Walsh-Healey Public Contracts Act of 1936 and the Compressed Workweek : Background and Current Legislation.

Discusses congressional efforts to compress the workweek to four ten-hour days for Federal executive employees and private sector employers under Federal contract, focusing on attempts to amend the overtime provisions of the Walsh-Healey Act, 1971-80.

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Corporate Authors: Library of Congress. Congressional Research Service, ProQuest (Firm)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: [Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], 1979-1980.
Series:U.S. Congressional Research.
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Summary:Discusses congressional efforts to compress the workweek to four ten-hour days for Federal executive employees and private sector employers under Federal contract, focusing on attempts to amend the overtime provisions of the Walsh-Healey Act, 1971-80.
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