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YOUTH OPPORTUNITY WAGE ACT OF 1981

HEARINGS

BEFORE THE

SUBCOMMITTEE ON LABOR

OF THE

COMMITTEE ON

LABOR AND HUMAN RESOURCES

UNITED STATES SENATE

NINETY-SEVENTH CONGRESS

FIRST SESSION

ON

S. 348

TO AUTHORIZE A YOUTH MINIMUM WAGE DIFFERENTIAL
UNDER THE FAIR LABOR STANDARDS ACT OF 1938, AND FOR
OTHER PURPOSES

AND RELATED BILLS

MARCH 24 AND 25, 1981

Printed for the use of the Committee on Labor and Human Resources

82-187 O

U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE

WASHINGTON: 1981

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Donovan, Raymond J., Secretary of Labor; accompanied by Craig Berrington,
Deputy Assistant Secretary, Employment Standards Administration; and
David A. Williams, Assistant to the Deputy Under Secretary for Legis-
lation.......

Macey, Waldo L., chairman Macey's, Inc., Murray, Utah, and vice chairman,

National Association of Retail Grocers of the United States; and F. L.

Stephens, president, Town and Country Food Stores, Inc., San Angelo, Tex.,

representing the National Association of Convenience Stores and the Texas

Retail Grocers Association, a panel........

Tiner, Michael, assistant director, government affairs, United Food and

Chemical Workers International Union; Jacob Sheinkman, secretary-treas-

urer, Amalgamated Clothing and Textile Workers Union, accompanied by

Elizabeth Smith, legislative representative, Amalgamated Clothing and

Textile Workers Union; and John Sweeney, president, Service Employees

International Union, accompanied by Richard Murphy, legislative repre-

sentative, Service Employees International Union, a panel......

Fields, C. H., assistant director, national affairs division, American Farm

Bureau Federation; and Robert E. Bradford, executive vice president, Na-

tional Restaurant Association, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Hunter,

Highlands, N.J., and Arthur Castraberti, Saugus, Mass., a panel

Osterman Paul, professor of economics, Boston University; Robert Gallione,

chairman, legislative committee, National Association of Student Employ-

ment Administrators; and Frank X. Viggiano, executive director, U.S. Stu-

dent Association, accompanied by Curtis L. Pittman, director, National

Third World Student Coalition, a panel.

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