansas Wood Producers Association comparison
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Brown Harvey R executive director Georgia Forestry Association
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Wagoner E R executive secretary Texas Forestry Association Lufkin
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MAY 12 1959
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in the United States
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Casey Ralph E president American Merchant Marine Institute Inc
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Kuhfuss William president Illinois Agricultural Association American
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Port Clinton Fish Co Port Clinton Ohio prepared statement 663
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Page
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Employment and average hourly earnings in the mens
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Quinlan William A general counsel Associated Retail Bakers of America 221
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JUNE 4 1959
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MAY 13 1959
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Sydnor Eugene B president Southern Department Stores Inc Rich
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Table submitted by the U S Chamber of Commerce gross average hourly
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Devinny H B vice president Davison Chemical Co Baltimore Md
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Morefield Kenneth R United Fresh Fruit Vegetable Association
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United States Predicts Farm Income To Take Big Drop This Year
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Payton Boyd E vice president and Carolina director Textile Workers
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Weiss Abraham director of research International Brotherhood
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MAY 14 1959
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Johnson Benjamin O president Sea Pak Corp
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Tables submitted by the National Fisheries Institute Inc
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Schachter Leon B vice president and director Washington office
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Lloyd Thomas J president and Patrick E Gorman secretarytreasurer
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1954 seafood processing hourly earnings regional com
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Carr Braxton B president American Waterway Operators Inc accom
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Haddock Hoyt S executive secretary United Maritime Unions Legisla
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Average manning scale of dry cargo C2s for the Atlantic and gulf coasts
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Table submitted by United Maritime Unions Legislative Committee
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Burger George vice president National Federation of Independent
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Quinlan William A to members of Executive Committee of
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Greene Rev Shirley E secretary Town and Country Church Council
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Stellings Ernest G Charlotte N Č representing American Congress
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Long Hon Russell B a U S Senator from the State of Louisiana_ 893
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Packard Arthur J president Packard Hotels Co accompanied
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Esters Bernard E chairman legislative_committee National Editorial
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Sweet Frederick B director of public relations Hotel and Restaurant
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Washington Minimum Wage and Hour Act chapter 294 laws of 1959
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Sweet Frederick B director of public relations Hotel and Restaurant
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Mitchell Hon James P Secretary of Labor accompanied by Clarence
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TABLES
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Raber John C president Indiana Farmers Union accompanied
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Changes in employment in high and low impact groups
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Tables submitted by Andrew J Biemiller director of Legislative Depart
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Tables submitted by the secretary of labor Commonwealth of Pennsyl
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Directory Minimum Wage Order No
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Ruttenberg Stanley H director of research AFLCIO prepared state
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T secretarycounsel National Association of Livestock
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Schulder Daniel secretarytreasurer Association of Catholic Trade Union
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Teper Lazare director of research International Ladies Garment
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Tilford T G prepared statement 403
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Raber John C president Indiana Farmers Union accompanied
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Excerpt from testimony of a witness presented by A F Hartung before
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Extract from Central States overtheroad agreement_ 289
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STATEMENTS
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Table submitted by Amalgamated Meat Cutters Butcher Workmen
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Weis Hon Jessica McC a Representative from the State of New York
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Weiss Abraham director of research International Brotherhood
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Agricultural Producers Labor Committee of California and Arizona
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orders for laundry cleaning and dyeing industries
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American Bankers Association prepared statement
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Barre Steam Laundry Barre Vt prepared statement
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Bait Harry J Sr National Association of Amusement Parks Pools
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Falk Ernest Northwest Horticultural Council Yakima Wash prepared
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Fistere Charles M counsel Dairy Industry Committee prepared state
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Floyd Charles R Peterman Ala prepared statement_ 371
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Batt Hon William secretary of labor State of Pennsylvania
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Table submitted by Memphis Transit Co showing comparison of opera
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CHRONOLOGICAL LIST OF WITNESSES
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Table submitted by the Pacific American Steamship Co showing monthly
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MAY 7 1959
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Williamson James A Darien Ga prepared statement 394
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Letters from
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Table submitted by crippled childrens clinic showing estimated increase
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Letters fromContinued
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Teper Lazare director of research International Ladies Garment Work
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Dew G Richard general manager Pennsylvania Newspaper Pub
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Jones Mrs Paul M vice president National Board of the Young
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MAY 8 1959
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Mueller Russell B managing director National Retail Hardware Asso
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Shaffer K H president Standard Oil Co of Texas Houston Tex
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Walker W E Jr Columbia Miss
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Quinlan William A general counsel Associated Retail Bakers of America
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Seite 7 - Act, as amended), the raising of livestock, bees, fur-bearing animals, or poultry, and any practices (including any forestry or lumbering operations) performed by a farmer or on a farm as an incident to or in conjunction with such farming operations, including preparation for market, delivery to storage or to market or to carriers for transportation to market.
Seite 475 - FINDING AND DECLARATION OF POLICY SEC. 2. (a) The Congress hereby finds that the existence, in industries engaged in commerce or in the production of goods for commerce, of labor conditions detrimental to the maintenance of the minimum standard of living necessary for health, efficiency, and general well-being of workers...
Seite 767 - I appear here on behalf of the Council for Christian Social Action of the United Church of Christ.
Seite 480 - Powers not delegated to the federal government are reserved to the states and the people. The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.
Seite 563 - Act; or (5) any employee employed in the catching taking, harvesting, cultivating, or farming of any kind of fish, shellfish, Crustacea, sponges, seaweeds, or other aquatic forms of animal and vegetable life, including the going to and returning from work and including employment in the loading, unloading, or packing of such products for shipment or in propagating, processing, marketing, freezing, canning, curing, storing, or distributing the above products or byproducts thereof...
Seite 435 - Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Labor of the Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare on S.
Seite 10 - For purposes of this chapter, the term "employee" means — (1) any officer of a corporation; or (2) any individual who, under the usual common law rules applicable in determining the employer-employee relationship, has the status of an employee...
Seite 5 - ... any employee employed by an establishment which qualifies as an exempt retail establishment under clause (2) of this subsection and is recognized as a retail establishment in the particular industry notwithstanding that such establishment makes or processes at the retail establishment the goods that it sells: Provided, That more than 85 per centum of such establishment's annual dollar volume of sales of goods so made or processed is made within the State in which the establishment is located...
Seite 3 - Produced" means produced, manufactured, mined, handled, or in any other manner worked on in any State; and for the purposes of this Act an employee shall be deemed to have been engaged in the production of goods if such employee was employed in producing, manufacturing, mining, handling, transporting, or in any other manner working on such goods, or in any closely related process or occupation directly essential to the production thereof, in any State.
Seite 240 - Kennedy bill (S. 1046) would cover my employees under the wage and hour provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act.

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