ESTIMATED NUMBER OF NONSUPERVISORY EMPLOYEES BROUGHT UNDER THE MINIMUM WAGE PROVISIONS OF THE FAIR LABOR STANDARDS ACT BY H.R. 7130 (COMMITTEE PRINT), UNITED STATES NOTE. Estimates exclude 2,015,000 outside salesmen and relate to May 1971 for agriculture, October 1971 for education, and September 1971 for all other industries. ESTIMATED NUMBER OF NONSUPERVISORY EMPLOYEES BROUGHT UNDER THE OVERTIME COMPENSATION PROVISIONS OF THE FAIR LABOR STANDARDS ACT BY H.R. 7130 (COMMITTEE PRINT), UNITED STATES 1 Estimates exclude 2,015,000 outside salesmen and include employees qualifying for full or partial exemption from the overtime provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act. NOTE. Estimates relate to May 1971 for agriculture, October 1971 for education, and September 1971 for all other industries. ESTIMATED NUMBER OF ESTABLISHMENTS WITH NONSUPERVISORY EMPLOYEES SUBJECT TO THE MINIMUM WAGE PROVISIONS OF THE FAIR LABOR STANDARDS ACT AND ESTIMATED NUMBER BROUGHT UNDER THE ACT BY S. 1861 2 No estimate prepared of the number of private households employing the 1,233,000 domestic workers brought under the act by S. 1861 because a large proportion work for more than 1 employer during the same workweek. 3 No estimate prepared of the number of farms that would be affected by the revision of secs. 3(e) and 13(a)(6). No estimate prepared. NOTE.-Estimates are based on establishment and employment data for 1971. |