A bill to amend the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 to exempt garment and certain other related employees from minimum wage and maximum hour requirements, and for other purposes.

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Status In Committee
Sponsor Thad Cochran
Citation 103-S-267
Actions 5
Introduced Feb 2nd, 1993
Cosponsors
3
Last Action Mar 9th, 1993
Policy Area
Introduced Senate Feb 2
Senate
House
President
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Amends the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 to exempt from its requirements certain employees involved in construction or assemblage of display model garments or craft items, if: (1) the work is voluntary; (2) patterns, fabric, and notions are provided at no cost to employees; (3) employees retain ownership of model garments after the display period; and (4) such garments are in fabrics, styles, and sizes determined by the employees as appropriate for their own use.

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Senate
INTRODUCED
INTRODUCED
Feb 2, 1993
ON FLOOR
REFERRED TO COMMITTEE
COMMITTEE
COMMITTEE DISCHARGED BY UNANIMOUS CONSENT
Feb 4, 1993
ON FLOOR
REFERRED TO COMMITTEE
COMMITTEE
REFERRED TO SUBCOMMITTEE
Mar 9, 1993
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