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1 Wage Stabilization: Orders, Regulations, Interpretations 1951

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WAGE


STABILIZATION


O  r e  r s P t e ul   a  i  o  n     - I t e r p r e t a t i o n s


       ECONOMIC STABILIZATION AGENCY
  TITLE  3Z A - NATIONAL   DEFENSE. APPENDIX

CHAPTER 11   - ECONOMIC   STABILIZATION AGENCY


                          WAGE   STABILIZATION   BOARD

                          GENERAL REGULATION NO. 3

Statement of Considerations:

    This General Order is issued by the Wage Stabilization E
its responsibilities under the provisions of the Defense Prod
Executive Order  10161, and Gneral  Order No.  3 and Gener
Regulation 1 of the Economic Stabilization Agency. It is des


                   ECONOMIC STABILIZATION AGENCY

              TITLE  32 A - NATIONAL DEFENSE, APPENDIX

          CHAPTER II - ECONOMIC STABILIZATION AGENCY

                        WAGE   STABILIZATION BOARD



                        GENERAL REGULATION NO. I

Statement of Considerations:

    This General  Order is issued by the Wage Stabilization Boar
charge of its responsibilities under the provisions of the Defense
Act of 1950, Executive Order 10161, General Order No.  3 and G
Wage  Stabilization Regulation I of the Economic Stabilization Ad
It is designed to stabilize wages, salaries and other compensatit
effectuate the purposes and intent of said statute, orders, and rt


                                  ORDER


    In accordance with and purs
Defense Production Act of 1950,
compensation  covered by Genera
Economic  Stabilization Administ
or authorization of the Wage Stal
forms of remuneration to emplo,
including, but not limited to, va<
other bonuses, incentive paymee
to or payments of insurance or v
pension fund or annuity, paymen
and rates.

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ECONOMIC   STABILIZATION  AGEN


TITLE 32A-NATIONA DEFENSE,
        APPENDIX
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                            WAGE   STABILIZATION  BOAR
                                     WASHINGTON


TITLE 32A-NATIONAL DEFENSE,  naes bename the estiutal Ce Oes
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expregsed I0nC the tre oC cucto Act
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GENERAL   WAGE  REGULATION  8
   AD A  IED   BY AMENOMENT I






   General Increases agreed upon or for
   naily determined and communicated to
   the employees aftor January 25, 1951.
   together with cost-.living increast
   made Pursuant to this section, shall act
   exceed the ten per cent formula pro.
   vided in See. 1 of General Regulation
   No. 6 t16 e. It1951).
   go  . Report, orc ...ree nude ccs.
     ttis  Revartios  4rmrd. reaort
     ncress, made under this Resulation
     11 be ied with the nearest ofee of
0    Wags and Hour Division of the
    tied States Department of Lanr not
    ye tha twenty days after any gerral
    rease made hereisder is etective.
    lh reports shall itude:
    a) Coties of the written age and
    try Picns or collective brgainng
    coents containing the cost-of-livin
    vionas. unless coies thereof have
    n iled with the Wae Stabilization
    ad under General Resolation No, 2
    P.  R.1014)
    b) Aa Identification of the escalator
    no In the agteemest; or of the ast-
    iine provision in the wage and sal-
    pan  nd a stateont ot te manner
    which tt eiss nornruninotei.
    c) A atatement of the amaunt of the
    - rent and te aunit of e ployees to
    o.h it to ppilliabt.
    d) A atatement 1 any geceratl I.-
S     se applicable to the same wages,
    tres and other comperntiona that
    e   hea pt Into efect after January
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