Proposals to Extend Coverage of Minimum Wage Protection: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Labor of the Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, United States Senate, Eighty-fifth Congress, First Session, on S. 1135 [and Other] Bills to Amend the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938, as Amended

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Considers legislation to expand minimum wage provisions to include large retail and service businesses, small telephone exchanges, restaurants, and agricultural labor, and to revise minimum wage provisions affecting independent contractors and U.S. territories and protectorates.
 

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Triggs Matt assistant legislative director the American Farm
94
Herzog Paul director of research National Automobile Dealers Asso
113
Bills and Department reports_ V
124
MARCH 1 1957
133
StatementsContinued
167
Packard Arthur J president Packard Hotels Co Mount Vernon
184
Hulbert James H National Association of Radio Television Broad
188
Standard metropolitan areas
218
Pacific American Steamship Association 1105
219
MARCH 4 1957
232
Triggs Matt assistant legislative director the American Farm Bureau
233
State minimum wage laws and orders applying to retail trade and service
234
Tyks Stanley Genes Restaurant and Catering Service Skowhegan
265
Janss Peter W executive secretary National Mineral Seeds Association
286
Paul G S vice president in charge of operations the Western Union
310
Suffridge James A president International Association of Retail
321
MARCH 8 1957
389
Coleman Mrs Marietta Birmingham Ala accompanied by
418
office Amalgamated Meat Cutters and Butcher Workmen
474
Tyler Melvin international representative Amalgamated Meat Cutters
476
Blum Dr Fred H social science program University of Minnesota 777
477
Jimerson Earl W president Amalgamated Meat Cutters and Butcher
479
King Joseph T Washington counsel Northwestern Lumbermens Asso
500
Rosenthal Morris S chairman of the board National Consumers
505
StatementsContinued
511
Quinlan William A general counsel Associated Retail Bakers of America_
551
Lydon Frank C executive secretary Allied Theatres of New England 734 738
555
Reuther Walter P president Industrial Union Department AFLCIO 797
568
MARCH 11 1957
582
Breckenridge Peyton D Chattahoochie Timber Sales West Georgia 598
583
Tyson William special counsel AFLCIO 233
593
Williamson James A Darien Ga
603
Hale Ernest E executive vice president Alabama Forest Products
607
Brown Newell Administrator Wage and Hour Public Contracts Divi
614
Winters W G president Texas Telephone Telegraph Co 158 1124
616
National Farmers Union Washington D C
634
Brylawski A Julian Theater Owners of America New York N Y 728
651
M chairman of labor relations committee American
653
Marsh Winston W executive secretary National Tire Dealers Retailers
691
MARCH 15 1957
697
Cross Laurence J owner and operator Crosss Restaurant Boston
716
Davis R Hilton manager domestic distribution United States Chamber
723
New York N Y
728
Brylanski A Julian representing the Theater Owners of America
734
Condition of the hotel industry 984
743
Courtney Jeremiah general counsel American Taxicab Association
747
Dedeaux Randle J small landowner and timber dealer Perkinston
766
Robbins Paul H executive director National Society of professional
769
Rosenthal Morris G board chairman of the National Consumers League_ 505
775
Page
777
Earl George J commissioner National Metal Trades Association 1096
797
Mitchell Clarence director Washington bureau National Association
854
MARCH 25 1957
874
Leader Benjamin attorney at law Birmingham Ala
925
States without minimum wage standards 980
939
Adams Uniform Service Louisville Ky 1039
967
Earnings in power laundry and drycleaning industries 184 379
973
Summary of AFLCIO recommendations for extension of minimum wage
975
Theater directory for five New England States 740 741
983
Extension of coverage of the Fair Labor Standards Act to laundry
988
Farm classified by value of products sold1954 94
995
Earnings required for minimum living standard__
999
Amalgamated Meat Cutters and Butcher Workmen of North America
1008
Local transit
1009
American Institute of Laundering Washington D C 167 186
1016
Major nonBell telephone holding companies in United States 1955 396
1018
American Retail Coal Association____
1022
American Textbook Publishers Institute___
1023
Avon Products Co ___
1029
Kansas Telephone Association Topeka Kans 1054
1032
Blandin Paper Co Grand Rapids Minn
1036
Resolution of the Cherryville Chamber of Commerce Inc Cherryville
1039
Emmons Jewelers Inc
1043
Home Decorators Inc 1029
1049
Carr Cape Fear Wood Corp Elizabethtown N C 595
1054
Labor Department 21 877 879 888 917 924 941
1058
Greenberg Max president Retail Wholesale and Department Store
1062
Library of Congress_ 921 938 945
1066
Minnesota University of 777
1074
National Association of Motor Bus Operators_ 576
1080
Markoff Sol executive secretary National Child Labor Committee
1081
Hall Robert E Lee general counsel National Coal Association__
1082
National Farmers Union Washington D C 634
1088
National Licensed Beverage Association__
1094
National Restaurant Association__ 708
1103
Pennsylvania Retailers Association Inc
1107
Retail Merchants Bureau Greenville S C Chamber of Commerce_ 1155
1116
349
1121
Skinner Chamberlain Co Inc 1147
1122
Theatre Owners of America New York N Y 728
1130
United Packinghouse Workers of America AFLCIO
1137
Vegetable Growers Association of America Washington D C 621 631
1143
Foster Mrs F Beardsley Jr vice president Young Womens Chris
1145
J H Henry Produce Co Kimberly Idaho
1149
Goldwater Hon Barry to Hon John Kennedy February 10 1957 41
1152
Munholland John attorney Long Beach Motor Bus Co to chairman
1155
J S Schramm Co Burlington Iowa
1156
Slater Orville A president and general manager SlaterWhite Inc
1159
New York Hotel Trades Council AFLCIO__ 493
1162
Retail trade 986
1177
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