A radio broadcast about the F.L.S.A. (Fair Labor Standards Act).
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F.L.S.A.
Host: Hello and welcome back to News Radio 850. Today we have a special guest with us who is going to tell us about the F.L.S.A. What exactly does F.L.S.A. stand for?
Guest: F.L.S.A. Stands for the Fair Labor Standards Act. It is also known as the Wages and Hours Act.
Host: O.K. So who does this program help?
Guest:
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to become $0.40 an hour and 40 hours after seven years. Host: Were there any other major provisions of the act? Guest: Yes, there were. The act also set standards for overtime compensation and banned products of child labor from interstate commerce. Host: Well, I think that about wraps it up. Thank you for all of the wonderful information about the Fair Labor Standards Act. Guest: You're welcome and thank you for having me on the show.
to become $0.40 an hour and 40 hours after seven years. Host: Were there any other major provisions of the act? Guest: Yes, there were. The act also set standards for overtime compensation and banned products of child labor from interstate commerce. Host: Well, I think that about wraps it up. Thank you for all of the wonderful information about the Fair Labor Standards Act. Guest: You're welcome and thank you for having me on the show.