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1 Supplement to Bulletin 16: Changes Since 1921 in State Laws Affecting Women's Hours and Wages 1 (1924)

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                 U. S. DEPARTMENT   OF L4130R
                        WOMEN'S BUREAU


            SUPPLEMENT TO BULLT4NTk

CHANGES   SINCE 1921 IN STATE LAWS AFFECTING       ED UpUR   )
                         AND  WAGES


  A great many changes in the legislation regulating hours and wages
have been made  since the Women's Bureau Bulletin 16, State Laws
Affecting Working Women, was issued, and as a revised bulletin can
not be issued before next year this supplement has been prepared in
order to make available information pertaining to these laws as of
'July 1, 1923.
  The hour laws and night-work laws of Kansas, Minnesota, North
Dakota, and  Wisconsin found in this supplement supersede those
found in Bulletin 16. The South Dakota hour law supplements the
one in the bulletin. The laws in Chart VI for Kansas, Massachu-
setts, Minnesota, North Dakota, and Washington should be substi-
tuted for the corresponding sections in Bulletin 16. That of Penn-
sylvania is supplementary to the material in the bulletin. The night-
work laws of New  Jersey, North Dakota, and Washington and the
South Dakota minimum   wage law are new legislation, and therefore
do not appear in Bulletin 16. The minimum wage awards given for
Arizona, Arkansas, and California are substitutes for the same items
in Bulletin 16. The  remaining  awards (Kansas, Massachusetts,
North Dakota, and Washington) are to be substituted for the entire
section on awards in these States as found in Bulletin 16. The District
of Columbia minimum wage law has been declared unconstitutional.
  The chart and map showing mothers' pension laws should not be
used, as they are not up to date. No information concerning these
laws appears in this supplement, as the bureau has discontinued this
set of maps and charts.
  The maps  found at the end of Bulletin 16 can not be used unless
they are changed to conform to this supplement.
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