The Independent-News, Volume 87, Number 51, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 19 December 1963 — Page 27
Teenagers And Vacation Work Tecn-agem can work in many tv-pea of job.**, Earl F Halvo son. regional director of the I’ S lobor Department's Wage and Dour and Public Contracts In i-nona, reminded employer** interest!*! in luring young people during the Chrifttma-s holidays The Fair Ijibor Standard.* Act. popularly known as tho Federal Wage Hour laiw, nets standard* for the employment of young people m Jobs in interstate or foreign commerce >r in the production ot goods for <jch aimmcrce Onr of the types of rmploym • which 1* frequently open to young a orkers during the holklav * t i” retail stores The Federal I. permits 14-15 year uk's t > v I. in a variety of occupation retail food snrvlce or gasoltre ncrvi •• c< ibliahmcntx pro-, i!• they work r.n m *re than M h nr. n day or 40 hours a week during vacation periods In weeks when
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school is in HCMrton. children of the si» ages may work no monthan 3 hour a day or 18 hours a week All their wu r k mud in dune out*uie school hours and they may not work, before 7 a m. or after 7 p Ju PernuMUbic jobs include selling, office work, window trimming., caaiuriuag. begging and currying out ordure, clean up work price marking and tugging, and kitchen work. The older job aseter will find a wide range of jutoo open ntncr 16 yearn Is the minimum age for general ttuploymenL under the Act, 'l*he 16 or 17 year old may work in manufacturing and processlng jobs or in any other occupation- except Ummm; wlm h have Iwen decuui^l hazardous for minor i”u < r Is tv the Sccr«r ; ny of Labor of tiie 17 occupations with an IH-year age minimum, two in partieuiar ar>» found in a wk’i variety of iadustrics and bum-n-awi Uu’. tiding retail Mure" Ctv’He are the Joon of motor vp-
hick- driver ui h« Iprr ind f h-va tor operator Work involving riding a frvtg o elevator unh-w P is run by an naaigne<l operator I* aleo prohibited to minom und«u 18 Employers can prote, t them Behrs against unintentional violation us the law Dy cAtuuuag and hoeping on fde iui age or employment certificate for each minor wupkyixl. which allows the minor to be at least the minimum ag>for the occupation in which he is employed Such certificates are uu.a-d in most States by local »cHoi I authorith s tin Wisconsin, age certificates nm issued bv permit officers ctesignated by the Wimonstn Industrial Commission in over &1O cities town* and villages • Manv holiday jobs. in< hiding (*>me in hx’al retail store.-*, would not come und r the Federal i-*A but would be .subject to provision* nt the State law Einpb wrn ah<nikf therefore trike sjMet.'ii ran to check on the standards of th»nr State law tefore ••mploymg young Workers If the State and Federal ♦dandardi f >r the emp’ovement of yo«np people diff«r, the higher •landm.‘* should b»- otr . rv«<! Halverson reminded employers that the Fair laibor Standards Act also w-tu minimum wage and overtime pay uLanda rd s. whu h apply to al! cover«x‘ and n>n teti.pt employees regardb as of age For employment under traditional cmvragt of u. v a< t. th* minimum wag,- Lm |i 25 an h< ir with over tuno due at one anti one-half tinu-.-i the cm- h>v*-< r»-g dar r i-e of pay after I l * hours i A<< k j n emplovmrn’ bi • -i; 1 . • , law by th* .u . rdn..-’ • ( u hi* h;• ' .do । w t k .• •• ■ • large 11 ■ •• • p. - ; .. tad ne.' . i ■jc ,> U i •• i • ■ • ■ ■ ■■ • • - 5 1 I * l ' - . ,- t< 44 t -. a•• • ■ I- - ■ . ■ ■. ■ . avail ab ■t \ ' . o’? ■ • . i.. , j S’ d F'i • . n- s- . -'f i I ’ S E "If* r • h ,? • r . , •• H l’’. • • ■(.’ ‘ T 1 • . ■ ... . . aliou'd <vh ~ ■ t , o> turn 'o srh<»o: nn ' < ’-. ’ic the* «•«! b itl ”, " The I S I ib->^ I■ k *n..nf « i •• a- ! H mr rs • ■' tional ;• forn. t’h n «.n tj,. * r , ; t . sum* ■>* f) .« r..) lw j. tH rn'ad nt I<>s V. t * s» rc ..« Ch; ig«> I”. ■: - f,i Tia* office n« m * th. irra g* located at 116 F. leffc- c n Blv • .th. Ib»» d p<| I*, i pirni XFW CROP Confidence men w "k on the th*«>ry t! it there may Is no’! • / new und r ’hr sun, but 'h» n are always a lot of n» u ;»■< pie xacAtftt Atftiwww rx-^r-* ? L v 51 f 4 -1 'J - \ M.i \ your ( bi i’ i it’ ii R J be gay and merry! ft « 5 Rialto * » Theater » J! * ’a MJK K .At S. MKi&JS Bi » »
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Multifiora Rose Seedlings Are Available Th* IhvH-.' n < f I* . >h and G in « will have Multifk.rw Itou- Heed linga avalud .* for Sprag IW l planting through both th® ' laving Pure' aa d Taru. Gamu pro-gram-’i. Indiana lanoownrrn wishing to purviMUM* MuUdlora Kicm ScedImgu should wriU: to. laving Fence i*rugrarn. Riom 605. State Office Building. In '.uumpullß, Indiana. 462 W. and rvqueat an ap plication Sredluig wi.l i< mold for a very small coet. and all appliCADtA w ill be- . iinlM. t(»| bv a wildlife binlogiHt who will fully explain planting t<»chniq »ie and rharnrter’Rtkw nf thm si rub Under fav *at'> ''on*!it I ■r* M - ‘iflora Rxj'p will provide a st .r X ;■ <*f fence In frt m three to five yearn It also may b»- us**! for wmdbbre.tks -now fenc»v and to encourage txith song .tnd gam*bird* It also provide-** fxrr"»nt nesting aad r«c ij» < nvrr for umalj aminala I-and owner* wishing to improve living condition* for their wildlife mnv obtain Multiflora Rosa needling*. Pin*- and L ack I/*eu*t seedlings grix"»-s. legume and grams through the "F'arm
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Gam* I , -ir I • I *..: n of Fi'-h an<l <kin.c ha * • ight f'llltin •• b - gi ' w irking ot • Firm Ga/ < I’r g’af;i a. *. j«r «4is in’»r* rd in l«-u rung it i* u • it It. p; gran - b.'iuid writi t'.. Farm Ga : • Pr*i gram, luhui 6<>s. r'a’c F. uidtr g Indu*.” a;«i.ia, Indian.* 462<m and .* Life bu*l«>g’..Bt will r nta t th«-m and m* re LDoruugh - ly explain th tn p-ognun Squirrel Hunting* On State Areas Th* Dt’/taion i f Flab and Garr* of th* In* liana Department »f Cormrrvatk n ha.** r-imp d* d a r mri'a‘l tn of the number <f h inters and kills of fox .quirrHs ant! grav squirrel’* < n rigr • rtat* fish and pan - arr.n* The number of ’ :r’*r* u-'ng tb.’-eu* are * ir» *• aoj ’run 4b’ j- 1962 *o i '**’2 in !'*Al Howev* r tlxm- w«s i decr'a*** Ir to’a' k: I fr**m 2 b in 1962 to 2610 in l^'l Th*-’ low*- hrnting tu r w u pn"'i v iu.* to the number of fox wrn"v.m harvt -el at J ••- y» r-l*ula mi whnii *u* open tor the fir t ’ .v*’ ytsir G«i lab Ihgwon K .rr and i r*u:i!>- Sta’** F ish and <» wn** A’-raa showed ir.cr**ajwi» whi!*- WUla* Klough Tr. C >'u;tv and ’A .ijtum regi'derr*. d-vrea-ses
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