Federal Register - February 11, 1943
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Washington, Thursday, February 11, 1943
The President - _____ EXECUTIVE ORDER 9301
E s t a b l is h in g a M i n i m u m W a r t im e W o r k
w e e k o f F o r t y - E ig h t H o u r s
By virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and statutes, as Pres ident of the United States, and in order to meet the manpower requirements of our armed forces and our expanding war production program by a fuller utiliza tion of our available manpower, it is hereby ordered:
J. For the duration of the war, no plant, factory or other place of employ ment shall be deemed to be making the most effective utilization of its manpower if the minimum workweek therein is less than 48 hours per week.
2. All departments and agencies of the Federal Government shall require their contractors to comply with the minimum workweek prescribed in this order and with policies, directives, and regulations prescribed hereunder, and shall prompt ly take such action as may be necessary for that purpose.
3. The Chairman of the W ar Man-/
power Commission shall determine all questions of interpretation and applica tion arising under this order and shall formulate and ilssue such policies, direc tives, and regulations as he determines to be necessary to carry out this order and to effectuate its purposes. rhe Chair man of the War Manpower Commission is authorized to establish a m in im u m workweek greater or less than that estab lished in section 1 of This order or take other action with respect to any case or type of case in which he determines that such different minimum workweek or other action would more effectively con tribute to the war effort and promote the purposes of this order.
4. All departments and agencies of the Federal Government shall comply with such policies, directives, and regulations as the Chairman of the W ar Manpower Commission sliall prescribe pursuant to this order, and shall so utilize their facil ities, services, and personnel, and take such action under authority vested in them by law, as the Chairman deter mines to be necessary to effectuate the
purposes of this order and promote com CONTENTS
pliance with its provisions.
THE
PRESIDENT
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Nothing in this order shall be con strued as superseding or in conflict with E x e c u t iv e O rder :
Page any Federal, State or local law limiting Establishing minimum fortyhours of work or with the provisions of eight hour workweek______ 1825
any individual or collective bargaining REGULATIONS
AND NOTICES
agreement with respect to rates of pay B it u m i n o u s C oal D i v i s i o n :
for hours worked in excess of the agreed Hearings, etc.:
or customary workweek, nor shall this order be construed as suspending or Chicago Retort and Fire modifying any provision of the Fair La Brick Co_____ s_________ 1864
Coal Hill Mining Co., Inc____ 1864
bor Standards Act Act of June 25,1938;
52 Stat. 1060; 29 U.S.C. 201 et seq. or Kirkpatrick Coal Co_________ 1862
any other Federal, State or local law re Market Street Coal Co______ 1862
lating to the payment of wages or over Nyman, Carl________________
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Werner Bros________________ 1864
F r a n k l in D R o o se v e lt T h e W h it e H o u s e ,
February 9, 1943.
F. R. Doc. 43-2162; Piled, February 10, 1943;
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Regulations
C i v i l A e r o n a u t ic s B o a r d :
Hearings:
Eastern Air lines, Inc. and Transcontinental and Western Air, Inc_______
United Air Lines Transport Corp. and Transconti nental and Western Air, Inc------------------------F ederal
TITLE 7AGRICULTURE
Chapter XFood Production Administration Interpretation 4 Under Food Production Order 3
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1202 F ar m M a c h in e r y
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E q u ip m e n t
The following is an interpretation of 1202.218 b of Food Production Order 3 7 FJR. 9647; 8 F it. 945.
I nterpretation 4
Section 1202.218 b requires that, if the Director of Food Production has pursuant to 1202.207 announced that no quotas will be presently established for any type of Schedule I equipment, an applicant shall, in addition to his application, file with the county farm rationing committee a written certification that he has located in the hands of a dealer or a mail order house the Schedule I equip ment for which application is made and that to his best knowledge such Schedule I equip ment so located will be transferred to him if he is granted a purchase certificate. The purpose of this section is to prevent the issu ance of purchase certificates for non-quota Schedule I equipment in excess of the amount of non-quota equipment produced and made available for use.
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C o m m u n ic a t io n s m is s io n :
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Parker Bros, and Co., hearing.
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F ederal T rade C o m m is s io n :
Plaza Luggage and Supply Co., Inc. and U. S. Luggage and Leather Products Co.; hear ing-------------------------------
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F ood a n d D r u g A d m in is t r a t io n :
Definitions and standards of identity for cream cheese, Neufchatel cheese, etc.;
hearing postponed________
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F ood D is t r ib u t io n A d m in is t r a t io n :
Spices:
Conservation and distribu tion FDO 19-1________
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F ood P r o d u c t io n A d m in is t r a t io n :
Farm machinery and equip ment FPO 3, Int. 4 ____
Oilseed meal FPO 8 __________
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M o n e t a r y O f f ic e s :
Foreign funds control 4 docu ments -------------------- 1833,1834
N a t io n a l H o u s in g A g e n c y :
Exceptions of credit for defense housing f r o m Consumer Credit Regulations; delega tion of authority to credi tors and lenders________
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