The quest for a living wage : the history of the federal minimum wage program

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The quest for a living wage : the history of the federal minimum wage program

Willis J. Nordlund

(Contributions in labor studies, no. 48)

Greenwood Press, 1997

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [249]-276) and index

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内容説明

The wages of workers are a primary determinant of a worker's standard of living. There has been a long history of governmental action attempting to construct a fair and equitable method of ensuring a living wage to the worker. This book traces the historical developmental process, examining the theory behind minimum wage programs and the first 50 years of the operation of the American Fair Labor Standards Act. Here are gathered key data and information that explain the effects of the FLSA on the worker and the employer.

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Preface List of Tables, Figures and Illustrations State Minimum Wage Legislation and Early Economic Conditions Minimum Wage Programs Take Shape Enactment of the Fair Labor Standards Act The First Decade: The Fair Labor Standards Act Comes of Age The Second Decade: The Emphasis on Education The Third Decade: The Decade of Assessment The Fourth Decade: The Decade of Empiricism The Last Decade: Stalemate Conclusion Epilogue Appendix Bibliography Index

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