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Wage and hour laws
  • 11.
  • More testimony in textile case. Je.28-39
  • Tar Heels heard at wage session. Je.29-39:1.
  • Wage, hour law fully discussed in Law and Contemporary Problems. Jl.25-39:8.
  • Minimun topped in textile wage. J1.25-3S 14.
  • Boost. 0.30-39:1.
  • State inspectors to make federal wage-hour check. 0.31-39:1.
Wage and hour laws
  • 14.
  • Meekins will try wage- hour test. N.8-39:
  • Southern leaders fear wage and tiour
  • changes. N.9-39:1.
  • Minimum wage orac tices resrealed in test
  • case. N.9- 39:1/
  • Railroad included cost of Lee in minlmui:
  • wage. N.10 -39:1. 40:10.
  • Meekins upholds w p-e comol aint. Jan.31-
  • Californ ia likes Carolina plan. Mar.19-
  • 40:15.
Wage and hour laws
  • Fined $7,000. Mar.20-40:1.
  • President of Southern Tobacco Co. blames workers for wage fines. Mar.21-40:5.
  • Wage-hour spotlight now turning on state Mar.24-40:6.
  • Burlington Mills corporation ordered to give $40,000 back pay. May 17-40:2.
  • Official is pleased with law inspection, Je.16-40:6.
  • Eastern Carolina lumber mills make wage-hour restitution Je.23-40:3 M.
Wage and hour laws
  • N.C. Wage-hour office coming to Capital City. Jl.3-40:1. fc ,
Wage and hour laws
  • 5. Wage-hour head plans new drive. Ag.25-4C
  • Judge Meekins enjoins three in wage-hour actions. Ag.28-40:5. 12.
  • Wage violptions are found heavy. S.5-40: Pay prescribed for apprentices. S.6-40: 24. 40:4 0
  • File injunctions on hosiery firms. S.8-Emoloyees get pay restitution. S.19-40: 11.
  • Supreme court decides wage-hour case. S.
  • 26-40:1.
Wage and hour laws
  • $2,348 in wages paid to workers; 27 lumber firms pay back wages. 3.26-40:14. 12. Ice plant admits low wage scale. 0.2-40: New wage drive slated in state. 0.13-40: 4 0. 24.
  • "Learners" will get full wages. 0.18-40: AOL makes 6,469 pay restitutions. 0.21-40:1. 9.
  • Forty-hour week in effect today. 0.24-4C Wage, hour men assemble here. N.20-40:14
Wage and hour laws
  • 3.
  • Workers receive pay restitution. N.20-4C
  • Wage-hour officials talk enforcement here. N.21-40:5.
  • Winston firm agrees to wage-hour paymenl D.3-40:12.
  • Spokesmen for Industry opoose shorter hours. D.7-40:12.
  • Uniform laws needed (ed.) D.9-40:4.
  • Wage-hour law talked at meet of business men in Kinston. D.16-40:3.
Wage and hour laws
  • Fletcher discusses limited work week. D.22-40:8.
  • $221,293.71 restitutions made to 8,312 employees. Jan.5-41:5. ,
  • Watchman loses wage-hour case. Jan.10-4]
  • New Wage-hour man on visit here. Jan.11-41:5.
  • Wage-hour man says workweek unlimited. F.2-41:10.
  • No place to crawl (ed.) F.8-41:4.
Wage and hour laws
  • Capiis Waynlck named to wage commission. F.11-41:3.
  • Comoronlse now looms on labor legislation/ F.14-41:15.
  • Employes may sue to bet back wages. F. 13-41:14. 1.
  • Compromise ends wage-hour fight. F.25-4I
  • Minimum proposal (ed.) F.25-41:4.
  • Rail employes get pay boost. Mar.2-41: ,
  • State will applaud Gov. (ed.) Mar.2-41:
Wage and hour laws
  • Raleigh Redcaps seeking $24,923 in suit on two railroads. Mar.7-41:15.
  • Wage hour order signed on J.T.Hobby and son. Mar.10-41:12.
  • Wa?e violations charged to Greenville mill. Mar.12-41:18.
  • Rail workers'ask $128,832'In wage-hour law action. Mar.20-41:13. 41:12.
  • Greenville mill loses wage case. Ap.3-
  • Troy firm required to meet wage level. Ap.5-41:7. A