Specifies, under the Walsh-Healey Act, that no employee of a contractor engaged in the manufacture or furnishing of materials pursuant to a contract entered into by any agency or instumentality of the United States or the District of Columbia may work, in the case of a four-day workweek, in excess of ten hours per day or forty hours per week. Provides, under the Contract Work Hours Standards Act, that any such employee shall be paid not less than one and one-half of the basic pay rate for all hours worked in excess of ten per day or forty per week in the case of a four-day workweek.
Introduced in House
Introduced in House
Referred to House Committee on Judiciary.
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