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Congress realized that the prevailing minimum wage in some industries before the law went into effect was far above twenty - five cents , and that members of such industries would probably favor the establishment of higher legal minima ...
Congress realized that the prevailing minimum wage in some industries before the law went into effect was far above twenty - five cents , and that members of such industries would probably favor the establishment of higher legal minima ...
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Such a tendency has a cumulative effect , so that the wage standards in the entire industry are threatened . To date , mandatory minimum wage orders have been issued for women and minors in the laundry and beauty service industries in ...
Such a tendency has a cumulative effect , so that the wage standards in the entire industry are threatened . To date , mandatory minimum wage orders have been issued for women and minors in the laundry and beauty service industries in ...
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The effect of the Society Security Act on the treatment of unmarried parents cannot be differentiated from its effect on the treatment of other beneficiaries of the new Social Security programs , for methods of treatment of unmarried ...
The effect of the Society Security Act on the treatment of unmarried parents cannot be differentiated from its effect on the treatment of other beneficiaries of the new Social Security programs , for methods of treatment of unmarried ...
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