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FAIR LABOR STANDARDS ACT:NICHOLAS W. CLARK
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Congressional Testimony
04-13-1999
HOUSE COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION AND THE WORKFORCE SUBCOMMITTEE ON WORKFORCE
PROTECTIONS
HEARING ON PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE FAIR LABOR STANDARDS ACT REGARDING
THE INCLUSION OF BONUS PAYMENTS IN OVERTIME CALCULATIONS
APRIL 13,1999
STATEMENT OF NICHOLAS W. CLARK ASSISTANT GENERAL COUNSEL UNITED FOOD &
COMMERCIAL WORKERS INTERNATIONAL UNION
MR. CHAIRMAN AND DISTINGUISHED MEMBERS OF THE...
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