Federal Register - October 14, 1942
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Washington, Wednesday, October 14, 1942
R e g u la tio n s
and all other information before me, do hereby make the following determi nation:
T IT L E 7AG RICULTURE
Fair and reasonable wage rates for persons employed in the har vesting of sugarcane in Louisiana be tween September 1, 1942, and June 30, 1943. The requirements of section 301
Chapter V IIISugar Agency P art 802 S ugar D e t e r m in a t io n s WAGE RATES FOR HARVESTING
SUGARCANE
LOUISIANA
Determination of fair and reasonable wage rates for harvesting sugarcane in Louisiana between September 1,1942, and June 30, 1943.
Whereas section 301 b of the Sugar Act of 1937, as amended, provides the following as one of the conditions for payment to producers of sugar beets and sugarcane:
That all persons employed on the farm in the production, cultivation, or harvesting oi sugar beets or sugarcane with respect to which an application for payment is made shall have been paid in full for all such work, and shall have been paid wages therefor at rates not less than those that may be de termined by the Secretary to be fair and reasonable after investigation and due no tice and opportunity for public hearing; and in making such determinations the Secre tary shall take into consideration the stand ards therefor formerly established by him under the Agricultural Adjustment Act, as amended, and the differences in conditions among various producing areas: Provided, however, That a payment which would oe payable except for the foregoing provisions of this subsection may be made, as the Sec retary may determine, in such manner that the laborer will receive an amount, insofar as such payment will suffice, equal to the amount of the accrued unpaid wages for such work, and that the producer will re ceive the remainder, if any, of such payment.
and Whereas the Secretary of Agriculture has held public hearings in Louisiana for the purpose of receiving evidence likely to be of assistance to him in determining fair and reasonable wage rates for per sons employed in the harvesting of sug arcane during the period from September 1, 1942, to June 30, 1943.
Now, therefore, I, Claude R. Wickard, Secretary of Agriculture, after investiga tion and due consideration of the evi dence obtained at the aforesaid hearing
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b of the Sugar Act of 1937, as amended, shall be deemed to have been m et with respect to the harvesting of sugarcane in Louisiana during the period from Sep tember 1, 1942, to June 30, 1943, if all persons employed on the farm during that period in the harvesting of sugarcane shall have been paid in full for all such work and shall have been paid wages in cash therefor at rates not less than the following:
a Time rate Per Per day of hour 9hours cents Catting, topping, and stripping:
Adult males-.- __________ ____
Adnlt females _
Loading Cutting and loading
Tractor drivers and"truck drivers _.
Teamsters
Hoist operators __
Any other harvesting operations not connected with mechanical load ing or mechanical harvesting:
Adult females_____ ______________
Operations connected with mechanical loading or mechanical harvesting:
Operators of mechanical loading or
Scrappers
Other" operations connected with mechanical loading or mechanical
$1.85
1.50
2.25
2.00
2.30
2.20
2.00
21.0
17.0
25.0
22.0
26.0
24.0
22.0
1.55
1.25
17.0
14.0
2.45
2.25
2.00
1.85
27.0
25.0
22.0
21.0
1.85
21.0
b Tonnage rates 1 Green sugar cane, per ton.__________
"_____________
Variety of sugarcane
Co. 290, C. P. 29-103, or C. P. 29-116
Cutting, topping, Load ing and stripping
Cutting and load ing as combined operation
CONTENTS
R E G U LATIO N S AND NO TICES
A gricultural C onservation A djustm ent A g e n c y :
and
Page
Louisiana sugarcane harvesting 1942-43 wage rates_________
Moore, Trev., Sales-Service; no tic e under Packers and Stockyards A ct_____________
8245
8247
A gricultural M arketing A d m in is
tr ation :
M ilk handling orders:
Cumberland, M d______________
Dubuque, Iow a_______________
8298
8293
A griculture D epartment :
Authority delegated to director of emergency rubber project to acquire property, etc____
8301
A l ie n P roperty C u sto d ia n :
Vesting Orders:
Central American Plantations C o rp _____________________ 8327
Gosho Co., In c ______________ 8328
Gosho Concentration a n d Compress Co_____________ 8327
Navy Department awards__ 8328
Patents of enemy nationals 5
docu m ents____________ 8307, 8311, 8317, 8318, 8324
B it u m in o u s C oal D iv is io n :
Hearings, etc.:
Baldy Coal Co_______________
Blue Grass Coal Co., and W ar ner, Coal Corp___________
District Board 11____________
Poutz, J. J___________________
Holmes-Darst Coal Corp_____
New Black Diamond Coal Co_
Redding, Thomas____________
Sherwood-Templeton Coal Co., Inc., and Linton-Summit Coal Co., In c ____________
Smith, Jack__________________
Sonchar Brothers____________
Yasbez, Prank_______________
Minimum price s c h e d u l e s amended:
District 11____________________
District 14____________________
8290
8292
8289
8290
8288
8288
8288
8289
8292
8291
8290
8248
8249
C iv il A eronautics B oard :
$0.80
.93
$0.19
.25
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$0.99
1.18
Charter trips and special serv ice by certain air carriers, am endm ent_______________
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8245
8247