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THE COMPTROLLER GENERAL
OF THE. UNITED STATES
WASHINGTON, (. C. 20548


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      DATE:  July 31, 1981


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F: Department of Agriculture Meat Inspectors -
   Fair Labor Standards Act

1. Office of Personnel Management is
    correct in holding that certain
    Department of Agriculture red meat
    inspectors who are required to wear
    protective clothing and equipment
    and to keep them clean, are involved
    in an integral and indispensable part
    of their principal activity under the
    Fair Labor Standards Act, 29 U.S.C.
    §§ 201 et seq. (1976), when they are
    engaged in clothes-changing and clean-
    up activities at their worksites.
    GAO will not disturb OPM's factual
    findings unless clearly erroneous.
    Paul Spurr, B-199474, April 2, 1981,
    60. Comp. Gen. _   .


          2. Section 3(o) of the Fair Labor Stan-
              dards Act (FLSA), 29 U.S.C. §§ 201
              et seq. (1976), does not exclude red
              meat inspectors clothes-changing and
              cleanup activities from being compen-
              sable hours worked under FLSA. There
              was no custom or practice to exclude
              such activities from being compensable
              as meat inspectors union had always
              challenged Department of Agriculture's
              determination to exclude such activities
              from being compensable from the time
              FLSA was made applicable to Federal
              employees. Moreover, Agriculture had
              paid for a certain amount of clothes-
              changing and cleanup time in the past.


     The Honorable Bob Bergland, while he was Secretary of
Agriculture, requested our decision as to whether time
spent by food inspectors of the Department of Agriculture's



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