what was the main motivation for implementing the
fair labor standards act of 1938?
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Physics, 21.01.2020 23:31 fergusonemily6433
what was the main motivation for implementing the
fair labor standards act of 1938?
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to increase the free flow of
goods in commerce
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to promote the orderly and fair
marketing of goods
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ous working conditions
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the first parts of the
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and what is meant by
the law (section 203)
thout the law. in this
oppressive child
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the law will be
mended since 1938,
most recently
isions for children
to ensure the health and well-
being of workers
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to require proof of age in order
to gain employment
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